Ongoing urbanization has led to a significant increase in the number of pets and has altered the relationships between pets and owners from primarily utilitarian to cultural (e.g., entertainment and health improvement). Existing classifications of ecosystem services (ES) (e.g., CICES) and nature’s contributions to people (NCP) explicitly consider only the ES provided by livestock and wild animals. This study attempted to translate perceived benefits and costs from owning pets (dogs or cats) in a megapolis into ES and disservices frameworks. The data were collected via an online questionnaire distributed through social media among residents of Moscow (Russia). The study showed that pets contribute to the well-being of city dwellers, for whic...
BACKGROUND: While companion animals have been previously identified as a direct source of companions...
Drawing on the One Health concept, and integrating a dual focus on public policy and practices of c...
The authors of the paper, relying on the literature and other information sources, have identified t...
Ongoing urbanization has led to a significant increase in the number of pets and has altered the rel...
Ongoing urbanization has led to a significant increase in the number of pets and has altered the rel...
The city is by its definition a space appropriated by culture, it is artificial and anthropogenic en...
Global urbanization has given cause for a re-assessment of the nature and importance of the relation...
The benefits derived from pet ownership have been researched extensively since the 1970s. There is n...
According to Onkvisit and Shaw (1987), many products and possessions can be perceived as extensions ...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
Fossil evidence indicates an association between human beings and animals dating back at least half ...
Animal-human interactions (specifically pet ownership) have positive and negative sides depending on...
In times of isolation, having a companion is one of the ways to reduce loneliness. The objective of ...
Understanding drivers of demand for exotic pets may help inform adequate conservation strategies to ...
The relationship of animals and humans has begun many centuries ago and highlights the interdependen...
BACKGROUND: While companion animals have been previously identified as a direct source of companions...
Drawing on the One Health concept, and integrating a dual focus on public policy and practices of c...
The authors of the paper, relying on the literature and other information sources, have identified t...
Ongoing urbanization has led to a significant increase in the number of pets and has altered the rel...
Ongoing urbanization has led to a significant increase in the number of pets and has altered the rel...
The city is by its definition a space appropriated by culture, it is artificial and anthropogenic en...
Global urbanization has given cause for a re-assessment of the nature and importance of the relation...
The benefits derived from pet ownership have been researched extensively since the 1970s. There is n...
According to Onkvisit and Shaw (1987), many products and possessions can be perceived as extensions ...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
Fossil evidence indicates an association between human beings and animals dating back at least half ...
Animal-human interactions (specifically pet ownership) have positive and negative sides depending on...
In times of isolation, having a companion is one of the ways to reduce loneliness. The objective of ...
Understanding drivers of demand for exotic pets may help inform adequate conservation strategies to ...
The relationship of animals and humans has begun many centuries ago and highlights the interdependen...
BACKGROUND: While companion animals have been previously identified as a direct source of companions...
Drawing on the One Health concept, and integrating a dual focus on public policy and practices of c...
The authors of the paper, relying on the literature and other information sources, have identified t...