Extending the ‘Five Domains’ model for animal welfare assessment to incorporate positive welfare states
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Abstract Contemporary animal welfare thinking is increasingly emphasising the promotion of positive states. There is a need for existing assessment frameworks to accommodate this shift in emphasis. This paper describes extensions to the Five Domains model, originally devised to assess welfare compromise, that facilitate consideration of positive experiences that may enhance welfare. As originally configured, the model provided a systematic method for identifying compromise in four physical/functional domains (nutrition, environment, health, behaviour) and in one mental domain that reflects the animal's overall welfare state understood in terms of its affective experiences. The specific modifications described…
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- Compromise
- Welfare
- Animal welfare
- Public economics
- Promotion (chess)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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