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Richter, Sebastian, Scherer, Laura, Hegwood, Margaret, Bartlett, Harriet, Bossert, Leonie N., Frehner, Anita, Schader, Christian
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In Sustainable Production and Consumption December 2024 52:179-209
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Bartlett, Harriet1,2 (AUTHOR) harriet.bartlett@smithschool.ox.ac.uk, Balmford, Andrew1 (AUTHOR), Wood, James L. N.2 (AUTHOR), Holmes, Mark A.2 (AUTHOR)
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Scientific Reports. 2/17/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
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Bartlett, Harriet
Livestock farming generates some striking externalities; whilst it provides 30% of human dietary protein, it occupies 75% of agricultural land, emits 14-17% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and uses more antimicrobials than human medicine.
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Animal welfare is usually excluded from life cycle assessments (LCAs) of farming systems because of limited consensus on how to measure it. Here, we constructed several LCA-compatible animal-welfare metrics and applied them to data we collected from
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Autor:
Bartlett, Harriet, Holmes, Mark A, Petrovan, Silviu, Williams, David R, Wood, James LN, Balmford, Andrew
Peer reviewed: True
Funder: The David and Claudia Harding Foundation Grant to BioRISC
Funder: The Alborada Trust
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic origin because of long-dis
Funder: The David and Claudia Harding Foundation Grant to BioRISC
Funder: The Alborada Trust
It has been argued that intensive livestock farming increases the risk of pandemics of zoonotic origin because of long-dis
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Autor:
Petrovan, Silviu, Aldridge, David, Bartlett, Harriet, Bladon, Andrew, Booth, Hollie, Broad, Steven, Broom, Donald, Burgess, Neil, Cleaveland, Sarah, Cunningham, Andrew, Ferri, Maurizio, Hinsley, Amy, Hua, Fangyuan, Hughes, Alice, Jones, Kate, Kelly, Moira, Mayes, George, Radakovic, Milorad, Ugwu, Chinedu, Uddin, Nasir, Veríssimo, Diogo, Walzer, Christian, White, Thomas, Wood, James, Sutherland, William, UDDIN, NASIR
This solutions scan was initiated as a collaboration between BioRISC (the Biosecurity Research Initiative at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge), Conservation Evidence based in the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, and numerous other r
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Bartlett, Harriet, Holmes, Mark, Petrovan, Silviu, Williams, David, Wood, James L. N., Balmford, Andrew
Table 1. Summary of citations linked to EID risk factors in sections 5-8.
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