Animals are among the most sought after tourist attractions and the impact on them is a matter of concern to an increasing number of people. Tourism and Animal Welfare uniquely addresses the issue of animal welfare within the tourism experience. It explores important foundations such as the meaning of 'animal welfare' and its relation to ethics, animal rights and human obligations to animals. It also explores the nature and diversity of the position and role of animals within tourism. 'Tales from the front line' is the section of the book that provides the reader with the views and experiences of animal welfare organisations, individual leaders, tourism industry organisations and operators, and academic experts. These case studies and opinion pieces will encourage the reader to consider their own position regarding animals in tourism and their welfare. The book: · is written by an authoritative author team that draws from the fields of tourism studies (Neil Carr) and animal welfare science (Donald Broom); · contains 14 case studies written by internationally recognised experts and iconic individuals in the field of animal welfare; · is written in an engaging style and features full colour illustrations. From students and academics to vets and those working within the tourism industry, this book will provide an engaging and thought-provoking read. It will also appeal to those with an interest in animal welfare, particularly in relation to the tourism industry.
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Weight: 733g
Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
Publication Date: 25 May 2018
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781786391858
About Donald BroomNeil Carr
Professor Neil Carr is part of the Department of Tourism at the University of Otago and a former Editor of Annals of Leisure Research. His research focuses on understanding behaviour within tourism and leisure experiences with a particular emphasis on children and families sex and animals. Since gaining his PhD from the University of Exeter he has worked at the University of Hertfordshire (UK) University of Queensland (Australia) and most recently the University of Otago (New Zealand). Donald M. Broom Emeritus Professor of Animal Welfare Cambridge University Department of Veterinary Medicine has developed concepts and methods of scientific assessment of animal welfare and studied: cognitive abilities of animals the welfare of animals in relation to housing and transport behaviour problems attitudes to animals sustainable livestock production and ethics of animal usage. He has published over 300 refereed papers and books including: Stress and Animal Welfare (2000 Springer) The Evolution of Morality and Religion (2003 CUP) Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare 5th edition (2015 CABI) and Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014 CABI).