On careful livestock farming

Edited by
  • Prof. R. Rabbinge
  • Prof. H. Eijsackers
Volume 66,

Pages 1-84 (November 2013)

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Contents

    1. Editorial Board

      Page CO2
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  1. Preface

    1. The discussion on livestock farming asks for a broad perspective

      Page 1
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  2. The husbandry system and its perspectives

    1. Livestock Farming with Care: towards sustainable production of animal-source food

      Pages 3-5
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    2. Assessing and controlling health risks from animal husbandry

      Pages 7-14
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    3. Maximizing the nitrogen efficiency of a prototype mixed crop-livestock farm in The Netherlands

      Pages 15-22
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  3. The food-chain system

    1. What is careful livestock farming? Substantiating the layered meaning of the term ‘careful’ and drawing implications for the stakeholder dialogue

      Pages 23-31
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    2. On markets and government: property rights to promote sustainability with market forces

      Pages 33-37
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    3. Decision making on mega stables: Understanding and preventing citizens’ distrust

      Pages 39-47
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  4. Ethical, governance and systems approaches

    1. Reducing damaging behaviour in robust livestock farming

      Pages 49-53
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    2. An ethical foundation for careful animal husbandry

      Pages 55-63
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    3. Is agricultural intensification in The Netherlands running up to its limits?

      Pages 65-73
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    4. Sustainability research: Organizational challenge for intermediary research institutes

      Pages 75-81
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  5. Epilogue

    1. Animal husbandry, widened objectives from liability to asset

      Pages 83-84
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ISSN: 1573-5214