Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture: comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production

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Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture : comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production. / Sandøe, Peter.

The ethics of intensification: agricultural development and cultural change. ed. / Paul B. Thompson. Springer Science+Business Media, 2008. p. 191-198 (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, Vol. 16).

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Harvard

Sandøe, P 2008, Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture: comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production. in PB Thompson (ed.), The ethics of intensification: agricultural development and cultural change. Springer Science+Business Media, The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, vol. 16, pp. 191-198. <http://www.springerlink.com/content/n74jr62802676670/>

APA

Sandøe, P. (2008). Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture: comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production. In P. B. Thompson (Ed.), The ethics of intensification: agricultural development and cultural change (pp. 191-198). Springer Science+Business Media. The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics Vol. 16 http://www.springerlink.com/content/n74jr62802676670/

Vancouver

Sandøe P. Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture: comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production. In Thompson PB, editor, The ethics of intensification: agricultural development and cultural change. Springer Science+Business Media. 2008. p. 191-198. (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, Vol. 16).

Author

Sandøe, Peter. / Re-thinking the ethics of intensification for animal agriculture : comments on David Fraser, animal welfare and the intensification of animal production. The ethics of intensification: agricultural development and cultural change. editor / Paul B. Thompson. Springer Science+Business Media, 2008. pp. 191-198 (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, Vol. 16).

Bibtex

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