PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW
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Resumo: | The populational control of wandering animals and the well-being of animals are among the non-resolved public policies in Brazil. The lack (or non-application) of educational and punitive laws in the area are some of the reasons for implementing Federal, State, and Municipal Public Policies dealing with this issue. The aim of this literature review is to reflect on the need for developing public policies focused on the surveillance and control of zoonoses in Brazil. By deductive reasoning, associated with bibliographic revision and documental research, we studied the norms, doctrines, and philosophical currents relevant to the area. We provide a brief summary of public policies in general. Next, we approach the concept of unified health, that considers the interdependency between human health, animal health and environmental health. We analyze the judicialization of public policies so that the State and the collectivity observe their duty to guard animals and protect the fauna. In this way, they may indirectly help to protect the human being. We try to enforce the implementation of public policies centered on the protection of animals, of the environment, and of human beings deriving from the concept of unified health. |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEWZoonosesAnimal rightsUnified health.The populational control of wandering animals and the well-being of animals are among the non-resolved public policies in Brazil. The lack (or non-application) of educational and punitive laws in the area are some of the reasons for implementing Federal, State, and Municipal Public Policies dealing with this issue. The aim of this literature review is to reflect on the need for developing public policies focused on the surveillance and control of zoonoses in Brazil. By deductive reasoning, associated with bibliographic revision and documental research, we studied the norms, doctrines, and philosophical currents relevant to the area. We provide a brief summary of public policies in general. Next, we approach the concept of unified health, that considers the interdependency between human health, animal health and environmental health. We analyze the judicialization of public policies so that the State and the collectivity observe their duty to guard animals and protect the fauna. In this way, they may indirectly help to protect the human being. We try to enforce the implementation of public policies centered on the protection of animals, of the environment, and of human beings deriving from the concept of unified health.Environmental Smoke Institute2020-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/8810.32435/envsmoke.202031040-047Environmental Smoke; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020); 040-047Environmental Smoke; v. 3 n. 1 (2020); 040-0472595-5527reponame:Environmental Smokeinstname:Environmental Smokeinstacron:ESporhttps://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/88/77Copyright (c) 2020 Gil Dutra Furtado, Grazielly Diniz Duarte, Flávio Santos Guimarães, Soraya Abrantes Pinto de Brito, Martin Lindsey Christofferseninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFurtado, Gil DutraDuarte, Grazielly DinizGuimarães, Flávio SantosBrito, Soraya Abrantes Pinto deChristoffersen, Martin Lindsey2021-03-14T04:57:44Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/88Revistahttps://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmokePRIhttps://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/oaismoke@environmentalsmoke.com.br2595-55272595-5527opendoar:2023-01-12T16:41:19.339618Environmental Smoke - Environmental Smokefalse |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW Furtado, Gil Dutra Zoonoses Animal rights Unified health. |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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PUBLIC POLICIES AND ANIMAL WELL BEING: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW |
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Furtado, Gil Dutra |
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Furtado, Gil Dutra Duarte, Grazielly Diniz Guimarães, Flávio Santos Brito, Soraya Abrantes Pinto de Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey |
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Duarte, Grazielly Diniz Guimarães, Flávio Santos Brito, Soraya Abrantes Pinto de Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey |
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Furtado, Gil Dutra Duarte, Grazielly Diniz Guimarães, Flávio Santos Brito, Soraya Abrantes Pinto de Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey |
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Zoonoses Animal rights Unified health. |
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Zoonoses Animal rights Unified health. |
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The populational control of wandering animals and the well-being of animals are among the non-resolved public policies in Brazil. The lack (or non-application) of educational and punitive laws in the area are some of the reasons for implementing Federal, State, and Municipal Public Policies dealing with this issue. The aim of this literature review is to reflect on the need for developing public policies focused on the surveillance and control of zoonoses in Brazil. By deductive reasoning, associated with bibliographic revision and documental research, we studied the norms, doctrines, and philosophical currents relevant to the area. We provide a brief summary of public policies in general. Next, we approach the concept of unified health, that considers the interdependency between human health, animal health and environmental health. We analyze the judicialization of public policies so that the State and the collectivity observe their duty to guard animals and protect the fauna. In this way, they may indirectly help to protect the human being. We try to enforce the implementation of public policies centered on the protection of animals, of the environment, and of human beings deriving from the concept of unified health. |
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