Priorities around the world
UFAW International Animal Welfare Science Symposium
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain 4-5th July 2013
Background and Aims of the Symposium
Around the world the importance of science in elucidating and tackling animal welfare problems is increasingly recognised, but priorities, concerns and approaches vary between nations and cultures.
The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for all those active or interested in animal welfare science and its application around the world, to meet and discuss current topics in this field and international variation in priorities, concerns and approaches to animal welfare science.
The symposium is open to papers on recent studies or reviews in any aspects of animal welfare science (but we would welcome the inclusion of some papers on topics of major animal welfare importance in fields that have tended to receive little attention, eg humane slaughter of fish caught at sea, welfare aspects of vertebrate pest control, tackling anthropogenic threats to the welfare of free-living wildlife eg through environmental toxins, introduced infectious diseases, environmental degradation or global warming).
Speakers will include:
* Professor Victoria Braithwaite (Center for Brain, Behavior & Cognition, Pennsylvania State University, USA) The validity of parameters currently taken to be indicators of sentience
* Professor Christine Nicol (University of Bristol, UK) At what point is a chicken's welfare good enough? And is 'good enough'
* Dr Vijitha Perera (Department of Wildlife Conservation, National Wildlife Training Centre, Sri Lanka) The welfare of free-living elephants as their habitat shrinks
* Professor Christoph Winckler (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria) Progress in, the present state of, and challenges for on-farm animal welfare assessments in Europe
Contributing to the Symposium
UFAW is inviting contributions to the symposium. Submission should include the title of the proposed contribution, the nature of the contribution talk or poster, the name and full contact details of all contributors and an abstract, which must be in English, and should be no longer than 400 words.
Further details on formatting the abstract and the information that should be included can be found on the Barcelona 2013 webpage: http://www.ufaw.org.uk/conf.html
Please send a copy of the abstract by email to wickens@ufaw.org.uk
Abstracts of all accepted talks and posters will be placed on UFAWs website in advance of the symposium. Contributors to this meeting are also welcome to submit their papers for consideration for publication in UFAWs peer-reviewed journal Animal Welfare.
Further details, including how to register for the symposia and booking of accommodation, can also be found on the UFAW Barcelona 2013 webpage: http://www.ufaw.org.uk/conf.html. This webpage will be updated regularly with further details about the symposium as they become available.