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Behavioral Economic Concepts To Encourage Healthy Eating In Student Cafeterias
Small changes can lead to healthier choices in a consumer environment as shown in school cafeterias. READ MORE
Greeks Among The Most Animal-Loving People In Europe
According to a survey, the highest number of animal-loving people in Europe are the Greeks, 91% of whom believe they are obliged to protect the rights of animals. READ MORE
Farm-Based Recreation: A Statistical Profile
Farm-based recreation is a significant niche market for farmers, 2.5% of farms engage in it, and this report details the importance of the practise. READ MORE
The Politics Of Animal Rights–Where Is The Left?
This article examined the protests opposing live export of animals in Brightlingsea in 1993 with a focus on the political attitudes of the participants and the movement. READ MORE
Criteria For Environmental Decision Making
This article examines six different criteria that should be implemented to effectively evaluate environmental decisions. READ MORE
Gender And Environmentalism: Results From The 1993 General Social Survey
This research has found that although there are some gender differences in environmental attitudes, they are not consistent and do not extend to actions. READ MORE
Different Perspectives On Animal Rights
This article examines the issue of animal rights through the lenses of 6 different disciplines, and hopes that through using an interdisciplinary approach, new answers to questions on animal rights can be found. READ MORE
International Progress And Regress On Animal Rights
This article examined animal rights in the context of the social system in place, using the context of "Bush's America" to examine changes in animal rights after a regression in rights for humans. READ MORE