Farm animal welfare: the interaction of ethical questions and animal welfare science

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An experimental survey was undertaken to explore the links between the
characteristics of a moral issue, the degree of moral intensity/moral imperative associated with the issue (Jones, 1991), and people’s stated willingness to pay (wtp) for policy to address the issue. Two farm animal welfare issues were chosen for comparison and the contingent valuation method was used to elicit people’s wtp. The findings of the survey suggest that increases in moral characteristics do appear to result in an increase in moral intensity and the degree of moral imperative associated with an issue. Moreover, there was a positive link between moral intensity/moral imperative associated with an issue and people’s stated wtp for policy to address the issue. The paper discusses the relevance of the findings of the survey in the context of the debate concerning the relationship between moral and economic values and the use of the contingent valuation method to estimate people’s wtp of policy options with moral dimensions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAnimal Welfare
Volume12
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)469-478
Number of pages10
ISSN0962-7286
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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