兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

Evidence-based legislation, strong institutions and consensus needed to mitigate the negative impacts of free-ranging dogs

2023-09-23
Dogs bring many benefits to our society but, if not properly managed, they can be detrimental for humans, livestock and wildlife. We highlight the increasing problems associated with free-ranging dogs using examples from two regions of the world where this issue is pervasive, India and South America. In these regions, free-ranging dogs spread diseases, injure people, harm biodiversity, and negatively impact human livelihoods. We discuss why mitigating these deleterious effects can be extremely complicated because there are diverse challenges such as: (a) a lack of or inappropriate legislations concerning free-ranging dog management and human–dog interactions, (b) unregulated intentional and unintentional feeding of free-ranging dogs, (c) limitations of animal shelters, (d) non-responsible ownership, and (e) uncontrolled dog populations. As the management of animal species is usually shaped by differing interests, existing policies and regulations, views and social influence of stakeholders, power asymmetries between interested parties is yet another challenge in this regard. We need evidence-based legislations and strong institutions (e.g., public health and conservation institutions) that are capable of implementing governance principles and managing the complexities of this socio-ecological system by taking science-based decisions, and balancing power asymmetries to promote consensus.
发布日期
2023-09-23
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https://www.atree.org/publications/evidence-based-legislation-strong-institutions-and-consensus-needed-to-mitigate-the-negative-impacts-of-free-ranging-dogs/
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阿育王生态与环境研究信托基金
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Journal Articles
作者
Sergio A. Lambertucci Lucía B. Zamora-Nasca Asmita Sengupta Marina de la Reta & Pablo I. Plaza