L'Architettura degli animali = : animal architecture / / Juhani Pallasmaa, Matteo Zambelli |
Autore | Pallasmaa Juhani |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Firenze : , : Firenze University Press, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (213 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 636.0831 |
Collana | Ricerche. Architettura, pianificazione, paesaggio, design |
Soggetto topico | Animal housing |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Altri titoli varianti |
Architettura degli animali
Lâarchitettura degli animali |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910571753203321 |
Pallasmaa Juhani | ||
Firenze : , : Firenze University Press, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Environment control for animals / Louis D. Albright |
Autore | Albright, Louis De Mont |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | St. Joseph (MI) : American Society of Agricultural Engineers, c1990 |
Descrizione fisica | XV, 453 p. , ill. ; 24 cm. |
Disciplina |
636.0831
690.892 |
Collana | An ASAE textbook |
Soggetto topico |
Animali domestici - Allevamento
Piante - Coltivazione Edilizia rurale - Progettazione |
ISBN | 0-929355-08-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNIBAS-000011957 |
Albright, Louis De Mont | ||
St. Joseph (MI) : American Society of Agricultural Engineers, c1990 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. della Basilicata | ||
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Environmental enrichment for captive animals [[electronic resource] /] / Robert J. Young |
Autore | Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.0831
636.0832 |
Collana | UFAW animal welfare series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental enrichment (Animal culture)
Animal welfare Captive wild animals Domestic animals |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-74289-5
9786610742899 0-470-70984-7 0-470-75104-5 1-4051-7228-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Environmental Enrichment: an Historical Perspective; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 A Short History of Animal Keeping; 1.3 Two Approaches to Environmental Enrichment; 1.4 Animal Welfare and Environmental Enrichment; 1.5 Developmental Psychology; 1.6 The Animal Rights Movement; 1.7 The Animal Welfare Movement; 1.8 The Five Freedoms: a Central Concept in Animal Welfare; 1.9 Animal Welfare Indicators; 1.10 Conclusion; 2 Why Bother with Environmental Enrichment?; 2.1 Why Use Enrichment?; 2.2 Justifying Enrichment
2.3 The Ethical Imperative for Environmental Enrichment2.4 Zoos: a Special Case for Enrichment; 2.5 Care-givers and Enrichment; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 Does Environmental Enrichment Work?; 3.1 The Evidence; 3.2 How does Enrichment Improve Animal Welfare?; 4 Proactive v. Reactive use of Environmental Enrichment; 4.1 What Animals Want; 4.2 Prioritising Environmental Enrichment; 4.3 Solving Animal-welfare Problems using Environmental Enrichment; 4.4 Summary: Treating Welfare Problems; 5 Designing an Enrichment Device; 5.1 Identifying What You Want to Do; 5.2 Importance of Species-specific Behaviour 5.3 Rewards and Schedules of Reward5.4 Cosmetic Design Considerations; 5.5 Safety Considerations; 5.6 Discussion and Summary of the Product Design Process; 6 The Enrichment Programme; 6.1 Setting Goals; 6.2 The Enrichment Diary; 6.3 The Enrichment Manual; 6.4 Changing Animal Care-giver Attitudes; 6.5 Conclusion; 7 Enrichment for Different Categories of Animals; 7.1 Companion Animals; 7.2 Farm Animals; 7.3 Laboratory Animals; 7.4 Zoo Animals; 7.5 Conclusion; 8 Food and Foraging Enrichment; 8.1 What is Food?; 8.2 How Animals Forage and Feed; 8.3 Feeding in General 8.4 The Sensory Qualities of Food8.5 Conclusion; 9 Social Environmental Enrichment; 9.1 Social Housing of Asocial Species; 9.2 Group Housing of Social Species; 9.3 Behavioural Development and Socialisation; 9.4 Rehabilitation and Group Formation; 9.5 Managing Social Behaviour; 9.6 Solitary Housing of Social Species; 9.7 The Value of Human-Animal Contact; 9.8 The Value of Contraspecific Contact; 9.9 Limited Physical Contact; 9.10 Visual, Auditory and Olfactory Contact; 9.11 Conclusion; 10 Housing; 10.1 Looking at Species and Housing Levels; 10.2 A Substrate Approach to Housing 10.3 A Bottom-up Approach to Housing10.4 Barriers: Keeping People Out and Animals In; 10.5 The World Outside the Enclosure; 10.6 Conclusion; 11 Furniture, Toys and other Objects; 11.1 Furniture; 11.2 Furniture Design and Behaviour; 11.3 Toys and Novel Objects; 11.4 Alternatives to Static Homes; 11.5 Conclusion; 12 Designing and Analysing Enrichment Studies; 12.1 Experimental Design; 12.2 Statistical Analysis; 12.3 Example Experimental Design and Associated Statistical Analyses; 12.4 Has Animal Welfare been Improved?; 13 Information Sources about Environmental Enrichment; 13.1 Books 13.2 Pet Books |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143262603321 |
Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> | ||
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Environmental enrichment for captive animals [[electronic resource] /] / Robert J. Young |
Autore | Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.0831
636.0832 |
Collana | UFAW animal welfare series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental enrichment (Animal culture)
Animal welfare Captive wild animals Domestic animals |
ISBN |
1-280-74289-5
9786610742899 0-470-70984-7 0-470-75104-5 1-4051-7228-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Environmental Enrichment: an Historical Perspective; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 A Short History of Animal Keeping; 1.3 Two Approaches to Environmental Enrichment; 1.4 Animal Welfare and Environmental Enrichment; 1.5 Developmental Psychology; 1.6 The Animal Rights Movement; 1.7 The Animal Welfare Movement; 1.8 The Five Freedoms: a Central Concept in Animal Welfare; 1.9 Animal Welfare Indicators; 1.10 Conclusion; 2 Why Bother with Environmental Enrichment?; 2.1 Why Use Enrichment?; 2.2 Justifying Enrichment
2.3 The Ethical Imperative for Environmental Enrichment2.4 Zoos: a Special Case for Enrichment; 2.5 Care-givers and Enrichment; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 Does Environmental Enrichment Work?; 3.1 The Evidence; 3.2 How does Enrichment Improve Animal Welfare?; 4 Proactive v. Reactive use of Environmental Enrichment; 4.1 What Animals Want; 4.2 Prioritising Environmental Enrichment; 4.3 Solving Animal-welfare Problems using Environmental Enrichment; 4.4 Summary: Treating Welfare Problems; 5 Designing an Enrichment Device; 5.1 Identifying What You Want to Do; 5.2 Importance of Species-specific Behaviour 5.3 Rewards and Schedules of Reward5.4 Cosmetic Design Considerations; 5.5 Safety Considerations; 5.6 Discussion and Summary of the Product Design Process; 6 The Enrichment Programme; 6.1 Setting Goals; 6.2 The Enrichment Diary; 6.3 The Enrichment Manual; 6.4 Changing Animal Care-giver Attitudes; 6.5 Conclusion; 7 Enrichment for Different Categories of Animals; 7.1 Companion Animals; 7.2 Farm Animals; 7.3 Laboratory Animals; 7.4 Zoo Animals; 7.5 Conclusion; 8 Food and Foraging Enrichment; 8.1 What is Food?; 8.2 How Animals Forage and Feed; 8.3 Feeding in General 8.4 The Sensory Qualities of Food8.5 Conclusion; 9 Social Environmental Enrichment; 9.1 Social Housing of Asocial Species; 9.2 Group Housing of Social Species; 9.3 Behavioural Development and Socialisation; 9.4 Rehabilitation and Group Formation; 9.5 Managing Social Behaviour; 9.6 Solitary Housing of Social Species; 9.7 The Value of Human-Animal Contact; 9.8 The Value of Contraspecific Contact; 9.9 Limited Physical Contact; 9.10 Visual, Auditory and Olfactory Contact; 9.11 Conclusion; 10 Housing; 10.1 Looking at Species and Housing Levels; 10.2 A Substrate Approach to Housing 10.3 A Bottom-up Approach to Housing10.4 Barriers: Keeping People Out and Animals In; 10.5 The World Outside the Enclosure; 10.6 Conclusion; 11 Furniture, Toys and other Objects; 11.1 Furniture; 11.2 Furniture Design and Behaviour; 11.3 Toys and Novel Objects; 11.4 Alternatives to Static Homes; 11.5 Conclusion; 12 Designing and Analysing Enrichment Studies; 12.1 Experimental Design; 12.2 Statistical Analysis; 12.3 Example Experimental Design and Associated Statistical Analyses; 12.4 Has Animal Welfare been Improved?; 13 Information Sources about Environmental Enrichment; 13.1 Books 13.2 Pet Books |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830962803321 |
Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> | ||
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Environmental enrichment for captive animals [[electronic resource] /] / Robert J. Young |
Autore | Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.0831
636.0832 |
Collana | UFAW animal welfare series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental enrichment (Animal culture)
Animal welfare Captive wild animals Domestic animals |
ISBN |
1-280-74289-5
9786610742899 0-470-70984-7 0-470-75104-5 1-4051-7228-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Environmental Enrichment: an Historical Perspective; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 A Short History of Animal Keeping; 1.3 Two Approaches to Environmental Enrichment; 1.4 Animal Welfare and Environmental Enrichment; 1.5 Developmental Psychology; 1.6 The Animal Rights Movement; 1.7 The Animal Welfare Movement; 1.8 The Five Freedoms: a Central Concept in Animal Welfare; 1.9 Animal Welfare Indicators; 1.10 Conclusion; 2 Why Bother with Environmental Enrichment?; 2.1 Why Use Enrichment?; 2.2 Justifying Enrichment
2.3 The Ethical Imperative for Environmental Enrichment2.4 Zoos: a Special Case for Enrichment; 2.5 Care-givers and Enrichment; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 Does Environmental Enrichment Work?; 3.1 The Evidence; 3.2 How does Enrichment Improve Animal Welfare?; 4 Proactive v. Reactive use of Environmental Enrichment; 4.1 What Animals Want; 4.2 Prioritising Environmental Enrichment; 4.3 Solving Animal-welfare Problems using Environmental Enrichment; 4.4 Summary: Treating Welfare Problems; 5 Designing an Enrichment Device; 5.1 Identifying What You Want to Do; 5.2 Importance of Species-specific Behaviour 5.3 Rewards and Schedules of Reward5.4 Cosmetic Design Considerations; 5.5 Safety Considerations; 5.6 Discussion and Summary of the Product Design Process; 6 The Enrichment Programme; 6.1 Setting Goals; 6.2 The Enrichment Diary; 6.3 The Enrichment Manual; 6.4 Changing Animal Care-giver Attitudes; 6.5 Conclusion; 7 Enrichment for Different Categories of Animals; 7.1 Companion Animals; 7.2 Farm Animals; 7.3 Laboratory Animals; 7.4 Zoo Animals; 7.5 Conclusion; 8 Food and Foraging Enrichment; 8.1 What is Food?; 8.2 How Animals Forage and Feed; 8.3 Feeding in General 8.4 The Sensory Qualities of Food8.5 Conclusion; 9 Social Environmental Enrichment; 9.1 Social Housing of Asocial Species; 9.2 Group Housing of Social Species; 9.3 Behavioural Development and Socialisation; 9.4 Rehabilitation and Group Formation; 9.5 Managing Social Behaviour; 9.6 Solitary Housing of Social Species; 9.7 The Value of Human-Animal Contact; 9.8 The Value of Contraspecific Contact; 9.9 Limited Physical Contact; 9.10 Visual, Auditory and Olfactory Contact; 9.11 Conclusion; 10 Housing; 10.1 Looking at Species and Housing Levels; 10.2 A Substrate Approach to Housing 10.3 A Bottom-up Approach to Housing10.4 Barriers: Keeping People Out and Animals In; 10.5 The World Outside the Enclosure; 10.6 Conclusion; 11 Furniture, Toys and other Objects; 11.1 Furniture; 11.2 Furniture Design and Behaviour; 11.3 Toys and Novel Objects; 11.4 Alternatives to Static Homes; 11.5 Conclusion; 12 Designing and Analysing Enrichment Studies; 12.1 Experimental Design; 12.2 Statistical Analysis; 12.3 Example Experimental Design and Associated Statistical Analyses; 12.4 Has Animal Welfare been Improved?; 13 Information Sources about Environmental Enrichment; 13.1 Books 13.2 Pet Books |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910841385903321 |
Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> | ||
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Environmental enrichment for captive animals [[electronic resource] /] / Robert J. Young |
Autore | Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.0831
636.0832 |
Collana | UFAW animal welfare series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental enrichment (Animal culture)
Animal welfare Captive wild animals Domestic animals |
ISBN |
1-280-74289-5
9786610742899 0-470-70984-7 0-470-75104-5 1-4051-7228-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Environmental Enrichment: an Historical Perspective; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 A Short History of Animal Keeping; 1.3 Two Approaches to Environmental Enrichment; 1.4 Animal Welfare and Environmental Enrichment; 1.5 Developmental Psychology; 1.6 The Animal Rights Movement; 1.7 The Animal Welfare Movement; 1.8 The Five Freedoms: a Central Concept in Animal Welfare; 1.9 Animal Welfare Indicators; 1.10 Conclusion; 2 Why Bother with Environmental Enrichment?; 2.1 Why Use Enrichment?; 2.2 Justifying Enrichment
2.3 The Ethical Imperative for Environmental Enrichment2.4 Zoos: a Special Case for Enrichment; 2.5 Care-givers and Enrichment; 2.6 Conclusion; 3 Does Environmental Enrichment Work?; 3.1 The Evidence; 3.2 How does Enrichment Improve Animal Welfare?; 4 Proactive v. Reactive use of Environmental Enrichment; 4.1 What Animals Want; 4.2 Prioritising Environmental Enrichment; 4.3 Solving Animal-welfare Problems using Environmental Enrichment; 4.4 Summary: Treating Welfare Problems; 5 Designing an Enrichment Device; 5.1 Identifying What You Want to Do; 5.2 Importance of Species-specific Behaviour 5.3 Rewards and Schedules of Reward5.4 Cosmetic Design Considerations; 5.5 Safety Considerations; 5.6 Discussion and Summary of the Product Design Process; 6 The Enrichment Programme; 6.1 Setting Goals; 6.2 The Enrichment Diary; 6.3 The Enrichment Manual; 6.4 Changing Animal Care-giver Attitudes; 6.5 Conclusion; 7 Enrichment for Different Categories of Animals; 7.1 Companion Animals; 7.2 Farm Animals; 7.3 Laboratory Animals; 7.4 Zoo Animals; 7.5 Conclusion; 8 Food and Foraging Enrichment; 8.1 What is Food?; 8.2 How Animals Forage and Feed; 8.3 Feeding in General 8.4 The Sensory Qualities of Food8.5 Conclusion; 9 Social Environmental Enrichment; 9.1 Social Housing of Asocial Species; 9.2 Group Housing of Social Species; 9.3 Behavioural Development and Socialisation; 9.4 Rehabilitation and Group Formation; 9.5 Managing Social Behaviour; 9.6 Solitary Housing of Social Species; 9.7 The Value of Human-Animal Contact; 9.8 The Value of Contraspecific Contact; 9.9 Limited Physical Contact; 9.10 Visual, Auditory and Olfactory Contact; 9.11 Conclusion; 10 Housing; 10.1 Looking at Species and Housing Levels; 10.2 A Substrate Approach to Housing 10.3 A Bottom-up Approach to Housing10.4 Barriers: Keeping People Out and Animals In; 10.5 The World Outside the Enclosure; 10.6 Conclusion; 11 Furniture, Toys and other Objects; 11.1 Furniture; 11.2 Furniture Design and Behaviour; 11.3 Toys and Novel Objects; 11.4 Alternatives to Static Homes; 11.5 Conclusion; 12 Designing and Analysing Enrichment Studies; 12.1 Experimental Design; 12.2 Statistical Analysis; 12.3 Example Experimental Design and Associated Statistical Analyses; 12.4 Has Animal Welfare been Improved?; 13 Information Sources about Environmental Enrichment; 13.1 Books 13.2 Pet Books |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996213219503316 |
Young Robert J (Robert John), <1966-> | ||
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Impianti zootecnici razionali |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Milano : SAFIZ, 1951 |
Descrizione fisica | 366 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. |
Disciplina |
636.0831
631.2 |
Soggetto topico | Impianti zootecnici |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNIBAS-000035682 |
Milano : SAFIZ, 1951 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. della Basilicata | ||
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La stalla tipo della Bassa Lombarda / presentazione di Giordano Dell'Amore e di Francesco Andreoletti |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Milano : [s.n.], 1956 ( (Milano) : Archetipografia, 1957 |
Descrizione fisica | 120 p. : ill. ; 34 cm. |
Disciplina | 636.0831 |
Soggetto topico | Stalle - Costruzione - Lombardia |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNIBAS-000043357 |
Milano : [s.n.], 1956 ( (Milano) : Archetipografia, 1957 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. della Basilicata | ||
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La stalla moderna / Ferruccio Faelli |
Autore | Faelli, Ferruccio |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Roma : Ramo editoriale degli agricoltori, 1937 |
Descrizione fisica | 56 p., [3] carte di tav. : ill. ; 21 cm |
Disciplina |
690.892
636.0831 |
Collana | Biblioteca per l'insegnamento agrario professionale |
Soggetto topico |
Bovini - Allevamento
Stalle - Costruzione |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNIBAS-000045258 |
Faelli, Ferruccio | ||
Roma : Ramo editoriale degli agricoltori, 1937 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. della Basilicata | ||
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Latest developments in livestock housing : seminar of the 2nd technical section of the C.I.G.R. : University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois USA, June 22-26, 1987 |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [St. Joseph, Mich.] : American Society of Agricultural Engineers, c1987 |
Descrizione fisica | VII, 417 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Disciplina | 636.0831 |
Collana | Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Aziende agrarie - Inquinamento ambientale - Congressi - 1987
Congressi e convegni - Urbana-Champaign - 1987 Bestiame - Allevamento - Congressi |
ISBN | 0-916150-87-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNIBAS-000011960 |
[St. Joseph, Mich.] : American Society of Agricultural Engineers, c1987 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. della Basilicata | ||
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