HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This analysis shows evidence of heterogeneity in the predictive probabilities of the different variables analysed (see Fig 1), meaning that the different parameters have variable effects on support for farmers to deliver FAHW as a public good.
- Who: B. Clark and colleagues from the Centre for Rural Economy, School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne , RU, UK have published the paper: Agriculture and Human Values (2024) 41:1841-1856 Animal health and welfare as public good: what do the public think?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: This paper . . .
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