Perceived benefits and costs of owning a pet in a megapolis: an ecosystem services perspective

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  • who: Anastasia Konstantinova et al. from the Department of Landscape Design and Sustainable Ecosystems, Peoples' Friendship University of , PB Wageningen, The Netherlands have published the research: Perceived Benefits and Costs of Owning a Pet in a Megapolis: An Ecosystem Services Perspective, in the Journal: Sustainability 2021, 10596 of 24/09/2021
  • what: This study attempted to translate perceived benefits and costs from owning pets (dogs or cats) in a megapolis into ES and disservices frameworks. The study showed that pets contribute to the well-being of city dwellers for which owners are willing to put . . .

     

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