Journal article
Establishing a framework to understand the regulation and control of dogs in urban environments: a case study of Melbourne, Australia
SB Carter
Springerplus | SPRINGER INT PUBL AG | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: This study examines the effectiveness of animal management from a critical theory perspective, establishing a framework to describe the animal management activities of local government. In creating sustainable cities, local government must critically engage with the management of other species which live alongside humans. Despite around 40 % of Australian households owning a dog, there is relatively scarce scholarly attention paid to animal management as a subject in its own right. There are numerous studies examining the need to regulate dogs, however there are relatively few studies which examine the effectiveness of regulation. Results: This study adopts interpretive qualitati..
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