Document type: digital tool published by GECO
Authors: Cellule RIT (Research Innovation Transfer)
Preview: The knowledge exploration tree presents five objectives, corresponding to the five individual freedoms (see "Find out more about the BEA"), on which livestock sectors can act to improve animal health and welfare.
For each of these objectives, a set of livestock practices, agricultural materials of interest or research results has been identified for the main livestock sectors. Browsing the thematic space provides an overview of all the strategies that can be deployed within a given objective, and access to synthetic and practical resources (see "How to use this exploration tree").
These resources are the fruit of technical monitoring or R&D projects, and have been designed by players in the fields of consulting, R&D and agricultural education. They are designed to help farms address the issue of animal welfare. This knowledge exploration tree is not intended to be exhaustive, and users are encouraged to contribute to its enrichment and development (see the "You want to contribute" section).
This initiative to share resources between different players was led by INRAE, as part of the Research Innovation Transfer (RIT) unit.


