Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs

Animal welfare has become an important subject of public and political debate, leading to the necessity of an objective evaluation system for on-farm use. As welfare is a multi-dimensional concept, it makes sense to use a multi-criteria aggregation system to obtain an overall welfare score. Such an...

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Main Authors: I. Czycholl, C. Kniese, L. Schrader, J. Krieter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Animal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117000210
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spelling doaj-38b17d878e2148338085d53ffd8ae26a2021-06-06T04:53:11ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112017-01-0111915731580Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigsI. Czycholl0C. Kniese1L. Schrader2J. Krieter3Institute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian-Albrechts-University, Olshausenstr 40, D-24098 Kiel, GermanyInstitute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Friedrich Loeffler Institute, Doernbergstr 25/27, D-29223 Celle, GermanyInstitute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Friedrich Loeffler Institute, Doernbergstr 25/27, D-29223 Celle, GermanyInstitute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian-Albrechts-University, Olshausenstr 40, D-24098 Kiel, GermanyAnimal welfare has become an important subject of public and political debate, leading to the necessity of an objective evaluation system for on-farm use. As welfare is a multi-dimensional concept, it makes sense to use a multi-criteria aggregation system to obtain an overall welfare score. Such an aggregation system is provided by the Welfare Quality® Network. The present paper focusses on the assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation model included in the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs in order to aggregate the animal-based indicators first to criteria, then to principles and finally to an overall welfare score. Specifically, the importance of the indicators on the overall assessment of growing pig farms is analysed in a given population which consisted of a total of 198 protocol assessments carried out on a sample of 24 farms in Germany. By means of partial least squares modelling, the influence of measures in the calculation procedure is estimated by calculation and interpretation of Variable Importance for Projection (VIP) scores. Variable Importance for Projection scores revealed some meaningful, unexpected influences as the multi-criteria evaluation model of Welfare Quality® aimed at avoiding interferences and double-counting. Some of these influences led to the assumption that some measures might have potential as iceberg indicators, whereas others showed lesser importance. Thus, feasibility can be gained by the deletion and special weighting of indicators according to their importance. Altogether, the study is an essential contribution to the further development of the Welfare Quality® protocols as well as the application of multi-criteria decision systems in the field of animal welfare science in general.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117000210multi-criteria evaluationWelfare Quality®animal welfare assessmentpigspartial least squares modelling
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author I. Czycholl
C. Kniese
L. Schrader
J. Krieter
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C. Kniese
L. Schrader
J. Krieter
Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
Animal
multi-criteria evaluation
Welfare Quality®
animal welfare assessment
pigs
partial least squares modelling
author_facet I. Czycholl
C. Kniese
L. Schrader
J. Krieter
author_sort I. Czycholl
title Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
title_short Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
title_full Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
title_fullStr Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs
title_sort assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation system of the welfare quality® protocol for growing pigs
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Animal welfare has become an important subject of public and political debate, leading to the necessity of an objective evaluation system for on-farm use. As welfare is a multi-dimensional concept, it makes sense to use a multi-criteria aggregation system to obtain an overall welfare score. Such an aggregation system is provided by the Welfare Quality® Network. The present paper focusses on the assessment of the multi-criteria evaluation model included in the Welfare Quality® protocol for growing pigs in order to aggregate the animal-based indicators first to criteria, then to principles and finally to an overall welfare score. Specifically, the importance of the indicators on the overall assessment of growing pig farms is analysed in a given population which consisted of a total of 198 protocol assessments carried out on a sample of 24 farms in Germany. By means of partial least squares modelling, the influence of measures in the calculation procedure is estimated by calculation and interpretation of Variable Importance for Projection (VIP) scores. Variable Importance for Projection scores revealed some meaningful, unexpected influences as the multi-criteria evaluation model of Welfare Quality® aimed at avoiding interferences and double-counting. Some of these influences led to the assumption that some measures might have potential as iceberg indicators, whereas others showed lesser importance. Thus, feasibility can be gained by the deletion and special weighting of indicators according to their importance. Altogether, the study is an essential contribution to the further development of the Welfare Quality® protocols as well as the application of multi-criteria decision systems in the field of animal welfare science in general.
topic multi-criteria evaluation
Welfare Quality®
animal welfare assessment
pigs
partial least squares modelling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117000210
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