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Killing animals for recreation? A quantitative study of hunters’ motives and their perceived moral relevance
Christian Gamborg
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Frank Søndergaard Jensen
,
Peter Sandøe
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
Landscape Architecture and Planning
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
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Business & Economics
Acceptability
29%
Animals
59%
Denmark
13%
Food
10%
Harvest
29%
Hunters
100%
Hunting
85%
Legitimacy
11%
Recreation
96%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
animal
63%
animal product
27%
food
12%
harvest
33%
hunting
92%
policy
11%
public
37%
public action
29%
recreation
93%
Western world
27%
Social Sciences
animal
75%
Denmark
12%
dialogue
9%
food
9%
legitimacy
10%
management
6%
recreation
97%
Western world
14%