EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2017
Geoethics: ethical, social and cultural implications of geoscience knowledge, education, research and practice
PROGRAMME OF THE SESSION EOS14
ORGANIZED BY IAPG
Vienna (Austria)
Oral presentations: 26 April 2017, 13:30-15:00, 15:30-17:00; Room L4/5
Poster presentations: 26 April 2017, 08:00-19:30, attendance 17:30-19:00; Hall X4
Oral presentations (26 April 2017 - Room L4/5)
(Read abstracts at: http://www.geoethics.org/egu2017-eos14)
First Part
Defining and communicating Geoethics
Chairperson: Silvia Peppoloni & Nic Bilham
13:30–13:45
Reflections on the fundamentals of Geoethics
Stefano Tinti and Alberto Armigliato
13:45–14:00
Rewind, review, reflect and fast forward: from Ethics to GeoEthics
Eduardo Marone
14:00–14:15
From infotainment to tools of interaction - A critical perspective on the use of film/video in geoscience
Johanna Ickert
14:15–14:30
The ethics of educational methods to teach geoethics
Pimnutcha Promduangsri and David Crookall
14:30–14:45
'Anthropocene': An Ethical Crisis, Not a Geological Epoch
Chris Cuomo
14:45–15:00
Citizen-science, Geoethics and Human Niche
Martin Bohle
15:00–15:30 Coffee Break
Second Part
Operationalising Geoethics: professional, institutional and industrial perspectives
Chairperson: Giuseppe di Capua & Martin Bohle
15:30–15:45
A practical guide to ethical and effective delivery of geoscience for the service of society
Ruth Allington
15:45–16:00
Natural Hazards and the Normative Significance of Expectations in Protecting Alpine Communities
Florian Ortner, Thomas Pölzler, Lukas H. Meyer, and Oliver Sass
16:00–16:15
Ethical implication of providing scientific data and services to diverse stakeholders: the case of the EPOS research infrastructure
Carmela Freda, Kuvvet Atakan, and Massimo Cocco
16:15–16:30
Avenue for integrating geoethics into the working world
Jan Boon
16:30–16:45
Negotiating a new social contract for the extractive industries: what is the role of geoscientists?
Nic Bilham
16:45–17:00
New geoethic challenges in the framework of the UNESCO Global Geoparks
Elizabeth Silva and Artur Sá
Poster presentations (Attendance Time: Wednesday, 26 Apr, 17:30–19:00)
Chairperson: Eduardo Marone & Giuseppe Di Capua
X4.507
The Cape Town Statement on Geoethics
Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, and Peter Bobrowsky
X4.508
Ethical considerations in developing the next generation of geoscientists and defining a common cause for the geosciences
Christopher Keane and Maeve Boland
X4.510
How much are researchers aware of the ethical and social implications of their activities? The example of the European Project ENVRI Plus
Silvia Peppoloni, Giuseppe Di Capua, and Florian Haslinger
X4.511
Harassment as an Ethics Issue
Mary Anne Holmes, Erika Marin-Spiotta, and Blair Schneider
X4.512
Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics at AGU – Strategies and Actions to Impact Sexual Harassment in Science and other Work Climate Issues
Michael McPhaden, Eric Davidson, Christine McEntee, and Billy Williams
X4.513
On the necessity of making geoethics a central concern in eduethics world-wide
David Crookall and Pimnutcha Promduangsri
X4.514
Improving metacognitive skills in geosciences to preserve the quality of divulged information
Massimo Arattano and Albertina Gatti
X4.515
Incorporating geoethics into environmental engineering lectures – three years of experience from international students visiting Iceland
David C. Finger
X4.516
A questionnaire for teachers to improve training activity and students on environmental science in the frame of ENVRIPLUS project
Giuliana D'Addezio, Antonella Marsili, and Laura Beranzoli
X4.517
Media and experts: setting the agenda of the debate in an on going seismic sequence
Gemma Musacchio and Giovanna L Piangiamore
X4.518
The natural disasters and the urban asset modifications: the Melito Irpino case history.
Sabina Porfido and Efisio Spiga
X4.519
Towards to Resilience Science -Research on the Nankai through seismogenic zone-
Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Wataru Shiraki, Kazuhito Fujisawa, and Eiji Tokozakura
X4.520
Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies: Interdisciplinarity and Synergy in Postgraduate Studies
Efthymis Lekkas, Emmanouil Andreadakis, Paraskevi Nomikou, Varvara Antoniou, Eleni Kapourani, and Konstantinos Papaspyropoulos
X4.521
Knowledge of seismic hazard for the preservation of cultural heritage: the case study of Naples (Southern Italy)
Sabina Porfido, Giuliana Alessio, Germana Gaudiosi, Rosa Nappi, and Efisio Spiga
X4.522
Impact of Geological Changes on Regional and Global Economies
Skufina Tatiana, Skuf’in Peter, Samarina Vera, Shatalova Taisiya, and Sergey Baranov
X4.523
Geoethical implications for geoarchaeology. The Laacher See and AD 536 case studies
Felix Riede, Neil Price, and Per Andersen
X4.524
The contamination of scientific literature: looking for an antidote
Marcello Liotta
X4.525
Criminal fisheries practices and their perverse effects in West Africa
Aliou Sall and Cornelia E. Nauen
X4.526
Implementation of the geoethics principal to environmental technologies by Biogeosystem Technique
Abdulmalik Batukaev, Valery Kalinitchenko, Tatiana Minkina, Saglara Mandzhieva, and Svetlana Sushkova
X4.527
Geoethics – A Message from the Field in Tanzania
Athumani Amiry Sabuni and Martin Bohle
X4.528
Geoethics and Forensic Geology
Laurance Donnelly
Poster presentations: 26 April 2017, 08:00-19:30, attendance 17:30-19:00; Hall X4
Oral presentations (26 April 2017 - Room L4/5)
(Read abstracts at: http://www.geoethics.org/egu2017-eos14)
First Part
Defining and communicating Geoethics
Chairperson: Silvia Peppoloni & Nic Bilham
13:30–13:45
Reflections on the fundamentals of Geoethics
Stefano Tinti and Alberto Armigliato
13:45–14:00
Rewind, review, reflect and fast forward: from Ethics to GeoEthics
Eduardo Marone
14:00–14:15
From infotainment to tools of interaction - A critical perspective on the use of film/video in geoscience
Johanna Ickert
14:15–14:30
The ethics of educational methods to teach geoethics
Pimnutcha Promduangsri and David Crookall
14:30–14:45
'Anthropocene': An Ethical Crisis, Not a Geological Epoch
Chris Cuomo
14:45–15:00
Citizen-science, Geoethics and Human Niche
Martin Bohle
15:00–15:30 Coffee Break
Second Part
Operationalising Geoethics: professional, institutional and industrial perspectives
Chairperson: Giuseppe di Capua & Martin Bohle
15:30–15:45
A practical guide to ethical and effective delivery of geoscience for the service of society
Ruth Allington
15:45–16:00
Natural Hazards and the Normative Significance of Expectations in Protecting Alpine Communities
Florian Ortner, Thomas Pölzler, Lukas H. Meyer, and Oliver Sass
16:00–16:15
Ethical implication of providing scientific data and services to diverse stakeholders: the case of the EPOS research infrastructure
Carmela Freda, Kuvvet Atakan, and Massimo Cocco
16:15–16:30
Avenue for integrating geoethics into the working world
Jan Boon
16:30–16:45
Negotiating a new social contract for the extractive industries: what is the role of geoscientists?
Nic Bilham
16:45–17:00
New geoethic challenges in the framework of the UNESCO Global Geoparks
Elizabeth Silva and Artur Sá
Poster presentations (Attendance Time: Wednesday, 26 Apr, 17:30–19:00)
Chairperson: Eduardo Marone & Giuseppe Di Capua
X4.507
The Cape Town Statement on Geoethics
Giuseppe Di Capua, Silvia Peppoloni, and Peter Bobrowsky
X4.508
Ethical considerations in developing the next generation of geoscientists and defining a common cause for the geosciences
Christopher Keane and Maeve Boland
X4.510
How much are researchers aware of the ethical and social implications of their activities? The example of the European Project ENVRI Plus
Silvia Peppoloni, Giuseppe Di Capua, and Florian Haslinger
X4.511
Harassment as an Ethics Issue
Mary Anne Holmes, Erika Marin-Spiotta, and Blair Schneider
X4.512
Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics at AGU – Strategies and Actions to Impact Sexual Harassment in Science and other Work Climate Issues
Michael McPhaden, Eric Davidson, Christine McEntee, and Billy Williams
X4.513
On the necessity of making geoethics a central concern in eduethics world-wide
David Crookall and Pimnutcha Promduangsri
X4.514
Improving metacognitive skills in geosciences to preserve the quality of divulged information
Massimo Arattano and Albertina Gatti
X4.515
Incorporating geoethics into environmental engineering lectures – three years of experience from international students visiting Iceland
David C. Finger
X4.516
A questionnaire for teachers to improve training activity and students on environmental science in the frame of ENVRIPLUS project
Giuliana D'Addezio, Antonella Marsili, and Laura Beranzoli
X4.517
Media and experts: setting the agenda of the debate in an on going seismic sequence
Gemma Musacchio and Giovanna L Piangiamore
X4.518
The natural disasters and the urban asset modifications: the Melito Irpino case history.
Sabina Porfido and Efisio Spiga
X4.519
Towards to Resilience Science -Research on the Nankai through seismogenic zone-
Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Wataru Shiraki, Kazuhito Fujisawa, and Eiji Tokozakura
X4.520
Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies: Interdisciplinarity and Synergy in Postgraduate Studies
Efthymis Lekkas, Emmanouil Andreadakis, Paraskevi Nomikou, Varvara Antoniou, Eleni Kapourani, and Konstantinos Papaspyropoulos
X4.521
Knowledge of seismic hazard for the preservation of cultural heritage: the case study of Naples (Southern Italy)
Sabina Porfido, Giuliana Alessio, Germana Gaudiosi, Rosa Nappi, and Efisio Spiga
X4.522
Impact of Geological Changes on Regional and Global Economies
Skufina Tatiana, Skuf’in Peter, Samarina Vera, Shatalova Taisiya, and Sergey Baranov
X4.523
Geoethical implications for geoarchaeology. The Laacher See and AD 536 case studies
Felix Riede, Neil Price, and Per Andersen
X4.524
The contamination of scientific literature: looking for an antidote
Marcello Liotta
X4.525
Criminal fisheries practices and their perverse effects in West Africa
Aliou Sall and Cornelia E. Nauen
X4.526
Implementation of the geoethics principal to environmental technologies by Biogeosystem Technique
Abdulmalik Batukaev, Valery Kalinitchenko, Tatiana Minkina, Saglara Mandzhieva, and Svetlana Sushkova
X4.527
Geoethics – A Message from the Field in Tanzania
Athumani Amiry Sabuni and Martin Bohle
X4.528
Geoethics and Forensic Geology
Laurance Donnelly
See you in Vienna on 26 April 2017!