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adam_text | Contributors XVM
Preface XXI
Acknowledgements
xxiii
Section I
Philosophical Reflections
1.
The Meaning of Geoethics
Silvia Pep polo
η
і
and
Giuseppe Di
Capua
The Birth of Geoethics
3
What Is Ceoethics?
4
Issues with the Development of Geoethics
5
An Etymological Starting Point: Individual and Social
Responsibility
6
Responsibility of Geoscientists
8
An Ethical Commitment: The
Geoscientisťs
Promise
8
Outlook and Strategies for the Future
10
Conclusions: Questions for a Public Debate on Geoethics
11
References
13
2.
Geoethics: Reenvisioning Applied Philosophy
Ingrid
Leman
Stefanovic
Part I: The Place of Ethics
16
Part II: Geoethics, Risk Assessment, and Environmental
Decision Making
19
Part III: A New Role for Ethicists
21
References
22
3.
The Imperative of Sustainable Development: Elements
of an Ethics of Using Georesources Responsibly
Armin
Grunwald
Challenge
26
Making the Vision of Sustainable Development Work
27
vi
Contents
Sustainability
Principles Relevant to Geoethics
29
Protection of Human Health
29
Securing the Satisfaction of Basic Needs
30
Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources
30
Sustainable Use of Nonrenewable Resources
31
Sustainable Use of the Environment as a Sink
31
Avoidance of Unacceptable Technical Risks
32
Conservation of Nature s Cultural Functions
32
Participation in Societal Decision-making Processes
33
Equal Opportunities
33
Sustainability
Assessments for Geotechnologies and
Geosciences
34
References
35
4.
Ethics of Disaster Research
¡i
¡lan Kelman
Outline of the Problem
37
Interference with Disaster-Related Activities
39
Disaster Research Outcomes
41
Discussion
43
Conclusions
46
References
47
5.
Toward an Inclusive Geoethics
—
Commonalities of
Ethics in Technology, Science, Business, and Environment
Thomas
Potthast
Domain and Challenges of Geoethics
50
Interdisciplinary Application-Oriented Ethics and the
Tübingen
Approach to Ethics in the Sciences
50
Cases and Fields of Geoethics
51
Professional Ethics of Scientific and Engineering Geosciences
51
Ethical Evaluation Procedures for Specific Projects
52
Respect for (Religions of) Nature and Dimensions of Land
Ethics
54
Outlook: Geoethics and Sustainable Development
54
References
55
6.
Humans Place in Geophysics: Understanding the
Vertigo of Deep Time
Telmo
Pievani
Denialism in Science
57
Discussion: Counterintuitive Science and Our Teleological
Minds
60
Contents VM
How Can One Answer Denialism in Science?
63
Conclusions
65
References
66
Section II
Geoscience Community
7.
Research Integrity: The Bedrock of the Geosciences
Tony Mayer
Introduction
71
Some Famous Geoscience Cases
74
The World Conferences on RI and their Outcomes
75
The Singapore Statement
76
Conclusions
80
References
80
8.
Formulating the American Geophysical Union s Scientific
Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy: Challenges and
Lessons Learned
Linda C. Gundersen and Randy Townsend
Introduction
84
Building the
AGU
Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics
Policy
85
Charge to the Task Force and Foundational Documents
85
Structure of the Policy
86
Challenges and Lessons Learned in Evaluating and Resolving
Scientific Misconduct Allegations
88
Importance of Education and a Positive Research Environment
90
Conclusions
91
References
92
9.
Ethical Behavior in Relation to the Scholarly
Community: A Discussion on Plagiarism
Stefano Solarino
Introduction
95
Definition of Plagiarism
97
The Legal Aspects of Plagiarism
98
The Different Forms of Plagiarism
99
Detecting Plagiarism
100
Self-plagiarism
101
The Roles of Ethics and the Scientific Community
1 03
References
106
νίίί
Contents
Section
111
The Ethics Of Practice
10.
When Scientific Evidence is not Welcome...
Paul G. Richards
11.
Mmax: Ethics of the Maximum Credible Earthquake
Roger Bilham
Introduction
120
Right and Wrong: Gut Decisions and Approaching Danger
121
Earthquake Prediction and Forecast, and a Vulnerable Public
122
A Hypothetical Case of Nuclear Power Involving Ethical Decisions
1 25
Quantifying Futiire Earthquakes where Few Have Occurred Historically
127
Societal Pressures and Moral Principles
128
The Planned Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant in India
130
Is Mmax Appropriate for Public Consumption?
131
Mmax in the New Madrid Seismic Zone
1 32
Mmax for the Himalaya
1 34
Discussion
136
Conclusions
137
Postscript
138
References
138
12.
Geoethics: Tenets and Praxis
Two Examples from India
Vinod K.
Gaur
Perspective
141
Tehri
142
Jaitapur
147
The Critique
150
The Epilogue
151
Appendix: The Context of Geoethics
1 52
Notes
156
References
159
13.
Corporate Money Trumps Science
William Gawthrop (Retired)
Introduction
161
Where the Trouble Began
1 62
The Larger Study
1 64
The Fallout from These Studies
1 67
Contents lx
Conclusions
167
References
168
14.
Shortcuts in Seismic Hazard Assessments for Nuclear
Power Plants are Not Acceptable
Max Wyss
Introduction
169
The Assignment
1 70
A Compendium of Errors
171
The Resolution
1 73
Conclusions
173
References
174
15.
Geoethical and Social Aspects of Warning for
Low-Frequency and Large-Impact Events like Tsunamis
Stefano Tinti,
Alberto Armigliato, Gianluca Pagnoni and
Filippo Zaniboni
Introduction
176
Measurement Errors and Prediction Uncertainties
1 77
Accurate, Successful, Useful Predictions
178
Sources of Uncertainties in Tsunami Forecast Science
1 80
Tsunami Warnings
182
Tsunami Hazard
1 83
Tsunami Predictions and Tsunami Warning
1 85
The Optimal TWS
188
Conclusions
190
Acknowledgments
191
References
191
16.
What Foreign Rescue Teams Should Do and Must
Not Do in Muslim Countries
Mohamad
amin
Skandari
Introduction
194
What First Responders Should Do and Respect Generally
1 94
Humanity
194
Impartiality
194
Neutrality
195
Fair Allocation of Resources
1 95
Making Decisions under Fire
1 95
Meeting the Special Needs of Vulnerable Populations
1 95
What Humanitarian Workers and First Responders Should Do and
Respect, When They Are Working in an Affected Muslim Community
1 96
Islam
196
Contents
Note 197
Conclusion
200
References
201
Section IV
Communication with The Public, Officials and The
Media
17.
Some Comments on the First Degree Sentence of the
L Aquila
Trial
Marco Mucciarelli
What Should Have Been Predicted
206
The Role of Site Effects
207
The Benefit of Hindsight
207
Who Reassured Who
208
!s Earthquake Engineering Pointless ?
209
Conclusions
209
References
210
18.
Risk Management: Roles and Responsibilities in the
Decision-making Process
Mauro
Dolce and
Daniela
Di Bucci
Introduction
212
Scientists and Decision-makers
213
Other Actors Influencing Decisions and Their Responsibilities
21 7
Final Remarks
220
References
220
19.
Communicating to the General Public Earthquake
Prediction Information: Lessons Learned in Greece
Cerassimos A. Papadopoulos
Introduction
223
The VAN Predictions
227
Two Prediction Episodes
227
Prediction Episode
1 :
The September
7, 1999
Lethal Earthquake of
Athens
228
Prediction Episode
2:
The
2008
Storm of Earthquakes and
Predictions
230
Concluding Remarks
235
References
236
Contents Xl
20
Do Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Maps Address the
Need of the Population?
Max Wyss
Introduction
240
The Need of the Population in Highly Seismic Regions to Know
Their Risk
241
The Assumption Underlying the Probabilistic Method to Estimate
Seismic Hazard and Risk
242
The Arbitrariness Governing the Probabilistic Method to Estimate
Seismic Hazard and Risk
243
Testing the Probabilistic Method to Estimate Seismic Hazard
and Risk
244
The Deterministic Approach to Assist the Population in
Understanding Their Earthquake Risk
247
Conclusions
248
References
248
21.
Reflections on Ethics in Mapping as an Instrument and
Result of Disaster Research
Jessica Heesen, Daniel
F. Lorenz,
Martin
Voss
and
Bettina Wenzel
Part I: The Concepts of Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience
252
Concepts of Risk
252
Concepts of Vulnerability
252
Concepts of Resilience
252
Part II: Mapping as Selective Representations
253
Forms of Selection
253
Reduction from Qualitative Processes to Quantitative Data
254
Selections as Origins of Interpretation
256
Part III: Ethical Questions of Risk Management and Interpretation
of Maps
257
Conclusions
260
References
260
22.
Geoethics, Risk-Communication, and Scientific Issues in
Earthquake Science
Robert
}. Geiler
Introduction
264
L Aquila-iike Hypothetical Case
264
Funding and Ethics
266
Earthquake Prediction in Japan
266
The Fukushima Nuclear Accident
268
xii Contents
Conclusions
270
References
271
23.
Extreme Sea Level Events, Coastal Risks, and Climate
Changes: Informing the Players
Eduardo
Marone, Juliane
С.
Carneiro, Mareio
M.
Cintra,
Andrea
Ribeiro,
Denis
Cardoso
and Carol
Stellfeld
Introduction
274
Coastline Changes in Response to Sea Level Rise
277
The Area Studied
277
The Local Dynamic
279
Method
280
IPCC Scenarios
282
Scientific Results
283
Discussion
297
Conclusions
298
Final Remarks
299
Acknowledgments
301
References
301
Section V
Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards
24.
Thoughts on Ethics in Volcanic Hazard Research
Jürgen Neuberg
Appropriate Method for Forecasting and Volcanic Risk
Assessment
306
Biases in Communicating Volcanic Hazard and Risk
308
Volcanic Research Assets: Hoarding or Sharing
310
Conclusions
311
References
312
Further Reading
312
25.
Ethical Issues in the Decision-making for Earthquake
Preparedness, Prediction, and Early Warning:
A Discussion in the Perspective of Came Theory
Zhongliang Wu
Introduction
314
The Seismo-lllogical Cycle
314
The Ethical Paradox
316
Policy Selection Related to Earthquake Prediction
317
Concluding Remarks and Discussion
320
Contents
XIII
Acknowledgments 320
References
320
26. Geoethics
and Risk-Communication Issues in Japan s
Disaster Management System Revealed by the
2011
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami
Megumi Sugimoto
Japan s Tsunami Countermeasures before the Tohoku Earthquake
324
Official Warning Information in
2011 326
Field Reports from Disaster Areas
329
Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station Accident
331
Japanese Research System
332
Dissemination of Information on Radioactive Particle
Dispersion
332
Conclusions
332
Acknowledgment
333
References
333
27.
When Will Vesuvius Erupt? Why Research
Institutes Must Maintain a Dialogue with the Public
in a High-Risk Volcanic Area: The Vesuvius Museum
Observatory
Maddalena De
Lucia
Introduction
336
Previous Studies and Analysis on Public Communication of
Volcanic Hazard
338
The Case Study of the Museum of Vesuvius Observatory
342
Analysis by/of the Public of the Museum of Vesuvius
Observatory
343
Categories
344
Temporal Distribution
345
Origin of Visitors
346
Conclusions
347
References
349
28.
Voluntarism, Public Engagement, and the Role of
Geosciences in Radioactive Waste Management
Policy-Making
Me Bilham
Failure of the Technocratic Approach to Radioactive Waste
Management
352
Developing a New RWM Framework for the UK
353
Discussion and Conclusions
356
References
358
xiv Contents
29.
Nuclear
Waste
Repositories and Ethical Challenges
Peter
Hocke
Introduction
360
The Specific Complexity
360
Normative Ethics and Spaemann s Contradiction
362
Responsibility in Late-Modern Societies
364
Conclusions
365
References
367
Section VI
Low Income and Indigenous Communities
30.
Mining in Indigenous Regions: The Case of Tampakan,
Philippines
Daniel Hostettler
Increasing Demand for Natural Resources
372
Indigenous Peoples Right to Determine Their Own Development
3 73
Diverging Interests between Investors and Affected Communities
in Mining Projects
375
The Case of the Tampakan Copper—Gold Project ¡n the Philippines
376
Free
377
Prior
378
Informed
378
Consent
379
Conclusions
379
References
380
31.
On the Vulnerability of the Indigenous and Low-Income
Population of Mexico to Natural Hazards. A Case Study:
The Guerrero Region
F.
Ramón Zúñiga,
¡anette Merlo and Max
Wyss
Introduction
382
Some Basic Demographics of the State of Guerrero, Mexico
384
The
SOVI
from Ethnic Factors
384
Discussion
385
Estimating the Relative Impact of Earthquakes on Large and Small
Communities
387
Conclusions
389
Acknowledgments
390
References
390
Contents
XV
32.
Ethics and Mining —Moving beyond the Evident: A Case
Study of Manganese Mining from Keonjhar District, India
Madhumita Das
Introduction
394
The Missing Ethics of Mining
394
Mining and Health
395
Living in the Midst of Manganese Dust and Contaminated Sewage
396
Mining in Odisha
397
A Case Study of Manganese Mines
397
Manganese
Toxicity
399
Air and Noise Quality
400
Chemical Quality of Water
40Ί
Results and Discussion
401
Mining Laws and Regulations: Are They Implemented?
402
Conclusions
404
References
405
33.
Geoethics and Geohazards: A Perspective from
Low-Income Countries, an Indian Experience
S h r
ι
kant
Dají Li
maye
Introduction
410
Historical Background of Geoethics
410
Geohazards and Application of Geoethics
412
Creating Preparedness or Awareness in the Society
41 2
Mitigating Geohazards
415
Discussion and Conclusions
41 6
References
417
Index
419
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spellingShingle | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Geowissenschaften (DE-588)4020288-4 gnd Geografie (DE-588)4020216-1 gnd |
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title | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences |
title_auth | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences |
title_exact_search | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences |
title_full | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences edited by Max Wyss, Silvia Peppoloni |
title_fullStr | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences edited by Max Wyss, Silvia Peppoloni |
title_full_unstemmed | Geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences edited by Max Wyss, Silvia Peppoloni |
title_short | Geoethics |
title_sort | geoethics ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences |
title_sub | ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences |
topic | Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Geowissenschaften (DE-588)4020288-4 gnd Geografie (DE-588)4020216-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethik Geowissenschaften Geografie Fallstudiensammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027657514&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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