Geoethics and Scientific Integrity
The Keys to Advancing the Geosciences and a Healthy Planet
AGU FALL MEETING 2016
San Francisco (USA)
12-16 December 2016
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Deadline: 3 August 2016
IAPG-USA co-organizes the session:
PA020: Geoethics and Scientific Integrity – The Keys to Advancing the Geosciences and a Healthy Planet
Session Description:
Geoscience directly influences the sustainability and health of the Earth; it must be conducted with the highest standards of integrity and ethics. Geoscientist’s research elucidates many issues with significant ethical, social, and economic implications. Considering such risks as natural hazards, climate change, resource extraction, and the environmental impact of chemical and atmospheric elements; there is a clear need to develop ethical frameworks within which geoscientists can conduct their research, education, and communication. The session’s goal is to discuss these frameworks, examining both theoretical and practical aspects of Geoethics and scientific integrity. We will explore the most recent advances in research on scientific integrity and Geoethics education, the ethics of publishing and data access, and will feature both the new report on Responsible Science from the National Academy of Sciences and new AGU/Wiley Scientific Integrity and Geoethics book. We invite contributions on advances in scientific integrity and Geoethics, including case studies.
Convenership:
Linda Gundersen, Brooks Hanson, Cindy Palinkas (IAPG-USA), Vincent Cronin (IAPG-USA)
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