Geoethics for the Future: Facing Global Challenges
Editat de Silvia Peppoloni, Giuseppe Di Capuaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2024
Serving as a significant milestone in geoethics, this book provides academics, researchers and students with insights into the ethical and societal dimensions of various challenges arising from human impact on the Earth system.
- Covers upcoming and current key topics, and emphasizes the urgency to find reference frameworks and effective solutions to the issues associated with them.
- Includes multifaceted analyses on relevant topics, by leveraging the cross-cutting contributions of experts to address urgent, global, and complex issues related to human-Earth system interaction.
- Provides an indispensable basis for discussion to guide scientists in considering their own responsibilities and to highlight the societal relevance of the geosciences.
- Discusses philosophical, ethical, social, political, economic, legal, and theological aspects of geoscience, technological applications, and anthropogenic impacts on physical environment through the lens of geoethics, in time of profound planetary changes.
- Bridges the geosciences, social sciences, and humanities, aiming to address the socio-ecological crisis from multiple perspectives and with greater effectiveness.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443156540
ISBN-10: 0443156549
Pagini: 434
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443156549
Pagini: 434
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
About the editors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ouverture: Grounding Geoethics through Philosophical Analyses
1. The divergent philosophical and scientific accounts of the root of human ethics
2. Order and Place in Environmental Ethics and Aesthetics
3. The Relationship Between Human and Nature in Modern Culture
Geoethics and the Anthropocene: Defining an Ethical Framework for Earth System Governance
4. Making Sense of the Anthropocene: Facts, Meanings, Implications
5. Etiology of the Ecological Crisis: Building New Perspectives for Human Progress Through Geoethics
6. Geoethics and the Anthropocene: Five Perspectives
7. Challenging Buzzideas: Global Challenge Phrases Undermining Ethical Action
8. From Biophilia to Geophilia: A Challenging but Necessary Expansion
9. Geoethics in the Anthropocene: Law as a game changer
10. Matters of Environmental Politics to Inform Geoethics
11. Geoethical Thinking as Geogovernance: A Geopolitical Theology Perspective
12. Historic Perspectives for Responsible Earth System Governance
13. Earth system governance: A governance perspective on geoethics
Empowering the Geoscience-Society Interface with Geoethical Perspectives
14. Geoscience for Earth Stewardship, Sustainability and Human Well-being: A conceptual framework for integrating planet, prosperity and people
15. Geoscience-society interface: How to improve dialogue and build actions for the benefit of human communities
16. The Key Groups of Interest in Geoscience for Sustainability
17. Significance and Insights from Indigenous Communities in Latin America: Cultural and Societal Factors and Challenges in UNESCO Global Geoparks
18. Delivering Critical Raw Materials: Ecological, Ethical and Societal Issues
19. Critical Minerals and Rare Earths Elements: Ethical and Societal Considerations
20. The Future of Mining: Technical Progress and Its Implications
21. Strategic planning towards sustainable urban planning models? The case of municipal directors in Denmark
22. Multi-hazard analyses and their implications for the defense of society against natural phenomena
23. Responsible volcano risk management
24. Risk Communication in a Rapidly Evolving Environment: The Ethical and Societal Challenges
Geoethics to Shape New Educational Models for Future Planetary Citizens
25. Geoscience Education: Changing Paradigms
26. A global geoscientific skills gap is threatening a sustainable future
27. Educating on Sustainable Development in Latin America: Lights and Shadows
28. Effective Strategies, Data, and Tools for Teaching Geoethics
29. Engaging the climate crisis with art
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ouverture: Grounding Geoethics through Philosophical Analyses
1. The divergent philosophical and scientific accounts of the root of human ethics
2. Order and Place in Environmental Ethics and Aesthetics
3. The Relationship Between Human and Nature in Modern Culture
Geoethics and the Anthropocene: Defining an Ethical Framework for Earth System Governance
4. Making Sense of the Anthropocene: Facts, Meanings, Implications
5. Etiology of the Ecological Crisis: Building New Perspectives for Human Progress Through Geoethics
6. Geoethics and the Anthropocene: Five Perspectives
7. Challenging Buzzideas: Global Challenge Phrases Undermining Ethical Action
8. From Biophilia to Geophilia: A Challenging but Necessary Expansion
9. Geoethics in the Anthropocene: Law as a game changer
10. Matters of Environmental Politics to Inform Geoethics
11. Geoethical Thinking as Geogovernance: A Geopolitical Theology Perspective
12. Historic Perspectives for Responsible Earth System Governance
13. Earth system governance: A governance perspective on geoethics
Empowering the Geoscience-Society Interface with Geoethical Perspectives
14. Geoscience for Earth Stewardship, Sustainability and Human Well-being: A conceptual framework for integrating planet, prosperity and people
15. Geoscience-society interface: How to improve dialogue and build actions for the benefit of human communities
16. The Key Groups of Interest in Geoscience for Sustainability
17. Significance and Insights from Indigenous Communities in Latin America: Cultural and Societal Factors and Challenges in UNESCO Global Geoparks
18. Delivering Critical Raw Materials: Ecological, Ethical and Societal Issues
19. Critical Minerals and Rare Earths Elements: Ethical and Societal Considerations
20. The Future of Mining: Technical Progress and Its Implications
21. Strategic planning towards sustainable urban planning models? The case of municipal directors in Denmark
22. Multi-hazard analyses and their implications for the defense of society against natural phenomena
23. Responsible volcano risk management
24. Risk Communication in a Rapidly Evolving Environment: The Ethical and Societal Challenges
Geoethics to Shape New Educational Models for Future Planetary Citizens
25. Geoscience Education: Changing Paradigms
26. A global geoscientific skills gap is threatening a sustainable future
27. Educating on Sustainable Development in Latin America: Lights and Shadows
28. Effective Strategies, Data, and Tools for Teaching Geoethics
29. Engaging the climate crisis with art