35th IGC Symposia

35th International Geological Congress Symposia

Paper Number Title Presenting Author Sessionsort descending Abstract
932 Towards Increased Engagement of Geoscientists in Global Sustainable Development Frameworks Mr. Joel Gill T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 932.pdf
3928 An overview on geothical perspectives in the Democratic Republic of Congo Mr. Jean-Robert MWEZE T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 3928.pdf
4274 Unconventional proposals for prevention of environmental/social risks Dr. Francesca Lugeri T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 4274.pdf
3176 Geoethics: a new way of thinking and managing the Earth Dr. Silvia Peppoloni T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 3176.pdf
3224 Ethical Requirements for Applied Earth System Science and Engineering Dr Martin Bohle T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 3224.pdf
1634 Identifying Ethical Principles that Apply to All Geoscientists: AGI Guidelines for Ethical Professional Conduct Dr. Maeve Boland T12.10 - Ethical Practice In Geoscience PDF icon 1634.pdf
2146 A Review of International Disciplinary Measures in Professional Geoscience - both Procedures and Actions Mr. Oliver Bonham T12.10 - Ethical Practice In Geoscience PDF icon 2146.pdf
3178 Geoethics Experiences Of A Minerals Explorationist At Home and Abroad Mr. Robert Stewart T12.10 - Ethical Practice In Geoscience PDF icon 3178.pdf
65 The roles and responsibilities of geoscientists providing expertise in civil and criminal proceedings – a practical guide to the requirements and avoiding pitfalls Ms. Ruth Allington T12.10 - Ethical Practice In Geoscience PDF icon 65.pdf
389 Trends in geoscience professional ethics indicated by National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG®) surveys of the practicing profession Prof. John Williams T12.10 - Ethical Practice In Geoscience PDF icon 389.pdf
5615 Discussion Topic 2: Harassment, Bullying and Exclusion (all types - all unaccepable) (Panel discussion) Christine McEntee T12.12 - Panel Discussion - What is wrong with our work environment?
5616 Discussion Topic 3: Getting the balance right - field assignment leaves of absence, work-life balance, career retention (Panel discussion) Marie Fleming T12.12 - Panel Discussion - What is wrong with our work environment?
5617 Discussion Topic 1: Diversity adds value - beyond just gender diversity (Panel discussion) Ms. Lindsay Steele T12.12 - Panel Discussion - What is wrong with our work environment?
5618 Discussion Topic 4: Role Models, Leaders and Mentors - they all count (Panel discussion) Ms. Marie Fleming T12.12 - Panel Discussion - What is wrong with our work environment?
5619 Discussion Topic 5: Disabilities and Challenges - our duty to accommodate (Panel discussion) Mr. Edmund Nickless T12.12 - Panel Discussion - What is wrong with our work environment?
5621 Discussion Topic 2: TBC (drawn from earlier Geoethics and Professionalism sessions of the conference) (Panel discussion) Ruth Allington T12.13 - Panel Discussion - Can the public trust Geoscientists?
5622 Discussion Topic 3: TBC (drawn from earlier Geoethics and Professionalism sessions of the conference) (Panel discussion) Ruth Allington T12.13 - Panel Discussion - Can the public trust Geoscientists?
5623 Discussion Topic 4: TBC (drawn from earlier Geoethics and Professionalism sessions of the conference) (Panel discussion) Ruth Allington T12.13 - Panel Discussion - Can the public trust Geoscientists?
5624 Discussion Topic 5: TBC (drawn from earlier Geoethics and Professionalism sessions of the conference) (Panel discussion) Ruth Allington T12.13 - Panel Discussion - Can the public trust Geoscientists?
5620 Discussion Topic 1: TBC (drawn from earlier Geoethics and Professionalism sessions of the conference) (Panel discussion) Ruth Allington T12.13 - Panel Discussion - Can the public trust Geoscientists?
4188 Dilemmas in Promoting Growth in the Geoscience Discipline Dr. Christopher Keane T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 4188.pdf
4525 Geoethics and the Global Geoparks of UNESCO: the necessary link for the assertion of Geoparks worldwide Dr. Artur Sá T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 4525.pdf
2119 Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics at AGU – The Role for a Large Scientific Society in Addressing Harassment and Work Climate Issues. Christine McEntee T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 2119.pdf
5091 Socrates' rocks: how professional accreditation may help promoting geo-ethics, and why the pioneering stage is challenging Dr. Michiel van der Meulen T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 5091.pdf
3287 MOVING AFRICA FORWARD : THE AFRICAN WOMEN GEOSCIENTISTS Prof. EZZOURA ERRAMI T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 3287.pdf
3708 Geology for Society – engaging geoscientists, policy-makers and the public in meeting our future resource needs sustainably Mr. Nic Bilham T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 3708.pdf
3885 Who speaks for Geoscience? The Irish example of national & cross-border engagement. Ms. Marie Fleming T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 3885.pdf
4162 Geoethics: Good Teaching, Good Science Dr. David Mogk T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 4162.pdf
4901 Ethical Dimensions of Transdisciplinary Approaches in Seismic Risk Communication Professor I. S. Stewart T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 4901.pdf
165 A Framework for Society-Earth-Centric Narrative Dr. Martin Bohle T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 165.pdf
3505 Incorporation of Geoethics in Undergraduate Science and Geoscience Curricula: Some Examples Professor John Geissman T12.3 - Geoethics - Teaching, Training and Communication PDF icon 3505.pdf
1101 Geo-Ethics: What to do when Approval Authority Decisions contradict Sound Science? Mr. Mark Priddle T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 1101.pdf
4213 Impacts of ports along the Pilbara Coast, Western Australia –a coastline of global geoheritage significance that services a mineral-rich hinterland Dr. Margaret Brocx T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 4213.pdf
1271 GeoEthics in Hollywood: Is the Hollywood fault active, or is that just another illusion we have created? Eldon Gath T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 1271.pdf
4517 Geoethic issues in North African and South American paleontology Dr. Artur Sá T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 4517.pdf
2702 Soil: an indispensable component of Nepalese Culture Dr. Shree Prasad Vista T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 2702.pdf
5603 Discussion topic 1: Lights and shadows of geoethics (Panel discussion) Dr. Silvia Peppoloni T12.5 - Panel discussion - What's the point of Geoethics
5604 Discussion topic 2: Teaching geoethics: A Great Challange (Panel Discussion) Dr. David Mogk T12.5 - Panel discussion - What's the point of Geoethics
5605 Discussion topic 3: Professionalism: how to practice geosciences in an ethical way (Panel discussion) Ms. Ruth Allington T12.5 - Panel discussion - What's the point of Geoethics
5606 Discussion topic 4: (Geo)ethical dilemmas in geosciences: what to do (Panel discussion) Dr. Christopher Keane T12.5 - Panel discussion - What's the point of Geoethics
5607 Discussion Topic 5: Geoethics for society: is it possible? (Panel discussion) Mr. Nic Bilham T12.5 - Panel discussion - What's the point of Geoethics
629 Improving competency and professionalism in the Australian Institute of Geoscientists Mr. Wayne Spilsbury T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 629.pdf
3876 EurGeol as Competent Person Dr. Isabel Manuela Fernandez Fuentes T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 3876.pdf
1472 Critical Competencies for Successful New Geoscientists and Approaches for Equipping the Next Generation Dr. Christopher Keane T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 1472.pdf
2142 The development of Canada’s Competency Profile for Professional Geoscientists at Entry to Practice Mr. Oliver Bonham T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 2142.pdf
3179 Canadian National Professional Practice Examination for Geoscientists: Its Evolution and Future Directions Including International Applicability Mr Robert Stewart T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 3179.pdf
24 Professionalism in the Geosciences as practiced in South Africa Mr. Edward Swindell T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 24.pdf
3701 Preparing Future Geoscientists for Professional Registration Ms. Lindsay Steele T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 3701.pdf
1541 The development of the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) and the International Reporting Template Mr. Roger Dixon T12.7 - Roles of Professional bodies and International Standards PDF icon 1541.pdf
2120 The future of professional regulation: business as usual or a growing proactive role? Examples from the Ordre des géologues du Québec. Mr. Alain Liard T12.7 - Roles of Professional bodies and International Standards PDF icon 2120.pdf

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