35th IGC Symposia

35th International Geological Congress Symposia

Paper Number Titlesort descending Presenting Author Session Abstract
3287 MOVING AFRICA FORWARD : THE AFRICAN WOMEN GEOSCIENTISTS Prof. EZZOURA ERRAMI T12.2 - Geoethics and Geoscience Organizations PDF icon 3287.pdf
4700 Need for a European Geological Service responding to societal challenges on Energy, Mineral and Groundwater resources Mr. Serge Van Gessel T12.8 - Geoethics and Resouces Needs for Future Generations - 1 PDF icon 4700.pdf
3701 Preparing Future Geoscientists for Professional Registration Ms. Lindsay Steele T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 3701.pdf
3177 Professional Geoscientist Self-Regulation In Small Jurisdictions: Lessons Learned by Geoscientists Nova Scotia and Applicability for International Start-ups. Mr Robert Stewart T12.7 - Roles of Professional bodies and International Standards PDF icon 3177.pdf
3021 Professionalism and Ethics in Resource Development in Canada: Cooperation among Regulators and Academia—Missed Opportunities and Needed Changes Mr. George Eynon T12.7 - Roles of Professional bodies and International Standards PDF icon 3021.pdf
24 Professionalism in the Geosciences as practiced in South Africa Mr. Edward Swindell T12.6 - Professional Competencies PDF icon 24.pdf
4589 Promoting Geoethics in Peru: the activities of the IAPG Peruvian Section Dr. Giuseppe Di Capua T12.P2 - Global Geoscience Professionalism and Geoethics PDF icon 4589.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
2702 Soil: an indispensable component of Nepalese Culture Dr. Shree Prasad Vista T12.4 - Geoethics - Case Studies PDF icon 2702.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
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
155 The International Mineral Reporting Codes – The importance of the Competent Person Mr. Ken Lomberg T12.7 - Roles of Professional bodies and International Standards PDF icon 155.pdf
5580 The IUGS Task Group on Global Geoscience Professionalism – the forum of exchange on professionalism and ethics for all of the world’s geoscience communities. Mr. Oliver Bonham T12.P2 - Global Geoscience Professionalism and Geoethics PDF icon 5580.pdf
5296 The missing ethics of mining: The case study of Odisha, India Prof. Madhumita Das T12.9 - Geoethics and Resouces Needs for Future Generations - 2 PDF icon 5296.pdf
5136 The nature and articulation of ethical codes on tailings management in South Africa Mr. Tobius Poswa T12.9 - Geoethics and Resouces Needs for Future Generations - 2 PDF icon 5136.pdf
1546 The relationship between the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) and the United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC 2009) Mr. Roger Dixon T12.P2 - Global Geoscience Professionalism and Geoethics PDF icon 1546.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
3489 The woman in the artisanal mine: From crusher craft to motorized grinder. The case of Matili-Shabunda mining site, South Kivu, DR Congo. Jr. Thierry MUNGA T12.P2 - Global Geoscience Professionalism and Geoethics PDF icon 3489.pdf
851 The Young Scientist Club of the International Association for Promoting Geoethics – Promoting geoethics among the young geoscientists community Ms. Ndivhuwo Cecilia Mukosi T12.P2 - Global Geoscience Professionalism and Geoethics PDF icon 851.pdf
932 Towards Increased Engagement of Geoscientists in Global Sustainable Development Frameworks Mr. Joel Gill T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 932.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
4274 Unconventional proposals for prevention of environmental/social risks Dr. Francesca Lugeri T12.1 - Geoethics - General Aspects PDF icon 4274.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

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