Geoethics for the Future 1st Edition
Capture the critical crossroads of science, society and the Earth with Geoethics for the Future, 1st Edition by Silvia Peppoloni and Giuseppe Di Capua. This compelling work speaks directly to geoscientists, policymakers, educators and concerned citizens who want to align geological practice with ethical responsibility.
Explore contemporary debates in geoethics through clear, authoritative chapters that bridge theory and real-world practice. The authors present an interdisciplinary roadmap—combining philosophy, earth sciences and policy—to tackle pressing issues such as natural hazards, resource extraction, climate change, and sustainable land-use. Rich examples and reflective questions guide readers to consider professional duties, risk communication, and the social impacts of geoscience decisions.
Why this edition matters: it equips practitioners and students with actionable ethical frameworks to make informed, community-centered choices. Whether you study georesources, hazard mitigation, environmental governance or science communication, you’ll find practical guidance on integrity, stewardship and public engagement. The book’s global perspective also highlights local implications—helpful for regional planners and NGOs working across diverse geographies.
Practical, thought-provoking and timely, Geoethics for the Future is an essential resource for anyone invested in responsible interaction with the planet. Add this foundational geoethics guide to your library and start shaping ethical practices that protect both people and Earth systems.
Order now to deepen your understanding of geoethics and bring ethical clarity to your geoscientific work and decision-making.
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