2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202008.0386.v1
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Geoethics for Nudging Human Practices in Times of Pandemics

Abstract: Geoscientists developed geoethics, an intra-disciplinary field of applied philosophical studies, during the last decade. Reaching beyond the sphere of professional geosciences, it led to professional, cultural, and philosophical approaches to handle the social-ecological structures of our planet ‘wherever human activities interact with the Earth system’. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 and considering geoscientists’ experiences dealing with disasters (related to hazards like … Show more

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“…The analysis of the complexity of transnational river basin management in the context of climate change and associated water scarcity, brings to the spot light major ethic challenges on water governance (Groenfeldt and Schmidt 2013;Marone and Bohle 2020). These challenges fall within the scope of geoethics, an area of research that deals with "values which underpin appropriate behaviours and practices, wherever human activities interact with the Earth system" (Di Capua et al 2021).…”
Section: Ethical Issues Regarding Joint Management Of Shared River Basins In the Context Of Climate Change And Water Scarcitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the complexity of transnational river basin management in the context of climate change and associated water scarcity, brings to the spot light major ethic challenges on water governance (Groenfeldt and Schmidt 2013;Marone and Bohle 2020). These challenges fall within the scope of geoethics, an area of research that deals with "values which underpin appropriate behaviours and practices, wherever human activities interact with the Earth system" (Di Capua et al 2021).…”
Section: Ethical Issues Regarding Joint Management Of Shared River Basins In the Context Of Climate Change And Water Scarcitymentioning
confidence: 99%