Index Page numbers in italic denote figures. A 300 M.Y. Long Journey hands-on learning 173, 174, Cittanova Fault 88–89 175, 179 clarity, in disaster management 57, 58 Abruzzo climate change 125 earthquake hazard 44–46, 47,48 Arunachal Pradesh 65 seismicity 50 Cloudy with a Chance of Ideas! game 173, 174, 175, accuracy 127 176–177, 179 acqua alta 8 coal mining 8 action-research teams 150 India actions, and their consequences, geoethics 111, 112, corruption 15 115–116 geoethics 14–15 activity factor, seismic risk perception questionnaire 72 cognitive mapping 89–90, 94–95, 100 aeolian deposits, Kempen plateau 7 collaboration agriculture, groundwater use, India 17, 21, 23 in disaster management 57, 58–59, 60 alluvial fans, Pilbara Coast 32, 33 geoethics 13 American Geosciences Union Blogosphere – Mountain command, in disaster management 57, 58,60 Beltway 2014 6 communication aqueducts 8 in disaster management 57, 58 aquifers, India 20 probabilistic statements 114–115, 116 Araripe Global Geopark , Brazil 144, 146 science to the public 5–6, 117–124, 143–145 Arbannig Archaeology in the Rhine-Meuse Area 2014 6, 7 extreme marine events 126–127, 130 archipelago coasts, Pilbara Coast 32, 33,38 oil and gas industry 133–138 Arouca Global Geopark 144, 146 seismic risk awareness 69, 75–76, 99–101 art, landscape storylines 9–11 competence, in disaster management 57, 58 Arunachal Pradesh, India 64 competitions, hazard education 173, 178 climate change 65 conferences 6 geohazards 63 confidence urban development 67 in disaster management 57, 58 Ashburton River Delta system 38 in research 117 Aspromonte Range 87, 88,89 decline 120–124 Association of Geoscientists for International control, in disaster management 57, 58,60 Development (AGID) 14 cooperation, in disaster management 57–58, 59–60 atmosphere oscillations 126 coordination, in disaster management 57, 58,59–60 awareness function, disaster analysis 81 corporatesocial responsibility, oil and gas industry 137–138 corruption, low-income countries 14–15 Barberi Report 46 credibility, in disaster management 57, 58 biodiversity, Pilbara Coast 34 Cronbach’s alpha 71 Biosphere Reserve, Principe Island 144, 146 crowdsourcing 104 bitterns, solar salt production 34, 36, 37, 39 building sites, storylines 8–9, 10 Dampier-Karratha, solar salt production 35, 37, 38 decision-making, energy policies 136 Calabria, seismicity 87–89, 88 deltas, Pilbara Coast 32, 33,38 1783 earthquake 97–99 diagenesis, solar salt production 37–38, 39 risk perception questionnaire 89–97 Dikrong River 65, 67 Calabrian Arc 87–88 Dipartimento della Protezione Civile (DPC) Canane´ia, Brazil, sea-level data 127, 128 Barberi Report 46 Cavone Oil Field 135 L’Aquila earthquake 43, 49, 52 cement industry, India 16–17 seismic risk questionnaire 69 Ce´zanne, Paul (1839–1906) disaster management 57–61, 79 La tranche´e du chemin de fer 10 ‘10-Cs’ 57–60 Mont Sainte-Victoire and the viaduct of the multidisciplinary approach 60–61 Arc River Valley 10 statistical analysis 80–86 chemical industries, India, groundwater use 15 risk and vulnerability 80–81 Chemistry between us school contest 145 socio-economic factors 81–86 children drawing, in geoeducation 94, 100, 150, 151–153, 154, drawing science and scientists 94, 100, 150, 151–153, 156, 158, 161–170 154, 156, 158, 161–170 drinking water, India 15, 20 hazard prevention and education 171–179 drinks industry, groundwater use, India 15 seismic risk perception 89–97 dunes, Pilbara Coast 32, 34, 38 184 INDEX Earth see Geosphere ethics Earth Science Literacy Initiative 2014 6 in geosciences 1–2 Earth sciences groundwater management, India 17, 19–20, 22–23 daily public storytelling 5–6, 11 see also geoethics education, Portugal 141–146 Eurobarometer on science and technology 118, 121 public awareness of 5–6, 11 European Geosciences Union Earth Sciences for Society, 2008 International Year of geoethics 14 Planet Earth 141, 143 image repository 6 Earth scientists see geoscientists European Union, Eurobarometer on science and earthquakes technology 118, 121 as divine punishment 93, 94,98–99 evaluative factor, seismic risk perception emergency planning 96–97, 100 questionnaire 72 human activities as cause of 93–94, 97, 134–135 evaporation ponds, Pilbara Coast 34, 35, 36, 38, 39 human behaviour 90, 91–92, 95, 96 evaporites, Messinian salinity crisis project 153–154 Italy exhibitions, Portugal 143, 145–146 Calabria 87–89, 88,97–99 exposure factor, seismic risk perception questionnaire 1783 event 97, 99 71–72 historical memory 97–99 Internet macroseismic information 104–108 Facebook 118 L’Aquila 43–54, 105, 106, 108, 109, 111, 112 farming, groundwater use, India 15, 17, 21, 23 Parma 2008 earthquake 105, 107 Fast Fourier transform 128 Pianura Padana Emiliana 2012 event 105, 106 flooding risk perception questionnaires 72–76, 89–97 Arunachal Pradesh 65, 66,67 Japan 2011 117, 119, 120, 121 River Tech 8, 9 scientific knowledge exchange 103–104 forecasting 112 Internet macroseismic information 104–110 marine extreme events 125–130 social implications 108–109 probabilistic 113 Eastern Himalaya Fossil Forest education project 154–156 climate change 65 fossil preservation education project 156–157, 158 geohazards 63–68 ‘fracking’ see hydraulic fracturing education action-research teams 150 Gandhi, Mahatma (1869–1948), on georesource drawing projects 94, 100, 150, 151–153, 154, 156, development 14 158, 161–170 GEA-Mother Earth educational programme 144, Earth sciences 145, 146 Portugal 141–146 geo-hydrologists, role in education 23 GEA-Mother Earth programme 144, 145–146 geoconservation 25, 26 training courses 143–145 geodiversity, Jordan 28 earthquake procedures, role of media 99–101 geoeducation see education and geotourism 27 geoethics Internet dissemination of scientific information consequence of statements 112–113 118–119, 120 definition 1, 13, 25–26, 79 macroseismic Internet information exchange disaster management 67 104–110 earthquake information exchange 108–110 marine extreme events 126, 130 and geotourism 26–27 natural hazards and heritage 149–159 industrial development, India 14–18 fossil preservation project 156–157, 158 low-income countries 14 Indian Ocean 2004 tsunami 151–153, 159 public awareness of 5, 149–150 Messinian salinity crisis 153–154 responsibility v. imputability 111–112 Pliocene Alpine forest 154–156 geohazards role of geoscientists 13 daily public awareness of 5 education function, disaster analysis 81–82, education projects 83, 85,86 children 149–159, 171–179 Education to Natural Risk (ERiNat) educational project Indian Ocean 2004 tsunami 151–153, 159 172, 173, 176, 177, 178–179 Messinian salinity crisis 153–154 effluent treatment plants, India 15 Portugal 143 Emilia-Romagna, 2012 earthquake 105, 106, 134, 135 and urban development, Itanagar, India 63–68 emotional learning activities, science theatre 176, 177 see also hazard factor; hazard management engineering geology 67 geoheritage 25, 28 ‘environmental clearance’ 14 education projects 150, 153–157 environmental groups, and georesource industry fossil preservation 156–157, 158 development 14 Messinian salinity crisis 153–154 Equator Principles 137 Pliocene Alpine forest 154–156 errors, in science 127 loss of, Pilbara Coast 31, 34, 35,38–39 INDEX 185 geoparks 25 institutions and community factor, seismic risk Portugal 143, 144, 146 perception questionnaire 71–72 Wadi Al-Mujib, Jordan 27–28 integration georesources, industrial development, India 14–18 in disaster management 61 geoscience education, Portugal 141–146 geohazard research 67 geoscientists integrity, in research 1 communication with public 5–6, 117–119, 120, International Association for Promoting Geoethics 143–145 (IAPG) 1, 14 improvements 118 International Geological Congress (IGC) 13 marine extreme events 126, 130 International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) lack of public confidence in 121–124 Brazilian National Committee 143 responsibilities to society 1, 13, 111–112, 115–116, Portuguese National Committee 141, 142–143, 137–138 144, 146 Geosphere, human interaction with 1 International Year of Planet Earth 2008 geotourism 26 Earth Sciences for Society 141, 143 geotourism 25–28 National Committee (NC–IYPE), Portugal 142 and geoeducation 27 Internet and geoethics 26–27 dissemination of scientific information 118–119, 120 and sustainability 26–27 macroseismic information 104–110 Gioia Tauro Basin 88,89 investment, foreign, and georesource development 14 Google Trends, geoscience searches 119, 120 IPIECA 137 Grand Canyon, Great Unconformity 6–7, 11 Ippolito, Felice, geoethics 13 groundwater iron ore workings 8 India irrigation, groundwater use, India 17 depletion 19–24 irrigation systems 8 ethics 14, 19–20, 22–23 Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) limestone mining 16–17 L’Aquila earthquake 44, 45, 48, 49, 52 management approach and problems 20–24 macroseismic Internet information exchange 104–108 occurrence 20 Seismic Hazard Map 45–46, 50 pollution 15, 20, 22 seismic risk questionnaire 69–76 recharge 17, 20, 21,22 Italy use hydrocarbons 136, 137 farming 17, 21, 23 L’Aquila 2009 earthquake 48–54 industrial development 15, 20, 21 seismic risk perception questionnaire 69, 72–76 see also Abruzzo; Calabria; earthquakes, Italy; Hackert, Jakob Philipp (1737–1807), Lago d’Averno 9 seismicity, Italy halite 34 Itanagar, India hands-on activities 174–176, 179 geohazards 63–67 Harmonic Tidal Analysis 128 engineering geology 67 hazard factor, seismic risk perception questionnaire geoethical policies 67 71–72, 73–75 interdisciplinary research 67 hazard management 79 geology
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