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Authors: Peppoloni, Silvia* 
Woo, Gordon* 
Martí, Joan* 
Di Capua, Giuseppe* 
Editors: Malheiro, Ana 
Fernandes, Francisco 
I. Chaminé, Helder 
Title: Geoethics: The Missing Piece in the Separation of Responsibility Between Volcanologists and Decision-Makers
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2023
URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-25042-2_4
ISBN: 978-3-031-25041-5
Keywords: volcano
crisis
evacuation
geoethics
responsibility
Subject Classification05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues 
05.09. Miscellaneous 
04.08. Volcanology 
Abstract: In a volcanic crisis, authorized decision-makers must balance the social and economic costs of mitigating actions, such as evacuation, against the potential human losses if such actions are insufficient. In making their decisions, advice is needed from volcanologists on the eruption probability. Therefore, there should be a clear separation in the roles of volcanologists and decision-makers; the volcanologists should advise on the volcano hazard and alternative potential scenarios but refrain from involvement in making decisions. Currently, volcanologists are responsible for setting volcano alert levels. Given the small handful of distinct alert levels, there is inherent ambiguity and substantial uncertainty in the interpretation of individual levels. Furthermore, changing an alert level may automatically trigger actions by decision-makers. This would violate the principle of separation of responsibility and may result in unwelcome pressure being applied to volcanologists. Just as physicians can invoke medical ethics in resisting pressure to alter their advice, so volcanologists can invoke geoethics. Freedom to abide by their scientific beliefs is a basic tenet of geoethics.
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