The need for open, transdisciplinary, and ethical science in seismology

Irina Dallo*, Marcus Herrmann, Mariano Supino, Jose A Bayona, Asim Khawaja, Chiara Scaini

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Reducing the seismic risk for societies requires a bridge between scientific knowledge and societal actions. In recent years, three subjects that facilitate this connection gained growing importance: open science, transdisciplinarity, and ethics. We outline their relevance in general and specifically at the example of 'dynamic seismic risk' as explored in a dedicated workshop. We argue that these reflections can be transferred to other research fields for improving their practical and societal relevance. We provide recommendations for scientists at all levels to make science more open, transdiciplinary, and ethical. Only with a transition can we, as scientists, address current societal challenges and increse societies' resilience to disasters.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSeismica
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Open Science
  • Transdisciplinary
  • Ethics
  • Dynamic Seismic Risk
  • Progressing Science

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