Silvia Peppoloni

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Silvia Peppoloni
Occupation(s)Researcher at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy
Known forGeoethics, Geo-education, Geoscience communication
TitlePhD and Associate Professor
AwardsSpecial Award of the Jury – XX Edition of the Italian Prize of Naturalistic Literature "Parco Majella", category: Literary Essays (2017)
Academic background
EducationClassical Humanities (High School) and Geology (University)
Alma materSapienza University of Rome, Italy (MS, PhD)
Academic work
DisciplineGeomorphology

Silvia Peppoloni is an Italian geologist, researcher in the field of natural hazards and risks, science writer, international frontline scholar on geoethics.

Early life and education[edit]

Silvia Peppoloni was born and lives in Rome, Italy. Since she was a child, she was fascinated by geological phenomena. For hours she used to listen astonished to her grandfather's stories about the 1944 eruption of the Vesuvius Volcano, feeling the fear and the wonder, the sense of impotence and precariousness in front of those processes, the perception of the Earth as a "living" planet. This is the origin of her love for geosciences.[1]

Dr Peppoloni has a background in humanities: she obtained the herssical high school diploma at the Italian upper secondary school. Keen on music, she studied piano from the age of 8 years and lyrical singing from 20. Singer in polyphonic and symphonic choirs, in 1994 she won the public competition and became a soprano of the youth Choir "Luca Marenzio" of the National Academy of S. Cecilia, directed by Norbert Balatsch. From 1995 to 1999 she was the solo singer of the Mediterranean popular music groups "La Paranza" and "I Tamburi del Vesuvio" di Nando Citarella, and in 2005 of the medieval music group "Symphonia Medioevale".

In 1996 she earned a master's degree on Geosciences from Sapienza University of Rome, in 1997 she obtained the professional qualification and enrolled in the geologists' register, and in 2001 received her PhD in Earth Sciences. Her initial skills were in geomorphology and tectonics. Subsequently, she devoted herself to the study of engineering geology, in particular its application in the seismic field, to seismic microzonation stud,ies and the analysis of local seismic amplification effects. Currently, she works in the field of natural hazards and risks, with a focus on aspects of geoscience communication and education.

During her university studies she cooperated with the Center for Television Applications and Distance Education Techniques of the Sapienza University of Rome to create tools and supports for students with disabilities.

Career and impact[edit]

Silvia Peppoloni is a PhD geologist, researcher at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (Rome, Italy). Her scientific activities are focused on natural risks and hazards, geomorphology, engineering geology, and the ethical and social aspects of Earth sciences. She is involved in research on the philosophy of geosciences, social geosciences and geoethics, as well as the practical application of geoethical thinking to geoscience education and communication.

Peppoloni was Professor of geology and applied Geology at the Sapienza University of Rome and the Tuscia University (2008–2011), and in the PhD course in "Landscape and Environment" at the Sapienza University of Rome – Faculty of Architecture (2008–2016), she has cooperated with the Polytechnic University of Milan, University of Genoa, Roma Tre University, and the National Research Council (Italy). She is founding member and Secretary General of the International Association for Promoting Geoethics International Association for Promoting Geoethics,[2] (since 2023 converted into the Commission on Geoethics of the IUGS) Councillor 2018–2022 of the International Union of Geological Sciences, Chair of the Ethical Advisory Board of the Integrated Carbon Observation System, member of the Standing Committee for Gender Equality in Science of the International Science Council, member of the executive committee of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment – Italian section and Councillor of the Italian Geological Society. She has been member of Advisory Boards of H2020 European projects (ENVRIplus,[3] EPOS SP,[4] and ENGIE). Silvia Peppoloni is Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Geoethics and Social Geosciences,[5][6] and of the SpringerBriefs in Geoethics[7] and Director of the School on Geoethics and Natural Issues,[8] thwhichhe founded in 2019 with the aimofe mproving tghe dissemination of geoethics andhelpingogeoscientists developnoethical thinking. She isdtheauthtor ofseveral books and articles on geoethics.

She runs the blog entitled "Storie di Gea" Storie di Gea[9] in the online magazine ReWriters,[10] where she writes on scientific, ethical, social and political issues relating to the environment, geosciences and global anthropogenic challenges of our times. She collaborates with national newspapers such as Corriere della Sera[11] in specific its cultural supplement "La Lettura",[12][13] and other magazines such as MicroMega[14][15][16] and CiviltàAppennino.[17]She is also invited speaker at events related to inclusion and diversity in geosciences.[18]

Dr Peppoloni is known for her fundamental contribution to the definition, development, and promotion of geoethics. She is co-author of the Geoethical Promise,[19][20] an Hippocratic-like oath for geoscientists, and the Cape Town Statement on Geoethics,[21][22] addocument summarizsummarising values, concepts, and contents related to geoethical thinking, translated in 35 languages.[23] She is working to create awareness about "the growing impact of human activities on bio-geological systems" and how to promote geoethics as a responsible way of thinking and managing the planet for creating safe and healthy interactions among humans and other biotic and abiotic entities forming the Earth system.[24] Her studies and activities have laid the foundations of geoethics and greatly contributed to developing its theoretical structure and practical applications. She also contributed subjects on "Geoethics in Disaster Risk Reduction"[25] for the course "A Resilient Future: Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction", organized by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland).

Awards and honors[edit]

As science writer, Peppoloni received the following awards:

  • Special Award of the Jury – XX Edition of the Italian Prize of Naturalistic Literature "Parco Majella" 2017 (Category: Literary Essays)[26]
  • Third place in the grand final of the 2016 Italian Award for Science Dissemination[27][28] category "Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences", with the book: Planet Earth (Pianeta Terra" (transl.), Il Mulino, Bologna (Italy)
  • Finalist of the Italian Prize for Science Dissemination 2014 (Category: Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences)

Selected works[edit]

  • Peppoloni Silvia e Di Capua Giuseppe. Geoethics: Manifesto for an Ethics of Responsibility Towards the Earth. 2022, Springer, Cham, XII+123 pp., ISBN 978-3030980436. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98044-3.
  • Peppoloni Silvia e Di Capua Giuseppe. GEOETICA: manifesto per un'etica della responsabilità verso la Terra. 2021, Saggine, n. 346, pp. 224, Donzelli Editore, ISBN 978-8855221696. (in Italian)
  • Schneider-Vos, Susanne (2020). Peppoloni, Silvia (ed.). Teaching Resources for Higher Education Geoethics (in Portuguese). U. Porto. doi:10.24840/978-989-746-254-2. hdl:1822/71078. ISBN 9789897462542. S2CID 216379091.
  • Peppoloni Silvia, Di Capua Giuseppe, Bobrowsky Peter, Cronin Vince (Eds.). Geoethics at the heart of all geoscience. 2017, Annals of Geophysics, Vol 60, Fast Track 7.[29]
  • Doglioni, Carlo e Peppoloni Silvia. (2016), Pianeta Terra. Una storia non finita, pp. 160, Il Mulino, Bologna, ISBN 978-8815263766. (in Italian)
  • Wyss, Max; Peppoloni, Silvia (November 13, 2014). Geoethics: Ethical Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-800076-2.
  • Peppoloni, S.; Capua, G. Di (August 24, 2015). Geoethics: the Role and Responsibility of Geoscientists. Geological Society of London. ISBN 978-1-86239-726-2.
  • Matteucci, Ruggero; Gosso, Guido; Peppoloni, Silvia; Piacente, Sandra; Wasowski, Janusz (September 1, 2014). "The "Geoethical Promise": A Proposal". Episodes. 37 (3): 190–191. doi:10.18814/epiiugs/2014/v37i3/004.
  • Wyss, Max; Peppoloni, Silvia (2014). Geoethics : ethical challenges and case studies in earth sciences. Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-12-800076-2. OCLC 897467119.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Peppoloni, Silvia (2014). Convivere con i rischi naturali. Bologna: Il Mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-25078-0. OCLC 898720298. (in Italian)
  • Peppoloni, S.; Di Capua, G. (2012). "Geoethics and geological culture: awareness, responsibility and challenges". Annals of Geophysics. 55 (3). doi:10.4401/ag-6099.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""...our future on this planet needs an assumption of responsibility by all..."".
  2. ^ "Website of the International Association for Promoting Geoethics (IAPG)".
  3. ^ "ENVRIPlus: Environmental Research Infrastructures Providing Shared Solutions for Science and Society | EMBRC". www.embrc.eu.
  4. ^ "CORDIS | European Commission".
  5. ^ "Website of the Journal of Geoethics and Social Geosciences (JGSG)".
  6. ^ Guglielmo, Valentina (April 22, 2022). "È l'ora della geoetica, per una scienza responsabile". MEDIA INAF (in Italian). Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. ^ SpringerBriefs in Geoethics – via www.springer.com.
  8. ^ "Geoethics School". iapg.
  9. ^ Peppoloni, Silvia. "Silvia Peppoloni, Autore di ReWriters".
  10. ^ "Tra portale, mensile e radio nasce ReWriters – Libri, su Agenzia ANSA, 20 giugno 2020".
  11. ^ "La lezione della terra: tutto quello che ci hanno insegnato i terremoti, Corriere della Sera – 26 Ottobre 2016".
  12. ^ "La Terra uccide ma possiamo limitare i danni, La Lettura – 11 Settembre 2016".
  13. ^ "Il Negev ponte verso il cosmo, La Lettura – 23 Agosto 2020".
  14. ^ "La prevenzione dai rischi naturali: una questione (geo)etica e culturale, MicroMega, La Mela di Newton – 23 Dicembre 2016".
  15. ^ "Il riscaldamento globale al tempo del coronavirus, MicroMega, La Mela di Newton – 30 Marzo 2020". March 30, 2020.
  16. ^ "Crisi ecologica e geoetica, MicroMega, Almanacco di Filosofia 3/2022". May 9, 2022.
  17. ^ "Geoetica per il territorio – Andare oltre le contrapposizioni, Civiltà Appennino – 11 Marzo 2021".
  18. ^ Silvia Peppoloni for the International Women's Day, 8 March 2023, retrieved February 29, 2024
  19. ^ "Geoethical Promise". iapg.
  20. ^ Matteucci, Ruggero; Gosso, Guido; Peppoloni, Silvia; Piacente, Sandra; Wasowski, Janusz (2014). "The "Geoethical Promise": A Proposal". Episodes. 37 (3): 190–191. doi:10.18814/epiiugs/2014/v37i3/004.
  21. ^ "Cape Town Statement on Geoethics". iapg.
  22. ^ Di Capua, Giuseppe; Peppoloni, Silvia; Bobrowsky, Peter (2017). "The Cape Town Statement on Geoethics". Annals of Geophysics. 60: 2682. Bibcode:2017EGUGA..19.2682D. doi:10.4401/ag-7553.
  23. ^ "Peppoloni S., ed. (2018). Spreading geoethics through the languages of the world. Translations of the Cape Town Statement on Geoethics. International Association for Promoting Geoethics (IAPG)".
  24. ^ "goal-erasmus | IO1 – video".
  25. ^ "Free Video Lesson on GEOETHICS IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION by Silvia Peppoloni". www.linkedin.com.
  26. ^ "Literary awards Parco Majella". www.borgosanmartino.eu.
  27. ^ "ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DEL LIBRO: PREMIO NAZIONALE DI DIVULGAZIONE SCIENTIFICA 2016. ROMA, 15 DICEMBRE 2016. LA FINALISSIMA" (PDF). www.associazioneitalianadellibro.it. August 11, 2023.
  28. ^ "National Award for Scientific Dissemination". ResearchItaly – National Award for Scientific Dissemination. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  29. ^ "Vol. 60 (2017): Fast Track 7: Geoethics at the heart of all geoscience | Annals of Geophysics". www.annalsofgeophysics.eu. Retrieved September 9, 2021.

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