EFG announces the release of issue 57 of its peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, the European Geologist. The new issue is entitled “Geology at the interdisciplinary nexus: Why does collaboration matter”.
The topical section features the following contributions:
A Geological Service for Europe – building trust through interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration by Julie Hollis, Philippe Calcagno, Guillaume Bertrand, Daniel de Oliveira, Philippe Negrel, Enrique Díaz-Martínez, Francesco La Vigna, Eleftheria Poyiadji, Nathalie Tonné, Sytze van Heteren, Nicola Dakin, Klaus Hinsby, Peter van der Keur, Gunter Siddiqi, Dana Čápová and Francesco Pizzocolo
Virtual field trips and experiences as a tool to bridge the gap between earth and social sciences by Daniel Becerra Romero and Ioannis Basdos
Understanding the narratives in the public debate about mining in Europe by Vitor Correia, Luis Rosendo, and Eberhard Falck
Advancements in Forensic Geology: Geological, Police and Law Enforcement Collaboration by Dr Laurance John Donnelly
Capturing the social acceptability of geothermal energy in northern Canada: An interdisciplinary initiative involving communities by Alice Friser, Fiona Chapman, Mafalda M. Miranda, Diane Gorcy and Jasmin Raymond
Assessing the plausibility of mining lunar titanium by Renaud Merle, Mikael Höök, Valentin Troll and Alexander Giegling
Multidisciplinary and Intergenerational Collaboration: A Multi-Perspective Study on the Role of Youth in the Raw Materials Environment by Bianca Derya Neumann, Ghadi Sabra, Dhruv Warrior and Francisco Veiga Simão
Deep planning: improving underground developments through inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration on geosystem services by Jenny Norrman, Olof Taromi Sandström, Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita, Fredrik Mossmark, Emrik Lundin Frisk, Lorena Melgaço, Tore Söderqvist, Paula Lindgren, Yevheniya Volchko, Victoria Svahn
More information on the European Geologist journal: https://eurogeologists.eu/journal/
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