Presentations
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The right to being surrounded by beauty
Dalibor Borak, Brno, Czech Republic
Environmental Health Ethics Approaches
Deborah Oughton, Ås, Norway
A Cloud Approach to Environmental Ethics
Colin Seymour, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Considerations on the „Precautionary Principle“
Jürgen Kiefer, Gießen, Germany
Practical Issues in Radiation Protection Decision Making: Can Scientific Input be Distinguished from Value Judgements?
Graham Smith, Abington, Oxfordshire, UK
Solid Waste Public Health Problems
Nanuli Ninashvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Ethical principles for radiation protection
Sven Ove Hansson, Stockholm, Sweden
Review of radiation protection issues related to the use of nuclear power
Per Wikman-Svahn, Stockholm, Sweden
Ethics of radiological protection for nuclear power production and waste management
Behnam Taebi, Delft, The Netherlands
Ethical analysis of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: A Discourse Analysis
Michio Miyasaka, Niigata, Japan
Rethinking Nuclear Energy Options in the Arab Gulf Region: Some Ethical Concerns
Norman K. Swazo, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Coping with Technological Risk: Skill, Imagination, Meaning
Mark Coeckelbergh, Twente, The Netherlands
Friday, August 26, 2011
Ethics of Radiology and Toxicology: Similarities and Differences
Steven G. Gilbert, Seattle, USA
Healthcare Needs of Patients with Niigata Minamata: Disease and Ethical Issues
Sayuri Sakai, Niigata, Japan
Research Framing Ethics: Ethical Issues Raised by the Duality between "Ecohealth" and "Eco-Epidemiology"
Nicolas Lechopier, Lyon, France
Biomonitoring for an Indoor Air Quality Assessment
Radosław Czernych, Gdynia, Poland
To What Extent is Stem Cell Research Allowed in Cosmetics Laboratories under French Law?
Allane Madanamoothoo, Troyes, France
Human Biomonitoring in Environmental Health: From Biosurveillance to Relational Ethics
Susanne Bauer, Berlin, Germany
Reporting Biomonitoring Results: a Canadian Perspective
Jeanine Bustros, Ottawa, Canada
Duty of Care to Workers Participating in Radiation Studies
Christopher J. Kalman, Glasgow, Scotland
The Need for Greater and Less Reckless Environmental Health Protections
Carl Cranor, Riverside, California, USA
Saturday, August 27, 2011
How to Implement Ethics in Environmental Health Education
Colin L. Soskolne, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Is there a Right to Beauty?
Peter Trebilco, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia
Obuasi Municipal Assembly’s Health Hazard Evaluation Program: Promoting Community Environmental Health through Partnership
Job A. Ampomah, Kumasi, Ghana
Conflict Situations in Emergency Medical Care Provision
Dmitri Pustovalov, Moscow, Russia
A Cross-Cultural Approach to Questions of Environmental Health Ethics
Friedo Zölzer, České Budějovice, Czech Republic