
04 - Thursday, 5 June 2025 09:00 - 17:00 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG
04 - Thursday, 5 June 2025 | 09:00 - 17:00 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG
Time and Location
This conference will take place in person at Burlington House, Piccadilly, and can also be attended online via Zoom.
Key Summary
Research over the past decades has provided evidence for a link between climatic change and increased geohazard occurrence. To reduce the amplitude of climatic change, effective mitigation is key for a resilient society, alongside an increased societal transition involving infrastructure development. This may mean that a greater range of geohazards require mitigation in locations where they have not previously been encountered.
Key Topics
Topics covered within the this conference include:
- climatic drivers of geohazard occurrence,
- geohazard impact,
- societal and/or community resilience,
- geo-risk management and strategy, and more
Target Audience
Over the course of two days, this conference seeks to connect key actors within the hazard research and mitigation communities and support geohazard and disaster risk reduction. It will address these related topics, with input from across the hazards community spectrum; namely social and physical sciences, industry, non-governmental organisations and public bodies.
Convenor
Matt Owen – Global Maritime Consultancy Ltd
Abstracts
Abstracts are invited across the above themes. Topics could include:
- landslides
- ground subsidence
- groundwater
- coastal erosion
- community resilience case-studies
- health and wellbeing
- the 'Build Back Better' initiative
- transport infrastructure risk
- management and strategy
- the energy transition
- economic impact and insurance
The Call for Abstracts is now open. You can submit your abstract using this online form.
The deadline for submissions is 9 April 2025.
Sponsorship
Showcase your commitment to advancing cutting-edge science, align with sustainable energy transition goals and bolster your Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) commitments.
We understand that each organisation has unique objectives, and we welcome the opportunity to tailor bespoke packages to meet your specific needs.
For more information, please get in touch: sponsorship@geolsoc.org.uk
In-Person Fees
Fellow £190
Non-Fellow £325
Student Member £25
Student Non-Member £45
Retired Fellow £190
Speaker (Fellow) £180
Speaker (Non-Fellow) £200
Corporate Patron £200
Virtual Fees
Fellow £90
Non-Fellow £130
Student Member £0
Student Non-Member £25
Retired Fellow £90
Speaker Fellow £85
Speaker Non-Fellow £115
Corporate Patron £110
GROUP DISCOUNTS
5–9 delegates: 10% off
10–14 delegates: 15% off
15 delegates or more: 20% off
Please contact conference@geolsoc.org.uk for any group bookings.