Prof Dr Ilan Kelman

Prof Dr Ilan Kelman

University College London / UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Ilan Kelman ORCID logo is Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London, England and a Professor II at the UiT The Arctic University of Norway. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, integrating climate change into both. Three main areas are:
(i) disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy ;
(ii) island sustainability focusing on safe and healthy living and livelihoods ;
and (iii) risk education for health and disasters.

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Research Security and openness November 10, 2025

Disaster Diplomacy: Balancing research ethics, open science, and perceived security

Laudable aspects of open science are known, accepted, and documented. Ethical limits of open science exist, with security frequently mentioned. Disaster diplomacy, which investigates how and why disaster-related activities do and do not influence conflict and cooperation, exemplifies the need for balance among: -Research ethics: Some investigations and material can be counterproductive to avoiding disasters and to reaching peace. -Open science: Publicly communicating data and scientific analyses can be used to augment disaster risk and conflict. -Perceived security: International collaboration and positive action are at times impeded by keeping confidential data on disasters, including conflict. Accepting practical, operational limits for ethical open science, whether or not securitisation is supported, can improve the science and impact value of disaster diplomacy research, internationally and locally. These limits are espoused by established ethoses of ‘responsible open science’ and ‘as open as possible, as closed as necessary’.