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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025
9:00am
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11:00am
Registration: Conference Registration
Location: Clubraum
11:00am
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11:30am
Opening Ceremony: Opening Ceremony of the 10th EUGEO Conference
Location: Festsaal
11:30am
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12:30pm
Keynote by Prof. Denise Pumain: Co-evolution and sustainability of European cities
Location: Festsaal
Keynote lecture by Prof. Denise Pumain, Emeritus Professor, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France
12:30pm
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2:00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm
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3:30pm
103 (I): Changing tourism in a changing Europe (I)
Chair: Dr. Angela Hof
Additional Session Chairs: Alejandro Armas Diaz, Martin Knoll, Nora Müller
 

Kučaj and Beljanica Mt. a s a potential national park – a trigger of revitalization of rural areas in Eastern Serbia?

Aleksandar Petrovic, Snezana Djurdjic, Danica Santic, Marija Antic, Dragana Nikolic, Tijana Jakovljevic

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geografphy, Serbia



Rural Tourism and Community Collaboration: Sustainable Development Pathways in Hungary

Kyra Tomay1, Éva Orbán2

1: Department of Sociology, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2: Doctoral School of Demography and Sociology, University of Pécs, Hungary



Mountaineering Villages: Can They Offer Radical Alternatives in Tourism and Nature Conservation?

Nora Müller

Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain



Measuring Residents’ Attitudes Toward Tourism Impacts: Evidence from Andalusia, Spain

Inmaculada Gallego1, Anna Torres-Delgado2, Manuel Alector Ribeiro3

1: University of Malaga, Spain; 2: University of Barcelona, Spain; 3: University of Surrey, UK

114 (I): Towards more resilient food systems: exploring spaces between the mainstream and alternatives (I)
Chair: Dr. Petr Daněk
Chair: Dr. Lucie Sovová
Chair: Dr. Christina Plank
Additional Session Chairs: Marta Kolářová, Jan Vávra, Petr Jehlička
 

Community-supported agriculture through the lens of values-based modes of production and consumption

Christina Plank1, Anna-Maria Brunner2, Nora Katharina Faltmann1,3, Michaela Pixová1

1: Institute of Development Research, BOKU University, Austria; 2: Department of Geography, University of Innsbruck; 3: Department of Sociology, University of Innsbruck



Unravelling middle-class perspectives on mainstream and alternative food system among shopping community members in Hungary

Bernadett Csurgo1,2, Szabina Kerényi1

1: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary,; 2: Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungary



Resources and Relations: Everyday modes of food sharing in rural South Bohemia

Haldis Haukanes

University of Bergen, Norway



Food Self-Provisioning: To Transform of Existing Lifestyles with Vitality and Creativity

Huidi Ma

Chinese National Academy of Arts, China, People's Republic of

118 (I): New phenomenon of Tourism Mobility in a Changing Europe (I)
Chair: Prof. Gábor Michalkó
2nd Session Chair: Anna Irimiás
 

The measure of overtourism in European destinations

Zoltán Bujdosó1, Andrea Szőllős-Tóth2, Levente Nádasi2, Sándor Kovács2

1: Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary; 2: University of Debrecen



Examining the Attractiveness of Shopping Malls Among Tourists Through e-WOM: The Case of Budapest, a Dynamically Changing Capital

Mihály Tömöri

University of Nyíregyháza, Hungary



Understanding contemporary tourism to understand the transformations of the urban process. An epistemological proposal for the mobility society

Andrea Visioli

Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain



Differences in travel behavior through travelers' attitude towards AI and risk perception

László Kökény, Zsófia Kenesei, Levente Kökény

Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

120 (I): Migration, migrant transnationalism and well-being. Drivers, impacts and spatial factors (I)
Chair: Dr. Adam Nemeth
 

Different sources, different conclusions? Survey-based insights on the subjective well-being of migrants in Vienna and Budapest

Adam Nemeth1,2, Yuri Kazepov1

1: University of Vienna, The Challenge of Urban Futures Research Platform, Austria; 2: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austria



Why to Stay in Brazil? Unpacking Young People's Perspectives on Migration and the Good Life.

Adelia Silva, Maria Lucinda Fonseca

Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal



On Hold: Exploring the Intersections of Indefinite Waiting and Island Phenomenology on Identity Formation Among Asylum Seekers in Lesvos

Gabriel Araújo Njaim

Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA;CSIC-UIB), Spain



‘I belong to the sea’: Exploring the meaning of belonging among intranational Greek migrants

Julianna Ostrowska1,2

1: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The; 2: University of the Aegean

151 (I): Spatio-temporal infrastructures and policies for a just post-growth transformation (I)
Chair: Karl Kraehmer
Chair: Sarah Ware
 

“I walk, I see, I do”. On the transformative potential of hidden informal greening practices in the Czech Republic and Estonia

Anja Decker1, Bianka Plüschke-Altof2

1: Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 2: School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Estonia



Infrastructuring a community-led urban economy? Common good-oriented development in Freiburg’s Kleineschholz district

Benedikt Schmid

University of Freiburg, Germany



Moving beyond the city as growth machine: Theoretical insights and new empirical evidence on urban growth dependencies

Sarah Bretschko

Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Spain

157 (I): The foundations of national identities in Europe: battlefields, war memorials and nation-building. The adaptation of war memory to changing political regimes (I)
Chair: Dr. Péter Reményi
Chair: Prof. Norbert Pap
 

The Battle of Mohács, 1526 – a memorial landscape

Norbert Pap, Máté Kitanics, Péter Gyenizse

University of Pécs (Hungary), Hungary



The Battle of Varna, 1444

Nurcan Özgür Baklacioglu1, Sinem Arslan2, Norbert Pap3

1: Istanbul University (Türkiye); 2: Bosphoros University (Türkiye); 3: University of Pécs (Hungary), Hungary



Memory of the Battle of Krbava Field

Dénes Sokcsevits1, Pál Fodor1, Máté Kitanics2

1: HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities; 2: University of Pécs



The memory of the Habsburg–Ottoman wars through the place names of Hungarian Baranya and Croatian Baranja region

Róbert Szabó

Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, Pécs, Hungary

171 (I): New Mining Futures in Left-behind Places (I)
Chair: Dr. Helene Roth
Chair: Prof. Nina Gribat
 

EU-Greenland partnership on mining industry: contradictory spatial, political and social effects of the industrial engineering of promises

Pia Bailleul

SciencesPo, France, fonds Latour



Genealogy of Power: Collective Landscapes of Bor, Serbia

Mitesh Dixit

Politecnico di Torino, Italy



What do financial flows tell us about mining futures? Actors, discourses, and promises around lithium in the Rhine Graben

Audrey Sérandour

Université de Haute-Alsace, France

172: Mass housing, high-rise and vertical cities - Topical as always
Chair: Dr. Tamas Egedy
 

Specificities of Large Housing Estates in the Eastern Bloc

Dejana Nedučin, Milena Krklješ

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia



The 15-minute city concept and the housing estate

Tamas Egedy1, Melinda Benkő2, Balázs Szabó3, Kornélia Kissfazekas2

1: Budapest Business University, Hungary; 2: Budapest University of Technology and Economics; 3: HUN-REN Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences



Another kind of normalization? East-Germany's Large Scale Housing Estates: A review of possibly emerging debates

Arvid Krüger

Universität Kassel, Germany



Busting the Scales: On Tirana's Vertikal Urbanism

Daniel Göler1, Dhimitër Doka2

1: University of Bamberg, Germany; 2: University of Tirana, Albania

188 (I): Geography and the science-society interface (I)
Chair: Dr. Michiel van Meeteren
Chair: Sophie Bijleveld
Chair: Lena Simone Marina Paauwe
Chair: Noor Vet
 

Cross-border simillaritites and differences in flood protection infrastructure along Prut river and the influences for vulnerability and risk

IURII BEJAN1, MIHAI NICULITA2, BUNDUC TATIANA1, CHIRIAC IOANA1, BOTNARI ALIONA1, CHELARIU OANA2, FEDOR ANDREEA2, MIHAI CIPRIAN MARGARINT2

1: Moldova State University; 2: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania



Spatial Organization and Accessibility of Services under Varied Development Scenarios: Support for Optimal Planning Solutions

Vladimir Popović, Zora Živanović

University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geography, Serbia



Professionalizing the Planoloog: Co-production on the science-policy interface

Noor Vet, Michiel van Meeteren

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



For a return of geographic imaginaries in institutional frameworks: the perspective of organized federalism

Gabriele Casano

University of Genoa, Italy

192: Which literary geographies for a changing Europe?
Chair: Prof. Giacomo Zanolin
Chair: Dr. Lucrezia Lopez
 

The “Waiting Territories” in a changing Europe. A geographical reading of the book "O Retorno [The Return]”, by Dulce Maria Cardoso .

Fátima Velez de Castro

University of Coimbra / CEIS20 /RISCOS, Portugal



ON A JOURNEY WITH GIANNI RODARI: WHEN LITERATURE BECOMES "CREATIVE GEOGRAPHY"

Stefania Cerutti1, Pino Boero2, Alberto Poletti3

1: Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy; 2: Fondazione PARCO; 3: Parco della Fantasia Gianni Rodari



Senses and Emotions. European Caminoscapes through Literary Geo-Representations

Lucrezia Lopez

University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain



The Sinophone gaze on Europe: Geo-literary perspectives

Giacomo Zanolin, Epifania Grippo, Carlo Giunchi

Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy

3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee Break
4:00pm
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5:30pm
103 (II): Changing tourism in a changing Europe (II)
Chair: Dr. Angela Hof
Additional Session Chairs: Alejandro Armas Diaz, Martin Knoll, Nora Müller
 

Recent characteristics of the international second home phenomenon in the Croatian littoral

Vuk Tvrtko Opačić1, Ivo Beroš2

1: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia; 2: Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia



Between overtourism and abandonment: territorial tensions in coastal areas

Carolina Pacchi

Politecnico di Milano, Italy



The Changing Geography of Domestic Tourism in Ireland

Barraí Hennebry

Fáilte Ireland and Technological University of the Shannon, Ireland



Climate change, wildfires, and challenges to tourism development in Portugal's marginal regions

Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Ricardo Garcia, Inês Boavida-Portugal

University of Lisbon, Portugal

114 (II): Towards more resilient food systems: exploring spaces between the mainstream and alternatives (II)
Chair: Dr. Petr Daněk
Chair: Dr. Lucie Sovová
Chair: Dr. Christina Plank
Additional Session Chairs: Marta Kolářová, Jan Vávra, Petr Jehlička
 

Creative food resilience from below: household food strategies between market and garden

Petr Daněk1, Lucie Sovová1,3, Petr Jehlička2, Marta Kolářová2, Jan Vávra2

1: Science Faculty, Masaryk University, Czech Republic; 2: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 3: Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands



Transformative Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Living: Insights from Alternative Food Systems

Gusztav Nemes

HUN-REN KRTK, Hungary



Food Practices Among Vulnerable Populations: Enablers and Constraints for Sustainable and Healthy Diets

Maria Lucinda Fonseca1,2, Luís Moreno1,2, Patrícia Abrantes1,2

1: IGOT - Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: Associate Laboratory TERRA, Portugal



Towards more resilient food systems in the Sand Ridge

Melinda Mihály1, Dorottya Mendly2

1: CERS HUN-REN, Hungary; 2: Corvinus University of Budapest

118 (II): New phenomenon of Tourism Mobility in a Changing Europe (II)
Chair: Prof. Gábor Michalkó
2nd Session Chair: Anna Irimiás
 

Islands on the Move: Tourism and Migration in El Hierro (Spain) and Pico (Portugal)

Cristóbal Mendoza1, Josefina Dominguez-Mujica2, Juan Manuel Parreño-Castellano3

1: University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; 2: University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; 3: University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain



Changing Geographies of Multilocal Living during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Second-home Tourism in Northern Sweden

Dieter K. Müller

Umeå University, Sweden



Networking Along Pilgrimage Routes as a Form of Responsible Tourism Mobility

Tamara Rátz, Katalin Szalai

Kodolányi János University, Hungary



Silence as a heritage of the changing Europe: a tourism geography approach

Anna Irimiás3,4, Gábor Michalkó1,2

1: HUN-REN CSFK Geographical Institute, Budapest, Hungary; 2: University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary; 3: Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary; 4: University of Trento, Trento, Italy

120 (II): Migration, migrant transnationalism and well-being. Drivers, impacts and spatial factors (II)
Chair: Dr. Adam Nemeth
 

“If the accommodation is not good and the worker comes, he will run away after three days”: selected insights into socio-economic integration and quality of life of migrant workers in Croatia

Margareta Gregurović, Sanja Klempić Bogadi, Simona Kuti, Sonja Podgorelec, Snježana Gregurović

Institute for Migration Research, Croatia



Swedish society through Hungarian eyes

Ákos Bodor, Márk Hegedüs

HUN-REN Centre For Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary



Increasing Motivation of Iranian Students to Continue Education in Germany. Challenges and Opportunities in Academia

Zahra Arzjani

koblenz university, Germany



International students: A study of public attitudes

Liga Feldmane

University of Latvia, Latvia

151 (II): Spatio-temporal infrastructures and policies for a just post-growth transformation (II)
Chair: Karl Kraehmer
Chair: Sarah Ware
 

Confronting traditional spatial planning with existential challenges. ‘Resilience check’ of metropolitan planning systems

Ivan Tosics

Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary



Temporalities of transition: digital time as infrastructural barrier to post-growth transformation

Trish Morgan

Dublin City University, Ireland



The right to the ecological city: Reconciling ecological sustainability and social justice in a neighbourhood transformation in Turin

Karl Kraehmer

Università di Torino, Italy



Planning and the transition to post-growth infrastructures.

Daniel, William Durrant

University College London, United Kingdom

157 (II): The foundations of national identities in Europe: battlefields, war memorials and nation-building. The adaptation of war memory to changing political regimes (II)
Chair: Dr. Péter Reményi
Chair: Prof. Norbert Pap
 

Czechoslovak identity in contemporary Czechia

Tadeusz Siwek

University of Ostrava, Czech Republic



NATO and the Transformation of Regional Identities in the Western Balkans in the First Half of the 21st Century

Danijel Bačan

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Croatia



"This fight will be the last, or if not, we were wrong". The war and revolution memorials of the 20th century and their contexts in Budapest.

Éva Schultz, Adrienne Nagy

Budapest Business University, Hungary



Building a memory without a place to remember. The process of developing the memory of Rákóczi in the 20th-21st centuries

Márton Kiss

University of Pécs, Hungary

171 (II): New Mining Futures in Left-behind Places (II)
Chair: Dr. Helene Roth
Chair: Prof. Nina Gribat
 

“Mine your own business”: the Serbian scientific community and the debate over Europe’s largest lithium mine in the valley of Jadar

Adela Petrovic1, Aleksandar Matkovic2

1: Charles University, Czech Republic; 2: Institute of Economic Sciences, Serbia



A mining territory forever? The case of Almadén, Castilla la Mancha

Camille Mortelette

Université Grenoble Alpes, France



Research paper (Political Science)

lucas miailhes

catholic university of lille, France



Lithium mining in Serbia. An analysis of conflicting notions of environmental awareness.

Guillaume Schweitzer

Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany

176: Revitalizing geoheritage: a call for changing perspective
Chair: Prof. Rosa Anna La Rocca
Chair: Prof. FILOMENA ORNELLA Amore
3rd Session Chair: Romano Fistola
 

Can the revitalisation of an abandoned village in southern Italy be a sustainable challenge?

ALESSIO VALENTE1, ELENA CARTOJAN2

1: UNIVERSITY OF SANNIO, Benevento, ITALY; 2: PhD, Geologist



Multi-proxy study of a sedimentary composite section cropping out at San Giuliano Lake area (Matera, Southern Italy): a paleoenvironmental reconstruction

Carmen Argenio1, Filomena Ornella Amore1, Costanza Faranda2, Luciana Ferraro3, Elsa Gliozzi2, Donatella Magri4, Fabrizio Michelangeli4, Bianca Russo5, Julie Siciliano5,6, Mattia Vallefuoco3, Anna Maria Mauro7, Agostino Meo1, Maria Rosaria Senatore1

1: Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie dell' Università degli Studi del Sannio (Benevento, Italy); 2: Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Università degli Studi Roma Tre (Roma, Italy); 3: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Scienze Marine (Napoli, Italy); 4: Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale della Sapienza Università di Roma (Roma, Italy); 5: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell'Ambiente e delle Risorse dell’Università Federico II di Napoli (Napoli, Italy); 6: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra "Ardito Desio" dell’Università degli Studi di Milano (Milano, Italy); 7: Museo Nazionale di Matera (Matera, Italy)



Promoting sustainable territorial development in inner areas through paleontological heritage: the case study of Campania region in southern Italy

FILOMENA ORNELLA Amore1, CARMEN Argenio1, MAURO Di Vito2, ROMANO Fistola3, ROSA ANNA La Rocca3, ADOLFO Panarello4, MARIA ROSARIA Senatore1, IDA Zingariello3

1: Università del Sannio di Benevento, DST, Benevento - Italy; 2: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, OV, Napoli - Italy; 3: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, DICEA, Napoli - Italy; 4: Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, DSUSS, Cassino - Italy



A composite index for defining territorial fruition of geopaleontological sites in inner area of Campania (southern Italy)

Rosa Anna La Rocca, Romano Fistola, Ida Zingariello

University of Naples, Italy

188 (II): Geography and the science-society interface (II)
Chair: Dr. Michiel van Meeteren
Chair: Sophie Bijleveld
Chair: Lena Simone Marina Paauwe
Chair: Noor Vet
 

Formulating Geography’s Relevance to the Development Field in the late 1960s and 1970s

Lena Simone Marina Paauwe

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



Mitigating the Impact of opposite hydrological hazards on Agriculture in the Prut River Valley

Tatiana Bunduc1, Ioana Chiriac1, Elena-Oana Chelariu2, Iurie Bejan1, Andreea-Daniela Fedor2, Mihai Niculita2, Aliona Botnari1, Andra-Cosmina Albulescu2, Mihai Ciprian Margarint2

1: Institute of Ecology and Geography, Moldova State University, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova; 2: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Department of Geography, Iasi, Romania



The two Edwards: Mid-century modernity and the professionalization of American geography

Trevor Barnes1, Michiel van Meeteren2

1: University of British Columbia, Canada; 2: Utrecht University, The Netherlands



For a Responsible Geography

MARK BOYLE

Maynooth University in Ireland, Ireland

194: Human Dimensions of Mediterranean Marine Biodiversity. A Geographical approach
Chair: Prof. Stefano Malatesta
Additional Session Chairs: Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, Enrico Squarcina, Maria Paradiso, Clara Di Fazio, Arturo Gallia
 

Advancing marine citizen science throught participatory practices and critical ocean studies

Chiara Certoma'

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy



Sustainable marine biodiversity management practices and climate change. The case of the Sea Turtle Rescue Centre of the Salento Museum of Natural History

Sara Nocco, Luigi Potenza

University of Salento, Italy



Human-Sea Interactions in the Mediterranean: A Systematic Literature Review

Gabriel Araújo Njaim1, Hilmar Hinz1, Ana Ruiz-Frau2

1: Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA;CSIC-UIB), Spain; 2: Centro Oceanográfico Baleares, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Spain



MEDiverSEAty: Integrating Human Dimensions in the Conservation and Restoration of Mediterranean Marine Biodiversity.

Gabriel Rivas-Mena1, Antonija Avdalović1, Aloïs Aguettant2, Vincenzo de Cancellis3, Justin Whittle3, Ludovica Montecchio2,4, Gabriel Araújo Njaim5, Inès Vincent6, Victoria Campón-Linares7, Carlotta La Penna7

1: Institut za biologiju mora, Montenegro; 2: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 3: University of Malta, Malta; 4: Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA21), Spain; 5: Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA; CSIC-UIB), Spain; 6: University of the Aegean, Greece; 7: École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Institut Jean Nicod, France


 
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