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Session Overview
Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025
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10:30am
105 (I): Place names between cultural heritage and cultural change (I)
Chair: Prof. Peter Jordan
 

Mounds and Their Names in the Hortobágy region

Katalin Reszegi

University of Debrecen, Hungary



Interpreting a landscape through ancient, local micro-toponyms: The hinterland of the river Ogwen in Eryri, north Wales, from source to sea. Economic change and challenges.

Rhian Parry

Bangor University, North Wales, United Kingdom



Rethinking the City: Toponymy at the Intersection of Local Identities and Migratory Dynamics

Souad BOUHADJAR

Université Dr.Mouley Tahar Saida, Algeria



Cartographies of memory: street toponymy as a reflection of political regimes. Application to the case study of Elda (Spain)

Gabriel Moreno-Delgado

University of Alicante, Spain

124 (I): Urban public spaces under pressure? Insights into contemporary challenges and potential solutions (I)
Chair: Dr. Ursula Reeger
Chair: Dr. Miriam Haselbacher
 

Navigating Inequalities: Youth, Public Spaces, and Digital Mediation Across Diverse Geopolitical Contexts

Sabine Knierbein1, Rachel Almeida2, Richard Pfeifer1

1: TU Wien, Austria; 2: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Brasil



Extremist discourse in hybrid public space: Insights from a multi-sited ethnographic study of the 2024 European Parliament Elections

Jullietta Stoencheva, Tina Askanius

Malmö university, Sweden



The politicization of urban public space: The case of Vienna

Ursula Reeger, Miriam Haselbacher, Josefa Stiegler

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria



Urban fragments in southern Europe, between security pressures and subversive rhythms in night-time public spaces

Eléonore Jactat

University of Palermo, italy

125 (I): The diversity of the 15-minute City: Approaches, definitions, and methods (I)
Chair: Dr. Martina Schorn
Chair: Dr. Janina Welsch
Chair: Dr. Samira Ramezani
 

Exploring the 15-Minute City: Trends, Challenges, and Insights from a Bibliometric Perspective

Ozge Yalciner Ercoskun, Ebru Ocalir, Ceren Ercoskun, Hilal Tulan Isildar

Gazi University, Turkiye



Reframing accessibility by proximity for fair implementation of the X min city in peri-urban areas

Paola Pucci, Giovanni Lanza

Politecnico di Milano, Italy



Embracing urban complexity in accessibility planning: Towards a people-centred and place-based approach to reach the objectives of the 15-minute city

Felix Johan Pot1, Ward Rauws1, Samira Ramezani1, Alois Humer2, Anna Kajosaari2

1: University of Groningen; 2: Austrian Academy of Sciences



Reimagining urban edges: how Haakon VII Street shapes the 15-minute City

Micaela Mancini

GSSI, Italy

131 (I): A Europe of Changing Geographies: Geographers' Early 20th-Century Epistemic Communities between Empires and Nation-States (I)
Chair: Dr. Ferenc Gyuris
Chair: Dr. Johannes Mattes
3rd Session Chair: Norman Henniges
 

The Academic Development of Geography in the Complex State Contexts of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Institutions, Key Scholars, and Research Agendas

Bálint Hilbert

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary



“Ist die Menschheit nicht ein größeres Österreich“: Erwin Hanslik’s Expansionist Geography

Maciej Górny

Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland



Different Visions: Competing Ideas on Geography and Boundaries among British and Hungarian Geographers, 1915-1919

Charles Withers1, Robert Gyori2

1: University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2: Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary



Hungarian geography and Ukraine ("Ukránia"

Zoltán Hajdú

HUN-REN CERS, Hungary

139 (I): To be or not to be … mobile. (Im)Mobility in left behind areas (I)
Chair: Prof. Daniel Göler
Chair: Dr. Jennifer McGarrigle
 

Does “left-behindness” matter for staying in place?

Erik Sacha, Mila Miletić

Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany



Migration and Return: Establishing or Re-Establishing the Bonds of Place Attachment

Paula Andreea Tufiș1, Ana Sofia Santos2, Jennifer McGarrigle3, Mădălina Manoilă4, Barbara Staniscia5

1: Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest; 2: Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon; 3: Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon; 4: Research Institute for the Quality of Life (ICCV), Romanian Academy of Sciences; 5: Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome



To migrate abroad or not?- Aspirations for international mobility and immobility under the influence of own migration experience

Monica Șerban1, Paula Andreea Tufis2, Mădălina Manoilă1

1: Research Institute for the Quality of Life (ICCV), Romanian Academy of Sciences; 2: Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest



Exploring Left-behindness and (Im)mobility in Europe: A Six-country Comparative Analysis

Barbara Staniscia, Giulia Fiorentino, Astrid Safina

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

145: Decolonise political ecology? New epistemologies facing socio-ecological crises
Chair: Prof. Salvo Torre
Additional Session Chairs: Isabella Giunta, Valerio Bini
 

Decolonizing political ecologies of developmentalism from the peripheries of Europe: Revisiting environmental movements in Türkiye

Ethemcan Turhan1, Cem İskender Aydin2

1: University of Groningen, the Netherlands; 2: Boğaziçi University, Türkiye



Political ecology and decolonising research practices: an imperative and a chimera

Alberto Diantini1, Andrea Rizzi2

1: University of Ferrara, Italy; 2: University of Bologna, Italy



TRANSFORMING HERITAGE-SCAPES AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN CENTRAL ASIA: COULD WE ADOPT A POLITICAL ECOLOGY APPROACH?

Andrea Zinzani

University of Bologna, Italy



RE-IMAGINING COSMOPOLITANISM IN THE CAPITALOCENE: DECOLONIAL OPTIONS FOR FUTURE PROSPECTS

Nicolò Matteucci

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

186: Geography in Action: Enhancing Outdoor Education for a Dynamic Learning Experience
Chair: Prof. Ana Pejdo
 

Mapping in kindergarten (KS 1): the contribution of fieldwork trips in the school’s area.

Justine Letouzey-Pasquier, Julien Bachmann

University of Teacher Education Fribourg (HEP FR), Switzerland



The City as a Pedagogical Device: the Perspective of Youth Engagement in Palermo

Valentina Mandalari, Marco Picone, Fausto Di Quarto

University of Palermo, Italy



Outdoor learning in the Nature Lab – experiences from a lecture hall for geographers?

Wolfgang Fischer, Jörn Harfst, Danko Simic

University of Graz, Austria



Outdoor Education in Croatia's Educational System: are we doing enough?

Ana Pejdo, Jadranka Brkić-Vejmelka

University of Zadar, Croatia

187 (I): Speculative Cartography and Futuring for Spatial Degrowth – A Co-imaginative Mapping-Workshop (I)
Chair: jana gebauer
Chair: Sarah Ware
Additional Session Chairs: Corinna Dengler, Luciana Maia, Lilian Pungas
202 (I): Transformative Education put into practice (I)
Chair: Johanna Ruhm
Chair: Prof. Christiane Hintermann
 

Transforming dystopias. Transformative geographical education as a process of shaping the world for the future

Gabriel Bohn

University of Bonn, Germany



The potential of the Dutch alternative approach Developmental Education (Ontwikkelingsgericht Onderwijs, 'OGO') for the realization of Transformative Education in the subject of Geography

Julia Klumparendt

University of Bonn, Germany



"Why Should I?" Collaborative Teaching of Humanitarian Action

Tal Yaar1, Sonja Danner2

1: Oranim College of Education, Israel.; 2: KPH Vienna, Austria.



Transformative Education in Geography: Insights from Eye-Tracking Analysis of Gifted Students

Petr Trahorsch1, Hana Svobodová2

1: Jan E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic; 2: Masaryk University, Brno

10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
11:00am
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12:30pm
105 (II): Place names between cultural heritage and cultural change (II)
Chair: Prof. Peter Jordan
 

Specific dimension of functional integration – the naming of polycentric urban regions

Donata Dorota Wysocka1, Ben Derudder2,3,4, Jadwiga Biegańska2, Weiyang Zhang2

1: Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Social Sciences Academia Rerum Socialium, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Torun, Poland; 2: Department of Urban Studies and Sustainable Development, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Torun, Poland; 3: Public Governance Institute, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4: Department of Geography, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium



Stadium names between cultural heritage and commercialisation: A quantitative study of four European countries.

Florian Koch, Laurent Gautier, Matthieu Llorca

Université Bourgogne Europe, France



Building Names Motivated by Commercial Goals: A Case Study of Zagreb

Ivana Crljenko

University of Zadar, Croatia



The changing narratives and identities in urbanonyms of Zadar, Croatia

Branimir Vukosav

University of Zadar, Croatia

124 (II): Urban public spaces under pressure? Insights into contemporary challenges and potential solutions (II)
Chair: Dr. Ursula Reeger
Chair: Dr. Miriam Haselbacher
 

Green public spaces as social infrastructures. Addressing inequality and fostering community in Palermo (Sicily)

Emanuela Caravello, Marco Picone

University of Palermo, Italy



Urban natures at stake: investigating segregation and cultural appropriation in Florence’s Le Cascine park

Cecilia Pasini, Panos Bourlessas, Matteo Puttilli

University of Firenze, Italy



Urban Public Space Crisis in Ulaanbaatar: Overcoming Challenges and Unlocking Green Potential

Nomin Enkhtamir

Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Department of Human Geography Urban Studies, University of Pécs



Recalibrating relationship between community safety and extremely deprivated people

Antonello SCIALDONE

INAPP-National Institute for Public Policy Analysis, Italy

125 (II): The diversity of the 15-minute City: Approaches, definitions, and methods (II)
Chair: Dr. Martina Schorn
Chair: Dr. Janina Welsch
Chair: Dr. Samira Ramezani
 

Peri-urban areas in transition: a typological analysis to support the implementation of 15-minute city principles

Rodrigo Viseu Cardoso1, Beatriz Martins2, Eva Verena Schmolmüller3, Alexander Hamedinger3

1: Delft University of Technology; 2: University of Porto; 3: Technische Universität Wien



Revealing Accessibility Disparities: Mapping 15-Minute Accessibility and Its Socio-spatial Determinants in the Province of Groningen

Mahdi Rahimi, Samira Ramezani, Ward Rauws, Felix Pot

University of Groningen



Spatial Dynamics and Recreational Behaviors in Urban and Suburban Forests: Insights from the Vienna Metropolitan Area

Fruzsina Erzsebet Stefan1, Karolina Taczanowska1, Mariusz Ciesielski2, Kamil Choromański3, Dariusz Gotlib3

1: Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna; 2: Forest Research Institute, Poland; 3: Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw University of Technology



Perceived accessibility and walkability in urban neighbourhoods - insights from Walk-Along-Interviews from five countries

Janina Welsch1, Anna-Lena van der Vlugt1, Martina Schorn2, Michael Kloiber2, Özge Yalçiner Ercoşkun3, Ebru V. Öcalir3, Rienk de Groot4, Samira Ramezani4, Ward Rauws4, Ana Louro5, Luis Encalada5

1: ILS Research gGmbH, Germany; 2: Austrian Academy of Science, Austria; 3: Gazi University, Türkiye; 4: University of Groningen, Netherlands; 5: University of Lisbon, Portugal

131 (II): A Europe of Changing Geographies: Geographers' Early 20th-Century Epistemic Communities between Empires and Nation-States (II)
Chair: Dr. Ferenc Gyuris
Chair: Dr. Johannes Mattes
3rd Session Chair: Norman Henniges
 

Geographical societies in Budapest and Vienna and their colonial agendas before and after World War I

Ferenc Gyuris1, Johannes Mattes2

1: Department of Social and Economic Geography, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest; 2: Institute of Culture Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna



German colonial geography as a racial-Völkish reordering project beyond “the East” National Socialism and the colonial writings of geographer Oskar Schmieder

Gerhard Rainer

Universität Passau - Lehrstuhl für Humangeographie, Germany



Inscribing the Dutch imperial geopolitical order: The colonial geography of Louis van Vuuren (1873-1951)

Sophie Bijleveld, Michiel van Meeteren

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



Stabilization or Irritation: Religion as a Topic in Regional Geographical Research

Tobit Nauheim

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany

139 (II): To be or not to be … mobile. (Im)Mobility in left behind areas (II)
Chair: Prof. Daniel Göler
Chair: Dr. Jennifer McGarrigle
 

Diverse mobilities in left behind areas: voices from Latvia

Zaiga Krišjāne, Maris Bērziņš, Maija Rozīte, Toms Skadiņš, Ralfs Niklavs Sakss

University of Latvia, Latvia



Moving or Commuting to Opportunity? Interrelationships Between Spatial and Social Mobility in Left-Behind Places

Josef Bernard

Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic



The “New Fundanenses”: How newcomers are re-shaping the face of the city in a left behind territory

André Saramago1, Ana Santos2, Filipa Batista3, Jennifer McGarrigle1

1: University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: O Lugar Comum; 3: Municipality of Fundão



The sense of place of asylum seekers and refugees in left behind areas of Abruzzo (Italy).

Giovanna Di Matteo

Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy

148: Water in the Anthropocene (II): Urban Rivers: greening or renaturalization?
Chair: Dr. Joaquim Farguell
2nd Session Chair: Albert Santasusagna Riu
 

Assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution based on multi-source data and the InVEST model in the Henan section of Yellow River Basin, China

Xu Yang

Institute of Geographical Sciences, Henan Academy of Sciences, China, People's Republic of



Pharmaceutically active compounds in rivers and streams of the Budapest metropolitan area: adsorption in sediments and efficiency of the riverbank filtration

Zoltán Szalai1,2, Gergely Jakab1, Lili Szabó1, Gábor Maász3, Péter Dobosy4, Ferincz Árpád5, Tibor Filep1, László Bauer1,2, Bruna Silva6, Attila Kondor1

1: HUN-REN Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2: ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 3: University of Pannonia, Soós Ernő KFK, Nagykaninzsa, Hungary; 4: HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Budapest, Hungary; 5: MATE Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary; 6: Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal



DANube SEdiment Restoration (DANSER): Towards deployment and upscaling of sustainable sediment management across the Danube River basin (The Upper Danube case)

Ronald Pöppl1, Michael Wagreich2, Thomas Hein3, Andreas Lang4, Severin Hohensinner1, Diana Hatzenbühler2, Johannes Kowal1, Sonia Recinos2, Ulrich Schwarz5, Julia Sandberger6, Stefan Schneeweihs7, Gerhard Klasz8

1: University of Vienna, Austria; 2: Department of Geology, University of Vienna, Austria; 3: BOKU University, Vienna, Austria; 4: Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria; 5: FLUVIUS, Floodplain Ecology and River Basin Management, Vienna, Austria; 6: via donau, Vienna, Austria; 7: Donau-Auen National Park, Vienna, Austria; 8: Ingenieurbüro Klasz, Vienna, Austria



(Dis-)connectivity in urban rivers: the case of Genova (NW Italy)

Andrea Mandarino1, Pierluigi Brandolini1, Martino Terrone2, Francesco Faccini1

1: University of Genova, Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, Genova, Italy; 2: Information System - Technology Office, Genova Municipality, Genova, Italy

187 (II): Speculative Cartography and Futuring for Spatial Degrowth – A Co-imaginative Mapping-Workshop (II)
Chair: jana gebauer
Chair: Sarah Ware
Additional Session Chairs: Corinna Dengler, Luciana Maia, Lilian Pungas
202 (II): Transformative Education put into practice (II)
Chair: Johanna Ruhm
Chair: Prof. Christiane Hintermann
 

Sustainability related emotions as social phenomena in the transformative geography classroom

Daniela Lippe

University of Graz, Austria



Post Growth in Geography Education in the Context of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)

Lara Brede, Christiane Meyer

Leibniz University Hannover, Germany



Fostering transformative literacy to enable transformative action: Reflecting on the project “Low-Emission-Schools in Northern Germany (LESSCO2)"

Merle Biermann, Christiane Meyer

Leibniz University Hannover, Germany



Transformative Educational Networks – from theoretical and empirical foundations to practical implementation

Hannah Lathan, Lena Neumann, Madelaine Uxa, Leif Moenter

University of Vechta, Germany

209: Advancements of AI in Human Geography
Chair: Silvio Heinze
Chair: Dr. Robert Musil
 

GeoAI and Spatial Analysis: A New Frontier for Sustainability and Urban Inequalities

Simona Epasto, Paolanti Marina

Università di Macerata, Italy



Application of AI for Forest Ecosystem Dynamics evaluation and Predictive Modeling in Central Europe

Khalil Gholamnia, Lucie Kupková

Charles university, Czech Republic



Unveiling Urban Dynamics: Extract social structures from Street View Imagery with Machine Learning

Silvio Heinze1, Robert Musil2

1: ÖAW, Austria; 2: ÖAW, Austria

12:30pm
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2:00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm
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3:30pm
112: Geographies of energy transition in a changing Europe
Chair: Prof. Justyna M. Chodkowska-Miszczuk
Additional Session Chairs: Agata Lewandowska, Dominik Zieliński
 

Local Collective Action Initiatives for a Sustainable Transition: Non-institutional participation in the province of Granada, Spain

Marina Frolova, Belén Pérez-Pérez, Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura, Juan Carlos Osorio-Aravena

University of Granada, Spain



Spatial redevelopment trajectories of nuclear sites in Europe

Belinda Ravaz

HEIG-VD, Switzerland



All scales considered: A multi-site mapping methodology for understanding energy transitions

Joseph Smithard1, Bauer David2

1: Anhalt University of Applied Science; 2: Technical University of Berlin



Energy injustice and constraints of energy transition in marginalised rural areas in Hungary

Lea Kőszeghy

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary

130: Changing migration landscape in Europe: geographies of segregation and integration issues of migrants and refugees from Ukraine
Chair: Dr. Martin Šimon
Chair: Dr. Katalin Kolozsvári-Kovály
 

Socio-economic impact and integration of Ukrainian refugees in Italy

Stefano Ancilli

Italian Civil Protection department, Italy



Local welfare bricolages – Ukrainian Female Protection-holders' Subjective Perspectives on Arrival and Settlement in Berlin and Munich

Nora Ratzmann

Deutsches Zentrum für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung, Germany



Varied integration of Ukrainian migrants in Czechia: intersections of labour market, education, health and housing

Martin Šimon, Renáta Mikešová

Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic



Migrants from Ukraine in Hungary: Mobility trends before and after the war

Katalin Kolozsvári-Kovály1,2, Ágnes Erőss3, Julianna Kohut-Ferki1,4, Patrik Tátrai1

1: HUN-REN RCAES, Geographical Institute, Budapest; 2: Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College of Higher Education; 3: Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Economics and Management; 4: University of Debrecen, Doctoral School of History and Ethnology

162 (I): New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies (I)
Chair: Dr. Nicolò Fenu
2nd Session Chair: Paolo Giaccaria, 3rd Session Chair: Samantha Cenere
 

Work and Financial Security in the Alps according to the 10th Report on the State of the Alps

Naja Marot, Tadej Bevk, Maja Debevec, David Klepej, Pina Klara Petrović Jesenovec, Nina Stubičar

University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia



The rise of enterprising communities: transforming economies in/from the margins

Annalisa Spalazzi1, Jacopo Sforzi2

1: Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy; 2: Euricse, Italy



Spatial aspects of human-wildlife interactions in the mountains: a case study of Central Balkan, Bulgaria

Stoyan Nedkov, Yordan Yordanov, Vanya Stoycheva, Hristina Prodanova

National Institute of Geophysics Geodesy and Geography - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria



New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies

Nicolò Fenu, Paolo Giaccari, Samantha Cenere

Unito (university of Turin, Italy

174 (I): Urban Housing Dynamics in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (I)
Chair: Prof. Ivan Ratkaj
Chair: Dr. Robert Musil
Chair: Aljoša Budović
Chair: Dr. Nikola Jocić
 

Positioning the (Semi-)Periphery: Contextualising Central, Eastern and Southeastern European housing systems

Felix Böhmer

KU Leuven, Belgium



Re-Framing Comparative Housing Research – Some Implications of Re-scaling on Cities, and Re-centering on the (semi-)peripheries of Europe

Walter Matznetter

University of Vienna, Austria



Impacts of recent migration on Belgrade’s housing market dynamics

Nikola Jocić, Ivan Ratkaj, Aljoša Budović

University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geografphy, Serbia



Demographic Shifts and Urban Housing Demand: Exploring Serbia's Shrinkage Sprawl Paradox in 21st century

Danica Đurkin

Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia

183 (I): Dialectics of circular migration: conceptual and policy challenges for Europe (I)
Chair: Dr. Sándor Illés
Chair: Dr. Éva Gellérné Lukács
 

Circular Student Migration Dynamics between Central Asia and Southeast Europe: An Analysis of Socio-economic Integration and Transnational Challenges

Rumiana Jeleva1, Lyubomir Pozharliev2, Tim Leibert3, Markus Kaiser4

1: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Bulgarian academy of sciences; 2: Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde; 3: Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde; 4: IPS-BAS



The conceptual specificities of circular migration using an example of international student mobility

Judit Tóth

University of Szeged, Hungary



The question of circular migration in the recent development of the EU law, with special regard to Brexit.

Laura Gyeney

Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary



Dialectics of circular migration: conceptual and policy challenges for Europe

Éva Gellérné Lukács

ELTE University, Hungary

191 (I): Micro-marginality and fragmentation in urban areas (I)
Chair: Prof. Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera
 

Residential insecurity and social exclusion. Squatting geographies of Barcelona.

Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera, Anna Torres-Delgado, Josep Coma-Guitart

University of Barcelona, Spain



Reproduction of Marginality and Renewed Urban Fragmentation in the Northeastern Regeneration Front of Barcelona.

José Ignacio Vila Vázquez

University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain



The Housing Emergency and the Declaration of Areas with Regulated Rents in Spain

Juan M. Parreño Castellano, Claudio Moreno Medina

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

199: How to communicate geographical research? For a geography beyond the boundaries of the academy
Chair: Prof. Massimiliano Tabusi
 

TEACHING SCIENCE COMMUNICATION TO UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS

Marielle Zill

Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands, The



The dissemination of a geographical film beyond the academy. Findings from the project Movimento Fermo

Silvy Boccaletti

Università degli Studi di Pisa, Italy



Public geographies and playful performances: insights from a murder mystery game

Marco Picone, Giacomo Spanu

University of Palermo, Italy



Geo-Narratives and Inclusive Geography Communication

Gustavo D'Aversa

Università del Salento, Italy

203: From spaces of affirmation to spaces of contestation: Transformative and reflexive geography teacher education in uncertain times
Chair: Prof. Fabian Pettig
Chair: Uwe Krause
3rd Session Chair: Nicole Raschke
 

From Relativism to Responsibility: Theoretical Perspectives and Implications for Teacher Training

Elena Flucher

Uni Graz, Austria



Steps and Sounds: Towards Embodied Experiences of Soil and Surface Worlds in Transformative Education

Eva Nöthen1, Verena Schreiber2

1: University of Bonn; 2: Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg



Geography teachers as prosuming storytellers - a training concept for digital sustainability communication

Ariane Schneider

TU Dresden, Germany



Spatial prospective and eco-neighborhoods in the Anthropocene: A reflexive process supported by geographic artifacts

Julien Bachmann, Justine Letouzey-Pasquier, Patrick Roy

HEP Fribourg, Switzerland

207 (I): Residential preferences and housing aspirations in times of crisis. Changing patterns, concepts and methods. (I)
Chair: Dr. Elisabeth Gruber
 

Global Influences on Migration Patterns: Dynamics and Developments in the Vienna Metropolitan Region over the Past 20 Years

Max Aichinger, Peter Görgl

Modul5, Austria



Changes in the residential movements in the Budapest metropolitan area. Accelerating suburbanization and/or reurbanisation?

Julia Schuchmann

John Von Neumann University, Hungary



Long-term Growth of Urban Areas as a Function of their Location Attributes

Boris A. Portnov

University of Haifa, Israel



Mapping residential preferences regarding Europe: Insights into Canada’s and Czechia’s young adults’ perspectives

Daniel Doležal1, Damian Collins2, Petr Šimáček1

1: Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2: Human Geography Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee Break
4:00pm
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5:30pm
116: Quantitative approaches for disabled mobility studies: Rationale, issues, pitfalls and results
Chair: Prof. Frédéric Dobruszkes
Chair: Dr. Enka Blanchard
 

Is our network really inclusive? Public Transport Accessibility Gaps Suffered by the Disabled and the Fragile: Evidence from Strasbourg

Alexis Conesa

University of Strasbourg, France



Evaluating and mapping transport poverty: The impact of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) on travel patterns among persons with reduced mobility in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan

Binrong Lin

Kyushu University, Japan



The impact of transfers on public transport travel times: An extrapolation to disabled persons

Maël Dupriez, Frédéric Dobruszkes

Brussels Free University (ULB), Belgium



Lack of redundancy as a determinant of disabled mobilities

Enka Blanchard

CNRS, France

132: Ordinary heritage in transformation. Developers´ interventions and private residential actions on historic housing stock
Chair: Dr. Sandra Guinand
Chair: Hanna Szemzo
Chair: Viktoria Eva Lelek
 

« Heritage and spatial transformations : the case of Marseille’s historic city centre »

Margot Bergerand

Aix-Marseille Université, France



BALANCING DECARBONIZATION AND HERITAGE CONSERVATION: THE LIVING LAB APPROACH AT TERRASSENHAUSSIEDLUNG, GRAZ/AUSTRIA

Andrea Jany

University of Graz, Austria



Replacement or refurbishment? Transformation of the historic housing stock (Gründerzeit) in Vienna and Budapest

Viktoria Eva Lelek

OEAW, Austria



A multidisciplinary Categorization of challenges of reuse of residential buildings

Lamiaa Ghoz

Dresden Leibniz Graduate School (DLGS), Dresden, Germany; Leibniz institute of Ecological Urban and Regional development (IOER), Dresden, Germany; Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), Dresden, Germany.

133: Gamification, metaverse and transhumanism for a different geography
Chair: Prof. Luisa Carbone
Additional Session Chairs: Luca Lucchetti, Miriam Noto, Tony Urbani
 

Transforming Nature Exploration: Gamification for Awareness and Conservation

Catia Prandi

University of Bologna, Italy



From Game to Reality - How Black Myth: Wukong Boosts Shanxi Tourism

Yushu Liu, Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera

University of Barcelona, Spain



THE CONCEPT OF GAMIFICATION AND THE POTENTIAL EFFECT OF VIDEO GAMES ON TOURISM IN ROMANIA

Marian-Andrei Vintila, Cristian-Constantin Draghici, Florentina-Cristina Merciu

University of Bucharest, Romania

137: Geographies of Precarious Housing and Homelessness: Navigating Commodified Housing Markets in Times of Crisis
Chair: Judith Schnelzer
Chair: Dr. Philipp Schnell
 

Everyday politics of older women experiencing homelessness in Czech Republic

Petra Tamasova

Masaryk University, Czech Republic



Regional aspects of the healthcare system for people experiencing homelessness in Hungary

Noémi Annamária Vajdovich

Eötvös Loránd University - Doctoral School of Earth Sciences (Budapest, Hungary); Metropolitan Research Institute - Városkutatás Kft. (Budapest, Hungary)



Pathways from Homelessness to Secure Housing. The Case of Vienna.

Judith Schnelzer, Philipp Schnell

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

162 (II): New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies (Ii)
Chair: Dr. Nicolò Fenu
2nd Session Chair: Paolo Giaccaria, 3rd Session Chair: Samantha Cenere
 

Blockchains and tokenization for social and community economies in mountain areas

Cristina Viano1, Irene Domenicale2

1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: University of Camerino, Italy



Reimagining Alpine Inhabitation: Gentrification, Political Ecologies, and Shared Practices of Care

Elena Brusadelli

GSSI, Italy



Reviving the massif, not the mountains: Grounding new territorial projects in Val Seriana (Italy)

Renato Ferlinghetti, Mario Paris, Sara Invernizzi

Università degli studi di Bergamo, Italy

174 (II): Urban Housing Dynamics in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (II)
Chair: Prof. Ivan Ratkaj
Chair: Dr. Robert Musil
Chair: Aljoša Budović
Chair: Dr. Nikola Jocić
 

Housing system as driver of sprawl: Structural challenges of sustainable urbanization in Croatia

Ivana Katurić1,2, Lucijan Černelić2

1: University of Rijeka, DELTALAB - Center for Urban Transition, Architecture and Urbanism, Croatia; 2: Urbanex, Croatia



ARE NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS IN SERBIA HEADING TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY? OLD VS NEW NEIGHBORHOOD COMPARISON IN BELGRADE’S VIŠNJIČKA BANJA SETTLEMENT

Tanja Njegić1, Teodora Nikolić2, Milena Milinković1

1: Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, Serbia; 2: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geography, Serbia



Investigating the effects of green spaces on inner-city gentrification in highly regulated housing markets: A case study of the Augarten park in Vienna, Austria

Christoph Elbl

University of Salzburg, Austria



Emerging new generation on the PRS – insecurity, vulnerability and stress in a crumbling post-socialist housing system in Hungary

Adrienne Csizmady, Lea Kőszeghy

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary

183 (II): Dialectics of circular migration: conceptual and policy challenges for Europe (II)
Chair: Dr. Sándor Illés
Chair: Dr. Éva Gellérné Lukács
 

Rigid conceptual frameworks of human circularity: international migration as an example

Sándor Illés

Ageing Ltd, Hungary



Immigration policy and multilevel governance – Austrian experiences

Tamás Hardi1,2, Tünde Tempelmayr-Patay1

1: HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Institute for Regional Studies, West-Hungarian Research Institute, Győr, Hungary;; 2: Széchenyi István University Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary



Circular mobility and sustainability in the early twenty-first century

Péter Simonyi1, Brigitta Zsótér2, Katalin Végh3

1: independent researcher, Budakeszi, Hungary; 2: University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 3: Szécheny István University, Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary



Dual (urban-rural) development from the help of the circulators during crises times and after

Brigitta Zsótér, Péter Simonyi

University of Szeged Faculty of Engineering, Hungary

191 (II): Micro-marginality and fragmentation in urban areas (II)
Chair: Prof. Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera
 

Shared Spaces in the Everyday Life of a Medium-Sized City: Beyond Hägerstrand

José Lasala Fortea, Carme Bellet Sanfeliu

Universitat de Lleida, Spain



Inner suburbanisation process – as a scene of micro-marginality in regional centres of Hungary

Gabor Nagy

HUN-REN RCERS, Hungary



Urban fragmentation as an effect of marginalisation processes. The case of Upper Silesian Conurbation

Krystian Heffner, Piotr Gibas

University of Economics in Katowice, Poland



Geographical marginalisation in urban areas

Stanko Pelc

University of Primorska, Slovenia

207 (II): Residential preferences and housing aspirations in times of crisis. Changing patterns, concepts and methods. (II)
Chair: Dr. Elisabeth Gruber
 

Smart City Development and Architectural Education: Student Perceptions on Technological Innovation and Sustainability

Ayse Glass1, Juan Hernandez Leal1, Jörg Rainer Noennig1, Anja Frost2

1: HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany; 2: EDGE, Berlin, Germany



The influence of digitalization and remote working opportunities on residential choices – new emerging patterns of living beyond urban fringe

Anneli Kährik, Helina Tamm, Epp Vallikivi

University of Tartu, Estonia



Renovations and Futures: Exploring Justice Claims and Energy Practices in Social Housing

Simone van Wieringen, Sietske Veenman

Radboud University, Netherlands, The



Urban Renewal in Vienna – Changing challenges and aspirations

Katharina Kirsch-Soriano da Silva, Judith M. Lehner

TU Wien, Austria


 
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