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105 (II): Place names between cultural heritage and cultural change (II) Location: Sitzungsaal 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
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124 (II): Urban public spaces under pressure? Insights into contemporary challenges and potential solutions (II) Location: Johannessaal 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
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125 (II): The diversity of the 15-minute City: Approaches, definitions, and methods (II) Location: Seminarraum 1 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
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131 (II): A Europe of Changing Geographies: Geographers' Early 20th-Century Epistemic Communities between Empires and Nation-States (II) Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon 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
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139 (II): To be or not to be … mobile. (Im)Mobility in left behind areas (II) Location: Jesuitenkeller 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
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148: Water in the Anthropocene (II): Urban Rivers: greening or renaturalization? Location: Museumszimmer 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
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187 (Part II): Speculative Cartography and Futuring for Spatial Degrowth – A Co-imaginative Mapping-Workshop (II) Location: Seminarraum 2 Chair: Janas Gebauer Chair: Sarah Ware
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202 (II): Transformative Education put into practice (II) Location: Arrupe-Saal 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
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209: Advancements of AI in Human Geography Location: Theatersaal 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
Seeing Erasure: Machine Learning-Driven Remote Sensing of Cultural Assimilation through Street View Imagery
Ulrich Formann, Ferdinand Doblhammer, The Futile Corporation
Universität fur angewandte Kunst Wien, Austria
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