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104 (II): Global Energy – energy crisis, energy transition, energy geography (II) Location: Johannessaal Chair: Dr. Balázs Kulcsár
The influence of topography on the estimation of the production of wind farm Danilo, Croatia
Denis Radoš
University of Zadar, Croatia
Changing visions of hydraulic reclamation of lignite quarries under climate change - a case study of the Ústí Region in the Czech Republic
Petr Klusáček
Mendel University in Brno, Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies, Czech Republic
Investigating the potential of municipal wind energy utilisation through the characteristics of Hungarian cities
Balázs Kulcsár
University of Debrecen Faculty of Engineering, Hungary
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121 (II): Disability: spatial and geographical approaches (II) Location: Seminarraum 1 Chair: Dr. Meddy Escuriet Chair: Dr. Mauricette Fournier Chair: Prof. Franck Chignier-Riboulon
Living as a citizen : geographers' view on participation
Béatrice Chaudet1,2, Christine Lamberts3,2, Hugo Bertillot4,5, Brigitte Charles Pauvers1,6, Jean-Luc Charlot7, Pascal Glémain8,2, Cédric Routier4,5, Damien Vanneste4,5
1: Nantes Université, France;
2: UMR CNRS 6590 ESO Espaces et Sociétés;
3: CNRS;
4: Université Catholique de Lille;
5: HADéPaS – ETHICS, EA7446;
6: UR4272 LEMNA;
7: GIHP national;
8: Université Rennes 2
Valuing Private Spaces: disabled people’s right to independent living
Richard Scriven
University College Cork, Ireland
Understanding the relationship to space of young people with intellectual disabilities : exploratory research in medical and educational institution
Fleur GUY
Ocellia Santé Social, France
Spatial practices and lived experiences of disability through literary geography
Julien SALABELLE
GERPHAU, France
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126 (II): Leaving or staying? (Im)mobilities in a changing Europe (II) Location: Arrupe-Saal Chair: Prof. Barbara Staniscia Chair: Prof. Josefina Domínguez-Mujica
The Narratives of Immobility: Understanding the Complexities of Staying in Rural Hungary's Peripheral Areas
Flóra Zsinka, Viktor Berger
University of Pécs, Hungary
The Attractiveness of Small Island Spaces During and After the Pandemic: The Case of El Hierro (Canary Islands, Spain)
Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, Víctor Jiménez Barrado, Mercedes Rodríguez-Rodríguez
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
From City Streets to Country Roads: The Integration of Rural Newcomers in Latvia
Zenija Kruzmetra, Liga Feldmane
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Tehnologies, Latvia
Between Staying and Returning: The (Im)mobility Challenges Faced by Young Brazilian Migrants in Portugal.
Adelia Verônica Silva, Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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134 (II): Promoting (in)equality. Places, people and power within participative processes (II) Location: Sitzungsaal Chair: Prof. EMANUELA GAMBERONI Chair: Silvy Boccaletti Chair: Dr. Valentina Capocefalo Chair: Dr. Giovanna Di Matteo Chair: Daniele Pasqualetti
Additional Session Chair: GIUSEPPE GAMBAZZA
Systemic impacts of low-carbon transition policies: co-designing potential leverage points to miti-gate housing and energy vulnerability in Innsbruck
Michael Klingler, Fiona De Fontana
BOKU University, Austria
Citizen Engagement and Just Adaptation to Flooding in Amsterdam
Michele Castrezzati
University of Vienna, University of Amsterdam
How to make yourself heard: urban activists’ role-choices
Christoph Fink
University of Vienna, Austria
Perspectives of participative care in a neo-liberal system
Daniele Pasqualetti
Roma Tre University, Italy
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138 (II): Integrative geographical research in and about Europe: Concepts and applications (II) Location: Theatersaal Chair: Dr. Ronald Pöppl
2nd Session Chair: Ulrich Ermann
Borders, environmental challenges and governance issues in territorially complex river basins. The case of the Noguera Ribagorzana river (Spain)
Joan Tort Donada1, Alexis Sancho Reinoso2, Teresa Navas Ferrer3
1: Dept. of Geography, Universitat de Barcelona;
2: Dept. of Environmental and Energy Affairs, Office of the Lower Austrian Government;
3: Dept. of Theory and History of Architecture and Communication Techniques, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech
Between Urbanism and Geography: Concepts and Research on Cultural Landscape
Danielius Jurčiukonis
Lithuanian Geographical Society, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Construction Sector Development Agency, Lithuania
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND CLIMATE CHANGES IN SERBIA-REGIONAL ASPECT
Natalija Mirić
University of Belgrade Faculty of Geography, Serbia
Integrated Approach to Spatial Planning in Serbia: Challenges and Opportunities
Zora Živanović1, Vladimir Popović1, Siniša Trkulja2
1: Faculty of Geography, Serbia;
2: The Agency for Spatial and Urban Planning of the Republic of Serbia
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149 (I): Nature is Dead! Who Killed It? Transitions to a Future 'Without Nature' (I) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Eleonora Guadagno Chair: Sara Bonati
3rd Session Chair: Ginevra Pierucci, 4th Session Chair: Marco Tononi
What “nature” in climate policy? From the loss of nature to nature as a resource
Sara Bonati1, Claudia Morsut2
1: Università degli studi di Genova, Italy;
2: University of Stavanger, Norway
Vegetal Geography and Public Policy: Advancing the Implementation of Nature-Based Solutions in Urban Areas
Luca Battisti, Federico Cuomo, Egidio Dansero
University of Turin, Italy
Greening and adaptation: the role of urban nature in the climate change strategies of medium-sized cities
Emanuele Garda, Gregorio Pezzoli, Marco Tononi
University of Bergamo, Italy
Questioning Development and Corruption: Grassroots Practices of Protecting Nature in Belgrade, Serbia
Ognjen Kojanic
University of Belgrade, Serbia
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160 (II): Urban tourism: dynamics, transformations, and challenges of a changing Europe (II) Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon Chair: Prof. Simone Bozzato Chair: Dr. Maria Grazia Cinti Chair: Prof. Pierluigi Magistri
4th Session Chair: Marco Maggioli
The role of sports events in developing medium-sized cities: the challenges of Novara as a tourism destination.
Raffaella Afferni, Carla Ferrario
Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Assessing current use and visions for sacral complexes in a landscape: An example from Central Europe
Martin Boltižiar1, Ingrid Belčáková2, Zuzana Jančoková3, Braňo Slobodník2, Attila Rácz2
1: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, branch Nitra, Slovakia;
2: Technical University in Zvolen, Slovakia;
3: Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
Investigation Gentrification Typologies for the Perspective of Urban Development in Attiki Basin
Evrydiki Maria Markopoulou, Dr. Maria Pigaki
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Socio-spatial impacts and strategic planning of urban tourism activity: Case study of Pontevedra and Sanxenxo (Galicia, Spain)
Carlos Alberto Patiño Romarís1, Breixo Martíns Rodal2, Rubén Camilo Lois González3
1: Universidade de Vigo, Spain;
2: Universidade de Vigo;
3: Unversidade de Santiago de Compostela
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164: Sounds, Touches, Feelings of War Zones: Embodied and Emotional Geographies of Resistance Location: Alte Burse Chair: Priscyll Anctil Avoine
Embodied Experiences of Resistance: Maternal Spaces of Solidarity in Cape Town's Gang-Present Communities
Line Relisieux
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Everyday Spaces of Resistance to the War on Migrants
Agnese Pacciardi
University of Lund, Sweden
Women and the Coloniality of Urban Atmospheres of Terror in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas
Anne-Marie Veillette
Queen's Univeristy, Canada
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165 (I): Collaborating on Changing Cities: Citizen Science as an Urban Planning Ally (I) Location: Museumszimmer Chair: Dr. Venere Stefania Sanna Chair: Prof. Cristina Capineri Chair: Dr. Michela Teobaldi Chair: Prof. Giacomo-Maria Salerno Chair: Dr. Francesco Di Grazia Chair: Dr. GOZDE YILDIZ
On Smart Engagement: Questions about Techno-Social Praxis on Inclusive Place-Based Smart City Planning Process for Climate Resilient City
Jin-Kyu Jung
University of Washington, United States of America
Bi-directional connection between citizens and public authorities through citizen science
Tom Paul E Goosse
UGent, Belgium
‘We Will Be Protagonists’: Perspectives from the Global South on Citizen-Generated Data (CGD)
Tainã Farias1, Lalita Kraus1, Tomás Donadio1, Gilberto Viera2
1: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
2: The Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
University societal outreach and citizen science: open challenges
Carolina Pacchi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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