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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
104 (I): Global Energy – energy crisis, energy transition, energy geography (I)
Chair: Dr. Balázs Kulcsár
 

Blocked socio-ecological transformation: the continuing dominance of fossil fuels

Christian Zeller

Universität Salzburg, Austria



The Energy Demand of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Germany by 2045 – Implications for the Energy Transition

Verena Kreilinger

University of Salzburg, Austria



Atoms for security: A critical geopolitics of nuclear fuel supply in Europe

Teva Meyer

Université de Haute-Alsace, France



Energy transition in the province of León (Spain): A new cycle of extraction and exploitation of local resources.

Xosé Somoza Medina

University of León (Spain), Spain

121 (I): Disability: spatial and geographical approaches (I)
Chair: Dr. Meddy Escuriet
Chair: Dr. Mauricette Fournier
Chair: Prof. Franck Chignier-Riboulon
 

L'accessibilité spatiale comme paramètre premier du mouvement inclusif : conception et expérimentations des outils du diagnostic territorial multi scalaire

Franck Bodin1, Marie-Lavande Laidebeur2

1: Laboratoire TVES, Université de Lille, France; 2: Laboratoire TVES, Université de LIlle, France



Engaging Marginalised Narrations in Disability Research: Spatial and Digital Access in Marrakech

mounir kheirallah

University of Hassan II Casablanca Morocco, University of Naples Federico II



Disability Simulation Experiences through Cultural Geography: Concepts and Methods for Deconstructing Children's Representations of Disability

Florie Bresteaux

Université de Genève, France

126 (I): Leaving or staying? (Im)mobilities in a changing Europe (I)
Chair: Prof. Barbara Staniscia
Chair: Prof. Josefina Domínguez-Mujica
 

Constellations of mobility in the present Euro-Mediterranean space: Apennine mountains and the leaving or staying scenarios

Monica Meini, Diana Ciliberti, Giovanna Sebastianelli

University of Molise, Italy



Evolving tribes: A proposed neo-tribal approach for segmenting digital nomads

Agota Pfening, Melinda Jaszberenyi

Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary



Shaping Perceptions, Shifting Populations: Sentiment Analysis of Places in News Media and Its Influence on Migration Dynamics

Evert Meijers, Martijn Smit, Callista Guillanneuf

Utrecht University, The Netherlands



Newcomers as transformation force of rural areas perspectives in Serbia

Marija Drobnjakovic, Milena Panic, Vlasta Kokotovic Kanazir

Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijic" SASA, Serbia

134 (I): Promoting (in)equality. Places, people and power within participative processes (I)
Chair: Prof. EMANUELA GAMBERONI
Chair: Silvy Boccaletti
Chair: Dr. Valentina Capocefalo
Chair: Dr. Giovanna Di Matteo
Chair: Daniele Pasqualetti
Additional Session Chair: GIUSEPPE GAMBAZZA
 

Local youth strategies in Slovenia: meaningful impact or symbolic efforts

Pina Klara Petrović Jesenovec, Naja Marot

University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia



Placing participatory and transdisciplinary approaches with young people at the forefront of transformation for climate change

Kathy Reilly, Frances Fahy

University of Galway, Ireland



'Left behind' people within 'left-behind' places: a grounded theory approach

Marta Moschetti

Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy



Inclusion/exclusion in Marginalized Areas: Examining the Italian Migration and Reception System

Giovanna Di Matteo

Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy

138 (I): Integrative geographical research in and about Europe: Concepts and applications (I)
Chair: Dr. Ronald Pöppl
2nd Session Chair: Ulrich Ermann
 

Integrative geography - a realistic future?

Gábor Mezősi

Umiversity of Sezeged, Hungary



Relationship between humans and the environment: spatial distribution and changes in the Dalmatian marshes in the 19th and early 20th century

Tea Turić, Lena Mirošević

University of Zadar, Croatia



Pluvial flood potential assessment at catchment and municipal scale

Matej Vojtek, Jana Vojteková

Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Regional Development, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Nitra, Slovakia



Bridging Nature and Society: Integrative Analysis of Air Pollution Distribution and Bioindicators in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Amra Banda1, Sabina Žero1, Armin Macanović1, Emina Ramić1, Amar Karadža1, Bakir Krajinović2, Amina Balićevac1

1: University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2: Federal Meteorological Institute, Bosnia and Herzegovina

160 (I): Urban tourism: dynamics, transformations, and challenges of a changing Europe (I)
Chair: Prof. Simone Bozzato
Chair: Dr. Maria Grazia Cinti
Chair: Prof. Pierluigi Magistri
4th Session Chair: Marco Maggioli
 

From cars to museums, intertwining geography and urban tourism in the city of Turin

Stefania Cerutti

Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy



An Ecological Approach to Tourism in Urban Spaces: Evidence from Italy

Laura Augello, Fabrizio Ferrari

"G. d'Annunzio" University - Chieti-Pescara, Italy



How Large is Venice?

Dario Bertocchi

University of Udine, Italy



The impacts of the European Capital of Sport 2024 recognition for the city of Genoa: a tourism geography perspective

Gabriele Casano, Stefania Mangano

University of Genoa, Italy

204: Looking at the overlooked urbanities: People, practices and left-behind cities
Chair: Dr. Julia Wesely
2nd Session Chair: Yimin Zhao
 

Overlooked inhabitations: countering the dominant gaze of the city through spatial practices of houseless urban dwellers

Paroj Banerjee

UCL, United Kingdom



Left Behind or Left Out? An Intersectional Examination of the Concept “Left Behindness" with regard to the overlooked realities of migrant and racialized communities

Daniele Karasz, Adrienne Homberger, Sladana Adamovic

TU Wien, Austria



From Industrial Ruins to New Realities: The Transformation of Armenian Post-industrial Towns

Aram Vartikyan1, Harutyun Vermishyan2

1: Yerevan State University, Armenia; 2: Yerevan State University, Armenia



Urban transformation in an intermediate city: waterfront redevelopment in Alkmaar, Netherlands

Marco Bontje

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The

206: Back to the future: the 15-min city and active mobility indicators
Chair: Dr. Kirsten von Elverfeldt
Chair: Dr. Maria Anna Martin
Chair: Dr. Sebastian Block
 

Can proximity forge strong bonds? Exploring the relationship between urban proximity and social cohesion at the neighbourhood level

Serena Mombelli

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain



Diverse temporalities within the 15-minutes cities: micromobility future scenarios as moral claims in Italy.

Francesco Zuccolo

University of Padua, Italy



Station district as a possible spatial theatre for cautious urban regeneration and/or sustainable development?

Arvid Krüger

Universität Kassel, Germany

 
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
11:00am
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12:30pm
104 (II): Global Energy – energy crisis, energy transition, energy geography (II)
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

121 (II): Disability: spatial and geographical approaches (II)
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

126 (II): Leaving or staying? (Im)mobilities in a changing Europe (II)
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

134 (II): Promoting (in)equality. Places, people and power within participative processes (II)
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

138 (II): Integrative geographical research in and about Europe: Concepts and applications (II)
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

149 (I): Nature is Dead! Who Killed It? Transitions to a Future 'Without Nature' (I)
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

160 (II): Urban tourism: dynamics, transformations, and challenges of a changing Europe (Ii)
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

164: Sounds, Touches, Feelings of War Zones: Embodied and Emotional Geographies of Resistance
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



The Nakba as the death of feminist politics: On the emotional geographies of decolonial feminist vistas

Chamindra Weerawardhana

Consortium for Intersectional Justice, Sri Lanka



Everyday Spaces of Resistance to the War on Migrants

Agnese Pacciardi

University of Lund, Sweden

165 (I): Collaborating on Changing Cities: Citizen Science as an Urban Planning Ally (I)
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

12:30pm
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2:00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Keynote by Prof. J. Miggelbrink: Geographies in/of the Anthropocene. Preliminary thoughts from a human geography perspective
Location: Festsaal
Keynote lecture by Prof. Judith Miggelbrink, Professor of Regional Geography at the University of Leipzig & director of the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography
3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee Break
4:00pm
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5:30pm
102: Water Energy Food Ecosystem nexus in Alpine Regions
Chair: Dr. Arthur Schindelegger
2nd Session Chair: Hubert Job
 

Institutionalization and Strategic Implementation of International Strategies for Sustainable Development in the Alpine Region

MSc Sarah Striethorst, Seniorprofessor Dr. Hubert Job

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany



Rethinking spatial planning instruments to protect alpine groundwater resources in Bavaria and South Tyrol

Kerstin Ströbel

University of Wuerzburg, Germany



Climate resilience from the bottom: A multi-criteria decision making approach to collaboratively implement nature-based solutions on private land

Arthur Schindelegger

BOKU Wien, Austria

107: The future of retail - digitalization and revitalization
Chair: Prof. Ulrich Jürgens
 

Innovation and survival strategies of rural grocery stores: experiences from sparsely populated areas in Sweden

Doris Anna Carson, Dean Bradley Carson

Umea University, Sweden



Navigating Space and Strategy: The Role of Physical Stores in Omnichannel Retail

Aino Ruohola1, Kaisa Jaalama2, Saija Toivonen1

1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)



SmartStores, unmanned stores and vending machines - prospects for the grocery retail of the future in rural regions

Ulrich Jürgens

University of Kiel, Germany

146: Feminist perspectives on care, paid employment, and the city
Chair: Prof. Henriette Bertram
Chair: Sarah Mente
3rd Session Chair: Johanna Niesen
 

Affective Vélomobilities of Care in Postsocialist Settings

Maria Lindmäe

Tallinn University, Estonia



Towards a gender-sensitive planning model for rural areas: care as a transversal catalyst for equal rural development

Alessia Bertuca, Claudia De Luca

University of Bologna, Italy



Closing the Gap: Policy Needs and Women's Labour Market Challenges in Industrial Peripheries of CEE

Jasmin Sandriester, Jörn Harfst, Simone Kocher, Wolfgang Fischer

University of Graz, Austria

149 (II): Nature is Dead! Who Killed It? Transitions to a Future 'Without Nature' (II)
Chair: Dr. Eleonora Guadagno
Chair: Sara Bonati
3rd Session Chair: Ginevra Pierucci, 4th Session Chair: Marco Tononi
 

International transport of wild animals between zoos as an element of species biodiversity protection – causes and conditions. A case study of a zoo in Wroclaw, Poland.

Weronika Cecylia Michalska

University of Warsaw, Poland



Remember our Roots: Museum as a space of nature mourning and social infrastructure in Palermo

Katharine Kurtz, Emanuela Caravello

University of Palermo



Youth Perception of Climate Change: Enhancing Risk Communication for a Sustainable Future

Eleonora Gioia, Noemi Marchetti, Fausto Marincioni

Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy



Living an integral ecology: how do Christian ecologists reimagine the relationship between society and nature?

Nathan Gabriel Daligault

University of Strasbourg, France

152: The Urban Dimension of Violence and (In)Security: A View from European Cities
Chair: Dr. Josefa Maria Stiegler
 

Beyond caring mythical mothers: memorialising women on the walls of Belfast

Marie Migeon

University of Basel, Switzerland

165 (II): Collaborating on Changing Cities: Citizen Science as an Urban Planning Ally (II)
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
 

Urban gaps in small cities in the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" – How to address urban vacancies with Citizen Science?!

Jonas Birke, Bernhard Köppen

University of Koblenz, Germany



From Local Challenges to Regional Impact: Engaging Teenagers in Citizen Science in Emilia-Romagna

Catia Prandi1, Michela De Biasio2

1: University of Bologna, Italy; 2: Agenda Digitale, Emilia Romagna Region, Italy



Integrating citizens into Digital Climate Health Technologies: A case study of air quality monitoring platforms

Razieh Rezabeigisani, Sören Becker

Philipps Universität Marburg, Germany



Critical reflections on the potential of citizen science in urban water quality investigations

Adwoa Serwaa Ofori1, Jeremy Auerbach1, Suzanne Linnane2, Reza Tavangar2

1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: Dundalk Institute of Technology

177: Climate change and agri-food practices: reconfigurations, new narratives and socio-ecological futures
Chair: Dr. Fausto Di Quarto
2nd Session Chair: Daniel Delatin Rodrigues
 

Between food democracy and food sovereignty: which narratives on climate change and agri-food practices?

Chiara Spadaro

Univeristy of Padua, Italy



Traditional Food heritage facing the challenges of climate change: some insights from Italy

Fabio Pollice1, Patrizia Domenica Miggiano2, Federica Epifani1

1: University of Salento, Italy; 2: Pegaso Telematic University, Italy



Weighing Anchored Masculinities: Fisher-men and the conservation of marine biodiversity in a fragmented seascape.

Aloïs Aguettant1,2

1: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 2: MEDiverSEAty Consortium

185: Sensing and learning the Anthropocene: future directions in geographical thought
Chair: Dr. Giovanni Modaffari
2ns Session Chair: Alberto Amore
 

Geography of plastic fragmentation

Maciej Liro, Anna Zielonka

Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland



Tracking large carnivores in the Anthropocene. An ethnographic proposal for exploring more-than-human worlds

Roberto D'Alba

University of Padua and Ca' Foscari Venice, Italy



The Geography of Sustainable Development: arguing for a new discipline in the Anthropocene

Jozsef Benedek1,2, György Kocziszky2

1: Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Geography, Cluj, Romania; 2: Budapest Metropolitan University

 

 
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