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Location: Seminarraum 1
Campus of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Bäckerstraße 13, 1010 Vienna
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025
2:00pm
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3:30pm
118 (I): New phenomenon of Tourism Mobility in a Changing Europe (I)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

4:00pm
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5:30pm
118 (II): New phenomenon of Tourism Mobility in a Changing Europe (II)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
125 (I): The diversity of the 15-minute City: Approaches, definitions, and methods (I)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

11:00am
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12:30pm
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

2:00pm
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3:30pm
183 (I): Dialectics of circular migration: conceptual and policy challenges for Europe (I)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

4:00pm
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5:30pm
183 (II): Dialectics of circular migration: conceptual and policy challenges for Europe (II)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
129: Europe in the Making - The Changing Religious Landscapes
Location: Seminarraum 1
Chair: Prof. Gianfranco Battisti
 

Religion as a marker of national identity - the changing pattern of Europe

Peter Jordan

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria



Investigating the Regional Aspects of Declining Ecclesiastical Religiosity in Hungary

Antal Tóth, Csaba Patkós

Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Hungary



From the French laïcité of the early 20th century to the global emergency of the 21st. The transformation of religious buildings in an Italian diocese on the French border.

Lorenzo Bagnoli

University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy



Muslim places of worship in Florence: spatial perceptions and religious practices of Florentine Muslim communities

MARTINO HAVER LONGO

University of Florence, Italy

11:00am
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12:30pm
163: The Changing European Rural Landscape: Land Concentration, Monocultures, and Biodiversity Loss
Location: Seminarraum 1
Chair: Prof. Pierluigi De Felice
Chair: Dr. Marilena Labianca
Additional Session Chairs: Maria Gemma Grillotti Di Giacomo, Silvia Siniscalchi, Luisa Spagnoli, Teresa Amodio
 

The rural landscape as an interpretative paradigm of sustainable agriculture

Maria Gemma Grillotti Di Giacomo1, Pierluigi De Felice2, Marilena Labianca3

1: Association Inter-University Research Group GECOAGRI LANDITALY; 2: University of Salerno; 3: University of Foggia



Land concentration, monocultures, social transformation in rural Hungary

Imre Kovách, Ágnes Győri

Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary



Advancing sustainable land management: A case study on soil health and biodiversity in mainland Portugal

Eduardo Gomes1, Luís Valença Pinto2, Miguel Inácio2, Paulo Pereira2, Cláudia Viana1

1: Centre of Geographical Studies (CEG), Associate Laboratory TERRA, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning (IGOT), Universidade de Lisboa; 2: Environmental Management Laboratory, Mykolas Romeris University, Ateities s. 20, Vilnius, Lithuania



Current trends in mountain farming between intensification and new crops. Findings from some case studies in Italian Eastern Alps

Viviana Ferrario1, Lucia Piani2, Nadia Carestiato2, Giovanni Agostoni1, Marta Siragna1, Marianna Fabbrizioli1, Micol Rossetti1, Andrea De Coi1

1: Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy; 2: Università degli Studi di Udine, Italy

2:00pm
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3:30pm
127: Navigating Demographic and Migration Challanges: Data-Informed Solutions for a Changing World
Location: Seminarraum 1
Chair: Prof. Elina Apsite Berina
Chair: Dr. Zaiga Krišjāne
Chair: Dr. Maris Berzins
 

The impact of contemporary migration patterns in Croatia on age and family structures

Vera Graovac Matassi

University of Zadar, Croatia



Understanding demographic and migratory patterns in left-behind places of Latvia

Maris Berzins, Elina Apsite-Berina, Niks Stafeckis, Janis Krumins

University of Latvia, Latvia



Population Ageing in Croatia: Will Older People Be Left Alone and Unprotected?

Sanja Klempić Bogadi1, Sonja Podgorelec1, Dubravka Spevec2, Margareta Gregurović1

1: Department for Migration and Demographic Research, Institute for Migration Research, Croatia; 2: Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb



The Role of International Students in Addressing Demographic Shifts: A Resource for Demographic Resilience in Latvia

Elina Apsite Berina1, Sindija Balode1, Ieva Jegermane1, Eero Loonurm2

1: University of Latvia, Latvia; 2: Estonian Education and Youth Board, Estonia

4:00pm
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5:30pm
140: Socio-Spatial Cleavages and Urban Rehabilitation Policies in European Cities
Location: Seminarraum 1
Chair: Andrea Visioli
Chair: Mar Esteve-Güell
3rd Session Chair: Oriol Nel·lo i Colom
 

Changing socio-spatial differences in Budapest before and after the 2008 financial crisis

Balázs Szabó1, Zoltan Kovács2

1: Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungary; 2: Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Geographical Institute



FROM FLUX TO CAPITAL: Distinguishing patterns of income and wealth segregation

Javier San Millán, Clémentine Cottineau-Mugadza, Maarten van Ham

TU Delft, Spain



EVOLUTION OF THE RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN THE METROPOLITAN ARC OF BARCELONA (2001-2021)

Mar Esteve-Güell, Andrea Visioli, Oriol Nel·lo i Colom

Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain



Beyond the pathological. Rethinking urban regeneration through the ethics of care in Palermo's Southeast Coast

Caterina Di Lucchio

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
121 (I): Disability: spatial and geographical approaches (I)
Location: Seminarraum 1
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

11:00am
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12:30pm
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

4:00pm
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5:30pm
102: Water Energy Food Ecosystem nexus in Alpine Regions
Location: Seminarraum 1
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


 
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