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Location: Seminarraum 2
Campus of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Bäckerstraße 13, 1010 Vienna
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025
2:00pm
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3:30pm
188 (I): Geography and the science-society interface (I)
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Dr. Michiel van Meeteren
Chair: Sophie Bijleveld
Chair: Lena Simone Marina Paauwe
Chair: Noor Vet
 

Cross-border simillaritites and differences in flood protection infrastructure along Prut river and the influences for vulnerability and risk

IURII BEJAN1, MIHAI NICULITA2, BUNDUC TATIANA1, CHIRIAC IOANA1, BOTNARI ALIONA1, CHELARIU OANA2, FEDOR ANDREEA2, MIHAI CIPRIAN MARGARINT2

1: Moldova State University; 2: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania



Spatial Organization and Accessibility of Services under Varied Development Scenarios: Support for Optimal Planning Solutions

Vladimir Popović, Zora Živanović

University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geography, Serbia



Professionalizing the Planoloog: Co-production on the science-policy interface

Noor Vet, Michiel van Meeteren

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



For a return of geographic imaginaries in institutional frameworks: the perspective of organized federalism

Gabriele Casano

University of Genoa, Italy

4:00pm
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5:30pm
188 (II): Geography and the science-society interface (II)
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Dr. Michiel van Meeteren
Chair: Sophie Bijleveld
Chair: Lena Simone Marina Paauwe
Chair: Noor Vet
 

Formulating Geography’s Relevance to the Development Field in the late 1960s and 1970s

Lena Simone Marina Paauwe

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



Mitigating the Impact of opposite hydrological hazards on Agriculture in the Prut River Valley

Tatiana Bunduc1, Ioana Chiriac1, Elena-Oana Chelariu2, Iurie Bejan1, Andreea-Daniela Fedor2, Mihai Niculita2, Aliona Botnari1, Andra-Cosmina Albulescu2, Mihai Ciprian Margarint2

1: Institute of Ecology and Geography, Moldova State University, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova; 2: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Department of Geography, Iasi, Romania



The two Edwards: Mid-century modernity and the professionalization of American geography

Trevor Barnes1, Michiel van Meeteren2

1: University of British Columbia, Canada; 2: Utrecht University, The Netherlands



For a Responsible Geography

MARK BOYLE

Maynooth University in Ireland, Ireland

Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
187 (I): Speculative Cartography and Futuring for Spatial Degrowth – A Co-imaginative Mapping-Workshop (I)
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: jana gebauer
Chair: Sarah Ware
Additional Session Chairs: Corinna Dengler, Luciana Maia, Lilian Pungas
11:00am
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12:30pm
187 (II): Speculative Cartography and Futuring for Spatial Degrowth – A Co-imaginative Mapping-Workshop (II)
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: jana gebauer
Chair: Sarah Ware
Additional Session Chairs: Corinna Dengler, Luciana Maia, Lilian Pungas
2:00pm
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3:30pm
130: Changing migration landscape in Europe: geographies of segregation and integration issues of migrants and refugees from Ukraine
Location: Seminarraum 2
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

4:00pm
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5:30pm
116: Quantitative approaches for disabled mobility studies: Rationale, issues, pitfalls and results
Location: Seminarraum 2
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

Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
106: The relevance of diverse information collection in research on transition of rural areas
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Prof. Ewa Karolina Korcelli-Olejniczak
2nd Session Chair: Jerzy Bański
 

Combining Data and Stakeholder Engagement to Support Rural Transitions: Lessons from Small Rural Businesses in the Nockregion-Oberkärnten Living Lab (Austria)

Karin Schroll, Daria Ernst, Ingrid Machold

Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research, Austria



Supporting Social Entrepreneurship and Food Redistribution: A Modelling Approach

Matic Soklič, Emil Erjavec, Ilona Rac

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia



A living lab approach: a challenge or a solution for gathering information on a Functional Rural Area (FRA). The case of the Radomski subregion in Poland.

Marcin Mazur, Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak

Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS, Poland



Developing an Inclusive Short Food Supply Chain to Meet the Tourism Demand – example of LL Zaječar District

Natalija Bogdanov, Saša Todorović

University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia

11:00am
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12:30pm
122: Sacrifice Zones: Configurations, Representations, Practices, and Reterritorialization Projects in Europe
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Dr. Federica Epifani
Chair: Gustavo D'Aversa
3rd Session Chair: Patrizia Domenica Miggiano
 

Rethinking marginality through the geographies of children living neighborhoods “of exception”. A comparison between Borgo Marina, Rimini, and Al Hussein Camp, Amman.

Veronica Cucci

La Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy



Spaces of Resistance and “Sacrifice Zones”: Comics as a Tool for Socio-Ecological Mobilization in Southern Italy

Fanny Bortone, Antonella Rinella

Università del Salento, Italy



Toward a European Definition of “Sacrifice Zone”: Configurations, Representations, and Pathways to Spatial Justice

Gustavo D'Aversa1, Patrizia Domenica Miggiano2, Federica Epifani1

1: Università del Salento, Italy; 2: Pegaso University, Italy

2:00pm
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3:30pm
142: Geopolitics of Migration and Security in a Changing Europe
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Prof. Maria Paola Pagnini
2nd Session Chair: Giuseppe Terranova
 

Geopolitics of immigration in a disordered world: the case of the European Union

Maria Paola Pagnini, Giuseppe Terranova

Unicusano, Italy



Women as Geopolitical Subjects and Objects in the Context of Migration and Security

Sonia Malvica1, Carmelo Maria Porto2

1: University of Sassari, Italy; 2: University of Messina, Italy



Migration routes and ‘Fortress Europe’. Cultural geography considerations on the migratory journey

Giovanni Messina1, Enrico Nicosia2

1: University of Messina, Italy; 2: University of Messina, Italy



Global supply chains, uncertainty and geopolitics in a changing Europe

Marco Mazzarino

University Iuav of Venice, Italy

4:00pm
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5:30pm
158: Renewable Energy on the Move: Spatial Patterns and Institutional Barriers to a Low-Carbon Future
Location: Seminarraum 2
Chair: Prof. Federico Martellozzo
Additional Session Chairs: Marco Grasso, Stefano Clò, Filippo Randelli, Matteo Dalle Vaglie
 

Discursive context and conflicts of energy transition and built heritage protection in a metropolitan locality

Gergely Horzsa

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary



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

Joseph Smithard1, David Bauer2

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



Mapping Solar Energy Potential: A Machine Learning Approach to Sustainable Land-Use Planning in Italy

Matteo Dalle Vaglie, Federico Martellozzo

University of Florence, Italy



Beyond the Top Down/Bottom Up Dualism in the Conformation of Renewable Energy Communities (RECs): Italian Case Studies

GIULIA CHIARA CERESA

University of Florence, Italy

Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025
4:00pm
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5:30pm
107: The future of retail - digitalization and revitalization
Location: Seminarraum 2
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


 
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