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Location: Sitzungsaal
Main Building of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Wien
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025
2:00pm
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3:30pm
103 (I): Changing tourism in a changing Europe (I)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Dr. Angela Hof
Additional Session Chairs: Alejandro Armas Diaz, Martin Knoll, Nora Müller
 

Kučaj and Beljanica Mt. a s a potential national park – a trigger of revitalization of rural areas in Eastern Serbia?

Aleksandar Petrovic, Snezana Djurdjic, Danica Santic, Marija Antic, Dragana Nikolic, Tijana Jakovljevic

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geografphy, Serbia



Rural Tourism and Community Collaboration: Sustainable Development Pathways in Hungary

Kyra Tomay1, Éva Orbán2

1: Department of Sociology, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2: Doctoral School of Demography and Sociology, University of Pécs, Hungary



Mountaineering Villages: Can They Offer Radical Alternatives in Tourism and Nature Conservation?

Nora Müller

Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain



Measuring Residents’ Attitudes Toward Tourism Impacts: Evidence from Andalusia, Spain

Inmaculada Gallego1, Anna Torres-Delgado2, Manuel Alector Ribeiro3

1: University of Malaga, Spain; 2: University of Barcelona, Spain; 3: University of Surrey, UK

4:00pm
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5:30pm
103 (II): Changing tourism in a changing Europe (II)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Dr. Angela Hof
Additional Session Chairs: Alejandro Armas Diaz, Martin Knoll, Nora Müller
 

Recent characteristics of the international second home phenomenon in the Croatian littoral

Vuk Tvrtko Opačić1, Ivo Beroš2

1: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia; 2: Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia



Between overtourism and abandonment: territorial tensions in coastal areas

Carolina Pacchi

Politecnico di Milano, Italy



The Changing Geography of Domestic Tourism in Ireland

Barraí Hennebry

Fáilte Ireland and Technological University of the Shannon, Ireland



Climate change, wildfires, and challenges to tourism development in Portugal's marginal regions

Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Ricardo Garcia, Inês Boavida-Portugal

University of Lisbon, Portugal

Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
105 (I): Place names between cultural heritage and cultural change (I)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Prof. Peter Jordan
 

Mounds and Their Names in the Hortobágy region

Katalin Reszegi

University of Debrecen, Hungary



Interpreting a landscape through ancient, local micro-toponyms: The hinterland of the river Ogwen in Eryri, north Wales, from source to sea. Economic change and challenges.

Rhian Parry

Bangor University, North Wales, United Kingdom



Rethinking the City: Toponymy at the Intersection of Local Identities and Migratory Dynamics

Souad BOUHADJAR

Université Dr.Mouley Tahar Saida, Algeria



Cartographies of memory: street toponymy as a reflection of political regimes. Application to the case study of Elda (Spain)

Gabriel Moreno-Delgado

University of Alicante, Spain

11:00am
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12:30pm
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

2:00pm
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3:30pm
162 (I): New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies (I)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Dr. Nicolò Fenu
2nd Session Chair: Paolo Giaccaria, 3rd Session Chair: Samantha Cenere
 

Work and Financial Security in the Alps according to the 10th Report on the State of the Alps

Naja Marot, Tadej Bevk, Maja Debevec, David Klepej, Pina Klara Petrović Jesenovec, Nina Stubičar

University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia



The rise of enterprising communities: transforming economies in/from the margins

Annalisa Spalazzi1, Jacopo Sforzi2

1: Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy; 2: Euricse, Italy



Spatial aspects of human-wildlife interactions in the mountains: a case study of Central Balkan, Bulgaria

Stoyan Nedkov, Yordan Yordanov, Vanya Stoycheva, Hristina Prodanova

National Institute of Geophysics Geodesy and Geography - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria



New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies

Nicolò Fenu, Paolo Giaccari, Samantha Cenere

Unito (university of Turin, Italy

4:00pm
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5:30pm
162 (II): New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies (II)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Dr. Nicolò Fenu
2nd Session Chair: Paolo Giaccaria, 3rd Session Chair: Samantha Cenere
 

Blockchains and tokenization for social and community economies in mountain areas

Cristina Viano1, Irene Domenicale2

1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: University of Camerino, Italy



Reimagining Alpine Inhabitation: Gentrification, Political Ecologies, and Shared Practices of Care

Elena Brusadelli

GSSI, Italy



Reviving the massif, not the mountains: Grounding new territorial projects in Val Seriana (Italy)

Renato Ferlinghetti, Mario Paris, Sara Invernizzi

Università degli studi di Bergamo, Italy

Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
166-173 (I): New trends in the electoral geography in Europe
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Prof. Christian Vandermotten
2nd Session Chair: Gilles Van Hamme
 

The spatialisation of new electoral cleavages in Europe since the beginning of the 21st century

Christian Vandermotten

Société royale belge de géographie, Belgium



Local and Transnational: The Political Geography of European Parliament Elections

François Hublet

Groupe d'études géopolitiques, Paris, France



Between rural and urban. Specificity of political behaviour in small towns of Poland

Michał Konopski

Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland



Geographical aspects of the 2024 redistricting of Hungarian parliamentary constituencies

Tamás Kovalcsik

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary

11:00am
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12:30pm
166-173 (II): Spatial aspects of political behaviour: elections, referendums, protest events
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Balázs Szabó
Chair: Dr. Tamás Kovalcsik
 

Exploring Spatial Dynamics of Voter Turnout: A Multiscale Analysis of Croatia's 2024 Parliamentary Elections

Mislav Stjepan Čagalj

University of Zadar, Croatia



Local activity of Poznań residents in light of the results of the elections to district councils in 2024

Emilia Bogacka, Katarzyna Kulczyńska, Roman Matykowski

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland



Exploring the Electoral Geography of Right-Wing Populism: The Role of Left-Behind Regions

Andreas Klärner1, Martin Refisch1, Josef Bernard2

1: Thünen Institute of Rural Studies, Germany; 2: The Czech Academy of Sciences



Difficulties to access services & equipments and the impact on electoral behaviour

François LUCIARDI

Free University of Brussels, Belgium

2:00pm
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3:30pm
115 (I): The changing and contrasting geographies of railways in Europe (I)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Prof. Simon Blainey
Chair: Dr. Amparo Moyano
 

The Potential for Using Regional Rail in Intra-Urban Commuting in Central and Eastern Europe

Wojciech Jurkowski

University of Wroclaw, Poland



The Decline of Conventional Rail Services in Low-Populated Areas Amid High-Speed Rail Expansion

Zacarias Grande Andrade, Daniela Henríquez Flores

Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain



The impact of the construction of the Central Communication Hub (CPK) and new high-speed railway line on the accessibility and range of outreach of airports in Poland

Radoslaw Bul

Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland



The effects of teleworking on high-speed rail commuting patterns in Spain: a changing scenario

Amparo Moyano, Laura Moreno-Trujillo

Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), Spain

4:00pm
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5:30pm
115 (II): The changing and contrasting geographies of railways in Europe (II)
Location: Sitzungsaal
Chair: Prof. Simon Blainey
Chair: Dr. Amparo Moyano
 

Geographical Analysis of the Evolution of Overnight Train Services in Central and Western Europe since 1989

Simon Blainey1, Marcin Król2, Jakub Taczanowski3

1: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2: SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; 3: Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland



Night trains in Europe – sustainable alternative or niche market?

Zdeněk Tomeš, Vilem Pařil

Masaryk University, Czech Republic



Geographical Variations in Post-Covid Rail Demand Patterns in the UK: A Comparative Analysis with Pre-Covid Trends

Gamze Aydin, Prof. Simon Blainey

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
134 (I): Promoting (in)equality. Places, people and power within participative processes (I)
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
 

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

11:00am
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12:30pm
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

4:00pm
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5:30pm
177: Climate change and agri-food practices: reconfigurations, new narratives and socio-ecological futures
Location: Sitzungsaal
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


 
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