Conference Agenda
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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 - 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? University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geografphy, Serbia Rural Tourism and Community Collaboration: Sustainable Development Pathways in Hungary 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? Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain Measuring Residents’ Attitudes Toward Tourism Impacts: Evidence from Andalusia, Spain 1: University of Malaga, Spain; 2: University of Barcelona, Spain; 3: University of Surrey, UK |
4:00pm - 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 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 Politecnico di Milano, Italy The Changing Geography of Domestic Tourism in Ireland Fáilte Ireland and Technological University of the Shannon, Ireland Climate change, wildfires, and challenges to tourism development in Portugal's marginal regions University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 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. Bangor University, North Wales, United Kingdom Rethinking the City: Toponymy at the Intersection of Local Identities and Migratory Dynamics 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) University of Alicante, Spain |
11:00am - 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 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. Université Bourgogne Europe, France Building Names Motivated by Commercial Goals: A Case Study of Zagreb University of Zadar, Croatia The changing narratives and identities in urbanonyms of Zadar, Croatia University of Zadar, Croatia |
2:00pm - 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 University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia The rise of enterprising communities: transforming economies in/from the margins 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 National Institute of Geophysics Geodesy and Geography - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria New forms of living in the mountains. Spaces, times and new economies Unito (university of Turin, Italy |
4:00pm - 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 1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: University of Camerino, Italy Reimagining Alpine Inhabitation: Gentrification, Political Ecologies, and Shared Practices of Care GSSI, Italy Reviving the massif, not the mountains: Grounding new territorial projects in Val Seriana (Italy) Università degli studi di Bergamo, Italy |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 Société royale belge de géographie, Belgium Local and Transnational: The Political Geography of European Parliament Elections Groupe d'études géopolitiques, Paris, France Between rural and urban. Specificity of political behaviour in small towns of Poland Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Geographical aspects of the 2024 redistricting of Hungarian parliamentary constituencies HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary |
11:00am - 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 University of Zadar, Croatia Local activity of Poznań residents in light of the results of the elections to district councils in 2024 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Exploring the Electoral Geography of Right-Wing Populism: The Role of Left-Behind Regions 1: Thünen Institute of Rural Studies, Germany; 2: The Czech Academy of Sciences Difficulties to access services & equipments and the impact on electoral behaviour Free University of Brussels, Belgium |
2:00pm - 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 University of Wroclaw, Poland The Decline of Conventional Rail Services in Low-Populated Areas Amid High-Speed Rail Expansion 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 Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland The effects of teleworking on high-speed rail commuting patterns in Spain: a changing scenario Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), Spain |
4:00pm - 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 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? Masaryk University, Czech Republic Geographical Variations in Post-Covid Rail Demand Patterns in the UK: A Comparative Analysis with Pre-Covid Trends University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia Placing participatory and transdisciplinary approaches with young people at the forefront of transformation for climate change University of Galway, Ireland 'Left behind' people within 'left-behind' places: a grounded theory approach Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy Inclusion/exclusion in Marginalized Areas: Examining the Italian Migration and Reception System Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy |
11:00am - 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 BOKU University, Austria Citizen Engagement and Just Adaptation to Flooding in Amsterdam University of Vienna, University of Amsterdam How to make yourself heard: urban activists’ role-choices University of Vienna, Austria Perspectives of participative care in a neo-liberal system Roma Tre University, Italy |
4:00pm - 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? Univeristy of Padua, Italy Traditional Food heritage facing the challenges of climate change: some insights from Italy 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. 1: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 2: MEDiverSEAty Consortium |
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