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    A102526AA - Climate change and societal implications of urban land surface temperature changes over southwestern cities, NigeriaA101486JM-01
     Ayansina AYANLADE, Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna | Universitätsstraße 7/5, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A104904HK - New Version of the City-scale Large Eddy Simulation Model (City-LES) to propose better adaptation strategies for uncomfortable thermal environment in urban areasA101486JM-01
     Hiroyuki KUSAKA, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A103530JL - Can high relative humidity of the world's mega-cities help fight climate change?A101486JM-01
     Judi (Yehudit) LAX, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A103016ED - Between Historical GIS, Spatial Humanities and Digital Humanities: Epistemological and Methodological ConsiderationsA101530NG-01
     Elena DAI PRÀ, University Of Trento, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A103562PP - Cataloguing, examining and disseminating topographical views through open access geolocated databasesA101530NG-01
     Pietro PIANA, University of Genova, Italy
     Charles WATKINS, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A103912GL - From the archive to the network: the interoperability with geohistorical sourcesA101530NG-01
     Laura GARCÍA JUAN, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A104154KY - Building GIS-based Place Name Directory of Japan for Promoting Spatial HumanitiesA101530NG-01
     Keiji YANO, Geography Department, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    Maps are an essential tool for teaching and practising geography, and are based mainly on visual information. But how can we give visually impaired or blind people access to cartography? How can visual information be transformed into tactile information? What types of maps are possible? To what extent is it possible to adapt the educational content?
    Through several examples of tactile maps and models, the exhibition presents different adaptations made for visually impaired pupils and students and invites a more global reflection on teaching practices and contents.
    The exhibition is produced in partnership with the department of adapted documents for the visually impaired (SDADV) of the French National Institute for Training and Research for the Education of Disabled Young People and Adapted Teaching (INSHEA).
    Exhibition of unpublished photos from the Jean Gottmann collection, with the support of the IGU Commission on the History of Geographic Thought.
    Every day in GalerieSouflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, during the conference hours.
    Inauguration: Tuesday 19/7/ 2022, 5 pm

    While Jean Gottmann's international reputation has long been associated with the Megalopolis and urban geography, the American landscapes he photographed in the 1950s bear witness to his French training in rural studies and reveal his early understanding of the "symbiosis between the rural and the urban" on the northeast coast of the United States. Many of the landscapes captured along the roads, street scenes, offer a vivid glimpse of people and the places they inhabit. They underline Jean Gottmann's interest in the diversity of human settlements and groups, which is the key to his geography: in the current context of accelerating history, his geography acutely questions our relationship with time.
    The BnF is celebrating the bicentenary of the Geographical Society, whose archives it preserves, by devoting an exhibition to 19th century exploration.
    A104170AC - PARCOURS DÉMOGRAPHIQUES DANS LES MUNICIPALITÉS DE L’ANDALOUSIE (ESPAGNE) AU XXIE SIÈCLE : VINGT ANS DE BOULEVERSEMENT CONTINU A101547YD-01
     Alberto CAPOTE LAMA, Université de Grenade, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103071DM - Low-income households in German city regions: new or persistent patterns of segregationA101547YD-01
     Carmella PFAFFENBACH, RWTH University - Department of Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105296PP - D’une crise à une autre : dynamiques spatio-temporelles des migrations résidentielles vers les campagnes françaises depuis le début des années 2000A101547YD-01
     Pierre PISTRE, Université De Paris & Umr Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105518AA - Using GIS and remote sensing to map the habitats of protected area; Oroug Bani M’arad, Saudi Arabia.A101727AG-01
     Aldosari ALI, Saudi Geographical Society, Saudi Arabia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104508AA - A Contribution Study of Geography to Vast Protected Areas: Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, Amapá, Brazilian AmazonA101727AG-01
     Angelica ARAUJO, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104848MB - Integrating mangrove planation into the coastal defence strategies as a sustainable biological approachA101727AG-01
     Malabika BISWAS ROY, Department of Geography Women's College, Calcutta, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103072LD - The scalar gaps of Nature-based Solutions: From international arenas to local implementation in FranceA101727AG-01
     Joana GUERRIN, INRAE - UMR GESTE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105251AG - Effects of Compensatory Conservation in Central IndiaA101727AG-01
     Abhineety GOEL, FLAME University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105037fb - Vision Vapeur, une mission de médiation culturelle en Itinérance entre 3 quartiers en Seine-Saint-Denis. A101607EF-01
     Feriel BOUSHAKI, Artist, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105272LD - La recherche-intervention : « faire avec » les acteurs intermédiaires de l’art spatialiséA101607EF-01
     Lea DONGUY, Université d'Artois, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105218nr - Projet de recherche-action, de 2007 à 2010 de la commune rurale de Bouillé-Saint-Paul située au Nord du département des Deux-Sèvres, de l’équipe pluridisciplinaire, composée d’un paysagiste-chercheur, d’une architecte et d’un directeur artistique.A101607EF-01
     Nataska ROUBLOV, Artiste - Architecte, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105170LL - « En deux temps, trois mouvements », reproductibilité des sciences In situA101607EF-01
     Estelle EVRARD, Université du Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A102941JF - Immigrant entrepreneurship and diversification of immigration in French rural areasA101455CM-01
     Julie FROMENTIN, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsImmigrant Entrepreneurship, International Mobilities And Sustainable Local Development In Rural Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104498RL - Labour market and territorial development: non-EU foreign immigrants in rural areas of Aragón, SpainA101455CM-01
     Raúl LARDIÉS-BOSQUE, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsImmigrant Entrepreneurship, International Mobilities And Sustainable Local Development In Rural Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102511CM - SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS IN GIRONA PYRENEES (SPAIN)A101455CM-01
     Ricard MORÉN-ALEGRET, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsImmigrant Entrepreneurship, International Mobilities And Sustainable Local Development In Rural Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103466JM - Challenges and lessons of sustainable local development and cohabitation in Corsican rural areas of low density and high foreign diversity A101455CM-01
     Josepha MILAZZO, Umr Cnrs 6240 Lisa - Università Di Corsica Pasquale Paoli, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsImmigrant Entrepreneurship, International Mobilities And Sustainable Local Development In Rural Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105561AS - Immigrant entrepreneurship in rural mountain areas: the case of Aosta Valley, in ItalyA101455CM-01
     Andrea SZEKELY, INRAE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsImmigrant Entrepreneurship, International Mobilities And Sustainable Local Development In Rural Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103676KC - Cognitive maps as metaphors: combining the study of meaning and spatial organization to capture the relationship to geographic elements.A101594TQ-01
     Kevin CLEMENTI, UMR SAGE 7363, Université de Strasbourg, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103921QL - Cartographie subjective du territoire de la Métropole Européenne de Lille ; une archéologie participative du présent.A101594TQ-01
     Quentin LEFEVRE, Chercheur indépendant, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103992EO - Combining Geolocated and Dislocated Cartographies to Map Places in Depth A101594TQ-01
     Élise OLMEDO, Concordia University - Department of Geography, Planning, Environment - Geomedia Lab, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105306FT - L’IDENTITY MAP, UNE EXPÉRIMENTATION PERSONNELLE AU SERVICE DU COLLECTIF. Fabriquer une carte sensible pour décrypter les pratiques territorialesA101594TQ-01
     Florence TROIN, Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104138SS - Perceiving, mapping and sharing of urban space: an experiment of sensitive mapping based on observation filtersA101594TQ-01
     Sevil SETEN, Ecole Doctorale Société, Temps et Territoires (STT) Nantes - AAU/CRENAU, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103722AO - « Réflexivité et enjeux éthiques : stratégies et entraves pour faire du terrain en tant que chercheure racisée auprès de migrants blancs à Phuket» (titre provisoire)A101624FO-01
     Anissa OUAMRANE-SABOUKOULOU, Upec, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104633NG - « Enquêter sur la culture légitime à partir des conservatoires de musique et de danse : blanchité et rapports de pouvoirs sur le terrain ». A101624FO-01
     Natacha GOURLAND, Lab'Urba - Université Paris Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104235FO - Faire une géographie du militaire depuis le ministère des armées. Notes sur les ambigüités de la position de chercheur.e « insider » contractuel. A101624FO-01
     Florian OPILLARD, IHEAL-CREDA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105257BD - Revenge of places that don’t matter in post-socialist Europe? The case of PolandA101397AS-01
     Boleslaw DOMANSKI, Jagiellonian University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103898JG - Changes in the Covid-19 and economic space: Concrete research on the Global Production Networks of Renewable Energy IndustryA101397AS-01
     Jang GEUNYONG, Seoul National University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105550BK - COVID-19 and changing geographies of car marketA101397AS-01
     Bartlomiej KOLSUT, Adam Mickiewicz University In Poznan, Poland, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103211EK - Shift in the origin of foreign direct investment from West to East, the case of Hungarian industryA101397AS-01
     Eva KISS, Geographical Institute, Research centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105137JL - Geography and responsability in the anthropocene - Didacticization of ethical questions of the anthropocene in geography lessonsA101391SJ-01
     Jochen LAUB, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104155MM - Interest in the human impact on the environment among 11-year-olds. Depiction, conceptual implications and concrete ways of fostering it on geographical excursionsA101391SJ-01
     Martin Xaver MÜLLER, Universität Augsburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103433pc - Pour une éducation à l’ “Anthropocène” en France et en Italie lors de séances de Géographie : situation actuelle, critique et perspectivesA101391SJ-01
     Philippe CHARPENTIER, Cufr de Mayotte/Université de la Réunion, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102942AG - La transition territoriale, une notion didactique pour les citoyens de l’Anthropocène ?A101391SJ-01
     Alexis GONIN, Université Paris Nanterre/ Laboratoire LAVUE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103556ke - Transversalité, interdisciplinarité et atelier : 3 mots clés pour saisir l’Anthropocène à l’Université ? L’exemple du projet ESPOIR de l’Université Côte d’AzurA101391SJ-01
     Karine EMSELLEM, Université Cote d'Azur - UMR 7300 ESPACE - EUR ODYSSEE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102958NS - Critical Geographies et poststructuralisme : la "différance", une institution géographique contemporaine ?A101527OM-01
     Nicolas SZENDE, ENS de Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTrouver Le Temps Et Faire Place À Une Éthique De La Discussion En Géographie Critique / Safe Space And Good Time For Fierce Controversies In Critical Geographies - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104872RK - Risques de plébéianisation de la critique, obstacles à la discussion et exemples d’analyse de ses lieux et temporalités en géographie A101527OM-01
     Régis KEERLE, UMR CNRS 6590 ESO Espaces et sociétés, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTrouver Le Temps Et Faire Place À Une Éthique De La Discussion En Géographie Critique / Safe Space And Good Time For Fierce Controversies In Critical Geographies - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104353RL - Le géographe et le terrain : capturer la critique par l’institutionnalisation de l’éthique ?A101527OM-01
     Raphaël LANGUILLON, Institut Français De Recherche Sur Le Japon, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTrouver Le Temps Et Faire Place À Une Éthique De La Discussion En Géographie Critique / Safe Space And Good Time For Fierce Controversies In Critical Geographies - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102324JO - How music festival stakeholders dealt with pandemic uncertainty: a two case-study analysis of the Leipzig Bachfest and the BAM festival in Barcelona”A101544AC-01
     Jordi OLIVA, Universität Leipzig, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A103969AO - HOW DOES COVID-19 IMPACT ON FESTIVALS MANAGEMENT FROM THE STAKEHOLDERS POINT OF VIEW?A101544AC-01
     Alicia OREA-GINER, Rey Juan Carlos University , Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A104666VG - Festival spaces and audience engagement during the pandemic: the organizers’ perspectives.A101544AC-01
     Vasiliki GEORGOULA, Research Fellow, University of the Aegean, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A105166JS - The geographies of Afrikaans arts festivals in South AfricaA101544AC-01
     Jan Hendrik STANDER, North-West University , South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A104359ML - Sharing is caring. Do Barcelona people share a festive calendar?A101544AC-01
     Joan PUJOLAR, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A102920PA - The energy nexus in African countries. An economic geography perspective on the new challenges facing cities and rural areasA101383IM-01
     Ana PEGO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104942HB - An Investigation of the Inclusion for Older People and People with Disabilities in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programming: the example of Internally Displaced Person’s (IDP) Camps in Central Darfur, Sudan. A101383IM-01
     Hazel BARRETT, Coventry University, United Kingdom
     Mohammad IQBAL RAFIQ, Coventry University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104873SB - Participatory Processes and Natural Resource Management in African National Parks: The Case of Zinave National Park - MozambiqueA101383IM-01
     Sara BELOTTI, University of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103788AG - Soundscapes in Community Conflict: how soundscapes proved a context for conflict in Johannesburg South Africa.A101383IM-01
     Ashley GUNTER, University of South Africa, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103613FB - Perception des risques climatiques et stratégies de mobilité dans le delta du Nil. Confronter les discours d’experts et les pratiques émiquesA101671LB-01
     Florian BONNEFOI, Université de Poitiers, CNRS, Migrinter / CEDEJ, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A105452VH - Vulnérabilité, perception et relocalisation post-ouragan Maria à la Dominique : analyse qualitative mixte dans le contexte d’un état insulaire.A101671LB-01
     Victor HENNETON, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A104136BY - Climate Change Perceptions of Nomadic Population in Western MongoliaA101671LB-01
     Tsogbadral KHURELBAATAR, Mongolian National University of Education, Mongolia, Mongolia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A102585SL - An Assessment of Public Perception on the causes of climate change and Human Migration in Dryland Area of Katsina State, NigeriaA101671LB-01
     Salisu LAWAL HALLIRU, Federal College Of Education Kano,nigeria, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A103978JL - Perception of environmental change and perception of change in daily life in environmental migration in rural SenegalA101671LB-01
     Jelena LUYTS, Université de Namur, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A104400EP - Survey results about environmental change perception and mobilities in Western Africa: preliminary quantitative results of the PEEMPASS projectA101671LB-01
     Sabine HENRY, Institut de Géographie - Université de Namur, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change Perceptions And Mobility Intentions - Changement Climatique, Perceptions Et Intentions De Mobilité - Panthéon Room 06
    A102782TF - Preparing cities to face climate change challenges: the case of Kochi, Piura and SaltilloA101603MH-01
     Trinidad FERNANDEZ, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Germany
     Catalina DIAZ, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A103803MT - Urban natures. Renaturing the (post)industrial city: the case of Brescia.A101603MH-01
     Marco TONONI, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A103915JI - Resilient civic design to confront a risky built environment of Santiago, Chile. The case of communities affected by the San Ramon FaultA101603MH-01
     Jorge INZULZA CONTARDO, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A105209PS - Strategical eco-driving aproach vs. society point of view – case study of eco regulations in Polish post-socialism city A101603MH-01
     Pawel SMOLINSKI, Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Social Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A105111tc - Study on China’s Urban System: An Information Power ApproachA101605RL-01
     Tingting CHENG, Kyushu University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities, Urban Systems And Nation States - Panthéon Room 15
    A103653YH - Research on the Spatial Distribution and Development Trend of Population in China's MegacitiesA101605RL-01
     Yintao HE, School of Economics, Hangzhou Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities, Urban Systems And Nation States - Panthéon Room 15
    A102893MR - Climate vulnerabilities and impact on physical, mental and reproductive health: An explanatory example from coastal belt of BangladeshA101653FM-01
     Muhammad Abdur RAHAMAN, Center for People & Environ (CPE), Bangladesh
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A102964PS - Planificación urbana sensible al clima: Justicia climática y calidad de vida en la ciudad.A101653FM-01
     Pamela SMITH, Universidad De Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A103304HM - RECENT CLIMATE CHANGE-RELATED HEAT HEALTH IMPACTS IN GERMANYA101653FM-01
     Hans-Guido MÜCKE, German Environment Agency, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A104146MM - Impact of Climate Change on Human Health: Scenario with Vector-borne Dengue Fever in BangladeshA101653FM-01
     Manzurul HASSAN, Department of Geography and Environment, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A104272FM - CLIMATE AND COVID-19 IN THE PARANA STATE (BRAZIL)A101653FM-01
     Francisco MENDONCA, UFPR, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A105545NB - Contribution to the realization of a GIS - multimodal transport dedicated to the analysis of the multimodal transport network in terms of transport supply and demand in the city of OranA101583WZ-01
     Nadjet BRAHMIA, Centre Des Techniques Spatiales (Cts), Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A103067AB - Land use changes and their impact on sustainable development along an altitudinal gradient in the Polish Western Carpathians in the period 1846–2019A101583WZ-01
     Anna BUCALA-HRABIA, Institute Of Geography And Spatial Organization Polish Academy Of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A104937QD - Scaling the Planetary Boundaries framework down to a territory: from defining theoretical indicators of absolute sustainability to making use of them in an assessmentA101583WZ-01
     Quentin DASSIBAT, UMR 5600 EVS (composantes EMSE et ENTPE), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A103569XD - Balanced regional development strategy from the perspective of development geographyA101583WZ-01
     Xiangzheng DENG, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A103960DO - From socialist to green sustainable cities: Smart strategies for urban transformationA101583WZ-01
     Diana Andreea ONOSE, University of Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A104414LP - Slow, distant emergencies? A ‘topolographical’ perspective on invisibilities and marginalizationA101524MB-01
     Luke PARRY, Lancaster University (Lancaster Environment Centre), United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A102571CM - Ethics in tension : SAR necessities and the in/visibility of migrants crossing the Channel A101524MB-01
     Camille MARTEL, UMR IDEES, Université Le Havre Normandie , France
     Arnaud BANOS, UMR IDEES, CNRS, Université Le Havre Normandie – Institut Convergence Migrations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A104332AS - Exploring the uncovered factors behind the shift in the economic activities in rural communities in IndiaA101524MB-01
     Ankit SIKARWAR, Institut national d’études démographiques (Ined), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A103215KG - Disability and climate change hot-spots in Senegal: considering risks and opportunitiesA101524MB-01
     Arlette SIMO FOTSO, CEPED, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A105460XA - Quelle(s) contribution(s) chinoises au développement en Afrique ?A101684AL-01
     Xavier AURÉGAN, Université Catholique De Lille, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A104882JB - Le développement par l’activité minière artisanale en Afrique subsaharienne ? L’exemple de l’or dans le comté de Kakamega, grand ouest kenyan. A101684AL-01
     Joseph BOHBOT, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A105554MC - Urban Commons as a Bridge between the Spatial and the Social: Pro-poor Housing Programmes in Addis Ababa and Commoning PracticesA101684AL-01
     Marianna CHARITONIDOU, Technical University Of Athens & Athens School Of Fine Arts, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A103079CE - Le numérique comme moteur de nouvelles dynamiques de développement en Afrique de l’Ouest : étude de cas du Sénégal A101684AL-01
     Charlotte ESCORNE, Université Paris 8, Ifg Lab, Geode, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A102862CH - Academics under (geo)political pressure: the French experienceA101573MS-01
     Claire HANCOCK, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105338VM - (Political) geographers and attacks on academic freedom A101573MS-01
     Virginie MAMADOUH, University Of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A104035GD - Géopolitique de la connaissance et moderne régime de traduction: le cas des revues de l’Institut Brésilien de Géographie et de Statistiques pendant l’Estado Novo (1937-1945) A101573MS-01
     Guilherme DA SILVA RIBEIRO, Rio De Janeiro Federal Rural University (Ufrrj), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105107KO - Graduation theses under geopolitical pressure in wartime JapanA101573MS-01
     Kohei OKAMOTO, Aichi University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105150AI - Development discourses and tropicality in 20-century Japanese geographical educationA101573MS-01
     Akiko IKEGUCHI, Yokohama National University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A102330AT - Un projet d'agrainage dans la commune de Punaauia, sur l'île de Tahiti : un "campus ouvert" et des jardins collectifs au profit des habitants du quartier prioritaire d'Outumaoro et des étudiants.UGI202210-01
     Anthony TCHEKEMIAN, Université De La Polynésie Française, French Polynesia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A105412BS - Between “les villes archipel” and “atol cities”: characteristics of the urban and real estate dynamics of the Romanian urban sprawl.UGI202210-01
     Bogdan SUDITU, Universite de Bucarest - Roumanie, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A103298sr - Une approche agro-socio-écologique comme levier de transition et de résilience du territoire urbainUGI202210-01
     Serge ROHMER, Université de Technologie de Troyes, UR InSyTE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A103909GE - Adaptation strategies in times of crisis through social innovation— an investigation based on a local food supply system in the Puy de Dôme during the COVID-19 pandemic.UGI202210-01
     Gilles Evrard ESSUMAN, Department of Geography and Spatial Planning, UNIVERSITÉ DU LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A103641HR - Agriculture urbaine, entre nature, gestion et biodiversité. Exemple des vergers et des pâturages dans le Grand Poitiers, France.UGI202210-01
     Hélène ROYER, Université de Poitiers - Laboratoire Ruralités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A103745JD - S’organiser en collectif de géographie féministe en France : selon quel calendrier ? A101543JD-01
     Marion TILLOUS, Université Lyon 3 Jean Moulin / Laboratoire Environnement Ville Société - UMR 5600, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A104194AA - CollégialE, la géographE ? Retours sur l’effet boomerang grenobloisA101543JD-01
     Anne-Laure AMILHAT SZARY, Univ. Grenoble Alpes - Pacte, Umr5194, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A102729LP - Être femmes en géographie française : quels effets croisés sur les femmes et la discipline ? A101543JD-01
     Laura PÉAUD, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A104116MM - The features of park cool islands during the 2021 heat waves in ZagrebA101486JM-02
     Mladen MARADIN, Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A104057JM - The urbanization effect on temperature indices in the Philippines from 1951 to 2018A101486JM-02
     Jun MATSUMOTO, Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University; Dynamic Coupling of Ocean-Atmosphere-Land Research Program, Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A105261YN - Effect of heat stress mitigation using parasols and hats on urban streetsA101486JM-02
     Yusuke NAKAMURA, University of Tsukuba, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A104398SP - ANALYSIS OF DIURNAL SURFACE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT: A CASE STUDY OF VARANASI CITY, INDIAA101486JM-02
     Sant PRASAD, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY DELHI SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Climate - Virtual Room 1
    A104658YC - The Strategies of Revitalizing Film Festivals under COVID-19 Pandemic in TaipeiA101682HW-01
     Ying-Fen CHEN, National Taipei University Of Technology , Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInterrogating The Future Of Event-Led Urban Regeneration - Virtual Room 2
    A105003KM - Outlines of Pink Consumption Spaces in ZagrebA101682HW-01
     Karlo MAK, Faculty of Science, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInterrogating The Future Of Event-Led Urban Regeneration - Virtual Room 2
    A103496ST - Becoming a Venue City: Urban Transformation of Urban Hangzhou during the 2016 G20 Summit to the 2022 Asian Games A101682HW-01
     Shu-Wei TSAI, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInterrogating The Future Of Event-Led Urban Regeneration - Virtual Room 2
    A103487HW - What If FIRST Film Festival leaves Xining: The Challenges of Culture Event-led Urban Regeneration in Western ChinaA101682HW-01
     Hui WANG, University of Liverpool, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInterrogating The Future Of Event-Led Urban Regeneration - Virtual Room 2
    A103061TM - HGIS CARTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE ADRIATIC SEA COASTLINE REPRESENTATIONS ON JACQUES-NICOLAS BELLIN’S CHARTSA101530NG-02
     Tome MARELIC, University of Zadar (NACHAS project), Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A104020GM - A new geodatabase for the knowledge, promotion and investigation of the “Bourbon’s Royal Sites” in the kingdom of Naples (Southern Italy)A101530NG-02
     Giovanni MAURO, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A105290MT - Construction of Open WebGIS for Archaeological Sites in KyotoA101530NG-02
     Mikiharu TAKEUCHI, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A105463FD - A geographer perspective on building a Historical Geographic Information System: feedback on the outcomes and issues of EGYlandscape’s webmapping projectA101530NG-02
     Fabrice DUBERTRET, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistorical Gis Never Dies: Assessing Innovations And Limits Of Geographic Information System Applied To Historical Geography - Virtual Room 3
    A104225S? - Trends and spatial disparities of young people in PolandA101649FS-01
     Leszek DABROWSKI, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A103436AA - The spatial distribution of pupils with special needs in the post-communist period in the department of Neamt (Romania). A case studyA101649FS-01
     Ana-Maria AGAPE, « Alexandru Ioan Cuza » University of Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A104563JB - The modernization of seniors in the context of causes of death A101649FS-01
     Jadwiga BIEGANSKA, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Department of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A104557JB - The demographic dimension of the modernization of seniorsA101649FS-01
     Jadwiga BIEGANSKA, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Department of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A103578VG - Demographic decline in Croatia: Is population policy long overdue?A101649FS-01
     Vera GRAOVAC MATASSI, University Of Zadar, Department Of Geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A103994AS - Migration, persécution et ségrégation ethnique d'un espace urbain. Le cas des Juifs de Lubartów (Pologne, 1932-1942)A101547YD-02
     Adèle SUTRE, EHESS (ERC Lubartworld, EHESS CNRS), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104246RS - Expliquer les comportements résidentiels par l’histoire longue: le cas d’une affinité entre capital culturel et étendue des espaces de circulationA101547YD-02
     Rémi SINTHON, Lincs (Cnrs, Université De Strasbourg), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104784AP - Vers une approche spatio-temporelle de l’invisibleA101547YD-02
     Alexandre LECLERCQ, UCLouvain - LAB - CREAT, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsApproches Spatio-Temporelles Des Phénomènes De Population - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104615ES - Belief and ecological preservation: Participation in the understanding of the dynamics of ecosystems for an agroecological transition in Burkina FasoA101727AG-02
     Eveline M.f.w SAWADOGO/COMPAORÉ, Institut de l'environnement et de Recherches Agricoles, Burkina Faso
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104778MS - Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the MaldivesA101727AG-02
     Stefano MALATESTA, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104815SS - Effectivity Analysis of the Mount Elgon Biosphere Reserve. Implications of Biosphere Reserve Management on Biodiversity Conservation and Socioeconomic Development in Uganda. The case of the Mt. Elgon Biosphere Reserve.A101727AG-02
     Simon STROBELT, Institut für Geographie, Universität Hamburg, Germany
     Michèle VON KOCEMBA, Institut für Geographie, Universität Hamburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamic Narratives And Trends In Biodiversity Conservation And Sustainable Development - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105671CG - Expanding Methodological Discussions in Geography: Mixed Methods and the Future of the DisciplineA101532CG-01
     Raul PACHECO-VEGA, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO Mexico, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Methods - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104153QB - Deux recherches, trois terrains, des échelles et des temps emboîtés : Quelles circulations pour les paroles habitantes ?A101607EF-02
     Pierre BERGEL, UMR 6590 Espaces et Sociétés - Université de Caen-Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105459AS - Démarche, sources et méthode d’une recherche-action pluridisciplinaire autour du Plan local d’urbanisme d’une petite commune. Apports et limites d’un cas d’étude dans le Sud-Ouest de la FranceA101607EF-02
     André SUCHET, Université de Bordeaux, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104453JC - La recherche participative sur la transition écologique : une transférabilité à tâtonsA101607EF-02
     Léa SÉBASTIEN, Laboratoire GEODE - Université de Toulouse 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReproductibilité Et Transférabilité De La Recherche-Action Participative En Géographie, Une Équation Possible ? - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104475ZK - The Impact of Newcomers in Remote Rural Communities: Case of LatviaA101456BS-01
     Zenija KRUZMETRA, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Transnational Perspective Of Human Mobility Through The Left-Behind Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103922CM - Un área rezagada en la ultraperiferia de la Unión Europea: La Palma y el impacto de la crisis volcánicaA101456BS-01
     Claudio MORENO-MEDINA, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Transnational Perspective Of Human Mobility Through The Left-Behind Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103825YR - Spatial Mobility as Asset for Transnational Migrant Entrepreneurs? Evidence from Colombia and SwitzerlandA101456BS-01
     Yvonne RIAÑO, Department of Geography, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Transnational Perspective Of Human Mobility Through The Left-Behind Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103403DD - Social remittances, Moldovan migrants and left behind families and areas – a more holistic approach A101456BS-01
     DušAn DRBOHLAV, Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development , Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Transnational Perspective Of Human Mobility Through The Left-Behind Areas - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103784CD - Des cartes mentales pour appréhender les imaginaires macrorégionaux : retour d’expérience et analyse exploratoire de cartes mentales issues d’un questionnaire numériqueA101594TQ-02
     Camille DABESTANI, Géographie-cités (UMR 8504), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103725CA - Evolution de la connectivité sensible dans un marais littoral en métamorphoseA101594TQ-02
     Nancy LAMONTAGNE, Nancy Lamontagne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105435DM - La carte affective comme outil de compréhension de l'espaceA101594TQ-02
     Diego MERMOUD-PLAZA, Université Paris 8 - Ladyss, Epfl -Ceat, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105477MR - Happy inhabitants and where to find them: mapping the spatial dimension of happinessA101594TQ-02
     Marta RODESCHINI, University of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103648MD - Perception of the location of selected regions of the Czech Republic using mental maps according to first-year students of Geography at Palacký University in Olomouc. A101594TQ-02
     Marcela DANKOVA, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsObjectifying Mental And Sensitive Maps? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105595SP - La positionnement du géographe dans la recherche géopolitique. Réflexivité, stratégies et rapports de pouvoir dans l’enquête des sphères politiques et militaires. A101624FO-02
     Sofia PEREZ, Ehess / Iheal - Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104931AN - Contourner les dominants pour mieux (aider à) combattre la domination ? Retours d’expérience d’une recherche sur la privatisation littoraleA101624FO-02
     Alice NIKOLLI, Université De Pau / Umr Tree, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104730CN - Enquêter sur le milieu décisionnel du secteur de l'eau en terrain extractiviste.A101624FO-02
     Chloé NICOLAS, Center for Climate and Resilience Research, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFaire Une Géographie Des Dominants : Enjeux Méthodologiques Et Épistémologiques - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105414MK - Covid-19, Caste and the New Economic OrderA101397AS-02
     Manisha KUSHWAHA, Self, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103113N. - Food Crisis during Covid-19 Pandemic among Migrants: A study with reference to Rohtak City (Haryana)A101397AS-02
     Nitin ., Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. (INDIA), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104243SP - Global Pandemic and the future of Folk art: Assessing the implication of Covid-19 on Mithila ArtA101397AS-02
     Suraj PRASAD, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A102420AS - GLOBAL PANDEMICS ACROSS A CENTURY: HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF SPANISH FLU (1918-20) VIS-À-VIS COVID-19 (2019-21)A101397AS-02
     Abhinav SENGUPTA, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost Covid-19 Global Pandemic And New World Economic Order 2020 - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103666SB - L’école à l’ère de l’anthropocène : travailler le rapport au vivant par le biais d’une géographie sensible, incarnée et engagéeA101391SJ-02
     Suzy BLONDIN, Haute école pédagogique de Fribourg, Suisse, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104887LM - « Les boîtes à enquête », d’une idée d’enseignants à un dispositif pour articuler enseignement et anthropocène A101391SJ-02
     Laetitia MONGEARD, Université Paris Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104899SF - Transposition didactique d’une exposition muséale traitant d’un objet complexe : l'Anthropocène.A101391SJ-02
     Nicolas KRAMAR, Musée de la Nature du Valais, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104345SB - Students conducting research on climate change in their own backyard - design principles for successful inquiry-based learning in the context of climate changeA101391SJ-02
     Sebastian BRUMANN, University of Augsburg, Chair of Geography Education, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103572RR - GEODIDACTIC ASSESSMENT OF GEOMORPHOSITES IN NATURAL PROTECTED AREAS: APPLICATION IN CAÑÓN DEL RÍO LOBOS, SPAINA101391SJ-02
     Rosa María RUIZ PEDROSA, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEn Anthropocène, Quelle Didactique De La Géographie ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103823SG - Contesting the festive city: Connective action, events and the (re)negotiation of public space in EdinburghA101544AC-02
     Séverin GUILLARD, Université Picardie Jules Verne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A102840AC - Reclaiming the local: Covid19 and citizens’ transgressive rediscovery of Barcelona’s emblematic festival and event spacesA101544AC-02
     Julie WILSON, UOC- Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A102843LL - Dancing alone(s): Tensions of a traditional festival in a global city A101544AC-02
     Laura LAMAS-ABRAIRA, UOC - Open University of Catalonia, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A103136AY - The use of food festivals to promote urban regeneration: Does it really work?A101544AC-02
     Aaron YANKHOLMES, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University , United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A104533CM - Cultural Infrastructures, Urban Governance and the Relocation of EventsA101544AC-02
     Christoph MAGER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A105000IM - The African Continental Free Trade Area, borders and informal cross border trade: Implications on socio-economic development in AfricaA101383IM-02
     Inocent MOYO, University Of Zululand, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104978NN - University in the rural: examining the town-gown relationship between the University of Zululand and its surroundingsA101383IM-02
     Nothile NDIMANDE, University Of Zululand , South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103808PS - Women and water management in sub-Saharan Africa: case study of Sèmè-Podji in Benin. Social perspective on the local governance of drinking waterA101383IM-02
     Patrycja STAL, Technical University of Berlin / Tiwani Foundation, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Studies Commission Sessions - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105348IG - SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITY TO HEAT-RELATED PHENOMENA IN BUCHAREST METROPOLITAN AREAA101603MH-02
     Ines GRIGORESCU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A105455SD - Re-discovering city parks in the Covid-19 eraA101603MH-02
     Miroslaw GROCHOWSKI, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A105473GR - Rethinking the status of water in urban environments in the context of climate change: the challenge of reconciling local and global strategiesA101603MH-02
     Gaële ROUILLÉ-KIELO, INRAE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A105509DM - Synergies at work: are smart and suistainable cities key factors for resilience?A101603MH-02
     Daniele MEZZAPELLE, Università Per Stranieri Di Siena, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Change, Resilience, Urban Health And Well-Being - Panthéon Room 11
    A103246NZ - Rise of Euroscepticism in Poland. Economic inequalities between cities and borders effectsA101605RL-02
     Zdanowska NATALIA, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities, Urban Systems And Nation States - Panthéon Room 15
    A104949RR - Slum Mapping of Indian Cities by Combining Remote Sensing Data with Survey Data: Enquiring the Gap between Government Data and Ground Reality and Implications on Urban PolicyA101605RL-02
     Roohi RAWAT, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities, Urban Systems And Nation States - Panthéon Room 15
    A104652PM - Urban space, climate, and pneumoniaA101653FM-02
     Pedro MURARA, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A105165AS - Association of greenspace with COVID-19 mortality: An ecological study of Indian districtsA101653FM-02
     Ankit SIKARWAR, Institut national d’études démographiques (Ined), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate And Health - Panthéon Room 16
    A105333EP - Soil Education and Geography teaching: a study on Ana Primavesi's short storyA101583WZ-02
     Elisa PEREIRA, UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A103303PP - Estimating land degradation in the context of sustainable development goals on the Meghalaya Plateau, Northeast IndiaA101583WZ-02
     Pawel PROKOP, Institute Of Geography And Spatial Organization Polish Academy Of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A105680WZ - Integrate ecosystem services into sustainable development goals in the post-pandemic eraA101583WZ-02
     Yin CAICHUN, Beijing Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoupling Human And Environment System For Sustainability: Theory And Practice - Panthéon Room 17
    A103337AB - Invisible and at risk: identification and measurement of population impacts of the Brumadinho dam collapse in BrazilA101524MB-02
     Alisson BARBIERI, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A103553AT - Success and failure of migration as adaptation: Migrants’ perceptionsA101524MB-02
     Amit TUBI, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInvisibilities In Population-Environment Research: Exploring The Role, The Processes And The Implications For Marginalised People And Places - Panthéon Room 18
    A102864SK - Coton et rééquilibrage du développement des territoires en Côte d’Ivoire : bilan et perspectives A101684AL-02
     Zié Mamadou OUATTARA, Université Peleforo Gon Coulibaly, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A102801AO - Ville de Salé, transition démographique et orientations urbaines A101684AL-02
     Ali OUAZIZ, UNIVERSITÉ MOHAMED V DE RABAT/Institut Universitaire des Etudes Africaines, Euro-Méditerranéennes et Ibéro Américaines à Rabat, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A104992AS - La révolution de la communication et de l’accès à l’information en Afrique rurale sahélienne : la fin de la marginalisation des pasteurs ?A101684AL-02
     Anna-Prisca SOW, CIRAD, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A105514LW - Challenges of food security and coping strategies among rural households in Tigray, EthiopiaA101684AL-02
     Lemlem Fitwi WELDEMARIAM, University of Vienna, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéfis Et Trajectoires Du Développement En Afrique - Panthéon Room 211
    A104892AK - Japanese Ethnograper in the South Sea, PalauA101573MS-02
     Akari KONYA, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105183KK - Palauan Women’s Narratives and Geopolitics from belowA101573MS-02
     Keichi KUMAGAI, Ochanomizu University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105525AT - Expansion of Japan’s sphere of influence during wartime and Japanese geography and geographersA101573MS-02
     Akihiko TAKAGI, Kyushu University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105612CY - Fostering Patriotism: Geography Education under Japanese ColonialismA101573MS-02
     Chienwei YEH, College Of Humanities And Social Sciences, Ibaraki University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A105507AS - Studies on Islam and Muslims by Japanese during World War II: A Focus on Geographic StudiesA101573MS-02
     Ai SUGIE, Kyoto University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAcademics Under (Geo-)Political Pressure - Panthéon Room 214
    A103976MJ - Lumière sur les femmes géographesA101543JD-02
     Mathilde JONCHERAY, Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès LISST, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A103968DM - Les femmes géographes sur Wikipédia : il est venu le temps des géographEs ?A101543JD-02
     Mathilde JONCHERAY, UMR LISST, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A105407ep - L’asymétrie dans les relations d’enquête en géographie féministe. Penser la circulation des normes de genre entre femmes comme vecteur de réciprocité.A101543JD-02
     Emma PELTIER, Lvmt Université Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A103840NG - La périphérie sexuelle peut-elle penser ? A101543JD-02
     Cyril BLONDEL, Université De Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Géographes - Panthéon Room 307
    A105169II - SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CROATIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM : A CHALLENGE FOR (EDUCATIONAL) GEOGRAPHYA101649FS-02
     Ivan IVIC, University of Zagreb, Faculty of science, Department of geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A105040SK - Internal migration and urban change in Poland in the years 1990-2020A101649FS-02
     S?awomir KUREK, Pedagogical University Of Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A103673RP - Occupational mobility and the qualifications of PolesA101649FS-02
     Lukasz CYWINSKI, University of Information Technology and Management, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A105405BS - Shrinking cities, rural depopulation and international migration - a geographical approach of post-socialist Romania demography.A101649FS-02
     Bogdan SUDITU, Universite de Bucarest - Roumanie, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A105312JW - Spatial dependence and population changes across Poland in the last three decadesA101649FS-02
     Justyna WILK, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDemographic Trends In Post-Socialist Eastern Europe - Virtual Room 4
    A103010VK - Vers la territorialisation de l’adaptation de l’agriculture au changement climatique ? Une étude des stratégies d’adaptation des exploitants agricoles en RoussillonUGI202210-02
     Vassili KYPREOS, Université de Perpignan , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A105233GB - Adaptation au changement climatique des filières agricoles et agroalimentaires : quel rôle pour les ressources territoriales et quelles conséquences sur les transitions territoriales ?UGI202210-02
     Gaël BOHNERT, CRESAT, Université de Haute Alsace, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A104705CC - Penser le territoire comme acteur de la transition : l’hypothèse de « scènes écologiques »UGI202210-02
     Clément COMBETTES, Institut D'urbanisme Et De Géographie Alpine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A103389SB - Les “Communautés de projet” pour la transition territoriale des régions internes et des zones marginales. Le cas italien des ApenninsUGI202210-02
     Simone BOZZATO , Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata" - Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio culturale, Formazione e Società, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    A105223JG - Le rôle des innovations sociales dans la transition des territoires de montagne : typologies, réseaux et écosystèmes locauxUGI202210-02
     Jean-Baptiste GRISON, Labex ITTEM, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDéveloppement local, action collective et transition socio-écologique - Panthéon Room 216
    As a preamble to the Congress, the association 'Concours Carto' invites you to a moment of exchange and conviviality around a unique cartographic performance! It will be a question of mapping a literary text from the N.E.O. universe of Michel BUSSI, from an unpublished text written especially for the occasion by the author who will take us into the streets of a not so imaginary Paris. What cartographic translation of the story will inspire you? Map backgrounds and colored pencils will be provided. All you have to do is express your cartographic skills and especially your artistic creativity. The jury will distinguish the best productions, but everyone will get a reward! So, do you bring your normograph? With the exceptional presence of Michel BUSSI for a conference / debate, Professor of geography at the University of Rouen, Michel BUSSI is also a writer, author of many successful books.
    This ceremony will be broadcast live on the Internet (https://vimeo.com/event/2248280/0dfc014e2e) and in the amphitheatres (1 and 3, Panthéon Sorbonne site)


    Master of Ceremonies: Laure Noualhat, journalist, essayist
    •  14:00               Video clip to launch the ceremony, opening by Laure Noualhat 
    Opening adresses and speech
    •  14:10              Address by the Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris, Ms Florence Berthout 
       
    • 14:15              Address by the Deputy Mayor of Paris, Ms Marie-Christine Lemardeley
       
    • 14:20              Address by the President of the University of Paris 1, Ms Christine Neau-Leduc
       
    • 14:25              Address by the President of the CNFG Amaël Cattaruzza
       
    • 14:30              Address by the Presidents of the Congress Organising Committee, Ms Nathalie Lemarchand, Mr Antoine Le Blanc, Mr Jérôme Verny
       
    • 14:35              Speech by the President of the IGU Union, Mike Meadows
       
    • 14:40              Address by Mrs Véronique Roger-Lacan, Ambassador of France to UNESCO
       
    • 14:45              Video message by Mr Peter Gluckman, President of the International Science Council
       
    • 14:50              Video message by His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco
       
    • 14:55              Video interlude 100 years of IGU 

    Keynote speakers 
    • 15:15             Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO
       
    • 15:25              Joos Droogleever-Fortuyn, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies of the University of Amsterdam
                             Gender and Diversity in Geography
                             Studying, teaching and practicing equality and diversity in geography

       
    • 15:35              Ms. Valérie Masson Delmotte, paleoclimatologist, research director at CEA and co-chair of IPCC group n°1 

       
    • 15:45               Emerging Thoughts in Geography by winners of the CNFG thesis award:  
                              Alizé Berthier, Thesis: Urban birds? The conditions for human-animal cohabitation in Greater Paris.
                              Ninon Blond, Thesis: Holocene sedimentary dynamics and agricultural terraces in the Eastern Tigray Mountains (Ethiopia):
                              evolutions, trajectories and functioning of a palimpsest landscape for 8 500 years.
                              Laura Corsi, Thesis: Producing a geographic magazine on the Ponant islands: mediation between research, territories and television

       
    • 16:00               Musical interlude, by the Albaricate company. French song / Sign languages
       
    • 16:20               International Geography Olympiad Medal Ceremony

                              Welcome address by Alexis Alamel, Sciences Po Rennes, chair LOC IGEO -2022 

                              Presentation of the gold medals by Susan Lomas, Co-Chair, IGU Olympiad Task Force

                              Handover to Indonesia

       
    • 17:00               End of ceremony
    A103884DM - Celebrating diversity: Community festivals as place-based assetsA101544AC-03
     David MCGILLIVRAY, University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A103306MP - Celebrations in public spaces: insights of ethnic festivities in BarcelonaA101544AC-03
     Xavier VILLANUEVA, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A104214AF - Enhancing cultural inclusion in public spaces through community-based arts festivals: insights from Dublin City A101544AC-03
     Ana Maria VIEIRA FERNANDES, TU Dublin, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A105610IR - The capitalist surrealism of Chinese Burning ManA101544AC-03
     Ian ROWEN, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    A103809AS - Programming the park: festivity and inclusivity in Finsbury Park, London.A101544AC-03
     Andrew SMITH, University of Westminster, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Multifaceted Relationship Between Festivals, Events And Public Space - Panthéon Room 01
    Site: City Hall of the 5th district, 21 Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris (subject to availability) + Centre Panthéon-Sorbonne, 12 pl Panthéon, 75005 Paris
    Tourism geographies, as a conduit linking the scholarly examination of tourism to a foundational discipline such as geography is a necessary endeavour. Questions over the bona fides of tourism as a discipline (or not) have percolated for some time and it is this linkage to geography that endows it with the essential theoretical heft. In this Distinguished Lecture, held in celebration of the IGU Tourism Commission's 2017 IGU Commissions Excellence Award, I reflect on the last two decades of tourism geographies development through the lens of the journal Tourism Geographies. I hone in on how relevant tourism geographies discourses are transforming, and the trajectories that are emerging as the journal’s intentions to engage with and straddle cross, inter and multi disciplinary engagements, presses ahead.
    A102598JC - Going West. Canadian container traffics, 1980-2020A101418AF-01
     Jacques CHARLIER, Uclouvain, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102576RK - Approach for a categorization of European ports based on container ship calls in 2021.A101418AF-01
     Ronan KERBIRIOU, Université Le Havre Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102691ET - Reconstructing the geography of maritime freight transport and the necessary transformations towards sustainability: policies and challenges for global containerized transport.A101418AF-01
     Elda TANCREDI, Social Sciences Department, National University of Lujan, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102913JD - Tourism and irregular migrations in Northwest Africa: an interlinked mobility in COVID-19 pandemic timesA101444YR-01
     Josefina DOMÍNGUEZ-MUJICA, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCross-Frontier Flows In Maritime And Land Border Areas: New Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104048YR - Colombian and Peruvian Suitcase Traders: Exploring the Transnational Social Spaces that Emerge from Informal Cross-Border Mobilities in South AmericaA101444YR-01
     Lorena IZAGUIRRE, Department of Geography, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCross-Frontier Flows In Maritime And Land Border Areas: New Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104968SW - “Barcelona or the hereafter”: Understanding the ecological precarity and mobility injustice behind the motto of those who seek to make the perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Senegal to Europe A101444YR-01
     Sarah WALKER, University Of Bologna , Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCross-Frontier Flows In Maritime And Land Border Areas: New Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104213RI - “Left behind areas in the city”: foreign-born population and socio-territorial inequalities in Madrid and BarcelonaA101444YR-01
     Maria CARELLA, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCross-Frontier Flows In Maritime And Land Border Areas: New Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103630MA - Reshaping the Legacy of Heritage Sites in Africa: The Case of the Hawara Pyramid and Labyrinth in Fayoum, EgyptA101669AL-01
     Mohamed Gamal ABDELMONEM, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105592KA - LA DIFFUSION SPATIALE DE L’INNOVATION DU CENTRE CIDAP EN MATIERE DE DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL AU TOGOA101669AL-01
     Kpati Komlan Z. AGUEY, Université De Kara, Togo
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104925RB - Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development amidst Covid 19 Pandemic in the East Africa RegionA101669AL-01
     Rumanzi BENITA, Africa Population Institute, Uganda
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103313BD - LA GOUVERNANCE URBAINE À L’ÉPREUVE DE L’INFORMALITÉ DANS LA VILLE PORTUAIRE DE SAN-PEDRO (CÔTE D’IVOIRE) A101669AL-01
     Kouamé Perèze TANOH, UNIVERSITE ALASSANE OUATTARA - COTE D'IVOIRE, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105337EA - Destruction / Reconstruction: a Beirut paradigmA101713RP-01
     Elie ANTOUN, EVCAU, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104036RB - The Geopolitics of Education for Peace – examples from Havana to Kolkata.A101713RP-01
     Ranu BASU, York University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105110CC - “The right to play”: Reclaiming New York City public housing spaces through participatory speculative design praxisA101713RP-01
     Caitlin CAHILL, Pratt Institute, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105297MF - Gender, Urban trauma, poisonous knowledge, and restorative spaces: Reflections from GenUrb Delhi A101713RP-01
     Anindita DATTA, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105576NJ - Feeling the Future: Discursive Geographies of Urban Healing and TraumaA101713RP-01
     Naya JONES, University Of California Santa Cruz, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104503AL - Enjeux sociaux et raciaux de l’exploitation touristique des espaces-temps de la décroissance. Une approche critique du tourisme de l’abandon à partir du cas de Détroit (États-Unis)A101410VP-01
     Aude LE GALLOU, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporalités Des Territoires En Décroissance - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105334SL - Claiming places and senses: residents’ negotiation of time in shrinking citiesA101410VP-01
     Solène LE BORGNE, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporalités Des Territoires En Décroissance - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104201Ad - Vers une société post-patrimoniale ? Les contours d’une nouvelle gestion patrimoniale dans les villes en décroissanceA101410VP-01
     Alix DE LA GAIGNONNIÈRE, Ecole normale supérieure, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporalités Des Territoires En Décroissance - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105313VP - Examiner les temporalités de décroissance au prisme de la dépendance au sentier: le cas de Saint-Etienne et SheffieldA101410VP-01
     Victoria PINONCELY, Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporalités Des Territoires En Décroissance - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A102793OB - “Just-in-space: Can a dialectical perspective of space help us understand the gig economy?” A101591CH-01
     Olivia BUTLER, Uppsala University , Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102998SS - Taking place: limits and possibilities of home in recent migration to the UKA101591CH-01
     Sergei SHUBIN, Swansea University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103480TT - The making of transnational religious places: a study on the Sinulog Festival in a Filipino migrant community in MacauA101591CH-01
     Tat-In TAM, Geography and Education Research Association of Macau, Macao
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105523ME - Housing policy mobilities and the right to housing in SwedenA101591CH-01
     Madeleine ERIKSSON, Umeå University, Dept of Geography, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103190AC - Adaptations territoriales et réinvention d’un modèle générique de conservation de la biodiversité littorale dans des espaces côtiers soumis à des pressions touristiques : enseignements tirés d’une analyse comparative internationaleUGI202203-01
     Anne CADORET, TELEMMe 7303 CNRS Aix-Marseille Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105320ME - Interroger les représentations de la nature pour penser sa conservation. Application aux espaces naturels protégés du littoral bretonUGI202203-01
     Marie EVEILLARD-BUCHOUX, Université De Limoges, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103848FJ - Les « bouts du monde » touristique : protéger un milieu fragile à forte biodiversité entre ressource et patrimoine. Le cas de la Polynésie française. UGI202203-01
     Frédérique JOSSINET, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104929MA - Marine community building and ocean citizenship for nature conservation in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand UGI202203-01
     Marie ASCHENBRENNER, Department of Geography, LMU Munich, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103290JP - La pratique pédestre recréative sur le sentier du littoral : quelle organisation spatiale pour un développement touristique durable ?UGI202203-01
     Jerome PIRIOU, Excelia Business School, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102985KP - DEVELOPMENT OF SMART WASTE BIN: PEOPLE-CENTERED INTERVENTION FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGEUGI202202-01
     Katarina POLAJNAR HORVAT, ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103173SS - Volunteered Geographic Information in the project of OpenStreetMap? Recent Developments of Commercialisation and InstitutionalisationUGI202202-01
     Susanne SCHRÖDER-BERGEN, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103175MS - OCLM, a citizen observatory for the development of participatory coastal sciencesUGI202202-01
     Mouncef SEDRATI, Université Bretagne Sud / Geo-Ocean UMR CNRS 6538, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A102827NV - Pour une co-construction citoyenne d’aménagements littoraux résilients face au risque de submersion: le cas de la ville côtière de Marseillan en Occitanie, dans le cadre du projet de recherche AATRE (Agora de l’Aménagement des Territoires REsilients).UGI202202-01
     Norélia VOISEUX , Université Paul Valéry, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105305LP - A semi-adaptive navigation field algorithm to improve decision-making during building evacuationA101619LP-01
     Jeffrey KATAN, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104061WY - A simulation model of pedestrian flow based on Bayesian Nash equilibrium and a multi-agent systemA101619LP-01
     Yiyu WANG, University of Leeds , United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105600LP - Challenges in crowd simulation modelling: patterns and scalesA101619LP-01
     Jeffrey KATAN, SYSTRA Canada, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105389RS - Putting the Horse before the Boat? Using Agent-Based Model simulation to determine the modes of transportation of a travelling official of the Western Han Dynasty, ChinaA101619LP-01
     Griet VANKEERBERGHEN, McGill University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105327LM - Metropolitan planning and governance in post-socialism - evidence from eight metropolitan areas in Central Eastern EuropeA101370CN-01
     Lukasz MIKULA, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103938ES - The Transformation Process to a Hybrid Model of Governance in the Budapest Metropolitan AreaA101370CN-01
     Edit SOMLYÓDYNÉ PFEIL, Széchenyi István University, Doctoral School of Regional- and Business Administration Sciences, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104300AC - Societal changes and social innovation in the landscape of a small post-socialist industrial town from RomaniaA101370CN-01
     Andreea-Loreta CERCLEUX, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104650CB - For a powerful knowledge in Geography in the Brazilian curriculumUGI202208-01
     Carolina BUSCH PEREIRA, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103422MC - What do young students know and think about Sustainable Development?UGI202208-01
     Mona Lissa CHIRIAC, Al. I. Cuza University, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103076LH - The Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspectives of Young People – Implications for Geography Education in the Context of Education for Sustainable DevelopmentUGI202208-01
     Lydia HEILEN, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102473FF - La firme, le paysan et la qualité. Regards comparés Chine et VietnamA101685MG-01
     Frederic FORTUNEL, Le Mans Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A104562DC - L’intégration des périphéries par le développement agricole aux Émirats arabes unis : des enjeux géopolitiques et sociaux à la compétitivité économiqueA101685MG-01
     Damien CALAIS, Université de Paris / Institut polytechnique UniLaSalle Beauvais, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A104434LP - Sortir du paradigme de l’isolat : insertions des grands projets agricoles dans les trajectoires locales Etude comparée Bolivie (Norte La Paz) Brésil (Para, munícipe de Mocajuba)A101685MG-01
     Laetitia PERRIER BRUSLE, Université de Lorraine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A103669SF - Les grandes entreprises agricoles en Uruguay : logiques productives et impacts impacts pours les producteurs locaux A101685MG-01
     Martine GUIBERT, Université Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès / Campus Mirail (UT2J), France
     Pedro ARBELETCHE, Facultad de Agronomía / Universidad de la República , Uruguay
     Soledad FIGUEREDO , UdelaR, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A103459MS - The Development Path of the Rural Space in the 21st CenturyA101520MS-01
     Michael SOFER, Department of Geography and Environment, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103502MP - Analyser l’économie résidentielle à l’échelle micro-territoriale pour une meilleure compréhension des contextes socio-économiques des communes rurales et périurbaines : l’exemple de la Communauté de Communes de la Dombes (Ain)A101520MS-01
     Marine PREAULT, Université Jean Moulin Lyon Iii, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103858AK - Local Autonomy Matters in Rural DevelopmentA101520MS-01
     Andreas KOCH, University of Salzburg, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102422CD - Détroits et passages dans la construction du MondeA101637Bv-01
     Clarisse DIDELON-LOISEAU, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A102426AO - Le Monde d’après : l’influence des imaginaires du futur sur les représentations enfantines de l’espace mondial. A101637Bv-01
     Anne-Cécile OTT, Université Paris 1 - Umr 8504 Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A103407NL - Imagining Offshore Space and the Future of the Global Ocean: The Case of the Thermal Dome in the Central American PacificA101637Bv-01
     Nadège LEGROUX, French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), Agence française de développement (AFD), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A103271IS - Stations spatiales, bases lunaires et projets martiens, imaginaires et réalités des projets d'habitat humain dans l'espace extra-atmosphériqueA101637Bv-01
     Isabelle SOURBES VERGER, Cnrs Centre Alexandre Koyré, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A105387DA - Holocene relative sea-level changes recorded along Abu Dhabi emirate's coast (United Arab Emirates)A101588NB-01
     Damien ARHAN, Sorbonne-Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A104258TB - Reconstructing a local hydro-climatic chronology based on fluvial archives in drylands: the case study of the Wadi Dishshah (Sultanate of Oman)A101588NB-01
     Antoine CHABROL , Sorbonne Université - MÉDIATIONS - Sciences des lieux, sciences des liens, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A103577EM - Les communautés urbaines face à la Loire, utilisation des archives documentaires et sédimentaires pour le recensement et l’étude des crues de la Loire bourguignonne de 1389 au milieu du XIXème s. A101588NB-01
     Evan MESMIN, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A105365EP - Socio-ecological inheritances and discontinuities in Central Asia: the kolkhoz as a key for a primary understanding of paleoenvironnements A101588NB-01
     Eloïse PONT-CAMPOS, CNRS, Laboratoire Archéorient (UMR 5133), Université Lyon 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A104595LC - Archives of elapsing time. Geoarchaeological approach of the Banteay Chhoeu hydraulic network in the plain of Angkor, Cambodia. A101588NB-01
     Lucie CEZ, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, UMR 7041 ArScAn Archéologie et Sciences de l'Antiquité, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A103529AP - Overview of solar radiation management geoengineeringA101576BA-01
     Andrew PARKER, The Degrees Initiative
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A102812AF - Climatic Geoengineering: a silver bullet? A view from the AndesA101576BA-01
     Alfonso FERNANDEZ, Department of Geography, Universidad de Concepción, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A104305BA - Potential impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection on drought risk managements over major river basins in AfricaA101576BA-01
     Babatunde ABIODUN, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A104209OO - Using stratospheric aerosol geoengineering to reduce impacts of global warming on heatwaves in Africa A101576BA-01
     Olumuyiwa Ayotunde OLONIYO, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A104319ws - Stratospheric aerosol injection could alter Photovoltaic power generation in AfricaA101576BA-01
     Windmanagda SAWADOGO, University of Augsburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A102344ME - El extractivismo y ordenamiento territorial en Colombia: cinco siglos de rediseño territorial impuesto por la dependencia colonial, el neocolonialismo y el neoliberalismoA101646SP-01
     Miguel Antonio ESPINOSA RICO, Universidad Del Tolima, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A102550FM - Desarrollismo verde y nueva dependencia en ArgentinaA101646SP-01
     Féliz MARIANO, Cig-Idihcs/conicet-Unlp, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A102768JZ - El conflicto territorial entre comunidades indígenas del Pueblo Nasa y los ingenios azucareros en el norte del Cauca, suroccidente colombiano.A101646SP-01
     Jorge ZAPATA, University of Hamburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103021JM - Medio natural, conflicto y territorio. Las particularidades regionales del conflicto armado colombiano A101646SP-01
     Jhon MONTOYA, Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A104706DC - Water Quality Assessment of springs in the Srinagar Valley, Garhwal Himalaya, IndiaA100972FS-01
     Devi Datt CHAUNIYAL, Department of Geography, Nitya Nand Himalayan Research and Study Center, Dehra DunDoon University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A104250ND - A Morphometric Assessment in Determining Mountain Boundaries: The Example of Erciyes MountainA100972FS-01
     Neslihan DAL, Istanbul University, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A105217ID - Sustainable development in areas of marked depopulation and land use changes: Beech forest of Busmayor (León, Spain)A100972FS-01
     Ignacio J. DIAZ-MAROTO, University Of Santiago De Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A103749PD - L´univers conceptuel de Milton SantosA101611AN-01
     Pedro DE ALMEIDA VASCONCELOS, Universidade Católica De Salvador , Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103998PS - Mauricio de Almeida Abreu: Brazilian’s Historical Geography leading-edge A101611AN-01
     Patrícia SILVEIRA, Pedro II College, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104012PC - Les écritures géographiques de vies : un outil pour les approches biographiques ? Geographical life writings : a tool for biographical approaches ?A101611AN-01
     Pascal CLERC, CY Cergy Paris Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103105JR - Anticolonialisme, géographie active et Ibn Khaldoun (1332-1406) : la trajectoire d’Yves Lacoste à la lumière des affinités électives (1953-1966)A101611AN-01
     José Arnaldo RIBEIRO JUNIOR, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104121JS - Queering Biography: Sigismond Diettrich and the End of a CareerA101611AN-01
     Jack SWAB, University Of Kentucky, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103100SB - Pilgrimage Routes and Marketplace Impact: Santiago de Compostela and Kumano Kodo post-Pandemic.A101496SC-01
     Sharenda BARLAR, Wheaton College Wheaton IL USA, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104018IA - The fear of short-term damage to heritage sites and the possibility of converting it into long-term benefitsA101496SC-01
     Irit AMIT-COHEN, Dep. of Geography and Environment, Bar Ilan University , Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104891GZ - A study of intra-city population mobility networks in the United States based on a social network analysis method in the context of the COVID-19A101496SC-01
     Guo ZIJIN, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A102588CB - Old town or new villages? The borghi for new tourism trailsA101496SC-01
     Carmen BIZZARRI, European University Of Rome, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104604GB - The new walking routes as an opportunity for cultural tourism in Central ItalyA101496SC-01
     Giovanni BAIOCCHETTI, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104241LR - Rural development policy in North-East Italy and route tourism improvement. A critical readingA101496SC-01
     Luca Simone RIZZO, Università e-Campus, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A102924JR - Water Heritage as a Driver and Enabler of Sustainable Development: An Example from Jejudo Island in KoreaA101489JR-01
     Je-Hun RYU, Korea National University Of Cultural Heritage, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A104166EG - The Intangibles: Operationalising Heritage Conservation through Field ObservationA101489JR-01
     Emmanuel GARCIA, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A103923RG - Agricultural terraces of the Caucasus: an abandoned heritage or potential resource for development? Time-space approachA101489JR-01
     Vera VINOGRADOVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A105204MS - Heritage and Sustainability - Revelations from the Dwellers of the River Brahmaputra: A Case of Majuli, Assam, IndiaA101489JR-01
     Minal SAGARE, VIT's Padmabhushan Dr. Vasantdada Patil College of Architecture, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A104552AS - Towards renewal remote and rural regions through tangible and intangible heritage A101489JR-01
     Andrea SZEKELY, Inrae, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A105512JH - Le fonds photographique Gottmann BNF : 4800 diapositives réalisées entre 1953 et 1979. Présentation typologique et chronologiqueA101707LM-01
     Jean-Paul HUBERT, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A105142LH - The vocabulary of modernity, change and regeneration in Jean Gottmann’s photographic captions A101707LM-01
     Louise HANTSON, Pacte, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A103894AM - Jean Gottmann’s photographs seen from the artistic and cultural climate of the US (1953-1980)A101707LM-01
     Andrea MASALA, PACTE - Laboratorie de Sciences Sociales, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A105336Ed - Inscriptions sociales dans l’espace. Les figures humaines dans les photographies de Jean Gottmann aux États-Unis.A101707LM-01
     Eliane DE LARMINAT, Université De Paris - Larca-Umr 8225, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104969LM - The Iconography of movement and the missing picturesA101707LM-01
     Luca MUSCARÀ, Università Del Molise, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104487DG - Media exposure in the life-cycle of iconic museum projects: unpacking iconic imaginaries and worlding narratives in the urban ageA101491MM-01
     David GOGISHVILI, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
     Julio PAULOS, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103205gs - Interpréter « Luma » à Arles » : du centre d’art au « territoire-Luma » ?A101491MM-01
     Gwendal SIMON, Université Gustave Eiffel , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103575VT - L’émergence de nouveaux musées ? Enjeux politiques et territoriaux de deux centres culturels à Istanbul et EkaterinbourgA101491MM-01
     Violante TORRE, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
     Clotilde TRIVIN, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105226JA - Mise en récit de l'art dans des espaces de mobilité : quand l'art contemporain souhaite réenchanter la ville. Le cas du dispositif d'art vidéo MIRE à Genève (Suisse) dans les gares du Léman Express.A101491MM-01
     Julie AMBAL, Université De Genève - Institut De La Gouvernance De L'environnement Et Développement Territorial, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103977ER - Géographie, écologie, politique : changement de décorA101559LD-01
     Estienne RODARY, Institut de recherche pour le développement, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103084SD - Les approches critiques et réflexives dans la géographie physique francophone.A101559LD-01
     Simon DUFOUR, Université de rennes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103398VB - Incertitude et action aménagiste : logiques d’action et figures de l’anticipationA101559LD-01
     Vincent BERDOULAY, UPPA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103078sg - Géographe engagé.e par et pour son terrain en temps de crise : quelles implications éthiques et méthodologiques ?A101559LD-01
     Sabine GIRARD, Inrae, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103628OC - Retour réflexif sur une recherche en géographie environnementale embarquée dans un processus opérationnelA101559LD-01
     Orianne CROUTEIX, AgroParisTech, UFR G-ENV (Gestion de l'Environnement), MRM (Montpellier Research in Management), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A102693MS - A Moving of Warehousing in the United States: An analysis of the evolution of warehouses location from 2012 to 2019 in major U.S. Consolidated Statistical Areas (CSA)A101546MS-01
     Matthieu SCHORUNG, Université Gustave Eiffel , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A102739JB - The spatial footprint of e-commerce – omnichannel accessibilityA101546MS-01
     Joris BECKERS, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A104733RM - Urban logistics and land prices: new perspectives in the Paris RegionA101546MS-01
     Adeline HEITZ, Cnam, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103012RO - Warehousing spatial patterns and logistics real estate prices: are they related? Exploring a methodology and testing it for the case of US metropolitan areasA101546MS-01
     Matthieu SCHORUNG, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103043CR - The transit of walking holidays. Attuning to slownessA101555AM-01
     Chiara RABBIOSI, Università di Padova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A103936PS - Connective disconnection: exploring the digital mediation of tourists’ walking experienceA101555AM-01
     Pascalle SEBUS, University of Antwerp, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104486ML - San Andrés de Teixido (Galicia-Spain): a road to travel in lifeA101555AM-01
     María Elvira LEZCANO GONZÁLEZ, University of A Coruña, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A105524MG - Magic Moments in the Desert - Identity Creation in Liminoid SpacesA101555AM-01
     Manuela GUTBERLET, University Of Johannesburg, Department Of Hospitality And Tourism, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A103813GN - Les jardins urbains dans l’espace public : espaces collectifs d’engagement citoyen ? Les cas de São Paulo, Paris et MontréalA101655FR-01
     Gustavo NAGIB, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103897LS - Lecture croisée des mobilisation territoriales « en transition » et « en résistance »A101655FR-01
     Lea SEBASTIEN, Université Toulouse Ii Jean-Jaures, Cnrs Geode, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105252FL - Se politiser par l’urbain. De l’expérience citadine à la mobilisation, l’exemple du quartier de Silmiyiri à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). A101655FR-01
     Félix LEFEBVRE, Cessma / Université De Tours, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103568TC - Luttes de territorialité. La repolitisation de la question du logement à travers les mobilisations des locataires à BerlinA101655FR-01
     Thomas CHEVALLIER, Université Paris-Dauphine/psl (Irisso), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105569CR - Repenser la fonction tremplin des quartiers d’immigration à travers la mobilisation politique : étude des luttes pour le droit au logement des immigrants à MontréalA101655FR-01
     Chloé REISER, University of New-Brunswick - Saint-John , Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103111JL - Le temps de transport en Afrique : de l’autonomie du voyageur à l’administration de l’espaceA101557EP-01
     Jérôme LOMBARD, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104360RP - Entre rester, partir pour revenir et quitter le village : rôles des mobilités d’orpaillage sur les régions agricoles non-minières en GuinéeA101557EP-01
     Robin PETIT-ROULET, Umr 8586 Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103325LB - Epargner la nature pour le bien-être et la santé des citadins. Les enseignements de la pandémie de la Covid-19A101688MR-01
     Lise BOURDEAU-LEPAGE, Université Lyon 3 Umr Evs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironnements Et Covid : Vers De Nouvelles Relations Aux Vivants ? - Virtual Room 2
    A104401AC - Contraintes et déconfinements en moyenne montagne, une voie vers la reliance?A101688MR-01
     Amélie COULBAUT-LAZZARINI, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironnements Et Covid : Vers De Nouvelles Relations Aux Vivants ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103730SF - L’animalité urbaine au prisme de la presse quotidienne romande avant, pendant, et après les confinements en SuisseA101688MR-01
     Silvia FLAMINIO, Institut de géographie et durabilité / Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironnements Et Covid : Vers De Nouvelles Relations Aux Vivants ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103663AS - Environnement(s) et Confinement au temps du Covid-19 - Dynamiques des relations aux environnements et à la nature de proximité pendant et après le confinement (cas du projet ECo-Covid)A101688MR-01
     Mathilde RIBOULOT-CHETRIT, Université Paris 1 / UMR 7533 Ladyss, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironnements Et Covid : Vers De Nouvelles Relations Aux Vivants ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103284EN - Resilience and local response to the COVID-19 pandemic in tourism dependent towns in New Zealand.A101656BA-01
     Etienne NEL, University Of Otago, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A104110AH - Empowering Communities though Citizen Social ScienceA101656BA-01
     Anne HARDY, University of Tasmania, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A103515CF - Stronger together? Cooperation between tourism developers, municipal government and local stakeholders in the rejuvenation of a Seto Inland Sea island (Japan)A101656BA-01
     Carolin FUNCK, Hiroshima University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A103481XZ - Community Responses to Climate Changes in Destination - Example of Destination Niseko in Hokkaido, Japan -A101656BA-01
     Xi ZHAO, Hokkaido University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A104859AW - Spring frosts in Central Europe in the context of contemporary climate changeA101593ZA-01
     Agnieszka WYPYCH, Department of Climatology, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102527AA - Crop yield response to inter-annual climate variability: assessment of eight crops in guinea ecological zone of Nigeria.A101593ZA-01
     Ayansina AYANLADE, Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna | Universitätsstraße 7/5, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103638YC - Comprehensive Assessments for the Change and Future Projections of Climatic Impact Drivers (CIDs) in the Republic of Korea A101593ZA-01
     Youngeun CHOI, Konkuk University, Korea (Republic of)
     Doyoung LEE, Konkuk University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104876AA - Climate change impact on malaria transmission in high-resolution climate simulations (C2MT-highres)A101593ZA-01
     Abayomi A. ABATAN, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105609ML - Territorial Rural Development: innovation or competition in Rural Geography of Latin America?A101702VP-01
     Maria LOPEZ SANDOVAL, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO Ecuador, Ecuador
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRural Geography Avant La Lettre And The Development Of The Sub-Discipline - Panthéon Room 06
    A104461PT - Back to Rural. Transitions of rural studies in Polish geographyA101702VP-01
     Paulina TOBIASZ-LIS, University of Lodz, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRural Geography Avant La Lettre And The Development Of The Sub-Discipline - Panthéon Room 06
    A104397VP - Examining Rural Landscapes of Eminent Iberian Geographers: Subtle National Symbols?A101702VP-01
     Valerià PAÜL, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRural Geography Avant La Lettre And The Development Of The Sub-Discipline - Panthéon Room 06
    A105211SS - Retour sur un siècle de géographie rurale en BelgiqueA101702VP-01
     Serge SCHMITZ, Université de Liège, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRural Geography Avant La Lettre And The Development Of The Sub-Discipline - Panthéon Room 06
    Exhibition of unpublished photos from the Jean Gottmann collection, with the support of the IGU Commission on the History of Geographic Thought.
    Every day in GalerieSouflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, during the conference hours.
    Inauguration: Tuesday 19/7/ 2022, 5 pm

    While Jean Gottmann's international reputation has long been associated with the Megalopolis and urban geography, the American landscapes he photographed in the 1950s bear witness to his French training in rural studies and reveal his early understanding of the "symbiosis between the rural and the urban" on the northeast coast of the United States. Many of the landscapes captured along the roads, street scenes, offer a vivid glimpse of people and the places they inhabit. They underline Jean Gottmann's interest in the diversity of human settlements and groups, which is the key to his geography: in the current context of accelerating history, his geography acutely questions our relationship with time.
    Recent years have witnessed an acceleration in humanity’s ability to engineer both our bodies and our environments. One group who have been especially affected by this shift are those whose minds and bodies appear out of sync with the spaces of the society in which they live. In a future world, will our spaces celebrate the diversity of these ‘disabled people’, or will we engineer their minds and bodies to fit the expectations of the mainstream? How, in a world of unprecedented transformative agency, might the ‘able-bodied’ understand and navigate the limits of their bodies, and the spaces that might flow from them? We examine these questions by exploring past, present and (potential) futures of the relationship between the spaces of the deaf and hearing worlds, and discover why it is that, in the face of growing human agency, today’s geographies of disability are becoming all of our geographies of tomorrow.
    A102932MA - The potential effect of anthropogenic salinization and ocean acidification on lightning flash intensity over the Mediterranean SeaA101593ZA-02
     Mustafa ASFUR, Ruppin Academic Center / Faculty of Marine Sciences, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103806HS - Is the Levant Region Drying? Recent Changes in the Rain Regime over the Mediterranean Climate Region of Israel A101593ZA-02
     Hadas SAARONI, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103551SR - Assessing the Monthly Trends in Precipitable Water Vapor Over the Indian Sub-Continent Using Reanalysis DataA101593ZA-02
     Seema RANI, Dept. of Geography, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103558MJ - A STUDY OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TEMPERATURE AND AEROSOLS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION, INDIA DURING 2003-15 USING SATELLITE OBSERVATIONSA101593ZA-02
     Mansi JANMAIJAYA, Department of Geography, K.G.K. (P.G.) College, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102394AN - Container terminal development on the West African coast and globalisation : the case of the Ivory CoastA101418AF-02
     Atsé Alexis Bernard N'GUESSAN, Institut De Géographie Tropicale (Igt)/ Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102389AF - Containerised maritime networks: is innovation still possible?A101418AF-02
     Antoine FRÉMONT, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102615JM - The future of maritime container transport: growth, efficiency and crisis or degrowth, agility and sustainability?A101418AF-02
     Jason MONIOS, Kedge Business School, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102673DG - Assessing the stability of the container shipping network before and after the Covid outbreak. A regional approachA101418AF-02
     David GUERRERO, Université Gustave Eiffel, Ifsttar, Ame-Splott, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102668ML - A sustainability analysis of European port citiesA101418AF-02
     César DUCRUET, CNRS - UMR 7235 EconomiX , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWhat Future For Containerisation And Globalisation? - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103984BB - Projection d’un film intitulé : Agriculture urbaine et péri-urbaine à Rabat (Maroc): Pratiques, représentations et formes de valorisation. A101403NR-01
     Brahim BADIDI, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches "Homme, Espace, Sociétés" (HES) FLSH - Université Mohammed V, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102582NR - Penser « collectif » ? Stratégies pour la transition des territoires ruraux périurbains dans les Andes d’Équateur A101403NR-01
     Nasser REBAÏ, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105314AA - Des agricultures au cœur d’Antananarivo : cultiver la diversité des trajectoires de changements d’usage des terres agricoles. A101403NR-01
     Perrine BURNOD, Ecole Doctorale des Gestions des ressources Naturelles et Développement-CIRAD, Madagascar
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104354MB - L’insertion de la grande exploitation dans un Projet Alimentaire Territorial. L’exemple du Sud-Artois.A101403NR-01
     Marine BRE-GARNIER, Université Paris-Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103534MH - „It makes the buzz.” – Putting the Demographic Dividend under scrutinyA101669AL-02
     Michael HILBIG, University Of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104432BM - Le Tourisme et le changement climatique en Afrique : quel avenir ?A101669AL-02
     Brahim MOUDOUD, Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Université Ibn Zohr , Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105451JS - Understanding spatial changes in Africa: urbanization according to AfricapolisA101669AL-02
     José Luis SAN EMETERIO, Université de Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAfrican Development Challenges And Trajectories - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104725DK - After the Ankara Gar Massacre: A struggle for the right to memoryA101713RP-02
     Deniz KIMYON TUNA, Universite Paris Dauphine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103125CM - Queer Urban Trauma: Spatial politics and queer urban movements in Tel Aviv and JerusalemA101713RP-02
     Gilly HARTAL, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104230RP - Displaced women’s activism towards desired urban futures at a time of crisis in ColombiaA101713RP-02
     Sonja MARZI, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103642KT - Decolonising Wounded Cities: Learning better ways to live and die togetherA101713RP-02
     Karen TILL, Maynooth University, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Trauma And Emancipatory Urban Futures - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103918RB - Building a shared mobility platform in Africa: initial feedback from RMobilityA101665KH-01
     Raynald BALLO, Umr Idees Le Havre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographies Of Intelligent Mobilities - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104699JB - The figure of knot : embodiment of the hypermobile’s spatialization and its impact on places. A101591CH-02
     Jennifer BROUCK, Université Paris 1 - Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103044TL - Migratory ecotones: outline of a conceptA101591CH-02
     Thomas LACROIX, CNRS CERI-Sciences Po, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103395AF - Coping with Temporariness: Space Appropriation by South Asian Migrants in Muscat A101591CH-02
     Aysha FAROOQ, RWTH Aachen, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105468GG - Processes of territorial construction. Migrant Places in the reticular spaces of social networksA101591CH-02
     Gianluca GAIAS, Università Degli Studi Di Cagliari, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103990AL - Les lieux de drague, des territoires impensés, refoulés, créatifs.A101470TP-01
     Adrien LE BOT, Ensa Versailles, Leav, Université Paris-Saclay, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102789VL - Quand les hommes sort(ai)ent pour baiser - De la ritualisation des comportements de drague HsH au sein des espaces de sexualités récréatives humides aux terrains de chasse dématérialisés à l'ère du Covid-19A101470TP-01
     Victor LACÔTE , Masterant - Lacôte Victor, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103724AR - Towards a Virtualization of LGBTQIA+ Spaces in Urban Realities. A Socio-Geographic Approach Applied to the Municipality of Trento (Italy)A101470TP-01
     Aurora RAPISARDA, University Of Trento, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102988TP - Au-delà de la dichotomie rural/urbain : étudier l’homophobie masculine à une échelle régionale dans les Hauts-de-FranceA101470TP-01
     Théophile PLOUVIER, TVES (ULR4477), Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103336SP - GEOWEB BASED SURVEY TO MEASURING AWERNESS. PROCIDA ISLAND IN THE GULF OF NAPLES UGI202203-02
     Stefania PALMENTIERI, University of Naples Federico II, Italy, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105332LC - Valuing a Coastal Beach and Dune System as a Recreation DestinationUGI202203-02
     Liam CARR, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104286MS - Tourists’ perception of socio-cultural ecosystem services offered by the Vadu wild beach, Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, RomaniaUGI202203-02
     Mihaela SIMA, Romanian Academy, Institute of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104109SK - Wreck Diving Management and Sustainable Tourism in Tulamben, Bali, IndonesiaUGI202203-02
     Sultan Kurnia AB, Hiroshima University , Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102464MJ - La Digue (Seychelles) et le développement durable. Quel passé ? Quel avenir ? UGI202203-02
     Maciej J?DRUSIK, Faculte De Geographie Et D'etudes Regionales, Universite De Varsovie, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103265MM - Citizen Science of Air Pollution: A Political Ecology of Toxic Uncertainty in Northern ThailandUGI202202-02
     Mary MOSTAFANEZHAD, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103517RJ - Citizen Science 2.0 : quality data et collective intelligenceUGI202202-02
     Romain JULLIARD, Unité Mosaic, Sorbonne Université - Muséum, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103723LD - FUGASCIA project : towards a sustainable and citizen strategy of adaptation to climate changeUGI202202-02
     Laura DALOUR, Université Bretagne Sud / Geo-Ocean UMR CNRS 6538, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103798PL - Can CoastAppli (a citizen science smartphone app) improve monitoring and understanding of coastal hazards to support coastal management? UGI202202-02
     Pauline LETORTU, Univ Brest, CNRS, UMR 6554 LETG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104642SH - Complex Systems Modelling as an Approach for Decision Support in Promotion of Environmentally Responsible BehaviorA101619LP-02
     Saeed HARATI, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102818AD - Modèles de récurrence des systèmes géographiquesA101619LP-02
     André DAUPHINÉ, Université De Nice Côte D'azur, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105222DM - The role of space in socio-economical segregation modellingA101619LP-02
     Diego MORENO SIERRA, Université Côte D'azur, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104531MB - The Spatial factors behind the urbanization of the United-States (1800-1920)A101619LP-02
     Céline ROZENBLAT, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102498?I - Local governance and merger reforms in the Spanish Local Government System: A Case Study.A101370CN-02
     Ángel IGLESIAS, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103025ER - Municipally Owned Corporations in Israel: The pursuit of Flexibility and Local Initiative in a Centralized ContextA101370CN-02
     Anna HAZAN, University of Haifa, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A102939DK - The Placeness of Jeju Global Education City through Educational Migration MobilityUGI202208-02
     Dahui KANG, Seoul National University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103409OK - CONTROVERSIAL SCIENTIFIC ISSUES AND "NON-OBVIOUS TRUTHS" IN THE CONTENT OF CURRICULUM FOR GEOGRAPHY AT NATIONAL LEVEL (EXPERIENCE OF RUSSIA, MONGOLIA, UKRAINE)UGI202208-02
     Olga KHLEBOSOLOVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103098VK - The Attractiveness of geographical themes and topics for students: A systematic reviewUGI202208-02
     Veronika KORVASOVÁ, Masaryk University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104182KK - How much does international students’ presence mean for the Hungarian economy? Will Chinese students become the largest contributors?UGI202208-02
     Kitti KÖVES, Department of Political Geography and Development and Regional Studies, Unviersity of Pécs, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103627?B - Dans le sillon des grands projets agricoles : appropriations foncières dans le Xingu-Araguaia (Mato Grosso – Brésil)A101685MG-02
     Ève Anne BÜHLER, Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A104072BA - Grands projets agricoles et conflits fonciers dans le Sud du Piauí (Brésil)A101685MG-02
     Samuel FREDERICO, UNESP, Brazil
     Martine GUIBERT, UT2J, France
     Bruna ALBUQUERQUE , UNESP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A104517AK - Les stratégies des grandes plantations dans les périphéries de la métropole abidjanaiseA101685MG-02
     Adjoba Marthe KOFFI-DIDIA, UNIVERSITE FELIX HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY, Côte d'Ivoire
     Jean-Louis N'KOUMO, UNIVERSITE FELIX HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY, Côte d'Ivoire
     Evelyne MESCLIER, IRD - PRODIG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A105356AA - Projet hévéicole et sécurité alimentaire des ménages de la Sous-préfecture de Famienkro, en Côte d’IvoireA101685MG-02
     Akoua Assunta ADAYE, Institut De Géographie Tropicale (Igt) / Université Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A103086MB - CULTURAL TOURISM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT BASED ON TOURISTS PERCEPTION. THE SHOWCASE OF BUZAU CARPATHIANS AND SUBCARPATHIANS (ROMANIA)A101520MS-02
     Mitrica BIANCA, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103431FC - Sustainable tourism development fostered by the Leader initiative. The case of Filabres-Alhamilla (Almeria, Spain)A101520MS-02
     Francisco José CANTARERO PRADOS, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104281PG - Rediscovering local capacities. Asset-based approach to rural community development. The case of Poland.A101520MS-02
     Patrycja GRZYS, University Of Lodz, Department Of Regional And Social Geography, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105309RB - Entre vinos y colonos, discursos y representaciones sobre la estructura social agraria del Valle del Maule, Chile (1962-1973)A101520MS-02
     Rosa BABILONIA, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile , Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102640JT - Pierre George et « La France de demain » A101637Bv-02
     Jean-Louis TISSIER, Umr 8504 Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A103657TL - Considérations sur l'espace public moderniste brésilien: le cas du Parque Guinle, du Largo do Machado et de l'Aterro do Flamengo (RJ)A101637Bv-02
     Thomaz LEITE, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A102892GL - Construire une ville de papier, raconter des histoires de béton : Saint-Etienne en transformation A101637Bv-02
     Georges-Henry LAFFONT, EVS UMR5600 + ENSASE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A105398AL - À la croisée des temporalités : les friches urbaines comme espaces de projection. Réflexions à partir du cas de Détroit (États-Unis)A101637Bv-02
     Aude LE GALLOU, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A105172JG - Expansion of an oasis from the end of the 19th century to the present day: what are the factors behind these dynamics? Case study in Al-Ula, Saudi ArabiaA101588NB-02
     Julie GRAVIER, EHESS, CNRS, UMR 8557 CAMS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A102918NM - ‘Apples and oranges’: A long-term landuse legacy in the southern Judean foothills, Israel, as seen in the modern Mediterranean garrigue and maquis vegetation though remote sensing and geoarchaeology.A101588NB-02
     Neil MANSPEIZER, Ben Gurion University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A102536CO - Narrating landscapes : environmental representations as geographical discourses on time (example of Diola farmers, Lower Casamance, Senegal)A101588NB-02
     Camille OLLIER, Université Lyon 2 / UMR 5133 Archéorient, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A105006AC - Past socio-environmental dynamics in the Sechura Desert (North Peruvian Coast): contributions of a multiscale geoarchaeological approachA101588NB-02
     Aurélien CHRISTOL, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 - UMR 5600 EVS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom The Event To The Long Term: Geoarchaeological And Geohistorical Practices And Methods - Panthéon Room 15
    A104417AA - Potential impact of climate change and stratospheric aerosol injection on malaria infection in AfricaA101576BA-02
     Abayomi A. ABATAN, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A103920OO - Can stratospheric aerosol injection reduce the impacts of climate change on heat stress and human discomfort in Africa?A101576BA-02
     Oladapo OLAGBEGI, South African National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A104512TE - Potential Impact of Strastopheric Aerosol Injection on crop suitability and planting season in sub-Saharan Africa (A case study of southern and West Africa)A101576BA-02
     Temitope Samuel EGBEBIYI, University of Cape Town, South Africa, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A103931RA - Potential impacts of stratospheric aerosol geoengineering on maize yield in AfricaA101576BA-02
     Ayedun RHODA, University of Cape town, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeoengineering And Climate Change - Panthéon Room 16
    A102783RV - ¿MUCHO O POCO ESTADO? INSTITUCIONALIDAD Y PERIFERIA COMO MARCO INTERPRETATIVO DEL CONFLICTO ARMADO COLOMBIANO A101646SP-02
     Rondón Rincón VALERIA, Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A105351JD - Geografías de la guerra en Colombia: INTENTOS DE PAZ, NARCOTRÁFICO Y EL FORTALECIMIENTO DE ACTORES ARMADOS (1985-1993)A101646SP-02
     Yelitza OSORIO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia , Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103108GC - Origen y expansión de movimientos insurreccionales en Colombia (1964-1985). Una mirada geopolíticaA101646SP-02
     Luz Angela SILVA ALVAREZ, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103259SP - Dinámicas de los actores armados ilegales en ColombiaA101646SP-02
     Sairi PINEROS, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103453AG - Development of the institutional environment to ensure sustainable development of the mountainous regions of RussiaA100972FS-02
     Alexey GUNYA,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A103697AH - Urbanization and the verticality of rural–urban linkages in mountainsA100972FS-02
     Andreas HALLER, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A103986IK - Mountain landscapes of the North Caucasus: oil pollution and carbon balance problemsA100972FS-02
     Umar GAIRABEKOV, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A104991AD - From the Northeast: southern orientations in the life and work of Milton Santos, Beatriz Nascimento and Josué de CastroA101611AN-02
     Archie DAVIES, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A105045CN - Antonio Carlos Robert Moraes and the invention of critical Brazilian geography (1978/1988)A101611AN-02
     Carlo Eugenio NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103812RC - Careering through development in Dar es Salaam: applied geography, radical approaches and academic livesA101611AN-02
     Hannah NEATE, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103310FF - Geographers under surveillance: biographies and life trajectories of radical scholars according to police sourcesA101611AN-02
     Federico FERRETTI, Università di Bologna, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A102925VA - Romeiros Way (Azores): Conceptual Model for measuring its homogeneity in the different municipalitiesA101496SC-02
     Vitor AMBRÓSIO, Escola Superior De Hotelaria E Turismo Do Estoril (Eshte), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A103836IL - Literary paths in Luso-Bussaco (Portugal)A101496SC-02
     Isilda LEITÃO, Centro De Investigação Em Turismo (Citur), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104704ss - The enhancement of “tratturi” in a weakened territorial reality and with a fragmented governance: a renewed challenge for Abruzzo A101496SC-02
     Silvia SCORRANO, Dipartimento di Lettere, Arti e Scienze Sociali. Università degli Studi G. d'Annunzio, Chieti-Pescara, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A103555LS - Planning a "green" itinerary for a "slow" and sustainable tourism: The "Ferrovia Ciclabile Lucana", a territorial governance modelA101496SC-02
     Luisa SPAGNOLI, Italian National Research Council - Institute of Mediterranean Europe History, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A103462MG - Dilemmas of heritage and sustainable urban development in the district of Old QuébecA101489JR-02
     Maria GRAVARI-BARBAS, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A102605WH - Cultural Heritage, Sustainable Development, and Climate Policy: Comparing the UNESCO World Heritage Cities of Potsdam and BernA101489JR-02
     Wolfgang HAUPT, Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A104287JP - Food-related heritage-building, between promotion of cultural identity and tourism value: case of Kimjang in South KoreaA101489JR-02
     Ji Eun PARK, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A104963HR - Industrial heritage regeneration in times of Mega-Events: at the cross of economic, cultural and environmental stakes. A comparative case study of Torino 2006, London 2012 and Beijing 2022 A101489JR-02
     Helena ROUX, EPFL, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A105672GC - Jean Gottmann’s geo-photographic enquiry from territory to landscapeA101707LM-02
     Gwen CRESSMAN, Université de Strasbourg, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104192AA - Sur le bord de la route, 2ème partie : que veut dire un arrêt sur images pour un géographe mobile ?A101707LM-02
     Anne-Laure AMILHAT SZARY, Univ. Grenoble Alpes - Pacte, Umr5194, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104195OL - Photographier la Megalopolis : la voie iconographique au service de l’inventivité géographiqueA101707LM-02
     Olivier LABUSSIÈRE, Pacte-Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104336JH - Les carrefours de la juridicité et de la normativitéA101707LM-02
     Jean-Paul HUBERT, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A103691VB - Images du Brésil : les choix de GottmannA101707LM-02
     Paulo Da Costa GOMES, UFRJ, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104086RA - Analyse d’une expérience muséale réussie devenue A101491MM-02
     Rebeca ALFONSO ROMERO, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103889MG - Le Familistère de Guise. L’Utopie peut-elle faire communauté(s) ? A101491MM-02
     Marie-Thérèse Grégoris GREGORIS, TVES/FaSEST / Université de Lille, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105002YH - « L’archéologie de la muséographie viticole à partir du Hameau Duboeuf (Saône-et-Loire). Du terroir à l’universel, le Beaujolais dilué dans l’expérientiel ? »A101491MM-02
     Yannick HASCOËT, Avignon Université, France
     Julie DERAMOND, Avignon Université, France
     Anne-Luce COULOMB , Avignon Université, France
     Laure MARCHIS-MOUREN, Avignon Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A102651GL - Sub-Limis : l’héritage minier « rechargé » pour faire paysage autrement » Une exposition pour questionner échelles muséales et épaisseurs territoriales à Saint-Etienne.A101491MM-02
     Georges-Henry LAFFONT, EVS UMR5600 + ENSASE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPenser Les Musées En Géographie : Concepts, Enjeux Et Méthodologie - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103058SC - Produire des cartes de l'environnement, une histoire de positionsA101559LD-02
     Emmeline LOBRY, UMR 5319 Passages, Université de Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A104943AB - Les mobilisations forestières en Morvan, de la sauvegarde des feuillus à une relance productive à la marge ?A101559LD-02
     Adrien BAYSSE-LAINÉ, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103373MG - La politique de restauration de la continuité des cours d’eau en France : de la controverse sociotechnique à la politique apaisée ou les difficultés de construire une vision partagée des rivières du futur A101559LD-02
     Marie-Anne GERMAINE, Université Paris Nanterre - UMR LAVUE 7218 CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103542AR - L’acceptation sociale des réserves naturelles : quelle acceptation de la recherche pour les gestionnaires ?A101559LD-02
     Agathe ROBERT, Laboratoire Edytem - Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geography And Global Environmental Changes - Panthéon Room 53
    A103329SW - Business as usual, the daily life of delivery workers in New YorkA101546MS-02
     Sandrine WENGLENSKI, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103546AB - The logistification of service trips: implications for urban mobility and public policyA101546MS-02
     Adrien BEZIAT, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A102751FT - The mobility of e-shoppersA101546MS-02
     Mathieu GARDRAT, LAET - University of Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A104409JO - Increased vehicle filling rates among Wwedish trucks: towards a more sustainable urban freight transport sectorA101546MS-02
     Jerry OLSSON, Human geography unit, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A104001SG - The Tourist Gait and Sidewalk RageA101555AM-02
     Szilvia GYIMOTHY, Copenhagen Business School, Department Of Marketing, Denmark
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104183SM - Exploring walking landscapes along the Italian Saint Anthony’s Route between frictional motivations and tourism development A101555AM-02
     Sabrina MENEGHELLO, University of Padua, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104554GM - The Grecanic Area in Calabria: a walk along old routes and towards new economiesA101555AM-02
     Giovanni MODAFFARI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A103131DM - Ré-inscrire le mouvement social des Gilets Jaunes au sein de « l’ordinaire » spatial de ses mobilisés: le pari heuristique du courant des spatialités et du concept de capital spatial.A101655FR-02
     Dorian MAILLARD, ENS de Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102774EW - « S’il a envie de casser, qu’il aille sur Paris, mais pas ici » Entrer par les espaces de vie et de mobilisation pour éclairer les trajectoires d’engagement : le cas de Gilets jaunes ornaisA101655FR-02
     Etienne WALKER, UMR 6590 Espaces et Sociétés, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105213FR - Une analyse des mobilisations de parents d’élèves par les rapports sociaux locaux A101655FR-02
     Félicie ROUX, Lab'urba, Université Paris-Est , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103893SR - Sur les traces des activistes des lieux autogérés de Rome : relations entre les carrières militantes et la fabrique d’espaces de contestation et d’alternativesA101655FR-02
     Simone RANOCCHIARI, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102663sg - Géographe engagé.e par et pour son terrain en temps de crise : quelles implications éthiques et méthodologiques ?A101655FR-02
     Sabine GIRARD, inrae, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Temps Des Mobilisations Et Leurs Espaces: Vers La Construction D'Un Chantier De Recherche Transnational (Brésil, France, Québec) - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104804ED - Is migration drought-induced in Mali? An empirical analysis using panel data on Malian localities over the 1987-2009 periodA101557EP-02
     Flore GUBERT , DIAL, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104996SM - Role models and migration intentionsA101557EP-02
     Sandrine MESPLE-SOMPS, IRD, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105489GK - Les nouvelles entreprises de transport lagunaire et la structuration de l’espace lagunaire à AbidjanA101557EP-02
     Estelle KABRAN,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105597ML - With Families Across the Border: Everyday Life of the Nigerien Migrant in NigeriaA101557EP-02
     Maryam LIMAN, Bayero University,kano, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPopulation Mobilities In Africa - Mobilités Des Populations En Afrique - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103421AC - Environnements sonores et action citoyenne : quelle place pour l’outil participatif ? Le cas de la ville de RezéA101667AS-01
     Arnaud CAN, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEcouter Et Entendre Le Territoire En Temps De Changements : Que Nous Disent Les Sons Des Dynamiques Et Des Interactions Entre Sociétés Et Environnement ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103096JC - Sounding Wild Spaces: Inclusive Map-Making Through Multispecies Listening Across ScalesA101667AS-01
     Jonathan CARRUTHERS-JONES, University Of Leeds, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEcouter Et Entendre Le Territoire En Temps De Changements : Que Nous Disent Les Sons Des Dynamiques Et Des Interactions Entre Sociétés Et Environnement ? - Virtual Room 2
    A104408SC - Silent·Cities, un projet collaboratif pour l’exploration des paysages sonores d’un monde confinéA101667AS-01
     Samuel CHALLEAT, CNRS UMR GÉODE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEcouter Et Entendre Le Territoire En Temps De Changements : Que Nous Disent Les Sons Des Dynamiques Et Des Interactions Entre Sociétés Et Environnement ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103817DC - Ecouter les levures et sortir de la politique de la plantationA101667AS-01
     Denis CHARTIER, Université De Paris - Laboratoire Ladyss, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEcouter Et Entendre Le Territoire En Temps De Changements : Que Nous Disent Les Sons Des Dynamiques Et Des Interactions Entre Sociétés Et Environnement ? - Virtual Room 2
    A105202BD - Evolution of volcanoes and geodynamic implicationsA101451BD-01
     Benoit DEFFONTAINES, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsState Of The Art And Perspectives In Structural Geomorphology Inputs Of Neotectonics, Geodynamics And Seismic/volcanic Hazards - Virtual Room 3
    A105178BD - Mountain Building and geodynamic implicationsA101451BD-01
     Benoit DEFFONTAINES, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsState Of The Art And Perspectives In Structural Geomorphology Inputs Of Neotectonics, Geodynamics And Seismic/volcanic Hazards - Virtual Room 3
    A104938el - Structural and geomorphological features of the formation of river valleys within the Eastern volcanic belt of Kamchatka (Russia)A101451BD-01
     Ekaterina LEBEDEVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsState Of The Art And Perspectives In Structural Geomorphology Inputs Of Neotectonics, Geodynamics And Seismic/volcanic Hazards - Virtual Room 3
    A104207JS - Bridging the gaps: Disaster communication for international tourists in AsiaA101656BA-02
     Jane SINGER, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A103109NR - Sustainable tourism certification and destination resilience: the case of SloveniaA101656BA-02
     Nika RAZPOTNIK VISKOVIC, Research Centre Of The Slovenian Academy Of Sciences And Arts (Anton Melik Geographical Institute), Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A105402JH - COVID-19 and spatial Injustice: Implications for tourism policyA101656BA-02
     Brendan PADDISON, York St John University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    A103386MC - Community cooperatives: opportunities and tools for marginal areasA101656BA-02
     Maria Grazia CINTI, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata" - Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio culturale, Formazione e Società, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStronger Together: Tourism, Communities, And Destination Resilience - Virtual Room 4
    Theme: This roundtable is an invitation to discuss the Anthropocene, "the age of the human", a notion used by many environmental scientists to refer to the current period marked by the global consequences of human activities on the biosphere. Although there is debate about its meaning and scope, in geography as elsewhere, its use here allows us to question the acceleration of the transformation of the relationship between humanity and nature, and its impact on geographical approaches and objects, as well as on human societies and their relationship with the animal world.
    A104308JB - Accuracy assessment of the CMIP6 precipitation projectionsA101593ZA-03
     Jean Claude BERGÈS, Umr Prodig / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104405MM - Investigating the Response of the Botswana High to El Niño Southern Oscillation using a Variable-Resolution Global Climate ModelA101593ZA-03
     Molulaqhooa MAOYI, South African Population Research Infrastructure Network, South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104447NM - Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Hydrological Droughts in the Limpopo River BasinA101593ZA-03
     Nokwethaba MAKHANYA, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104144EL - Land cover and land use changes and monsoon variability in East AsiaA101593ZA-03
     Eungul LEE, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102476VK - Findlater Jet Induced Summer Monsoon Memory in the Arabian SeaA101593ZA-03
     Vikas Kumar KUSHWAHA, University of Hyderabad, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Variability And Change - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103875TL - Effects of a fringing reef and upperbeach vegetation on coastal flooding in a Caribbean contextA101392YD-01
     Thibault LAIGRE, BRGM, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A105240HM - El enfoque biogeomorfológico corrobora la tendencia global a la estabilización de dunas costerasA101392YD-01
     Hermann MANRIQUEZ, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A105039DP - Managing Dyke Retreat: Importance of Century-Scale Channel Network Evolution on Storm Surge Dissipation Over Salt Marshes Under Rising Sea LevelsA101392YD-01
     Daniele PINTON, University of Florida, Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102619ZO - Analyse multifonctionnelle de l’agriculture urbaine dans la ville de Bouaké (centre de la Côte d’Ivoire)A101403NR-02
     Zana Souleymane OUATTARA, Institut Pédagogique National de l'Enseignement Technique et Professionnel (IPNETP), Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103314JY - Le métabolisme de l’agriculture urbaine en AfriqueA101403NR-02
     Jean Louis YENGUÉ, Université de Poitiers, Laboratoire RURALITES, Fédération TERRITOIRES, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104367MP - Les territoires agriurbains en Ile-de-France : l'invention d'un paysage alimentaire métropolitainA101403NR-02
     Monique POULOT, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103800CH - Prendre en compte l’agriculture urbaine dans les trames vertes et bleues (TVB) : valoriser le locavorisme et les infrastructures agroécologiques – deux exemples dans le Nord de la FranceA101403NR-02
     Christelle HINNEWINKEL, Univ. Lille, Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale, ULR 4477 - TVES - Territoires Villes Environnement & Société, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105478AA - 24-hour city as a result of metropolisation and transformation of city functions and performance A101608IT-01
     Maciej MISZTAL, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103748BB - Short-term changes in commuting patterns: Evidence from urban regions in PolandA101608IT-01
     Bartosz BARTOSIEWICZ, University of Lodz, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103217VH - From old lock-in to new one: expansion of the automotive industry in the old post-socialistic region from the perspective of localsA101608IT-01
     Vladan HRUSKA, Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104726FK - Urban Heritage in Myanmar: Multiple Transformation ProcessesA101608IT-01
     Frauke KRAAS, University Of Cologne, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104973JF - Towards a smart charging service : actors and spaces of a new connected networkA101665KH-02
     Julia FROTEY, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographies Of Intelligent Mobilities - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104979PH - Geography of Mobility as a Service: Overview of the integration to different transport services in FranceA101665KH-02
     Pierre-André HORTH, Cerema Hauts-de France, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographies Of Intelligent Mobilities - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104890KH - Compact town development for Japanese regional municipalities using intelligent mobilitiesA101665KH-02
     Kenji HASHIMOTO, Waseda University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographies Of Intelligent Mobilities - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103804BG - The production of spaces of arrival: migrant integration in rural spaces through the lens of the receptivity approachA101591CH-03
     Birgit GLORIUS, TU Chemnitz, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104540AP - How Rural Places are Produced through Migrant Belonging and Well-being?A101591CH-03
     Apostolos PAPADOPOULOS, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE), Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103003CH - Beyond relational space? The role of migration processes in the production of space and placeA101591CH-03
     Charlotta HEDBERG, Umeå University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBeyond Relational Space? The Role Of Migration Processes In The Production Of Space And Place - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105010MD - Transgenres et gays sur une île. Famille et construction de soi comme mâhû, raerae, ou gay à Tahiti A101470TP-02
     Mickael DURAND, Ined, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103834JL - Pour une approche queer de l'espaceA101470TP-02
     Jérôme LAGEISTE, Université d'Artois, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103973JC - Les rythmes des résidents LGBT dans le contexte d'une destination touristique LGBT. Le cas de Barcelone (Espagne).A101470TP-02
     Jordi CALABUIG SERRA, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne / University Of Girona, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModes De Vie Et Pratiques Spatiales Des Minorités Sexuelles Et De Genre Au-Delà De La Grande Ville - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105386CC - Les espaces protégés littoraux face à l’élévation du niveau marin : représentations sociales et enjeux de relocalisationUGI202203-03
     Caroline RUFIN-SOLER, Université du Littoral, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105268CR - Les îlets du Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin (Guadeloupe) : le devenir de paysages patrimoniaux soumis à des pressions anthropiques et naturellesUGI202203-03
     Caroline RUFIN-SOLER, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104634ES - Le devenir d’un patrimoine mémoriel littoral à l’heure de l’anthropocène : représentations habitantes et touristiques des plages du débarquement (Normandie, France). UGI202203-03
     Vincent ANDREU-BOUSSUT, Le Mans Université URM ESO (6590) CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Tourism, Heritage And Nature Conservation In The Anthropocene - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104212EL - Narisome muhoko, a citizen science project to monitor the mangroves of Mayotte Island (France) at the time of the premises of an institutional managementUGI202202-03
     Esméralda LONGÉPÉE, Centre universitaire de Mayotte, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104457LB - OpenGeoResearch –An Integrative Online Platform for Climatic, Environmental and Urban Citizen ScienceUGI202202-03
     Larissa BÖHRKIRCHER, RWTH Aachen University - Physical Geography and Climatology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104669MG - Illegal dumping and urban design. Some evidence from Fix My Street data, BrusselsUGI202202-03
     Madeleine GUYOT, UCLouvain, Earth &Life Institute, Georges Lemaître Centre for Earth and Climate Research, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105008CR - Connaissances, confiance et apprentissages dans l’adaptation au changement climatique : les effets d’un dispositif participatif entre habitants et chercheursUGI202202-03
     Anne-Peggy HELLEQUIN, Université de Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105622ML - Géographie des risques côtiers et science participative dans les îles de l'Indo-PacifiqueUGI202202-03
     Nourddine MIRHANI, Université des Comores, Comoros
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Citizen Science - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103460MF - Relationship between network centrality measures and the incidence rate of Covid-19 in cities of southeastern BrazilA101619LP-03
     Marcos FERREIRA, State University Of Campinas, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104118MO - Retheorizing the Military Industrial Complex SystemA101619LP-03
     Moira ONEILL, Kent State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103327FL - The complex structure of mobility graphs derived from Twitter geo-localisation data in the Paris areaA101619LP-03
     Françoise LUCCHINI, Univsersité de Rouen, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsComplex Systems Modelling - The Evolution From Where To How - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102508NI - Informality and the State: Understanding the State’s complexity in the governance of informal settlements: The case of Abuja, NigeriaA101370CN-03
     Nuhu Adeiza ISMAIL, Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A102633AM - Du central au local: Changement de paradigme de la gouvernance du transport urbain au Maroc.A101370CN-03
     Abdellah MOUSSALIH, Urbaniste, Enseignant-chercheur à l’Ecole Nationale d’Architecture de Tétouan (ENAT), Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A102830CN - Local Government in the Lusophone African Countries: Stability, Variability, and InnovationA101370CN-03
     Carlos NUNES SILVA, Institute Of Geography And Spatial Planning, University Of Lisbon, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104863JL - Social and big data in secondary geographyUGI202208-03
     Jongwon LEE, Ewha Womans University , Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103856IM - Urban spatial metamorphoses: the case of e-learning course by Kazan universityUGI202208-03
     Irina MALGANOVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102975MS - Opportunity to Learn Predictors of Geography Achievement in the United StatesUGI202208-03
     Michael SOLEM, Texas State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103818MP - L’enseignement de la géographie à l’Université de Vérone par l’utilisation de la cartographie.UGI202208-03
     Maria Laura PAPPALARDO, Università degli Studi di Verona, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102826DP - What kind of geographers does the labour market really need? Picture from the analysis of online job adverts in selected European countries UGI202208-03
     Danuta PIRÓG, Pedagogical University Of Kraków , Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105061NB - AGROINDUSTRIE ET STRATEGIES D’OCCUPATION TERRITORIAL, DEPARTEMENT DE LORETO (AMAZONIE PERUVIENNE)A101685MG-03
     Nicole BERNEX, Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Perú, Peru
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A103774CA - La permanence d’une action publique guidée par la logique de grand projet agricole. Les cas des projets Chavimochic et Olmos sur la côte péruvienneA101685MG-03
     Célia AUQUIER, UMR Prodig, France
     Anaïs MARSHALL, UMR Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A102973DA - Grands projets agricoles dans les marges désertiques égyptiennes : entre paradigme de la modernisation et contraintes environnementales croissantesA101685MG-03
     Delphine ACLOQUE, Cedej , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A105501SD - La réduction des inégalités pour aller vers une vraie transition : le cas de l’évolution agraire du VietnamA101685MG-03
     Steve DÉRY, Université Laval, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGrands Projets Agricoles Dans Les Périphéries Des Suds : Des Logiques Adaptées Aux Transitions Actuelles ? - Panthéon Room 01
    A103262M - Deinstitutionalisation of regions and regional identities in a rural regional amalgam and its impact on different generations of the population.A101520MS-03
     Marcela DANKOVA, Palacký university Olomouc, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103764KJ - Digital technologies and spatial justice. The challenges for smart rural developmentA101520MS-03
     Krzysztof JANC, University of Wroclaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105085Fd - Geographical Indication (GI) and the role of farmer-led networks in the context of the rural-urban interactions of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilA101520MS-03
     Felipe DA SILVA MACHADO, Federal University Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal Development In The Rural Space - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102737JM - La chaleur des entrailles de la terre : aborder la transition énergétique sous l’angle de la political geologyA101560AS-01
     Justin MISSAGHIEH--PONCET, Université De Pau Et Des Pays De L’Adour, E2S Uppa, Cnrs, Tree, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A103299Dd - From oil to supergrids: a new geopolitics of energy?A101560AS-01
     Domenico DE VINCENZO, Università Degli Studi Di Cassino E Del Lazio Meridionale, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A104802NM - Le gaz naturel, un « levier » pour l’avènement d’un « nouveau Pérou » ? Les contradictions d’un modèle énergétique péruvien en devenirA101560AS-01
     Nina MONTES DE OCA, Aix-Marseille Université, Telemme - Umr 7303 ; Creda - Umr 7227, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A104970BA - La promesse hydrogène à l’épreuve du stockage géologique : une économie de projet dans la transition énergétiqueA101560AS-01
     Brice AUVET, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A102445DE - Les passeurs d’une utopie : la promesse espérantiste et ses premiers militants. Une histoire située dans l’Entre-Deux européen et les Confins des Empires (1887-1914).A101637Bv-03
     Denis ECKERT, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A102323JL - Entre utopie et réalité : les imaginaires du futur de campagnes en décroissance A101637Bv-03
     Joséphine LÉCUYER, Géographie-Cités Umr 8504/université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A103626Bv - Un désaccord sur l’avenir enviable ? Horizons d'attente et choix électoraux de voisins est-allemands et ouest-allemands.A101637Bv-03
     Béatrice VON HIRSCHHAUSEN, CNRS - UMR Géographie-cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspaces Et Lieux Des Imaginaires Du Futur / Spaces And Places Of The Imagined Futures - Panthéon Room 11
    A103121CM - Sens du foncier agricole au fil des recherches en France depuis les années 1960A101398AB-01
     Christine MARGETIC, Umr Eso - Nantes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A103811CP - Farmland in French geography – a review of research questions (1950-2010)A101398AB-01
     Coline PERRIN, INRAE - Umr Innovation - Montpellier, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A104392CA - Le foncier agricole saisi par la géographie. Du temps long des structures agraires à l’accélération des attentes disciplinaires. Exemples franciliensA101398AB-01
     Claire ARAGAU, Université Paris Nanterre, laboratoire LAVUE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A102724LB - Turning tourism towards regenerative development: applying a regenerative tourism conceptual framework to the Swimmable Birrarung, Yarra River initiativeA101596JC-01
     Loretta BELLATO, Swinburne University, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A102961KM - Diversity is Our Strength: Regenerating Tourism in Toronto through Immigration and Multicultural Place-makingA101596JC-01
     Kelley MCCLINCHEY, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A103334MJ - To Preserve or to Forget - Possibilities of Cultural Regeneration and Presentation of industrial heritage in Rural Areas, example region Hrvatsko zagorje in CroatiaA101596JC-01
     Martina JAKOVCIC, Faculty of Science, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A103368TT - The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Cyclades: balancing between current shortcomings and future regenerative perspectives in cultural tourismA101596JC-01
     Theano S. TERKENLI, University of the Aegean, URL: https://geography.aegean.gr/ppl/index_en.php?content=0&bio=terkenli, Greece
     Vasiliki GEORGOULA, University of the Aegean, URL: https://geography.aegean.gr/ppl/index_en.php?content=0&bio=terkenli, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A103350JL - Les conflits pour la ressource en eau en Amérique Latine: 4 clés de lecture pour leur analyse et interprétationA101646SP-03
     Jade LATARGÈRE, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos (CEMCA), Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A104090LJ - Viejos conflictos territoriales y expectativas de reconversión productiva en el Caribe norte continental colombiano: divergencias entre la postminería y la implementación del Acuerdo Final de PazA101646SP-03
     Juan Carlos VARGAS-MELO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, Doctorado en Geografía, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A104746AA - En defensa del agua. Luchas contra la reforma de la ley 7.722 en MendozaA101646SP-03
     Katharina HORN, Institut für ökologische Wirtschaftsforschung, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A105571GS - Stratégies de gestion de la critique sociale post-catastrophe industrielle au Brésil : expertise entrepreneuriale et contre-expertise liés aux communautés affectéesA101646SP-03
     Gustavo SCHIAVINATTO VITTI, Umr Prodig/paris 1/ufrj, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103851PK - Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: Case of Geepang gath and Samudratapu glacial lake, Lahaul Valley, Himachal Himalaya, IndiaA100972FS-03
     Pankaj KUMAR, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A103769SR - Analyzing Climatic Variability Using The Geospatial Technique In Sikkim HimalayaA100972FS-03
     Suresh Chand RAI, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A102972FS - Forest Transition in the Wake of Colonization: The Quijos Andean-Amazonian Flank, Past and PresentA100972FS-03
     Fausto SARMIENTO, University Of Georgia, Neotropical Montology Collaboratory, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsInternational Symposium Of Mountain Studies - Panthéon Room 18
    A102347PF - Innovation et méthodologie dans la production de données sur le changement climatique en Iran et en Chine du Nord-OuestA101611AN-03
     Philippe FORÊT, American University Of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103180AO - How have Japanese geographers read the works of 19th century German geographers ?A101611AN-03
     Akio ONJO, Kyushu University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A105404FC - The Centro Agricola de Vargem Grande and the role of science for the end of enslaved workA101611AN-03
     Fernando CASTRO, University Of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103925IK - On the history of studying the climate of the North CaucasusA101611AN-03
     Zulfira GAGAEVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104544MM - Contemporary experiential tours in the picturesque landscapes of the central ApenninesA101496SC-03
     Mario MORRICA, Istituto Studi Politici "S. Pio V", Roma, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A103732GC - The paths in central ItalyA101496SC-03
     Giacomo CAVUTA, Dipartimento Di Economia Uiversita' G. D'annunzio Di Chieti-Pescara, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A103690AP - Tourism and trails: new initiatives for the areas of Alto CasertanoA101496SC-03
     Astrid PELLICANO, Università Della Campania "luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104497SC - Marginal areas and shared enhancement paths: challenging projects in the Piedmont AlpsA101496SC-03
     Cerutti STEFANIA, University of Eastern Piedmont , Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104841FF - Paving the way towards a post-pandemic era: some theoretical remarks on tourism trailsA101496SC-03
     Fabrizio FERRARI, "g. D'annunzio" University Of Chieti-Pescara, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Trails: Enhancements And Actions For Marginal Areas In Post-Pandemic Scenarios - Panthéon Room 214
    A104473EF - Contribution de l’approche culturelle en géographie à une redéfinition territoriale : le jeu de construction du territoire du Nord-Pas-de-Calais entre patrimoine et créationA101489JR-03
     Edith FAGNONI, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A104632ES - Gestion des sites exceptionnels du littoral : la fabrique patrimoniale à l’heure du tourisme durable A101489JR-03
     Vincent ANDREU-BOUSSUT, Le Mans Université laboratoire ESO (6590) CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A103413LM - Le droit au patrimoine. Pistes de réflexions à partir des politiques de conservation du centre historique de Bologne dans les années 1960-1970.A101489JR-03
     Lucas MAROLLEAU, Sorbonne-Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A105582PB - De la patrimonialisation à la construction de territoires durables innovants : la vigne et le vin, leviers de compétitivité, de développement territorial et de circulation de modèles d’aménagements dans le cadre de la mondialisation ? A101489JR-03
     Philippe BAUMERT, Université de Paris, IUT de Paris - Rives de Seine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHeritage And Sustainable Development: The Importance Of Geographical Thinking - Panthéon Room 216
    A103280GM - L’iconographie gottmannienne au miroir des images de Jean GottmannA101707LM-03
     Guy MERCIER, Université Laval , Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A103285LM - A Cold War Icon? Megalopolis between urban city networks and cultural regionalismA101707LM-03
     Luca MUSCARÀ, Università Del Molise, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104340GB - De la Megalopolis à la Global City, une géographie de l’innovationA101707LM-03
     Maxime SCHIRRER, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104436NK - From Megalopolis to Planetary Urbanization: Gottmann, Doxiadis and the Hinterland QuestionA101707LM-03
     Nikos KATSIKIS, Delft University Of Technology, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104580AF - Jean Gottmann's Territoriality and Hydric Geo-politics, c. 1948-55A101707LM-03
     António FERRAZ DE OLIVEIRA, Downing College, University Of Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsJean Gottmann: an iconography of movement - Panthéon Room 307
    A104840JB - Urban-rural linkages; a review of research approaches on the role of small towns in rural spaceA101535BK-01
     Jerzy BANSKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103074BK - SMALL TOWNS IN BULGARIA: FUNCTIONS AND ROLE IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT A101535BK-01
     Boian KOULOV, National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104686SL - Challenges of the Ukrainian small towns sustainable development A101535BK-01
     Sergii LISOVSKYI, Institute of Geography, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104423MW - Re-Thinking the Meaning of Small Towns for Local and Regional Development in Germany: Demographic, Economic and Cultural AspectsA101535BK-01
     Madeleine WAGNER, Heidelberg University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104689LP - « Enseigner l’histoire de la géographie : retour sur 10 ans d’expérience »A101386LP-01
     Laura PÉAUD, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A105162CV - Un temps non contraint et surchargé : se réapproprier individuellement et collectivement le temps d’enseigner à l'universitéA101386LP-01
     Camille VERGNAUD, Université Grenoble Alpes (INSPE /PACTE), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A102478SL - Le temps long et l'actualité de la géographie de la population : un compte rendu d'un semestre d'enseignementA101386LP-01
     Sébastien LEROUX, Institut D'urbanisme Et De Géographie Alpine - Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A103273RL - Changer les temps et les espaces de l’apprentissage : retour sur une expérience de classe inversée dans un enseignement de géographie à l’universitéA101386LP-01
     Robin LESNÉ, Chercheur Associé À Tves - Ulr4477, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A104168MH - The politics of circulation. Corporate geography, logistics, and the power play of Amazon.comA101546MS-03
     Markus HESSE, Université du Luxembourg , Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103964NR - When Amazon is looking for space? The politicization of the production of industrial lands in the peri-metropolitan belt of Nantes (France)A101546MS-03
     Jonathan CHORHY , Université de Nantes, Igarun - UMR CNRS 6590 ESO, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A104651IV - Amazon e-commerce logistics: online retail in a Brazilian peripherical regionA101546MS-03
     Igor VENCESLAU, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103435FH - Temporal dimensions and temporal values of geo(morpho)sites: from concepts to practical applications.A101475dw-01
     Fabien HOBLEA, Umr Edytem, Université Savoie Mont Blanc - Cnrs., France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A102888JB - Melting geoheritage: long-term conservation of glacier legacy in Jungfrau-Aletsch (Switzerland) and Vatnajökull (Iceland) UNESCO World Heritage SitesA101475dw-01
     Jonathan BUSSARD, Institute Of Geography And Sustainability, University Of Lausanne, Switzerland, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A104465FH - The Matterhorn, an emblematic mountain in Switzerland, the time scales of a geomorphositeA101475dw-01
     Francis HUGUET, Laboratoire Pléiade, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A105079ER - Spatial and temporal scale imbrication in geomorphosites of the Sanetsch area, Western Swiss Alps A101475dw-01
     Emmanuel REYNARD, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A104504AM - Policy and Governance framework of Pilgrimage routes in EuropeA101555AM-03
     Maria Laura GASPARINI, University of Bologna, Center for Advanced Studies in Tourism, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A103871AS - Responding to contingent and structural crises. The case of the “Cammino nelle Terre Mutate” A101555AM-03
     Annalisa SPALAZZI, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104297FB - Long-distance walking routes: defining multi-layered and multi-actor social and spatial practices to protect the environment, enhance local identities and foster socio-economic development.A101555AM-03
     Giulia MOTTA ZANIN, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104758MA - Transforming routes into gamified adventures - Case King’s RoadA101555AM-03
     Minna AHLSTÉN, LAB University of Applied Sciences, Finland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Routing: Exploring The Economic, Cultural And Political Dimensions Of Walking Routes - Panthéon Room 58
    A104953QD - La territorialisation des Limites Planétaires : Repenser la production locale des données environnementales pour repenser le territoire ?A101552EC-01
     Quentin DASSIBAT, UMR 5600 EVS (composantes EMSE et ENTPE), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105504MT - Les aires protégées d’Afrique subsaharienne à l’heure des changements globaux : Cas de la Réserve de Faune d’Abdoulaye au centre-TogoA101552EC-01
     Mouhamed TEBONOU, Université De Tours, Citeres, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102521Nc - Waste Disposal Impact on Environment - A Particular Reference to Kelaniya Divisional Secretariat Division in Sri Lanka.A101552EC-01
     Nadeeka CHATHURANI, university of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103226MZ - Research on Ecological Security Pattern of Anhui Province Based on GIS and FragstatsA101552EC-01
     Min ZHANG, BAOJI UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103616EF - Extreme floods in the Roya valley (Alpes Maritimes): return times of the order of half a millennium. A challenge for societies.A101552EC-01
     Eric FOUACHE, UFR de Géographie et d'aménagement Sorbonne Université, UR Médiations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102871NB - International city-to-city cooperations during the pandemic: Manage the city, denounce the State? A101633RA-01
     Ninon BRIOT, Ens De Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103383VV - The Development Assistance as a Religious Soft Power InitiativeA101633RA-01
     Vít VOLNÝ, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105526EM - City Diplomacy in Times of COVID-19: Examininf the Nexus of Pandemic Response and Climate Change ActionA101633RA-01
     Ekaterina MIKHAILOVA, University Of Geneva, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104599MC - Et si entendre la biodiversité permettait de mobiliser les habitants pour la restaurer ?A101667AS-02
     Marylise COTTET, CNRS Environnement Ville Société - Université de Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEcouter Et Entendre Le Territoire En Temps De Changements : Que Nous Disent Les Sons Des Dynamiques Et Des Interactions Entre Sociétés Et Environnement ? - Virtual Room 2
    A103198SD - Ambiances de l’anthropocène. À l’écoute des milieux de vie : une marge sud de la métropole grenobloise.A101667AS-02
     Sébastien DE PERTAT, ENSAG UGA, France