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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
    Support incontournable de l’enseignement et de la pratique de la géographie, les cartes reposent majoritairement sur des informations visuelles. Mais comment permettre aux personnes mal ou non-voyantes d’accéder à la cartographie ? Comment transformer de l’information visuelle en information tactile ? Quels types de cartes sont possibles ? Jusqu’où est-il possible d’adapter son contenu pédagogique ?
    A travers plusieurs exemples de cartes tactiles et de maquettes, l’exposition présente différentes adaptations réalisées pour des élèves et étudiants ayant une déficience visuelle et invite à une réflexion plus globale sur les pratiques pédagogiques et les contenus d’enseignement.
    L’exposition est réalisée en partenariat avec le service des documents adaptés pour déficients visuels (SDADV) de l’Institut national de formation et de recherche pour l’éducation des jeunes handicapés et les enseignements adaptés (INSHEA).
    Exposition de photos inédites du fonds Jean Gottmann, avec le soutien de la Commission UGI sur l'histoire de la pensée géographique
    Tous les jours dans Galerie Souflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, aux horaires du congrès.
    Inauguration : Mardi 19/7/ 2022, 17h

    Si la réputation internationale de Jean Gottmann a été longtemps associée à la Mégalopolis et à la géographie urbaine, les paysages américains qu’il photographie dans les années 1950 témoignent de sa formation française en études rurales et révèlent sa compréhension précoce de la « symbiose entre le rural et l'urbain » sur la côte nord-est des États-Unis. Beaucoup de paysages saisis au long des routes, de scènes de rue, offrent un aperçu vivant des gens et de lieux qu’ils habitent. Ils soulignent l’intérêt de Jean Gottmann pour la diversité des établissements et des groupes humains, qui est la clé de sa géographie : dans le contexte actuel de l'accélération de l'histoire, sa géographie interroge avec acuité notre relation avec le temps
    La BnF célèbre le bicentenaire de la Société de géographie, dont elle conserve les archives, en consacrant une exposition à l’exploration au XIXe siècle. S’appuyant sur le fonds exceptionnel de la Société de géographie et sur d’importants prêts extérieurs, elle réunit près de 200 pièces qui permettent d’offrir un nouveau regard sur la curiosité savante
    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
    En préambule au Congrès, l’association ‘Concours Carto’ vous invite à un moment d’échange et de convivialité autour d’une performance cartographique unique ! Il s’agira de mettre en carte un texte littéraire issu de l'univers N.E.O. de Michel BUSSI, à partir d'un inédit écrit spécialement pour l’occasion par l’auteur qui nous emmènera dans les rues d’un Paris pas si imaginaire. Quelle traduction cartographique l’histoire vous inspirera-t-elle ? Fond de carte et crayons de couleur seront fournis, vous n’aurez qu’à exprimer vos compétences cartographiques et surtout votre créativité artistique. Le jury distinguera les meilleures productions, mais chacun aura une récompense ! Alors, vous apportez votre normographe ? Avec la présence exceptionnelle de Michel BUSSI pour une conférence / débat Professeur de géographie à l'Université de Rouen, écrivain, auteur à succès de nombreux livres
    Cette cérémonie sera retransmise en direct sur Internet (https://vimeo.com/event/2248280/0dfc014e2e) et dans les amphithéâtres (1 et 3, site Panthéon Sorbonne)
     
    Maîtresse de Cérémonie : Laure Noualhat, journaliste, essayiste 

     
    • 14h                  Clip vidéo de lancement de la cérémonie. Ouverture, par Laure Noualhat.
     
    Discours d’ouverture

     
    • 14h10              Allocution de Mme le Maire du 5e arrondissement de Paris, Mme Florence Berthout 
       
    • 14h15              Allocution de Mme l’Adjointe de la Mairie de Paris, Mme Marie-Christine Lemardeley
       
    • 14h20              Allocution de Mme la Présidente de l’université Paris 1, Mme Christine Neau-Leduc
       
    • 14h25              Allocution de M. le Président du Comité National Français de Géographie, Amaël Cattaruzza
       
    • 14h30              Allocution des Présidents du comité d’organisation du congrès, Mme Nathalie Lemarchand, M. Antoine Le Blanc, M. Jérôme Verny 
       
    • 14h35              Discours de M. le Président de l’Union Géographique Internationale, Mike Meadows
       
    • 14h40             Allocution de Mme Véronique Roger-Lacan, ambassadrice de France à l’UNESCO
       
    • 14h45             Message vidéo de M. Peter Gluckman, Président du Conseil international des Sciences
       
    • 14h50             Message vidéo de Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II de Monaco
       
    • 15h05              Intermède vidéo 100 ans d’UGI

    Oratrices
    • 15h15              Mme la Directrice-Générale de l’UNESCO, Mme Audrey Azoulay
    • 15h25              Joos Droogleever-Fortuyn, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies of the University of Amsterdam
                              Studying, teaching and practicing equality and diversity in geography

       
    • 15h35              Mme Valérie Masson Delmotte, paléoclimatologue, directrice de recherches au CEA et coprésidente du groupe n°1 du GIEC
       
    • 15h45              « Pensées émergentes en Géographie » par des lauréates du prix de thèse CNFG  
                              Alizé Berthier, Thèse : « Oiseaux urbains ? Les conditions d’une cohabitation humains-animaux dans le Grand Paris »
                              Ninon Blond, Thèse : « Dynamiques sédimentaires holocènes et terrasses agricoles dans les montagnes du Tigray oriental (Ethiopie) :      
                              évolutions, trajectoires et fonctionnement d’un paysage palimpseste depuis 8 500 ans »
                              Laura Corsi, Thèse : « Réaliser un magazine géographique sur les îles du Ponant : médiations entre recherche, territoires et télévision » 

       
    • 16h05              Intermède musical, par la compagnie Albaricate. Chanson française / Langues des signes
       
    • 16h25              Cérémonie de remise des médailles des Olympiades Internationales de Géographie
                              Mot d’accueil par Alexis Alamel, Sciences Po Rennes, président du COL IGEO -2022
                              Remise des médailles d’or, par Susan Lomas, co-présidente de la commission UGI des Olympiades Internationales de Géographie
                              Passage de relais à l’Indonésie, par Alexis Alamel

       
    • 17h00              Clôture
    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
    Mairie du 5e arrondissement, 21 Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris (dans la limite des places disponibles) + Centre Panthéon-Sorbonne, 12 pl Panthéon, 75005 Paris
    Les géographies du tourisme, qui permettent de relier l'étude du tourisme à une discipline fondamentale telle que la géographie, sont une nécessité. Des questions sur la légitimité du tourisme en tant que discipline (ou non) se posent depuis un certain temps, et c'est ce lien avec la géographie qui lui confère le poids théorique essentiel. Dans cette conférence organisée à l'occasion de la remise du prix d'excellence 2017 de la commission du tourisme de l'UGI, je me penche sur les deux dernières décennies de développement des géographies du tourisme à travers le prisme de la revue TourismGeographies. Je me concentre sur la façon dont les discours pertinents de la géographie du tourisme se transforment, et sur les trajectoires qui émergent à mesure que la revue progresse dans son intention de prendre à bras le corps les engagements inter et multidisciplinaires.
    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
    Exposition de photos inédites du fonds Jean Gottmann, avec le soutien de la Commission UGI sur l'histoire de la pensée géographique
    Tous les jours dans Galerie Souflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, aux horaires du congrès.
    Inauguration : Mardi 19/7/ 2022, 17h

    Si la réputation internationale de Jean Gottmann a été longtemps associée à la Mégalopolis et à la géographie urbaine, les paysages américains qu’il photographie dans les années 1950 témoignent de sa formation française en études rurales et révèlent sa compréhension précoce de la « symbiose entre le rural et l'urbain » sur la côte nord-est des États-Unis. Beaucoup de paysages saisis au long des routes, de scènes de rue, offrent un aperçu vivant des gens et de lieux qu’ils habitent. Ils soulignent l’intérêt de Jean Gottmann pour la diversité des établissements et des groupes humains, qui est la clé de sa géographie : dans le contexte actuel de l'accélération de l'histoire, sa géographie interroge avec acuité notre relation avec le temps
    De plus en plus, l’humanité a la capacité de façonner et corps, et environnement; un changement qui est particulièrement ressenti par ceux dont le corps et l’intelligence semblent déphasés par rapport aux espaces qui les entourent. Dans un monde futur, est-ce que ces ‘personnes handicapées’ vivront des espaces qui sauront célébrer leur diversité, ou se trouveront-elles façonnées pour répondre aux attentes de la société? De plus, pour une humanité ‘valide’, doté d’une capacité inouïe de se transformer, comment va-t-elle assumer les limites de son corps, et des espaces qui en découlent. Le passé, le présent, et les avenirs (potentiels) de la relation entre les espaces sourds, et ceux du monde entendent nous offrent un moyen d’examiner ces questions et nous permettent de découvrir pourquoi, face à cette agence humaine croissante, les enjeux actuels de la géographies du handicap deviendront (et deveniennent déjà) les enjeux de la géographie de tous.
    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
    Thème : Cette table ronde est une invitation à discuter de l'Anthropocène, « l'ère de l'humain », une notion utilisée par de nombreux chercheur.es des sciences de l'environnement, et des humanités environnementales, pour faire référence à la période actuelle marquée par les conséquences globales des activités humaines sur la biosphère. Bien que le débat existe sur sa signification et sa portée, en géographie comme ailleurs, son emploi nous permet ici de questionner l'accélération de la transformation des relations entre l'humanité et la nature, et son impact sur les approches et objets géographiques, ainsi que sur les sociétés humaines et le rapport de ces derniers avec le monde animal.
    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
    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
    A103637JR - Écouter et observer le paysage pour re-constituer un récit paysager : une expérience à l’interface entre recherche et pédagogie, de l’ensap de BordeauxA101667AS-02
     Jean-François RODRIGUEZ, ENSAP de Bordeaux / Passages - UMR 5319 du CNRS, 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
    A103278AS - Écouter l’environnement changer, ou comment les perceptions des sons contribuent à la construction des savoirs écologiques locaux (Cas du programme Sonates - Bas-Comminges) A101667AS-02
     Anne SOURDRIL, CNRS UMR 7533 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
    A105189kb - The urban fascia: exploring adaptable spaces to embrace, connect and dynamise ever-changing social needs, a comparison between Marseille and Barcelona.A101601RR-01
     Karla BERRENS, UOC + UB, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporary Urbanism: Fixing The City In Post-Pandemic Times? - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103236TG - Pop-up tourism and the 'cult of the temporary'A101601RR-01
     Tim GALE, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporary Urbanism: Fixing The City In Post-Pandemic Times? - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103955CG - Faire participer sur un lieu d’occupation temporaire ? Enquête ethnographique à Vive les Groues à NanterreA101601RR-01
     Cécile GAUTHIER, Université paris 1, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporary Urbanism: Fixing The City In Post-Pandemic Times? - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105410RR - Temporary Urbanism: the potential and limits of meanwhile spacesA101601RR-01
     Hug MARCH, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTemporary Urbanism: Fixing The City In Post-Pandemic Times? - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103980NS - Regression of a Valencian coastal region from 1956 to the present: anthropic pressure and sea level riseA101392YD-02
     Sara NEBOT MENEU, Universitat d'Alacant, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102921GR - The new coastal management plan in Sicily (Italy), for a better resiliency of the beachesA101392YD-02
     Giovanni RANDAZZO, Università di Messina, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103759XP - Facing climate challenges in coastal areas: a necessarily evolving social acceptability of adaptation. The case study of a French subarctic archipelago.A101392YD-02
     Xénia PHILIPPENKO, BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Littoral De Demain : Le Défi De La Résilience Face Au Changement Global - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102331AT - Contre les crises, le retour au local ? Perspectives historiques et étude prospective : l’exemple du jardin collectif de la résidence universitaire du campus d’OutumaoroA101403NR-03
     Anthony TCHEKEMIAN, Université De La Polynésie Française, French Polynesia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105227ML - Vers l’émergence de filières de valorisation des engrais d’origine humaine en agriculture urbaine et péri-urbaine ?A101403NR-03
     Florent BRUN, Réseau de l'Assainissement Ecologique, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103191GP - Urban and periurban agriculture spaces and environmental risks management. Findings from Bangkok (Thailand) and Toronto (Canada)A101403NR-03
     Gwenn PULLIAT, Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102584NR - Penser « collectif » ? Stratégies pour la transition des territoires ruraux périurbains dans les Andes équatoriennes A101403NR-03
     Nasser REBAÏ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAgricultures Urbaines Au Sud Et Au Nord : Vers Une Convergence Des Fonctions Et Des Représentations - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105427LL - Urban Narratives of a Contested Project outside the Historic City: the City of Culture (Santiago de Compostela).A101608IT-02
     Miguel PAZOS OTÓN , University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103662JP - ‘It was my duty to change this place’: motivations of agents of change in Czech old industrial towns A101608IT-02
     Jan PÍŠA, Faculty of Science, J. E. Purkyn? University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105476MP - Visibilising social vulnerability in times of pandemics in tourist cities: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)A101608IT-02
     María José PIÑEIRA MANTIÑÁN, University of Santiago de Compostels, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103585MT - Tensions métropolitaines dans un quartier populaire de CasablancaA101608IT-02
     Manon TROUX, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Areas Under Pressure Of Transformation - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    UGI202220 - Women’s Home-based Work as Leisure: A Study of Rural Fringes, Hapur, IndiaA101342AO-01
     Swagata BASU, SSV College Hapur, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: Navigating Gender, Race, And Class In The Rise Of Rural Populism - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103153AO - Political Identities and Place: Navigating Gender, Race, and Class in Rising PopulismA101342AO-01
     Ann OBERHAUSER, Iowa State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: Navigating Gender, Race, And Class In The Rise Of Rural Populism - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A102322MB - COVID19 IN YOUNG RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN SPAIN: GENDER, AGE AND CLASS IN GROUNDED EXPERIENCIES OF CHANGE A101342AO-01
     Mireia BAYLINA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: Navigating Gender, Race, And Class In The Rise Of Rural Populism - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103900GM - D’une cartographie heuristique au schéma de synthèse problématisé : méthodologie de cartographie des graphes dirigés dans la couche sémantique du cyberespace.A101592AD-01
     Guilhem MAROTTE, Institut Français De Géopolitique-Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCartography Of The Datasphere - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103661HE - From a digital infrastructure to a geopolitical object: which geographies for Bitcoin?A101592AD-01
     Hugo ESTECAHANDY, Institut Français De Géopolitique - Geode / Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCartography Of The Datasphere - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104282LP - Cartographier la géographie des données, une approche spatio-temporelle de l’Internet centrasiatiqueA101592AD-01
     Louis PÉTINIAUD, GEODE / Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCartography Of The Datasphere - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103207AD - Territories and Computational Terrains: A dual spatialisation of political geographies of dataA101592AD-01
     Andrew DWYER, Durham University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCartography Of The Datasphere - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104152HW - Diverse patterns of co-presence? Urban form and rhythm shaping diversity in public squares in Zurich, SwitzerlandA101454EM-01
     Hannah WIDMER, Institut de géographie et durabilité, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOn the Lookout for Sustainable Rhythms. What are the Prospects for Urban Time Policies ? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103309SW - Chemin faisant. Rites vs rythmes dans le quotidien de la mobilité en transport en commun A101454EM-01
     Sandrine WENGLENSKI, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOn the Lookout for Sustainable Rhythms. What are the Prospects for Urban Time Policies ? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104307RL - Democratic times and spaces of urban fabric in post-Fordist regimesA101454EM-01
     Raphaël LANGUILLON, Institut français de recherche sur le Japon, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOn the Lookout for Sustainable Rhythms. What are the Prospects for Urban Time Policies ? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103095DH - Cities as Assemblages of Rhythm MachinesA101454EM-01
     Dietrich HENCKEL, TU Berlin Institut für Stadt- und Regionalplanung, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOn the Lookout for Sustainable Rhythms. What are the Prospects for Urban Time Policies ? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104492GW - Energy and rhythmanalysis: space, time and inequality in the de-energised cityA101454EM-01
     Gordon WALKER, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOn the Lookout for Sustainable Rhythms. What are the Prospects for Urban Time Policies ? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104541HR - The relationships between Illapa, the God of Climate, and the ethics, knowledges and implications for adaptation to climate change and variability in central Andes indigenous communitiesA101533BF-01
     Hugo ROMERO, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Extremes And Socio-Ecosystem Responses In South America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102819OM - Bofedal response to climate variability, local management, and water extraction: A case study of Chucuyo, Northern ChileA101533BF-01
     Oliver MESEGUER-RUIZ, Departamento de Ciencias Históricas y Geográficas, Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Extremes And Socio-Ecosystem Responses In South America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105384PS - Extreme precipitation and its trend through climate change indices (1981-2017) in the Chilean Altiplano (21°S to 24°S).A101533BF-01
     Pablo SARRICOLEA, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Extremes And Socio-Ecosystem Responses In South America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103222KF - Combining precipitation forecasts and vegetation health to predict fire risk at subseasonal timescale in the AmazonA101533BF-01
     Katia FERNANDES, University of Arkansas, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Extremes And Socio-Ecosystem Responses In South America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103987FS - Gridded Temperature datasets to follow heat and cold waves trends across BoliviaA101533BF-01
     Frédéric SATGE, IRD, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsClimate Extremes And Socio-Ecosystem Responses In South America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102823KM - Climate Change and Socio-Ecological Transformation in the Indian Sundarbans: A Study of the Drivers of Socio-Physical Disaster-Based ChangeA101409RP-01
     Kousik Das MALAKAR, Central University of Haryana, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Resources And Unsustainability: Addressing Underlying Issues To Strengthen Resource Governance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104587RP - Assessment of Anthropogenic Impacts in Coastal Areas: A Case Study of Kachchh Biosphere Reserve, Gujarat, India A101409RP-01
     Bhanwar Vishvendra RAJ SINGH, Department of Geography, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Resources And Unsustainability: Addressing Underlying Issues To Strengthen Resource Governance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103367RP - Implications of terrestrial activities on coastal resources in South Gujarat, India: Need for a holistic governance approach for a sustainable blue economy A101409RP-01
     Ritika PRASAD, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Resources And Unsustainability: Addressing Underlying Issues To Strengthen Resource Governance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104864PK - Sustainable Development through Management Strategies of Blue ReservesA101409RP-01
     Palvinder KAUR, University Of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCoastal Resources And Unsustainability: Addressing Underlying Issues To Strengthen Resource Governance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A102505AI - DOES EVERYONE HAVE EQUAL CONDITIONS FOR EDUCATION DURING A PANDEMIC?A101514KD-01
     Andjelija IVKOV DZIGURSKI, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Serbia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography, Democracy, European Citizenship And The Digital Age (Geodem) - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102506JM - How digitally competent are geography teachers in Serbia?A101514KD-01
     Jelena MILANKOVIC JOVANOV, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Serbia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography, Democracy, European Citizenship And The Digital Age (Geodem) - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104474?P - El análisis geodemográfico en la era del BigData y los espacios geográficos flexidimensionales: Una respuesta transmodernista a la hibridación física y digital de los territoriosA101514KD-01
     Sergio VALDIVIELSO PARDOS, Université de Saragosse, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography, Democracy, European Citizenship And The Digital Age (Geodem) - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102817CB - Dis/Abilities: Enabling Mapping for All. Civic Hacking-Based Decision Support System. The case study of Rovigo (Veneto Region, Italy)A101370CN-04
     Chiara BORDON, Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A102828EG - CIVIC ACT 2 : local public action and collective mobilization in the Great Paris : the place of socio-environmental inequalitiesA101370CN-04
     Nathalie BLANC, Université de Paris - CNRS (LADYSS), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103379EB - Residents’ knowledge in decision-making processes in spatial planning A101370CN-04
     Edyta BAKOWSKA-WALDMANN, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103372TC - Achieving urban sustainability goals through national data platforms: A review of India’s National Urban Digital MissionA101370CN-04
     Tathagata CHATTERJI, XIM University Bhubaneswar, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103184CP - A curriculum analysis of digitalization in the field of geography education UGI202208-04
     Carina PETER, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105042AS - The importance of the Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) for developing a Geography national curriculum and the Brazilian Common Core Curriculum (BNCC) competencies.UGI202208-04
     Ana Paula GOMES SEFERIAN, FEUSP-USP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105406IV - UNA PROPUESTA CONCEPTUAL DESDE LA GEOGRAFÍA FEMINISTA EN LA ENSEÑANZA GEOGRÁFICAUGI202208-04
     Fernanda LATANI, UNAM, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical education: regional and cultural approaches - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105553MD - L’information environnementale accélère-t-elle la mise en œuvre de mesures environnementales au Brésil ? Réflexion à partir du Cadastre Environnemental Rural (CAR) en Amazonie brésilienneA101540HT-01
     Marion DAUGEARD, Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAmazonie, Société Et Aménagement Du Territoire - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A102405DM - LE LIT DU FLEUVE AMAZONE : DES TUPAIUS À L'AGROBUSINESSA101540HT-01
     Dos Passos MESSIAS MODESTO, Unesp, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAmazonie, Société Et Aménagement Du Territoire - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104566fs - Cianciana calling. New inhabitants for old countrysideA101508DM-01
     Francesca SABATINI, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103172AT - Retired secondary resident, a hybrid status between resident and tourist in the seaside resorts of northern FranceA101508DM-01
     Alexandre TANNAI, Université du littoral Côte d'Opale, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103148MM - From tourism and recreation to residential dynamics in Ajijic, Jalisco. Proposal for a multi-criteria analysis of the effects on the territory and on local development.A101508DM-01
     Miguel MCCORMICK, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103717KC - What can we learn from each other? Models of interdependencies in rural-urban knowledge exchangeA101508DM-01
     Konrad CZAPIEWSKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103520MJ - Peri-urban tourism development: Challenges and strategiesA101508DM-01
     Matias Thuen JØRGENSEN, Roskilde University, Denmark
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A104982A - Microgeographies, Open source, and Open data: a world of possibilitiesA101654ZK-01
     Laura GARCÍA, Departamento de Geografía, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103227JB - Geography in the Sign of the Social-Ecological Transformation - The Influence of Geographical Knowledge on Civil Society Action in the Context of SustainabilityA101654ZK-01
     Jonas BIRKE, Institute For Geography/ University Of Wuppertal, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104074GF - What marks the 200 years’ celebrations of the emergence of geographical societies? Or the need of looking at them against the grainA101654ZK-01
     Manoel Fernandes De SOUSA NETO, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
     Gabriela FURIA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104494ZK - Globalization, science washing and the changing role of geographical societiesA101654ZK-01
     Zoltán KOVÁCS, Research Centre For Astronomy And Earth Sciences, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103093CB - Paysages d’adaptation au changement climatique : débattre et construire le futur des marges proglaciaire A101560AS-02
     Chloé BARUFFA, Université De Genève , Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A103034MP - Une géopolitique locale de l’eau au prisme des réserves de substitution dans l’ouest français : quelle transition agricole à l’heure du changement climatique ?A101560AS-02
     Marine PETIT-JEAN, Université De Poitiers , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A103939MF - Récolter le lithium et le soleil dans les Andes : explorer la justice énergétique et les nouvelles matérialités des transitions énergétiquesA101560AS-02
     Marie FORGET , Université Savoie Mont Blanc , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A104040VB - La mine, un moteur du rééquilibrage et de la diversification économique en Nouvelle-Calédonie pour préparer « l’après-nickel » ? A101560AS-02
     Valentine BOUDJEMA, IRD Nouméa - Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, New Caledonia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A105362IL - “In the rank of nations”: Politics and inherited routines of imagining Grand Duchy of Finland as political spaceA101710Sv-01
     Ilkka LIIKANEN, University Of Eastern Finland, Finland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A104245LL - The "trace" of history behind the borders of the French Mandate in the Levant : geographical imaginaries and territorial formation in imperial context. A101710Sv-01
     Louis LE DOUARIN, Aix-Marseille Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A103584VT - Hagia Sophia as a neo-Ottoman space? Memories, negotiations, and affective experiences of a conflictive landmark buildingA101710Sv-01
     Violante TORRE, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A104971AG - Placing the Russia-Ukraine conflict (2014-ongoing) on a plotline of Ukraine’s history: the role of ordinary peopleA101710Sv-01
     Anna GLEW, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A103294PB - ‘Beyond the Pass’: The revival and meaning of phantom borders in Transcarpathia, UkraineA101710Sv-01
     Péter BALOGH, Institute For Regional Studies, Centre For Economic And Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A103268ED - Co-construire et formaliser les relations foncières dans le bassin arrachidier au Sénégal - une question de temps et d'espaceA101398AB-02
     Etienne DELAY, CIRAD, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A104069TP - Analyser les recompositions foncières agricoles : une perspective méthodologique à partir des données du registre parcellaire agricole.A101398AB-02
     Thibaut PREUX, Laboratoire Ruralités, Université de Poitiers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A104950MF - Villages ruraux en friches : conversion du foncier agricole en Inde du sudA101398AB-02
     Marine FRANTZ, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A105072SD - De la colonie à la firme, un chemin de terre : L’inscription des temporalités agricoles dans la structure foncière d’un front du soja au Piauí. A101398AB-02
     Ségolène DARLY, Umr Ladyss, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A105319CM - Evaluating and identifying the potential of transitory and perennial agricultural development on a territory using a generic tool with Geographic Information System (GIS)A101398AB-02
     Chloé MIGNOT, Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A103463CC - Decolonizing destination planning: Integrating decomposition as time-space re-expansion for biocultural regeneration A101596JC-02
     Christina CAVALIERE , Colorado State University Human Dimensions of Natural Resources , United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A103513RA - Organic, self-organized development of an interdisciplinary Regenerative Tourism research program in the Philippines A101596JC-02
     Ramon Benedicto ALAMPAY, University of the Philippines, Philippines
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A104251IS - COVID-19 and the transformations in the perception of cultural tourism: The case of Beit She’an Valley, IsraelA101596JC-02
     Irit SHMUEL, Hadassah Academic College, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A105012AF - Sea Communities: Exploring Regenerative Tourism in Yachting.A101596JC-02
     Alberto FORTE, University of Bologna, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A104966YW - Le laboratoire des représentations gouvernementales et citoyennes de la ville de Caracas. De la Tour de David à l'opération massive de construction de logements GMVV en passant par l'espace public.A101646SP-04
     Yaneira WILSON WETTER, CRH-LAVUE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A105108JA - GEOGRAFÍAS DE LA PROTESTA SOCIAL CONTEMPORÁNEA EN COLOMBIA: EXPRESIONES, DINÁMICAS, TOPOREPRESENTACIONES Y CARTOGRAFÍAS EN LA CAPITAL A101646SP-04
     Johan AVENDAÑO, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Cladas, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A105578LC - Les effets du mouvement social de 2021 sur le positionnement politiques des évangéliques colombiens pendant les campagnes législatives et présidentielles de 2022A101646SP-04
     Lancelot CLARET-TRENTELIVRES, Ephe, Gsrl, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConflits Et Mouvements Sociaux En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 17
    A103283KR - Feminist Pedagogy for Interdisciplinary and Sustainable Geography Education A101431KR-01
     Kamalini RAMDAS, Department Of Geography National University Of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A103478SH - Making Space for Reflexive Teaching and Learning: Encouraging Dialogue on and the Discovery of Difference in/beyond the ClassroomA101431KR-01
     Shirlena HUANG, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A103045IB - Place-conscious education and feminist pedagogy: Watery lessons from the north A101431KR-01
     Inger BIRKELAND, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A102503MD - ‘Shpi’ and ‘Spiti’. Transnational housing pathways of emigrant Albanian families in GreeceA101472BY-01
     Myrto DAGKOULI-KYRIAKOGLOU, Malmo University, Institute for Urban Research, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A103796CF - Split Households and Migration in the Global South: Gender and Intergenerational PerspectivesA101472BY-01
     Cindy FAN, University Of California, Los Angeles, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A103837NK - Family Life and Family Planning during Harvest Labor Abroad: Insights into the Reproductive Geopolitics of Spain’s Strawberry IndustryA101472BY-01
     Nora KOMPOSCH, Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A104732TL - The Migrant Family during Pandemic TimesA101472BY-01
     Theodora LAM, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A104737FM - Mobility Regimes, Temporalities and Transnational FamiliesA101472BY-01
     Franchesca MORAIS, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A103844GM - Post-partitioned Family History: Politics and Migration as a Modifying Factor of a Family UnitA101472BY-01
     Geti MUBEENOVÁ, Department Of Social Geography And Regional Development, Charles University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A102627SQ - Mind the Gender Gap in Ride-Hailing: Two Hypotheses and A Preliminary InvestigationA101553NL-01
     Si QIAO, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A103548CP - Risk places in Bangkok through foreign tourists’ crime scene mappingA101553NL-01
     Chomchid PHROMSIN, Geography Dept. Kasetsart University, Thailand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A104374LA - The Effect of a Minimum Unit Price of Alcohol on the Drinking Habits and Related Health Outcomes for England's Future Elderly PopulationA101553NL-01
     Luke ARCHER, The University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A105363RC - Reviewing the State of Transition Probabilities for Dynamic Microsimulation: A Case Study for Mental Health and Employment.A101553NL-01
     Robert CLAY, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A104249LD - Plant gathering, market and sustainability: industrial perspectives on management of wild plant resourcesA101692FR-01
     Lucie DEJOUHANET, Laboratoires Clarins, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A103833VA - Suivre les cueilleuses et cueilleurs de plantes sauvages dans leur processus de professionnalisationA101692FR-01
     Valentin ASSELAIN, AgroParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A104858MG - Le mimosa en France, une plante exotique cultivée et valoriséeA101692FR-01
     Marc GALOCHET, Sorbonne Université, France
     Micheline HOTYAT, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A102355HD - Facteurs et causalités déterminant l’offre hydrologique estivale en climat méditerranéen. Exemple des bassins du Gardon et de la Cèze (France)UGI202201-01
     Hadrien DI COSTANZO, Avignon Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A102406FD - When water security goes viral: Locking in lessons from the pandemic to build back better.UGI202201-01
     Felix DONKOR, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A102858RS - New Concept of Watershed Development and Management : The Case Study of Rajasthan (India)UGI202201-01
     R N SHARMA, University Of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan (India), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A103077FW - Geographical water studies: a brief history of 24 years Commission for Water Sustainability – achievements and outlookUGI202201-01
     Frank WINDE, Wismut Gmbh/ North-West University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A103206AB - Identifying cross-sectoral issues of climate change adaptation policies on a local scale: Evidence from the Water-Energy-Climate Nexus in the Grenoble metropolitan areaUGI202201-01
     Mohammed KHARBOUCHE, PACTE Social Sciences Research Center, Pacte – IEP 38040 Grenoble, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A105560CV - Music festivals in small Spanish towns: between place dependency and spatially unbounded festivals, territorial identity and festivalizationA101535BK-02
     Carmen VÁZQUEZ-VARELA, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A102609AT - Understanding the role of small ports in regional development dynamics: the case of Le Tréport, FranceA101535BK-02
     Aziz Bocary TRAORÉ, Université Le Havre Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A102758AT - Small, but resilient: A case study of the town of Utazu, Kagawa, JapanA101535BK-02
     Atsushi TAIRA, Kagawa University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103932CC - Planning perspectives on Swedish station communities in the regional contextA101535BK-02
     Charlotta CAPITAO PATRAO, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103707FV - Enseigner par la coopération internationale : enjeux éthiques et pédagogiques des temporalitésA101386LP-02
     Fanny VUAILLAT, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble* , Pacte, * School of Political Studies Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A104262MC - Apprendre à réaliser des films au cours des études de géographie : vers une autre pratique de la géographieA101386LP-02
     Marie CHENET, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / Laboratoire De Géographie Physique (Cnrs - Umr8591), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A103255CD - Ce semestre, notre terrain c’est le Monde ; Un fantasme d’enseignantes en géographie, la pratique d’un terrain-tour-du-monde pour apprendre le Monde.A101386LP-02
     Clarisse DIDELON-LOISEAU, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A104253HB - How e-commerce transforms the store and the retail landscape: ‘dark stores’, ‘warestores, and urban logisticsA101546MS-04
     Heleen BULDEO RAI, Chaire Logistics City, 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
    A103550NM - The Street Corner Distribution: Changes on Urban Logistics and Cities. The Case of Paris.A101546MS-04
     Nora MAREÏ, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103209AM - Kaba ou plateforme de livraison Made in Togo. Entre positionnement, usages, formalisation et ségrégation.A101546MS-04
     Ayité MAWUSSI, Laboratoire Ville Mobilité Transport (LVMT), ENPC, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A103404MA - From services to urban logistics : an affirmation of the SNCF's role in the urban production ?A101546MS-04
     Marion ALBERTELLI, Umr 8504 Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographical Impacts Of Urban And Metropolitan Logistics: Mobilities Of E-Commerce, Warehousing, Logistics Real Estate, Urban Freight - Panthéon Room 54
    A104534FD - Geosites of historical and natural heritage from the Sierra Norte Geopark (Seville, Spain): CareQ, research and a proposal of SPZ managementA101475dw-02
     Fernando DÍAZ DEL OLMO, FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY -UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A105199SS - Conservation and sustainable development through Geoheritage: The excellent Geoheritage potential of the Cenozoic Successions of Western Kutch, IndiaA101475dw-02
     Shubhendu SHEKHAR, Department Of Geology, University Of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A103770SA - Investigating the Feasibility of Shivalik Fossil Park as a National Geopark of IndiaA101475dw-02
     Subhash ANAND, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A105302AM - Hacia un Sistema integrado del Biogeopatrimonio de la costa de Atacama, ChileA101475dw-02
     Andrés MOREIRA-MUÑOZ, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A104573WS - The geography of a geosite: Barra do Antonião, Coronel José Dias, PiauíA101475dw-02
     Washington RAMOS DOS SANTOS JUNIOR, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A104371BS - Changing life style in the era of Covid-19 pandemic in the context of Digital Nomadism: A case study of Udaipur, IndiaA101440JD-01
     Ritika PRASAD, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A105013VG - From tourism to lifestyle mobility: a gradient of engagement with leisureA101440JD-01
     Valérian GEFFROY, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A103288MF - Privilege in precarity: digital nomads as neoliberal and postcolonial subjectsA101440JD-01
     Mancinelli FABIOLA, Université De Barcelone, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A103483EJ - The ‘New’ Czech Diaspora in the US and their Mixed Engagement with Ethnic NetworksA101440JD-01
     Eva JANSKA, Faculty of Science/Charles University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A103945BC - Agricultural landscape structure and their impacts on soil erosion: spatial modelling applied in Mercurey (Burgundy, France) over the HoloceneA101552EC-02
     Brian CHAIZE, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 / UMR CNRS 5600 Environnement Ville Société, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103596ac - Late quaternary evolution of the Itea bay (gulf of Corinth, Greece): submarine geomorphological dynamics and geoarchaeological implicationsA101552EC-02
     Antoine CHABROL, UR médiations, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103910PP - Essai de reconstitution de la courbe d’élévation du niveau de la mer en région Pays de la Loire : Évolution du paysage et mobilité humaine littoraleA101552EC-02
     Pierre POUZET, Nantes Université, UMR CNRS 6554 Littoral, Environnement, Télédétection, Géomatique (LETG), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Environnementale Et Changements Globaux - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103210MB - Covid-19 pandemic and food production: the use of the Internet of Things and the new dynamics of agricultural production in BrazilA101633RA-02
     Mait BERTOLLO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104347AD - Covid at everyday borders: transborder actions and networks at the Southern Cone of South AmericaA101633RA-02
     Adriana DORFMAN, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104053RA - Du complexe militaro-industriel au complexe industriel de la santé : la géopolitique des États nationaux dans la production technico-scientifique pour combattre le nouveau coronavirusA101633RA-02
     Ricardo Mendes ANTAS JR., Universidade De São Paulo Dg/fflch, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPost-Pandemic Geopolitical Conflict And Concertation At Multiple Scales: Technical-Scientific, Productive, And Diplomatic Articulations - Société de Géographie Room B
    A102409AG - Neurocognitive Impacts of the Geospatial SemesterA101438BK-01
     Adam GREEN, Georgetown University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A102325BK - The Geospatial Semester: Building Students' Spatial Problem Solving and Spatial Thinking Skills with Geospatial TechnologiesA101438BK-01
     Bob KOLVOORD, College Of Integrated Science And Engineering, James Madison University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A102327BK - Translating The Geospatial SemesterA101438BK-01
     Katie JAMES, Northwestern University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A104162MA - Urbanization and Social Inequality in India: Challenges and Way forward A101661MB-01
     Muntazim AHMAD, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    A105358GB - Undernutrition among girl child in India: Understanding different dimensions of social deprivationA101661MB-01
     Gopal BISWAS, INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES KOLKATA (IDSK), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    A105321BC - PLIGHT OF ELDERLY WOMEN IN INDIA, ADDRESSING THEIR PSYCHO-SOCIAL STATUS: A CASE STUDY OF KOLKATA DISTRICTA101661MB-01
     Chandreyi BANERJEE, B.S.R Government Arts College, Alwar (Rajasthan), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    A104217DG - Enseigner le mieux habiter : interrogations autour de l’étude des écoquartiers en géographieA101539MH-01
     David GOEURY, Médiations. Sciences Des Lieux, Sciences Des Liens. Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    A103521MH - Teaching the city of tomorrow in a city of the South: issues and problems. Issues and problems in the construction of a specific sequence for teaching in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic.A101539MH-01
     Magali HARDOUIN, UBO-INSPE de Bretagne_ UMR ESO, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    A103240AO - (Se) représenter le monde de demain : quel(s) point(s) de vue des enfants ?A101539MH-01
     Anne-Cécile OTT, Université Paris 1 - Umr 8504 Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    14h30-16h30 : Table-ronde sur le thème de l’international, animée par Brice Gruet, Université de Paris-Est-Créteil
    Qu’est-ce qu’une revue internationale de géographie ou de sciences humaines ? Comment rendre visible une revue ? Y a-t-il une doxa, une ligne de conduite pour gagner cette ouverture? Quel rôle la langue, en particulier française, mais pas seulement, joue-t-elle dans cette stratégie d’ouverture ? Quels sont les enjeux culturels, scientifiques, humains, financiers qui peuvent structurer l’action de telles revues ? Avec Philippe Dugot (Sud-Ouest Européen), Béatrice Giblin (Hérodote), Guy Mercier (Cahiers de Géographie du Québec), Thomas Parisot (CAIRN), Philippe Vidal (Netcom), Benjamin Wayens (Belgeo)

    16h30-18h30 : Table-ronde sur le thème du temps, animé par Samuel Deprez, Université du Havre
    Cette table-ronde abordera la question du temps dans le processus de publication et d’édition selon trois prismes différents : le temps long et le positionnement scientifique des revues ; le temps court et la publication dans le temps présent ; les revues face à l’accélération du temps et les nouvelles injonctions en termes de publication (l’évolution du contexte scientifique, les enjeux de l’édition numérique et l’internationalisation). Avec Philippe Boulanger (Revue de géographie historique), Jean Estebanez (Carnets de Géographes), Nathalie Bernardie-Tahir et Etienne Cossart (Annales de Géographie), Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin (Information géographique) Raphaël Languillon (Articulo), Colette Renard-Grandmontagne (Bulletin de l’Association des Géographes Français), Wanda Romanowski (Revue Population), Serge Schmitz (Bulletin de la société géographique de Liège)
    A105385LD - The impact of a town's membership in the Cittaslow network on its spatial developmentA101370CN-05
     Leszek DABROWSKI, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104007UK - The idea of Cittàslow as a small town development strategy. Experiences from Germany, Italy and Poland.A101370CN-05
     Urszula KACZMAREK, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan / Poland, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104313ID - Toward local food systems? Building new links between policy domains and between actors in the French policy of Projets alimentaires territoriaux (PATs)A101370CN-05
     Isabelle DUVERNOY, INRAE-UMR AGIR, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104524Fd - Local strategies to maintain agriculture in areas of urban and environmental conflict with rural land use: the case of the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan RegionA101370CN-05
     Felipe DA SILVA MACHADO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104709NM - Chronique de l’implantation gazière en Amazonie péruvienne : un processus aux territorialisations multiplesA101540HT-02
     Nina MONTES DE OCA, Aix-Marseille Université, Telemme - Umr 7303 ; Creda - Umr 7227, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAmazonie, Société Et Aménagement Du Territoire - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102423RS - Pueblos amazónicos, frontera agrícola y derechos territorialesA101540HT-02
     Ricardo G C SILVA, Universidade Federal de Rondônia - UNIR, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAmazonie, Société Et Aménagement Du Territoire - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104350ST - L’AMAZONIE, ENTRE ÉPISTÉMOLOGIES ET GÉOGRAPHIES DU SUDA101540HT-02
     Saint-Clair TRINDADE JÚNIOR, Université Fédérale Du Pará, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsAmazonie, Société Et Aménagement Du Territoire - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102927MA - THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SECOND HOME TOURISTS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE CASE OF PUNTA DEL ESTE – URUGUAY A101508DM-02
     Maria Jose ALONSOPEREZ, Universidad de la República del Uruguay, Uruguay
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A102675VO - The COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the patterns of second-home use – the case of Island of Krk, CroatiaA101508DM-02
     Vuk Tvrtko OPACIC, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A104708TG - Tele-working, (under)tourism and temporary residents in marginal areas: a view from ItalyA101508DM-02
     Teresa GRAZIANO, University Of Catania, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A104038OD - Climate crisis and second homes: A future suitability analysis for SwedenA101508DM-02
     O. Cenk DEMIROGLU, Department of Geography, Umeå University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103335DM - Second Homes, Time-Geography, and the Changing Geographies of Multilocal LivingA101508DM-02
     Dieter MÜLLER, Umeå University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Second Homes To Zoom-Towns: Changing Geographies Of Multilocal Living - Panthéon Room 01
    A103709MG - Knowledge Transfer of Geographical Societies in the "Long" 19th Century (1821–1914)A101654ZK-02
     Maximilian GEORG, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104205LP - The changing role of the Geographical Society in the NetherlandsA101654ZK-02
     Leo PAUL, Faculty Of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104160AP - New roles, old societies - Geographical Societies in empowerment civic society and public interestA101654ZK-02
     Ana PEJDO, University of Zadar Department of Geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103195LS - Development of a marketplace platform for a numerical method based GIS systemA101654ZK-02
     Laurence SIGLER, CIMNE, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105311MT - Making the Geonight: experiences from the organization of the international event, with the support of EUGEO, European geographical Societies and IGUA101654ZK-02
     Massimiliano TABUSI, Università Per Stranieri Di Siena, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Geographical Societies - Eugeo Session On Innovations In Geographical Knowledge Transfer - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103711CP - Le limon du Nil dans la production des briques rouges en Egypte et au Soudan, entre protection de l’environnement, intérêts économiques et convoitises foncières A101560AS-03
     Corten PÉREZ-HOUIS, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A103988CW - Les éclairages de la géopolitique locale dans les conflits d’appropriation de ressources énergétiques entre différentes échelles de pouvoirA101560AS-03
     Carole WERNERT, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A104358RP - Entre passivité, négociation et diffusion : rôles des orpailleurs mobiles dans la gouvernance des ressources en GuinéeA101560AS-03
     Robin PETIT-ROULET, Umr 8586 Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A104870LD - D’un modèle extractiviste à un modèle territorial de gestion des ressources naturelles ? Réflexions à partir du cas de la petite hydroélectricité au Lac-Saint-Jean (Québec, Canada)A101560AS-03
     Lucas DURAND, Université Rennes 2 / UMR ESO - Rennes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéopolitique Des Ressources Naturelles À L'Heure De La Transition Socio-Écologique - Panthéon Room 06
    A103885LJ - Galicia as a phantom region? What's left of the past?A101710Sv-02
     Libor JELEN, Faculty Of Science, Charles University In Prague, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A102879DK - 'Communist and Right Populists understand us'. Electoral support in peripheral post-socialist regions as a product of nostalgia and deprivation.A101710Sv-02
     Dominik KEVICKÝ, Department Of Geography Faculty Of Science Masaryk University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A103601MR - The region as a palimpsest: exploration of the ‘Forest Germans’ traces in the Polish Carpathian Foothills and the problem of collective memoryA101710Sv-02
     Marta RACZY?SKA-KRUK, University Of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A104219SK - Imagining the homeland: Spatial Change, Migration and Periurban Agency in Contemporary Rural MobilizationsA101710Sv-02
     Sinem KAVAK, Lund University, Denmark
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTraces Of The Past: Between Experiences And Spatial Imaginations - Panthéon Room 11
    A103449DA - Re-imagining farm land in arid countries. Land reclamation projects and socio-environmental trajectories in Egypt's desert landsA101398AB-03
     Delphine ACLOQUE, Cedej , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A103731LP - Quels outils pour renforcer la pérennité des espaces agricoles aux portes des villes wallonnes ?A101398AB-03
     Lauriano PEPE, Université de Liège, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A104643MF - The failure of successive land reforms favouring agro-industry to the detriment of family farming: comparison of the Republic of Congo and GabonA101398AB-03
     Mélanie FAVROT, Habiter Le Monde - Tetis - Lped, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A105532MF - Le foncier agricole au service des politiques de restauration écologique des cours d’eau : quels arrangements locaux autour des dispositifs de maîtrise foncière dans l’action publique environnementale ?A101398AB-03
     Marie FOURNIER, Laboratoire Géomatique et Foncier - CNAM, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A105589CA - Le temps et le droits fonciers en Birmanie : modes de simplification par l’Etat des temporalités du foncier agricole et enjeux conceptuels pour l’analyse du foncier A101398AB-03
     Celine ALLAVERDIAN, Université De Montréal - Agroparis Tech - Gret, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIt'S Time For... Le Foncier Agricole - Panthéon Room 15
    A104900SB - 'Giving back': opportunities for visitors to contribute to nature conservation in New ZealandA101596JC-03
     Susanne BECKEN, Griffith University, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A105015DL - Regenerative tourism as entanglement : conceptualizing and reflecting through Anna L. Tsing workA101596JC-03
     Dominic LAPOINTE, Uqam, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A105177JH - Travel and tourism after COVID-19: moving towards regenerative tourism or back to business-as-usual? A101596JC-03
     Jasper HESLINGA, Eurpean Tourism Futures Institute (ETFI), NHL Stenden University, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegenerative Development And Tourism Geographies: A Timely Turn? - Panthéon Room 16
    A103671TC - Harmonies officielles et dissonances individuelles – Le son comme témoin des stratégies à l’œuvre dans les lieux d’intermodalitéA101417DG-01
     Thibault CARCANO, Laboratoire Médiations - Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Chair Sonore Des Infrastructures Urbaines. Les Géographes À L'écoute Des Transformations De La Substance Et Des Paysages Acoustiques Des Lieux De Mobilité Dans L'espace Urbain - Panthéon Room 17
    A103270YH - Expérience proxémique et design d’interaction sonore à travers le dispositif wearable dans l’espace urbainA101417DG-01
     Ying-Chun HUANG, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Chair Sonore Des Infrastructures Urbaines. Les Géographes À L'écoute Des Transformations De La Substance Et Des Paysages Acoustiques Des Lieux De Mobilité Dans L'espace Urbain - Panthéon Room 17
    A104482VF - Planning and evaluating the impact of a sound installation in a Parisian public spaceA101417DG-01
     Valérian FRAISSE, STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Chair Sonore Des Infrastructures Urbaines. Les Géographes À L'écoute Des Transformations De La Substance Et Des Paysages Acoustiques Des Lieux De Mobilité Dans L'espace Urbain - Panthéon Room 17
    A103677CL - La conception du logement à l’expérience des sonorités – COLEXSON. Un échafaudage sonore pour expérimenter a? échelle 1 la conception d’un habitat coopératif à partir de l’écoute - ECHASON.A101417DG-01
     Charlotte LAFFONT, ED 454 SHPT/UGA - laboratoire AAU/UMR CNRS 1563 équipe CRESSON - Thèse CIFRE LASA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Chair Sonore Des Infrastructures Urbaines. Les Géographes À L'écoute Des Transformations De La Substance Et Des Paysages Acoustiques Des Lieux De Mobilité Dans L'espace Urbain - Panthéon Room 17
    A104518NG - Percevoir, apercevoir. Enquête sémiologique et approche sensible des représentations des migrations dans et par le mouvement.A101417DG-01
     Noémie GOUX, Laboratoire PASSAGES/ Ecole Doctorale Montaigne Humanités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Chair Sonore Des Infrastructures Urbaines. Les Géographes À L'écoute Des Transformations De La Substance Et Des Paysages Acoustiques Des Lieux De Mobilité Dans L'espace Urbain - Panthéon Room 17
    A102854MM - Gender inequalities in pandemic times and Geography as a guarantor of the right to Comprehensive Sexual EducationA101431KR-02
     Magdalena MORENO, Conicet, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A103482MD - Peer-to-peer Mentoring: Fostering Transnational Feminist Networks of Care and Solidarity among Young and Early-career ScholarsA101431KR-02
     Menusha DE SILVA, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A102962TS - Feminist Geographical Pedagogy: Exploring the Complexities of Sexuality Education in Time and Space A101431KR-02
     Tracey SKELTON, National University Of Singapore, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'feminist Pedagogy And Geographical Education In A Time Of Crises' - Panthéon Room 18
    A104614PP - Transnational intergenerational perspective on family caring arrangements in postpandemic times. A qualitative study with migrant families in southern France (Marseille/Drôme) A101472BY-02
     Polina PALASH, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, TELEMMe, UMR 7303, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A103999tp - Practical Kinship in migration : revisiting transnational family. An ethnographic study among highly skilled italian migrants in ParisA101472BY-02
     Thomas PFIRSCH, Université polytechnique hauts de France , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A105428CR - "Parents like any other": Deculturalizing the Housing Trajectory and Strategies of Migrant FamiliesA101472BY-02
     Chloé REISER, University of New-Brunswick - Saint-John , Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A104124AZ - The Effects of Externalized Border Control Management by Germany on Marriage Migrants from Third Countries (with focus on the transformations during the 2020-2022 pandemic)A101472BY-02
     Alena ZELENSKAIA, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich/Special Research Center "Cultures of Vigilance", Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMigration And The Family - Panthéon Room 211
    A105038NL - Small area population projection: inputs to behavioural and demand modelsA101553NL-02
     Nik LOMAX, The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A104990ED - Generation of a synthetic population and simulation of daily individual mobilities from multi-source data (Bangkok, Thailand) in a dengue epidemic context.A101553NL-02
     Alexandre CEBEILLAC, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A105245DC - Scaling the Dynamic Micro-simulation Model for Epidemics (DyME) for National Policy AnalyticsA101553NL-02
     Dustin CARLINO, Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A105208OM - Do we need GPS for that? Differences between dynamic and static measurements of environmental exposures among seniors in BarcelonaA101553NL-02
     Oriol MARQUET, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsModelling Individual Behaviour In An Applied Geography Context - Panthéon Room 214
    A103292MR - La cueillette du cassi dans les savanes réunionnaises : du lien de rétroaction entre déclin des pratiques domestico-pastorales et dynamiques végétales invasivesA101692FR-02
     Morgane ROBERT, Umr Passages / Ensap Bordeaux / Scop Saluterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A105231LK - La place de la cueillette dans la médecine traditionnelle cap-verdienne : les enjeux de savoirs locauxA101692FR-02
     Lola KERARON, AgroParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A105239LK - La cueillette comme possibilité de soins agronomiques et vétérinaires sur l'île de Santo Antao (Cap-vert) : une étude exploratoireA101692FR-02
     Lola KERARON, AgroParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies De La Cueillette : Territoires, Écologies, Circulations - Panthéon Room 216
    A103346TM - Spacing Hinterland Water for Algiers CityUGI202201-02
     Tarek MEDJADJ, université de M'sila, Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A104014AB - L’eau dans le bassin versant d’Ouzoud : entre abondance et risque (atlas centrale-Maroc)UGI202201-02
     Abdelmoumen BENCHATTOU, Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines Beni Mellal - Maroc, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A104862GM - WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE FACE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC: INSIGHTS FROM LOWER HIMALAYAN TOWNS IN NEPALUGI202201-02
     Gyanu MASKEY, Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS), Nepal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A104894MG - WATER SCARCITY AND EXCESS: WATER INSECURITY IN CITIES OF NEPALUGI202201-02
     Monika GIRI, Southasia institute of advanced studies, Nepal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A105086JR - Analyzing and visualization of the urban flood using InSAR remote sensing: a case study of Koshi River regionUGI202201-02
     Jitender RATHORE, University of Twente, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Between Need And Fear: Management Approaches To Water Security And Risks - Panthéon Room 307
    A104372DI - Smaller cities and non urban areas: some territorial effects of the pandemic outbreak A101535BK-03
     Daniele IETRI, Università Di Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104987CA - Delimitation and typology of inner peripheries in Poland to identify the transformations caused by the pandemic crisisA101535BK-03
     Czeslaw ADAMIAK, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105139LN - Performance and Perception of Small Towns in an Economically Lagging Region: A Case Study of the Spiš Region, SlovakiaA101535BK-03
     Ladislav NOVOTNÝ, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Faculty of Science, Institute of Geography, Slovakia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105440AC - Romania’s small and medium-sized towns in search of their regional roleA101535BK-03
     Adrian-Mihai CIMPU, "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, Romania, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role And Functions Of Small Towns In Local And Regional Development - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105029HM - Geographic Education in times of diversity(ies): rethinking curriculum and practices in educating teachersA101386LP-03
     Maria João HORTAS, CEG, Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A103276DM - Vers une révolution paradigmatique de l’enseignement de la géographie dans le Supérieur? Regard réflexif d'un témoin, objet et acteur en devenir.A101386LP-03
     Dorian MAILLARD, ENS de Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A102795RS - More than responsive: alternative temporalities of student supportA101386LP-03
     Robert SHAW, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnseigner La Géographie À L'université, Aujourd'hui Et Dans Le Futur - Panthéon Room 53
    A104662DB - Forecasting urban futures under deep uncertainty - The case of residential sprawlA101119DB-01
     Dani BROITMAN, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Models, Phase Transitions And Forecasting In Times Of Uncertainty - Panthéon Room 54
    A105488MM - The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the daily mobility of Warsaw residentsA101119DB-01
     Maciej MISZTAL, University of Warsaw/Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Models, Phase Transitions And Forecasting In Times Of Uncertainty - Panthéon Room 54
    A104663DB - Unsupervised machine learning applied to neighborhoods' spatial and social dynamics A101119DB-01
     Dani BROITMAN, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Models, Phase Transitions And Forecasting In Times Of Uncertainty - Panthéon Room 54
    A105295TB - Temporal scale imbrication in geocultural sites in the Djebel Dahar (South-East Tunisia) and its importance in the valorization processA101475dw-03
     Aziza GHRAM MESSEDI, Université de Tunis, Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Tunis et Laboratoire CGMED, Tunisia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A103566TP - Inventory and Assessment of Geoarchaeosites in the Middle Eure Valley (Paris Basin, France): An Integrated Approach to Geoarchaeological HeritageA101475dw-03
     Théophile PIAU, UMR 8586 PRODIG, Université de Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A102345FB - A multifaceted historical, ecological and stone heritage complex into an agricultural-dominated landscape: the 17th-Century French Royal Canal Louis XIV (Eure-et-Loir, France)A101475dw-03
     François BÉTARD, Université de Paris, UMR 8586 Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A104263dw - Gemiverse: The Blockchain-Based Professional Certification and Tourism Platform with its own Ecosystem in the MetaverseA101475dw-03
     Dongying WEI , Beijing Normal University , China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime Scaling Issues In Geoheritage Studies - Panthéon Room 57
    A102891JP - Moving the focus in digital nomadism from agents to places: the case of the Canary IslandsA101440JD-02
     Juan Manuel PARREÑO CASTELLANO, Geography Department, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A105403SJ - The emerging global-urban circuits of digital nomad mobility: The unbundling, dispersion, and relocation of agglomeration economies within and beyond the global city A101440JD-02
     Sternberg JEFF, Bureau Of Business Research, Ic2 Institute, University Of Texas At Austin, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Lifestyle Migrations To Digital Nomadism: The Reconfiguration Of International Residential Mobility - Panthéon Room 58
    A102637EP - Supporting Students as Confident and Capable Spatial Problem Solvers: Impacts of the Geospatial SemesterA101438BK-02
     Emily PETERSON, American University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A105450CV - Fostering 21st century learning skills when teaching through GIS: spatial thinking, problem solving and self-directed learning A101438BK-02
     Christo VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A105121XX - Tracking processes of spatial thinking with geospatial technology: Exploring behavioral patterns during spatial problem solving A101438BK-02
     Xi XIANG, East China Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of Gis On Student Spatial Thinking - Virtual Room 1
    A103461GR - Les images satellite : un outil-citoyen au service d’une approche renouvelée de l’étude des territoires en classe de géographie dans l'enseignement secondaireA101539MH-02
     Isabelle SOURBES-VERGER, CNRS / CAK, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    A104985NR - « Le Monde c’est nous » : comment les lycéens pensent-ils le Monde ? État des lieux des représentations et perspectives pédagogiques et didactiques. A101539MH-02
     Nolwenn Azilis RIGOLLET, Paris 1 La Sorbonne Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    A103853MS - Maladie de la dengue en Nouvelle-Calédonie et à Tahiti et sa place dans les programmes de géographie auprès des élèves du secondaireA101539MH-02
     Marie-José SCHMIDT-EHRMANN, Chercheur Indépendant, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPréparer Au Monde De Demain : Quelles Contributions De La Géographie Scolaire Et Universitaire ? - Virtual Room 3
    A104716MF - ¿Are There Spatial patterns in Gender Inequality? The Case of Santiago de Chile A101661MB-02
     Mónica FLORES, Observatorio de Ciudades UC, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    A105164MP - Marginalisation within the household: understanding the domestic work division between the partners under COVID19 lockdown A101661MB-02
     Monalisa PATRA, Surendranath College for Women, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    A105119MS - Overcoming Gender Inequities in Tradition Territory: case study of the Paneleiras of Goiabeiras/Brazil.A101661MB-02
     Marc STORCK, PUC RS Brasil, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlight Of The Marginalized Women In The Developing World - Virtual Room 2
    Ecoute d’un documentaire sonore réalisé par Charlotte Rouault, sociologue et journaliste indépendante, intitulé « Corps étrangers » (51 mn), sur la gestion des migrant.es à Vintimille, et discussion en sa présence.
    A102868NB - City-to-city cooperations among European cities: a new urban geography of Europe?A101505Rd-01
     Ninon BRIOT, ENS de Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions100 Years Of European Geography - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103458JJ - Re-publishing of Hungarian peace delegation maps after the First World WarA101505Rd-01
     János JENEY, Institute for Hungarian Research, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions100 Years Of European Geography - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103277Rd - EUROGEO's contribution to European geography and educationA101505Rd-01
     Rafael DE MIGUEL GONZÁLEZ, Eurogeo, European Association Of Geographers, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions100 Years Of European Geography - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102685GB - Demographic tendencies and processes in South-East Europe since the beginning of XXI centuryA101606DS-01
     Georgi BARDAROV, Sofia University "st. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Post-Pandemic Population Geography: A 'time' For Reflection And Renewal? - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103824BG - Developing a critical and engaged population geography A101606DS-01
     Birgit GLORIUS, TU Chemnitz, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Post-Pandemic Population Geography: A 'time' For Reflection And Renewal? - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102635KT - Demographic models and dynamics of the living conditions in the isolated border areas in Bulgaria (case study of Belogradchik municipality)A101606DS-01
     Kaloyan TSVETKOV, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsA Post-Pandemic Population Geography: A 'time' For Reflection And Renewal? - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102460LB - Street Lighting and 'the Phantoms of the Sidewalks' in Sub-Saharan AfricaA101600SV-01
     Liora BIGON, HIT - Holon Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103930NH - Titre : Parcs naturels du Massif central français et pollution lumineuse, démarches de sensibilisation et de réduction des émissions de lumière artificielle privéesA101600SV-01
     Nicolas HOUEL, Laboratoire Ambiances Architecture Urbanités, UMR CNRS 1563 ENSA Nantes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105067EM - Darkness under night lights: a spatial viewpoint above Paris, London and BerlinA101600SV-01
     Eric MASSON, TVES EA 4477 -Université de Lille / Polytech Lille, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104066?d - A VISUAL ATLAS OF DARK PLACES FOR URBAN NIGHT DESIGNERS A101600SV-01
     Élisabeth DE BÉZENAC, University Of Lancaster, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105011SL - Local initiatives for post-flood reconstruction and territorial reconfigurations around water in the Roya valley (Mediterranean Alps, France).A101549BG-01
     Selin LE VISAGE, Umr Tree, Université De Pau Et Des Pays De L'adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommunity-Based Response To Extreme Events In Mountain Ecosystem: Experiences And Case Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103652SS - Community Perception to Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Indian Himalayan Region: A Case Study of Himachal Pradesh, IndiaA101549BG-01
     Shipra SINGH, Delhi School of Economics , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommunity-Based Response To Extreme Events In Mountain Ecosystem: Experiences And Case Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103177PT - Community Based Early Warning System for Climate Change Induced Natural Risk Reduction in HimalayaA101549BG-01
     Prakash Chandra TIWARI, Kumaun University, Nainital, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommunity-Based Response To Extreme Events In Mountain Ecosystem: Experiences And Case Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103758VV - Disaster Risk Reduction in India: Disaster Awareness and Role of EducationA101549BG-01
     Vidyotma VERMA, Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommunity-Based Response To Extreme Events In Mountain Ecosystem: Experiences And Case Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103746TK - Conceptualising the Time of Nuclear Memory Communication: Towards a Speculative NuclearityA101388TM-01
     Thomas KEATING, Linköping University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDerrière « L'Objet-Monde » : Formaliser La Place Des Temporalités Dans L'Étude Des Géographies Du Nucléaire - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104777av - Transient marshlands, permanent progress: geographies of uncertainty A101388TM-01
     Kyveli MAVROKORDOPOULOU, EHESS Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDerrière « L'Objet-Monde » : Formaliser La Place Des Temporalités Dans L'Étude Des Géographies Du Nucléaire - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105564BF - Essais nucléaires, tsunamis et eaux usées : la temporalité des risques environnementaux liés au Centre d'Expérimentation du Pacifique depuis 1963A101388TM-01
     Brice MARTIN, CRESAT (UHA), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDerrière « L'Objet-Monde » : Formaliser La Place Des Temporalités Dans L'Étude Des Géographies Du Nucléaire - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104277PE - Trauma as Displacement: Observations from Refugee ResettlementUGI202205-01
     Patricia EHRKAMP, University of Kentucky, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Trauma - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104885GK - Internment of Asia Minor refugees in Dromokaition Lunatic Hospital: a mirror of war trauma and segregationUGI202205-01
     Georgios KRITIKOS, Harokopio University Of Athens, Department Of Gography, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Trauma - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104499SP - Mapping Healers of Spaces of Women’s Trauma: Geographical Insights from VAWG Redressal Institutions of India 2017-2022 UGI202205-01
     Seema PARIHAR, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Trauma - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103498GK - Making Space for AIDS and CovidUGI202205-01
     Gerry KEARNS, Department of Geography, Maynooth University, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Trauma - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103200CM - Des agriculteurs dans Nantes : quels enjeux pour les quartiers ?A101480JS-01
     Christine MARGETIC, Université de Nantes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103202PM - Agriculture et production de la ville : renégociations en cours dans les projets urbains en FranceA101480JS-01
     Paula MACE LE FICHER, UNIVERSITE PARIS EST - LAB'URBA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103979SB - Transformations agroécologiques dans une ville-patrimoine : temps et espace d’une transition désiréeA101480JS-01
     Sophie BONIN, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Paysage, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104954HL - Agrarisation des quartiers de Lima (Pérou) : l’agriculture urbaine comme reflet des inégalités socioéconomiques de la métropole. A101480JS-01
     Héloïse LELOUP, INRAE Occitanie Toulouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103504AP - Rehearsing a curriculum ‘performance’ - thoughts on translating curriculum frameworks into classroom practiceA101571AP-01
     Alan PARKINSON, King's Ely Junior, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDeveloping A Curriculum Framework For Geography At National Level - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103353RR - The Powerful of Geographical Knowledge in Teacher Training Curricula: contributions of critical Political Geography to the resignification of Geographic EducationA101571AP-01
     Rejane RODRIGUES, Pontifícia Universidade Católica Do Rio De Janeiro, Puc-Rio, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDeveloping A Curriculum Framework For Geography At National Level - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104129HF - Geography in the Swedish Curricula: A Natural Place for Sustainability EducationA101571AP-01
     Hampus FORSMAN, Umeå University / Department Of Geography, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDeveloping A Curriculum Framework For Geography At National Level - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104855KY - Citizenship Empowerment through ‘Democratic Citizen School’ in Jeonju National Univ. of Education, KoreaA101571AP-01
     Kyeong Han YI, Jeonju National University Of Education, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDeveloping A Curriculum Framework For Geography At National Level - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103904MA - La terre indigène Morro dos Cavalos comme scénario de disputes politiques dans le champ indigéniste. A101525FG-01
     João Mitia ANTUNHA BARBOSA, Fundação Nacional do Indio, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPower Policies For Black And Indigenous Populations In Situation Of Periphery In Brazil - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105498DD - Territorios Negros: espacios, tiempos y articulaciones en el espacio urbano de Porto Alegre, RS (siglo XIX – mediados del siglo XX)A101525FG-01
     Daniele VIEIRA, UFRGS, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPower Policies For Black And Indigenous Populations In Situation Of Periphery In Brazil - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103934MG - THE POST-COVID TOURIST CONTEXT AND THE ADAPTIVE RESPONSES OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN SPAINA101414JI-01
     María GARCÍA-HERNÁNDEZ, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104197SM - THE APPLICATION OF TOURISM GOVERNANCE IN SPANISH CITIESA101414JI-01
     Sofía MENDOZA DE MIGUEL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103319CM - La touristification et ses inégalités spatiales et sociales : les villes de Barcelone, Madrid et SévilleA101414JI-01
     Carmen MÍNGUEZ, Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104027CH - La intensidad turística en Madrid y su relación con destinos turísticos satélites: correspondencias, divergencias y similitudes. A101414JI-01
     Diego BARRADO-TIMÓN, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, South Sudan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105377EF - Relación espacio-temporal entre planificación turística y urbanística en el centro histórico de Madrid.A101414JI-01
     Carmen MÍNGUEZ, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102897SD - Policy and governance challenges for a more balanced settlement pattern in AustraliaA101370CN-06
     Stefanie DÜHR, University of South Australia, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A102974CK - The Desirability and Feasibility of Local Government Rescaling: Toward a Decision Logic ModelA101370CN-06
     Charles KAYE-ESSIEN, University Of Connecticut, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104565WM - A comparative evaluation of public policy performance in both federal and unitary governments structures using network analysis and graph theory approachA101370CN-06
     Apostol STEFAN, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pecs, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104596MC - Smart Tourist Destinations: Is this the case of Barcelona and its Metropolitan Area?A101370CN-06
     Sofia GALEAS ORTIZ, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104635JS - Imaginaries of (Dis)integration - East-West Division and the Spectre of Illiberal Regionalism in Central Europe A101517JS-01
     James SCOTT, University Of Eastern Finland, Finland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103456ZG - Core-Periphery Relationships From a Geoeconomic Perspective: Economic Dependencies of Central and Eastern EuropeA101517JS-01
     Zoltán GÁL, Centre for Economic & Regional Studies, Hungary, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103354TZ - From dependency theory to geopolitics: transformation of spatial imaginaries in post-communist PolandA101517JS-01
     Tomasz ZARYCKI, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104558SA - Imagined Integrations in Central Europe, Regional and Subregional Concepts from Intermarium to Three Seas Initiative, from Visegrad Four to Lublin Three in European and Global Context A101517JS-01
     Schmidt ANDREA, University Of Pecs, Dept Of Political Science And International Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102882MA - Teleworking, Commuting and Travel BehaviourA101420DS-01
     Maria ATTARD, University of Malta, Malta
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A102371DS - Insights into the Future of Telework in Canada: Modeling the Trajectory of Telework Across a PandemicA101420DS-01
     Darren SCOTT, McMaster University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A105303JM - The future of short-distance mobility in the central business districts: Trends and prospects for Paris La DéfenseA101420DS-01
     Juliana MUNIZ, Paris Nanterre Université , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A103634ZL - Assessing the impacts of COVID-19 on urban mobility in Shenzhen, China with long time series of mobile signaling dataA101420DS-01
     Zhengying LIU, Peking University , China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A102375SS - Understanding the Future of Urban Mobility in a Hybrid Physical-Virtual WorldA101420DS-01
     Shih-Lung SHAW, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104555RM - La enseñanza de la geografía y la lectura de mapas: un desafío pendienteA101568ML-01
     Rodríguez-Rodríguez MERCEDES, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105087RM - The formation teachers and the teaching of geography in the early years: the methodological possibilities from the place, the landscape and the map.A101568ML-01
     Rubiane Da Silva MOREIRA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A103185MD - An open window on the landscape using immersive 360° images in landscape analysis : A study case among university students.A101568ML-01
     Marianna DANIELE, Università di Genova, Italy
     Antonella PRIMI, Università di Genova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A102540EN - DES ESPACES FICTIONNELS MAIS FONCTIONNELS. L'utilisation de courts métrages d'animation dans les écoles primaires pour promouvoir la connaissance des espaces marins et l'adoption d'une attitude de citoyenneté océaniqueA101568ML-01
     Enrico SQUARCINA, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105004SS - When geography meets podcast: using sounds to promote geographical thinking and sense of place.A101568ML-01
     Silvia STOCCO, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105291OD - Peri-urban, vulnerabilities and the Real Estate Prices in Iasi Metropolitan Area. Factors, Patterns and the Quality of the Built EnvironmentA101434MV-01
     Oliver-Valentin DINTER, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104810MD - Fondos de pensión e inversión en el mercado inmobiliario de vivienda en Bogotá S.XXIA101434MV-01
     Martín DÍAZ , Maestria en Estudios Sociales Latinoamericanos - Universidad de Buenos Aires/ Semillero de Investigaación Problemas Urbanos Contemporaneos - Universidad Pedagógica Nacional , Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104505EM - La captura del territorio de las ciudades por la titulización inmobiliaria en Brasil: análisis desde diferentes escalas geográficasA101434MV-01
     Everaldo MELAZZO, Unesp, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102847CM - Comportement résidentiel et logement des retraitésA101434MV-01
     Carla MONINO, Université De Toulon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102342FD - The longer the better? Revisiting high-speed rail coverage worldwideA101482AG-01
     Frédéric DOBRUSZKES, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A102431jl - Transportation and wealth distribution: evidence from high-speed railway in ChinaA101482AG-01
     Jingyang LIU, Suzhou university, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A102694MS - A New Geography of High-Speed Rail in the United States ? An analysis of the planning and the territorialization of HSR in the United States. A101482AG-01
     Matthieu SCHORUNG, Université Gustave Eiffel , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A103371MH - Conflicts and Environmental Impacts in the Construction of the Japanese Maglev ProjectA101482AG-01
     Martina HEKLER, University of Duisburg-Essen, Department of Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A104406AG - High Speed Rail Connections to Airports: Complementarity and Competition Between Air and Rail ServiceA101482AG-01
     Andrew GOETZ, University of Denver, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A102590RA - High resolution inventory and hazard assessment of potentially dangerous glacial lakes in Upper Jhelum Basin, Kashmir Himalaya, IndiaA101723SM-01
     Rayees AHMED, University of Kashmir, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104850AA - Detection of multicollinearity among soil geomorphological variables: study on Southwestern hills of West BengalA101723SM-01
     Arindam ARINDAM SARKAR, Purash Kanpur Haridas Nandi College (Affiliated To The University Of Calcutta), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105361AC - Comparatively analysis of climate change and human intervention on lower Himalayas in last decades- a case study of Nanital District, UttarakhandA101723SM-01
     Anindita S CHAUDHURI, Delhi University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105299RC - Climate change, earthquake and ecosystem responses in the Qinghai-Tibet PlateauA101723SM-01
     Ruishan CHEN, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105001DL - Between Threats and Privileged, the biopolitics of tourism in the rising of COVID-19 pandemicA101511VN-01
     Dominic LAPOINTE, Uqam, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103668CF - Representing and Imagining Historical Landscapes on Screen. The Potential of a Geo-Historical Analysis for Tourism and Public Historical GeographyA101511VN-01
     Carolien FORNASARI, University Of Trento; University Of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105117MY - Tourism in the “2.5-Dimensionalized” world of digital games for women: Connecting virtual and “real” worldsA101511VN-01
     Michiyo YOSHIDA, Wakayama University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103331CM - The current media: the journalistic treatment of tourism during the confinement in SpainA101511VN-01
     Carmen MÍNGUEZ, Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A102886DR - Globalization, frontiers and health mobilities in Latin America: study cases in Mexico and Brazil.A101645PS-01
     Dennise RODRÍGUEZ, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A105250AF - Fostering urban governance for health: the European Campus of City-Universities (EC2U) Alliance case studyA101645PS-01
     Angela FREITAS, CEGOT - Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A105225RA - Spatial inequalities of COVID-19 incidence and associated socioeconomic risk factors in Portugal A101645PS-01
     Ricardo ALMENDRA, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A104080RP - Louis-Edmond Hamelin (1923-2020), géographe du Québec entre mondes et périodes. A101611AN-04
     Raphaël PELLETIER, Université Du Québec À Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A105353PZ - Estanislao Zeballos. Procesos de circulación en la construcción del imaginario de expansion del territorio de Argentina (1893-1895)A101611AN-04
     Perla ZUSMAN, Universidad De Buenos Aires. Instituto De Geografía, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104082GL - THE JESUIT BALDUÍNO RAMBO (1905-1961): EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY IN THE BRAZILIAN SOUTHA101611AN-04
     Gabriela LELES AMARAL, Federal University Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103872MA - Behind Jordan New Urban Agenda: the question of local governanceA101609LB-01
     Meriem Myriam ABABSA, Chercheuse associée à l'Institut français du Proche-Orient et au CAREP Paris, consultante, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A102799SA - The Evolving Globalised Model: A Discourse Analysis of the Socio-Spatial Transformation Processes in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1970 - 2010)A101609LB-01
     Sara ABDULSALAM, Univeristy Of Glasgow , United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A105063CE - Formes et dynamiques de gouvernance urbaine dans les villes postsocialistes. Le cas de la RoumanieA101609LB-01
     Ema CORODESCU-ROSCA, Université Alexandru Ioan Cuza de Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A104435AN - “Neighborhoodness” of Urban Services as a Dimension of Spatial SegregationA101609LB-01
     Aleksandra NENKO, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A102599AS - Railway Reuse : Renewal and continuity of a practice. A101332NB-01
     Pauline DETAVERNIER, ENSAPM, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A104140CE - Living Ruins: Inertial and transformative forces of network ruin in the Beirut-Bekaa section of Lebanon’s abandoned railway.A101332NB-01
     Christelle EL HAGE, École Nationale Supérieure D'architecture De Paris-Belleville, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103300SC - 30,000,000 TONS OF EARTH: Waste-full or Resource-full construction sites? Examining the case study of the excavated earths of the Grand Paris ExpressA101332NB-01
     Salwa CHERKAOUI EL BARAKA, Indépendant, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A104644MB - Train station forecourts as cities colling reservoirsA101332NB-01
     Mateusz BOGDAN, AREP L'hypercube, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A105159LG - Le rôle de la végétation dans les transitions des digues et des territoires endigués au 21e siècle en France, face au changement climatique et aux évolutions sociétalesA101604sg-01
     Lydie GOELDNER-GIANELLA, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / Laboratoire de Géographie Physique UMR 8591 CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104451MC - Explorer les transitions environnementales par l'espace.A101604sg-01
     Marion CHARBONNEAU, UMR TREE - UPPA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A102771AF - Héritage minier et renouveau énergétique. Une transition territoriale en Nord-Pas-de-CalaisA101604sg-01
     Antoine FONTAINE, Laboratoire EVS / Université Lyon 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104571BM - Aborder la transition agro-écologique au prisme de la recomposition socio-résidentielle des espaces ruraux en France métropolitaine : approche géostatistique à partir des données de recensement agricole et des données notariales PERVALA101604sg-01
     Marie MAXIME, Université de Caen Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103882AT - À qui profite la transition ? Analyse des retombées territoriales des processus de transition pour les acteurs locaux. L'étude de cas de la géothermie profonde en Alsace.A101604sg-01
     Antoine TABOURDEAU, European Institute for Energy Research, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104088PS - Imaginaries and Tourism Transitions: Lessons from Rural Community ResearchA101701JS-01
     Patricia STOKOWSKI, University of Vermont, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104105IM - Community-based Tourism Enhances Resilience to Adversity: a Family Resilience PerspectiveA101701JS-01
     Ian MUNANURA, Oregon State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103537ES - Mountain Tourism, Conflict and Resilience in the Anthropocene: What Role for Community Engagement through Transdisciplinary approach?A101701JS-01
     Emmanuel SALIM, Univ. of Lausanne, Institue of Geography and Sustainability, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105210JD - Participatory Cultural Mapping Approach for Resilient Community and Sustianable Tourism under Pandemic Circumstance: A Case Study from World Heritage Site, Thailand A101701JS-01
     Jaruwan DAENGBUPPHA, Naresuan University, Thailand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103786SA - GeoBigData to analyze presences, movements and air quality during the different phases and “colors” of COVID19 pandemic A101450AM-01
     Salvatore AMADUZZI, University of Udine (Italy), Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A105395GB - Who Returned Home During the Pandemic? A Study on Migrant Workers, IndiaA101450AM-01
     Girimallika BORAH, Cotton University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A103166AB - ‘Risk Zones’, Vulnerabilities, and Mobility Trends in the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in India: Reflections from the Kolkata Metropolitan AreaA101450AM-01
     Aisharya BHATTACHARJEE, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A102385MK - Changes in residents mobility resulting from the statutory restriction of Sunday trade as a guideline for creating transport behavior during a pandemic (example of Lodz - Poland)A101450AM-01
     Michal KOWALSKI, Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A104376ZK - Adaptation to the "normal" before and during pandemics: the case of core and periphery in LatviaA101450AM-01
     Zaiga KRISJANE, University of Latvia, Latvia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A103944NS - Left behind or welcoming places? The role of local elites in negotiating shrinking cities’ role in refugee arrivalA101615RA-01
     Norma SCHEMSCHAT, École normale supérieure, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A104325FE - The power of local narratives – How selective representations of local history, demography and economy impact approaches towards refugee integration in small and medium-sized towns and rural areas in GermanyA101615RA-01
     Friederike ENßLE-REINHARDT, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A103525JK - Local Reception of Different Actors on Precarious Intra-EU Migration in Halle (Saale), Germany - Caught in a time loop? A101615RA-01
     Jenny KUNHARDT, University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A105409LL - Unrelated spaces? Camps and cities in Jordan and Luxembourg A101615RA-01
     Léa LEMAIRE, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A104522LR - Accueillir les enfants migrants à l’ÉcoleA101615RA-01
     Luna RUSSO, Université Aix-Marseille, Laboratoires TELEMME et ADEF, pôle pilote AMPIRIC., France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A102679SM - Is Barcelona becoming a retailess city?A101659PO-01
     Sergi MARTÍNEZ-RIGOL, University of Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A102647HC - Bricks-and-mortar, clicks and pixels: Moving from traditional to phygital shopping places?A101659PO-01
     Herculano CACHINHO, Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A105613JR - New Dynamics of Retail and Consumption in South American Metropolises: The Creative Economy as a Pillar of Cultural Diversity and Urban SustainabilityA101659PO-01
     Amalia Inés Geraiges De LEMOS, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A104316MP - Tourism refunctionalization of world heritage sites in Brazil: a critical analysis A101721RC-01
     Maria Tereza PAES, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A103056JG - La ciudad dual turística. Disputas territoriales y conflictos socio-espacialesA101721RC-01
     Jesús M. GONZÁLEZ-PÉREZ, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A104547DN - Gentrificación, desplazamiento y turistificación en ciudades mexicanasA101721RC-01
     David NAVARRETE ESCOBEDO, Universidad De Guanajuato, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A105517DM - Un territoire touristique économiquement ségrégatif pourtant apprécié de la population locale A101721RC-01
     Diego MERMOUD-PLAZA, Université Paris 8 - Ladyss, Epfl -Ceat, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A103639BD - Tourisme Nord-Sud : le marché des illusionsA101721RC-01
     Bernard DUTERME, CETRI - Centre tricontinental, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A103029WM - Decolonizing African Agriculture: Prioritizing Food Security and Agroecology in African DevelopmentA101334GR-01
     William MOSELEY, Macalester College, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103952AM - Climate-smart agriculture: benefits and challenges of the sustainable transformation of the agri-food supply chainA101334GR-01
     Alena MYSHKO, Ca' Foscari university, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104898YG - Poverty alleviation through land assetization and its implications for rural revitalization in ChinaA101334GR-01
     Yuanzhi GUO, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103645LB - Approches géographiques des lieux défendus : contre-projets et représentations symboliques chez les militants écologistes de banlieue parisienne à Gonesse, Romainville et la CourneuveA101655FR-03
     Louise BOLLACHE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CESSP, 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
    A105058ED - Les mobilisations face à la production de l’espace urbain : essai de typologie à partir de l’exemple berlinoisA101655FR-03
     Elisabeth DURY, EA 2076 HABITER - Université de Reims, 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
    A105617AL - De la participation à la re-politisation des actions citoyennes dans la métropole : éléments de réflexion sur l’appropriation spatiale d’un quartier montréalais en gentrification.A101655FR-03
     Anne LATENDRESSE, Université du Québec à Montréal, département de géographie, 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
    A105380OS - La géographie et l'espace, les facteurs d'influence de la mobilisation face à la rénovation urbaine à Saint-Pétersbourg (Russie)A101655FR-03
     Olga SUSLOVA, Université Gustave Eiffel, 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
    A105508bm - L’ouverture du contournement ouest de Strasbourg : les limites des arguments écologistes dans les conflits d'aménagementA101655FR-03
     Brice MARTIN, UHA Mulhouse, 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
    A104267EP - Conceptual development for analysing public health surveillance from a system thinking approachUGI202207-01
     Eva PILOT, Maastricht University, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth Geography and Public Health Surveillance Beyond Numbers - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104507PK - Spatial analysis and primary health care: a case study in BrazilUGI202207-01
     Pedro KING, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth Geography and Public Health Surveillance Beyond Numbers - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103880TB - CONTEXTUALISING CULTURAL URBANIZATION IN MATHURA – VRINDAVAN, INDIAA101494KS-01
     Taruna BANSAL, Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A105573MB - Chongqing as a cultural hub in Southwest China: heritage manipulation and the quest for differentiationA101494KS-01
     Michela BONATO, none, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A105106BD - Re-emerging Identity of Kurukshetra: Cultural Geography, Heritage and TourismA101494KS-01
     Bharat DAHIYA, School Of Global Studies, Thammasat University, Thailand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A104407SC - Housing as Care: Shared Residency of Care Workers and Seniors A101638LL-01
     Shelly COHEN, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A103699NC - Using Twitter data to detect changes in park activities during COVID-19 lockdownsA101638LL-01
     Nan CUI, School of Geography, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A103814VD - Places of wellbeing between materiality and emotionality A101638LL-01
     Vera DENZER, University of Leipzig / Institute of Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A103087RF - Blue Space Respite: Swimming as a health and wellbeing practice during COVID-19A101638LL-01
     Ronan FOLEY, Maynooth University, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A105497MG - City as a network of local systems - the concept of “services close to home” as a way to restructure the city spaceA101638LL-01
     Miroslaw GROCHOWSKI, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A105152CH - Mobility and well-being of people with disabilities in urban space; A Case Study from Algiers, AlgeriaA101638LL-01
     Chems Eddine HACINI, UMR ESO / Université d'Angers , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A104023MH - The challenges of everyday activities in hostile public spaces. The case of older persons’ walking in central neighbourhoods of Santiago, Chile.A101638LL-01
     Marie Geraldine HERRMANN-LUNECKE, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A105376MK - Peeing is political: public toilets as a matter of wellbeing in urban everyday lifeA101638LL-01
     Martine KAYSER, German Toilet Organization e. V. , Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2 / Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphithéâtre
    A105059SH - Low carbon energy transition and the Arctic territories: shifting policies and territories?A101680ND-01
     Sophie HOU, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Umr Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCold Regions: Shifting Boundaries And Human Actions - Virtual Room 3
    A105043NN - Insights for the renewed i-AGE (Integrated Arctic Environmental Governance) approach - focus on tools for inclusion of Indigenous Communities A101680ND-01
     Nidhi NAGABHATLA, UNU CRIS (United Nations University), Belgium; McMaster University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCold Regions: Shifting Boundaries And Human Actions - Virtual Room 3
    A103183PT - Urban Growth, Socio-economic Inequalities and Environmental Risks in HimalayaA101680ND-01
     Prakash Chandra TIWARI, Kumaun University, Nainital, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCold Regions: Shifting Boundaries And Human Actions - Virtual Room 3
    A102841TV - Benefits from Resilience and Sustainable Development concepts integration through sustainability monitoring A101680ND-01
     Tatiana VLASOVA, Institute of Geography RAS, Russian Federation
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCold Regions: Shifting Boundaries And Human Actions - Virtual Room 3
    A103412BJ - Les rôles du paysage urbain : représenter la ville dans le cinéma nord-coréenA101589VG-01
     Benjamin JOINAU, Université Hongik, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe North Korean City from Leisure to Technopolis - Virtual room 4
    A104222MP - Développement des parcs de loisirs et changement des pratiques dans une capitale en mutation : exemple de Pyongyang, Corée du NordA101589VG-01
     Manon PRUD'HOMME, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe North Korean City from Leisure to Technopolis - Virtual room 4
    A103573BB - Technopoles nord-coréennes: scientisme et socialismeA101589VG-01
     Berthelier BENOIT, Universite De Sydney, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe North Korean City from Leisure to Technopolis - Virtual room 4
    A103588SP - Smart city” Songdo: an inhabited urban laboratoryA101589VG-01
     Suzanne PEYRARD, École Des Hautes Études En Sciences Sociales (Ehess), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe North Korean City from Leisure to Technopolis - Virtual room 4
    Exposition de photos inédites du fonds Jean Gottmann, avec le soutien de la Commission UGI sur l'histoire de la pensée géographique
    Tous les jours dans Galerie Souflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, aux horaires du congrès.
    Inauguration : Mardi 19/7/ 2022, 17h

    Si la réputation internationale de Jean Gottmann a été longtemps associée à la Mégalopolis et à la géographie urbaine, les paysages américains qu’il photographie dans les années 1950 témoignent de sa formation française en études rurales et révèlent sa compréhension précoce de la « symbiose entre le rural et l'urbain » sur la côte nord-est des États-Unis. Beaucoup de paysages saisis au long des routes, de scènes de rue, offrent un aperçu vivant des gens et de lieux qu’ils habitent. Ils soulignent l’intérêt de Jean Gottmann pour la diversité des établissements et des groupes humains, qui est la clé de sa géographie : dans le contexte actuel de l'accélération de l'histoire, sa géographie interroge avec acuité notre relation avec le temps
    L'UGI a chargé le groupe de travail du centenaire et du sesquicentenaire d’élaborer un nouveau récit sur notre Union. Ainsi, ce volume d'essais interprétatifs spécialement commandés marque le centenaire de la création de l'Union géographique internationale en 1922. Rédigé par d'éminents géographes humains et physiques de toutes les régions du monde, A Geographical Century examine l'histoire et la situation actuelle de la géographie en tant que science internationale.
    A103522FO - Activist counter-narratives in urban financialization. Documenting displacement and mapping attachments in San Francisco's housing crisisA101618GF-01
     Florian OPILLARD, IHEAL-CREDA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104578CS - Three decades of digital terrains for financialized landlords in Canada A101618GF-01
     Cloé ST-HILAIRE, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103974VJ - Before displacement. Campus-led gentrification and pressure on the rental market in a multiethnic and immigrant neighbourhood (Parc-Extension, Montréal) A101618GF-01
     Violaine JOLIVET, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104025MD - Needle in a haystack. Contester la financiarisation de la production urbaine ou ses symptômes ? une comparaison Paris-Londres. A101618GF-01
     Martine DROZDZ, Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102733AR - Post-Pandemic European Air Transport: A Network AnalysisA101471RK-01
     Aisling REYNOLDS-FEIGHAN, University College Dublin, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A105462SC - Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Regional Structure of India’s International Air Passenger NetworkA101471RK-01
     Surjaa CHAKRAVARTI, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102625jn - Agility in the Air Transport and Tourism Sectors: a worldwide visionA101471RK-01
     Jocelyne NAPOLI, University of Toulouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102965KF - Assigning value to cultural ecosystem services: memory and imagination in the conservation of Irish peatlandsA101402BW-01
     Kate FLOOD, School of Geography, Archaeology, & Irish Studies, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102523GM - La gestion du temps dans l’organisation traditionnelle du travail chez les Yansi au Kwilu en République démocratique du CongoA101402BW-01
     Gauthier MUSENGE MWANZA, University Of Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic of th
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103263VV - Climate change and belonging in the UK, Israel and Hungary, with a special focus to HungaryA101402BW-01
     Varjú VIKTOR, Institute for Regional Studies, KRTK, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104568ML - BIOSPHERE RESERVES AS A MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FROM THE TERRITORY AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY: THE CASE OF LA CAMPANA-PEÑUELAS BRANCH IN THE BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT OF CENTRAL CHILEA101402BW-01
     Marcelo LEGUIA CRUZ, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104369Md - Des discothèques aux bars de nuit : une évolution de l’offre urbaine festive depuis les années 1980.A101600SV-02
     Sandra MALLET, EA Habiter - Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103152MK - From ‘Night on the Town’ to Lockdown: Examining the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Student's Spatial and Emotional Leisure Experiences in the Night-time Economy A101600SV-02
     Molly KING, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105185EE - Women’s nightly fear of crime. Could adapted public lighting offer a solution?A101600SV-02
     Elisabeth ENHUS, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - department Criminology, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A102807JK - On the way to work at night - The perception of security and insecurity during nighttime commutes in the urban area of KarlsruheA101600SV-02
     Jonas KAPITZA, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Geography and Geoecology (IfGG), Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105228RA - Health impacts associated with the inability to keep houses adequately comfortable in summer and winter in PortugalA101640PS-01
     Ricardo ALMENDRA, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105173LB - Addressing poverty to improve overall health in the State of São Paulo, BrazilA101640PS-01
     Ligia BARROZO, Departamento de Geografia, FFLCH, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105091CC - The link between Education and Amenable Deaths due to Healthcare in Europe: a trend analysisA101640PS-01
     Claudia COSTA, Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning - University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104065LD - Reshaping primary health care to meet Universal Health Coverage principles - lessons from a former socialist countryA101640PS-01
     Liliana DUMITRACHE, UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105330IH - Towards personal bikeability scores: incorporating individual characteristics and time-varying factorsA101479AL-01
     Ian HOUGH, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104113JR - Walkability: person-scale measurementA101479AL-01
     Josephine ROPER, University of New South Wales, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105238DP - Analysis of the spatial pattern of pedestrian volumes and its implication for the problem of uncertain geographic contextA101479AL-01
     Daniel PARRA-OVALLE, Geography Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105078GV - The Fifteen-Minute City (FMC) and the configuration of active mobility patterns: A case study of Barcelona A101479AL-01
     Guillem VICH, Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104191AR - Accessibility by sustainable travel modes among the residents of social housing: a study in Poznan, PolandA101479AL-01
     Adam RADZIMSKI, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104427BB - Spatial Transformation and Human security in National Capital Region, Delhi A101574SG-01
     Bikramaditya BIKRAMADITYA K CHOUDHARY, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103178JR - Accounting for uncertainty in life cycle assessments – Benchmarking carbon footprints of western European dietary patterns to 1.5- and 2-degree climate target compatible lifestyles using a probabilistic approachA101574SG-01
     Johanna Manon RÜTT, University of Cologne, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103942GH - Looking back to engage Africa’s urban transition: Path dependencies, history and the urban food and infrastructure systemsA101574SG-01
     Gareth HAYSOM, African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105347JB - PERSPECTIVAS DEL SUR DE CHILE: AFECTACIONES DE LA SALMONICULTURA Y EL TURISMO DE NATURALEZA EN LAS RELACIONES SOCIONATURALES EN LA COMUNA DE HUALAIHUÉ, REGIÓN DE LOS LAGOS.A101564PM-01
     Jessica BARRIA, Universidad de Barcelona / Facultad de Historia i geografia, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103614CF - The Chemical Geographies of Misoprostol: The Pill Transforming Abortion Access in Latin AmericaA101564PM-01
     Cordelia FREEMAN, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103155AF - Border nuclei articulated between Brazil-Bolivia: an instrument for multi-scale cooperationA101564PM-01
     André FREITAS, University of Brasilia, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102388GM - RURAL LANDSCAPE AND FAMILY FARMING IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATEA101564PM-01
     Glaucio MARAFON, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro UERJ, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105074SD - L’agrarisation de la ville par l’écologie sociale : héritages et perspectives des quartiers populaires A101480JS-02
     Kaduna DEMAILLY, Umr Ladyss, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A102593GN - La nouvelle insertion de l'agriculture urbaine dans la (re)production de l'espace urbainA101480JS-02
     Gustavo NAGIB, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104356NL - Émergence d'une politique agroalimentaire communale - Vers une réconciliation entre ville et campagne ?A101480JS-02
     Nicolas LUCCHINI, Haute école du paysage, de l'ingénieurie et de l'architecture, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVers Une Agrarisation De La Ville ? L'Intégration Des Pratiques Agricoles Dans La Fabrique Des Quartiers - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104538AO - Declaración de Patrimonio Mundial: Un análisis de las amenazas y oportunidades desde el punto de vista de los intercambios entre stakeholders locales y turistas.A101467AT-01
     Laura FUENTES-MORALEDA, Rey Juan Carlos University , Spain
     Alicia OREA-GINER, EIREST. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103995IA - The fear of short-term damage to heritage sites and the possibility of converting it into long-term benefitsA101467AT-01
     Irit AMIT-COHEN, Dep. of Geography and Environment, Bar Ilan University, Israel , Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104058TJ - Tourists and Locals - Growing Systems Thinking for “4W” Tourism A101467AT-01
     Tadeja JERE JAKULIN, University of Primorska, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103438AT - The role of governance in managing UNESCO WHSs. The case study of The Trulli of Alberobello, a UNESCO world heritage site in ItalyA101467AT-01
     Anna TRONO, University of Salento, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103890GS - Participatory Digital Heritage as an Integrated Sustainable Tool for Informative Interpretation of the past: Umm Qais, JordanA101467AT-01
     Gehan SELIM, University Of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105129CC - Innovative governance models to manage World Heritage sitesA101467AT-01
     Camille CASTELAIN, UMR Territoires (AgroParisTech, INRAE, UCA, VetAgro Sup), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105453AL - White City, Black Flags: Responding to overtourism through home-based art residenciesA101467AT-01
     Anat LITWIN, Technion IIT, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernment And Local Communities In Participatory Processes Towards Sustainable Management Of World Heritage Sites - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105148MA - The impact of place names as brandsA101331PJ-01
     Malak ALASLI, Institute of Cartography and Geoinformatics, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104893KC - An experimental study on the negative brand value of place names adopting the context of toponymic stigma: A case of Wuhan, ChinaA101331PJ-01
     Kim CHANHO, Department Of Geography, Kyung Hee Univerisity, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105506JC - Colonial naming and renaming in Ireland: creating a ‘civilising’ brandA101331PJ-01
     Jonathan CHERRY, Dublin City University, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105103SC - Place Names as Brands: Academic Achievements and Further IssuesA101331PJ-01
     Sungjae CHOO, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104315SL - Analyzing the commercial dynamics arising from gentrification in Misericórdia parish, in Lisbon’s historic center.A101414JI-02
     Eduardo BRITO-HENRIQUES, Centre of Geographical Studies, IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104459IN - ¿Es compatible la ciudad de 15 minutos con los barrios turísticos? El caso del centro histórico de Sevilla.A101414JI-02
     Irene NAVARRO FRANCO, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104924VG - Digital hypermediation and the new politics of urban tourismA101414JI-02
     Valérian GEFFROY, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105175PL - The right to the city approach to examining tourism impacts in cities experiencing urban regenerationA101414JI-02
     Po-Hsin LAI, The University of Newcastle, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102778CT - The tourism transition in Corsica: how to turn Corsica a “green island”?A101414JI-02
     Caroline TAFANI, UMR 6240 CNRS LISA / Università di Corsica Pasquale Paoli, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102907CS - The European Union innovation in the governance of cities: towards a multi-level urban governance? – Paris, Berlin and WarsawA101370CN-07
     Chloé SENECAT, Cy Cergy Paris Université , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103681IT - The Metropolitan Challenge In European Urban Areas. National governments as gatekeepers over metropolitan developmentA101370CN-07
     Ivan TOSICS, Metropolitan Research Institute/városkutatás Kft, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103238SY - How well is metropolitan governance going in Germany? The Case of Metropolregion Rhein-NeckarA101370CN-07
     Simin YAN, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103476IL - LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN THE METROPOLIS UNDER SIEGE: THE LIMINARY SPACES OF TERRITORIAL ACTION IN RIO DE JANEIRO A101370CN-07
     Ivaldo LIMA, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103349PB - The difference that being inside or outside can make: Geopolitical imaginaries in Transcarpathia, UkraineA101517JS-02
     Péter BALOGH, Institute For Regional Studies, Centre For Economic And Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103560PR - Hungary in the Western BalkansA101517JS-02
     Péter REMÉNYI, Institute of Regional Studies, CERS/University of Pécs, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103787AS - The border as a factor of territorial changes in the Polish-Ukrainian borderlands and their perception by the local citizensA101517JS-02
     Alexandra SEIDLOVÁ, Charles University, Faculty Of Science, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104613PR - Commentary: Old and new geopolitical imaginaries of Central EuropeA101517JS-02
     Paul RICHARDSON, University Of Birmingham, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103176ZH - Consequences of the dissolutions of multi-ethnic Europen socialis countries in the Carpathian Basin on state border connections, 1991-2020A101517JS-02
     Zoltán HAJDÚ, Research Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeopolitical Processes And Imaginaries - The Case Of Central Europe - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105220MV - The role of shared mobility services in post-pandemic urban mobilityA101420DS-02
     María VEGA, Joint Research Center, European Commission., Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A103620DA - Micromobility services before and after a global pandemic: COVID-19 impact on spatio-temporal travel patternsA101420DS-02
     Daniela ARIAS MOLINARES, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104939AB - Associations between electric micromobility modes and physical activity levels in Barcelona cityA101420DS-02
     Alexandra BRETONES, Grup d'Estudis en Mobilitat Transports i Territori (GEMOTT)/Geography Department/Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A105350DO - The geographies of exclusion of micro and app-based mobility: reflections from LondonA101420DS-02
     THAISA COMELLI, University College London (UCL), United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A105094FF - Sur la cognition spatiale des étudiants en géographie dans la ville de São PauloA101568ML-02
     Fernanda PADOVESI FONSECA, Departamento de Geografia - Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A104532TA - Les peuples indigènes du Brésil dans l'enseignement de la géographie et le développement du raisonnement géographiqueA101568ML-02
     Tatiana ADAS GALLO, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A103348ML - GI-Pedagogy: Innovative Pedagogies for Teaching with GeoinformationA101568ML-02
     Michaela LINDNER-FALLY, EUROGEO/BORG Oberndorf, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105194AS - A (Class)Room with a View. The Distance Learning of Geography through and beyond the PandemicA101568ML-02
     Andrea SIMONE, Università Per Stranieri Di Siena, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105598IB - Spatial learning with a digital map about the lived space of students of 11 to 12 years old in São Paulo city, BrazilA101568ML-02
     Iara Rosa BUSTOS, Centro Educacional Pioneiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A103924na - Intégrer énergie et renouvellement urbain et immobilier : comment réorganiser la coproduction publique-privée au service de la ville durable. Le cas de la réinvention du quartier de la Part-Dieu à Lyon. A101434MV-02
     Nadia ARAB, UPEC - Lab'Urba, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103929PM - How the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) impact Cities and the Real Estate EcosystemA101434MV-02
     Pedro MATEUS DAS NEVES, Global Solutions, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103328AG - Régénération urbaine et immobilier en Italie : récupérer les friches industrielles pour relancer les villes lombardes et restituer le territoire aux citoyensA101434MV-02
     Alessandra GHISALBERTI, University Of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103902SM - Urban vitality and neighborhood satisfaction in Santiago de ChileA101434MV-02
     Stephanie MADRID SOLORZA, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105065NK - Dynamique du mode d’habiter à Bouaké (Côte d’Ivoire) : de la précarité à la valorisation des matériaux locaux dans la production massive et durable de logementsA101434MV-02
     Bazoumana DIARRASSOUBA , UNIVERSITE ALASSANE OUATTARA DE BOUAKE, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105618YL - Examining Urban Health Equity through a Community LensA101645PS-02
     Yongmei LU, Texas State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 02
    A103830AF - Health equity at the core of municipal planning: the application of a participatory and place-based approach in Coimbra, PortugalA101645PS-02
     Angela FREITAS, CEGOT - Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 02
    A105602AS - Tool box for the urban Healthy planningA101645PS-02
     Ana SPERANDIO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 02
    A103129CC - The impacts of High-Speed Rail on Innovation and Cluster Economies – Preliminary findings from TaiwanA101482AG-02
     Chia-Lin CHEN, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A103862MW - Does High-Speed Rail influence the location choice of knowledge-intensive firms in Germany? An interview surveyA101482AG-02
     Manuel WEIß, ILS Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A103049SY - Shifting Strategies towards HSR Station Integration and Placemaking in China A101482AG-02
     Junjie XI, Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A103508VF - The territorial integration of peripheral French HSR stationsA101482AG-02
     Valérie FACCHINETTI-MANNONE, Laboratoire Théma - Université De Bourgogne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A102374GC - The new development constraints of high-speed rail in France. The example of two peripheric regions.A101482AG-02
     Guillaume CARROUET, Laboratoire Artdev - Université De Perpignan Via Domitia, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHigh Speed Rail Development: Geographical Impacts - Panthéon Room 06
    A104997MD - Glacial lake dynamics in the Changme Khangpu Basin, Sikkim, Eastern HimalayaA101723SM-02
     Manasi DEBNATH, Nagaland University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103693ID - Floristic diversity in the mountain ecosystems of sessile oak, Northwest Spain: responses to climate and land use changeA101723SM-02
     Ignacio J. DIAZ-MAROTO, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104224DG - The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture and Livelihood Security of Local Community in Bhagirathi River Basin.A101723SM-02
     Bindhy Wasini PANDEY, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105298HH - Endemic alpine plant facing local extinction in the context of climate and land use change in Hardanger, Norway.A101723SM-02
     Hedda Bakåsmoen HOLM, University of Bergen, Norway
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103989JS - And yet we do travel! German tourists in times of COVID-19A101511VN-02
     Jürgen SCHMUDE, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Department For Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104026BC - Short supply chains in hospitality under investigation – A qualitative examination of Hungarian restaurants and small producers in the light of local ingredientsA101511VN-02
     Bence CSAPODY, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105229AC - Thriving in times of crisis: what makes tourist destinations grow in front of adversity?A101511VN-02
     Alexandra CEHAN, Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104420KE - Identifying Resilience Factors in Destinations during the COVID-19 Pandemic - the case of Bavaria A101511VN-02
     Markus PILLMAYER, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A102377CM - Pandemic Covid 19 tourism, governance and community(ies): European-wide longitudinal research on tourism behaviour, between resistance(s) and resilience(s)A101511VN-02
     Cyril MARTIN, Université du Québec à Montréal , Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104647TB - The two Edwards: Mid-century modernity and the professionalization of American geographyA101611AN-05
     Michiel VAN MEETEREN, University of British Columbia, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103687LM - Women geographers at the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics: a collective biography projectA101611AN-05
     Mariana LAMEGO, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104421HJ - Geographical histories of research cultures in the university: the formative but contested contributions of Harvard academics, 1840-1914A101611AN-05
     Heike JÖNS, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A103807VP - La Geografía catalana: de la tradición a los actuales tiempos de crisisA101611AN-05
     Valerià PAÜL, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLife Writing And Geographical Trajectories - Panthéon Room 211
    A104159DP - Production of Everyday Risks and Local Risk Governance in Urbanizing Kathmandu CityA101609LB-02
     Dilli Prasad POUDEL, Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS), Nepal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A103042CR - Worlding Taipei by Referencing Dutch Social Housing Policy A101609LB-02
     Chantal RIETDIJK, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A103694JV - Inner-city development and the private provision of public space: An analysis of the conditions of governance leading to club formation in densification projects A101609LB-02
     Jessica VERHEIJ, Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A105028YW - Transformations territoriales dans l’«État communal» au Venezuela : représentations de la ville et parole des habitants dans la Grande Mission LogementA101609LB-02
     Yaneira WILSON WETTER, CRH-LAVUE CNRS 7218, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance, Institutions, Urban Policy - Panthéon Room 214
    A102601MP - From stations to urban hubs: the challenges of multimodal governance and their effects on the (re)organisation of metropolitan transit nodesA101332NB-02
     Mathilde PEDRO, Umr Géographie-Cités / Université Paris I, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A102449AR - Railway stations redevelopment: building new relational networksA101332NB-02
     Augustin ROMANENS, Laboratoire Ville Mobilité Transport - Umr T9403 - Enpc/université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103505VF - “1001 Stations” :a project to transform small railway stations into lively places rooted in the territories ?A101332NB-02
     Valérie FACCHINETTI-MANNONE, Laboratoire Théma - Université De Bourgogne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A102900AC - Transect in Grenoble stationA101332NB-02
     Alexia CLOT-CAMUS, AAU - CRESSON, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A102983CP - Societal transformation through the prism of the territory concept: A French contributionA101604sg-02
     Carine PACHOUD, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Labex ITTEM, Grenoble, France, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104380CL - Regards croisés sur les analyses des transitions territoriales : les apports d’un triple dialogue entre approches géographique et sociologique, sectorielle et multi-sectorielle, Nord et SudA101604sg-02
     Claire LAMINE, INRAE Ecodéveloppement and Cermosem, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104687JL - Ressources et communs dans la fabrique des transitions territorialesA101604sg-02
     Jonathan LENGLET, AgroParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A102934MJ - La transition à l’épreuve du terrain : un concept opératoire pour saisir les dynamiques autour de la production d'oignons ?A101604sg-02
     Marion JAUME, Université De Perpignan Via Domitia, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A102950AG - Les champs de Gaïa –Stratégies pour une autre transition territoriale de l’agricultureA101604sg-02
     Alexis GONIN, Université Paris Nanterre/ UMR LAVUE (7218), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103324SB - Tourism development for the regeneration of the city of TarantoA101701JS-02
     Stefania BENETTI, Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104329MI - Cultural vitality and sustainable urban tourism. Evidence from Romanian CitiesA101701JS-02
     Marinela ISTRATE, ”Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi, Romania, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105307DF - The Urban Political Ecology of Fog Oases in Lima, PeruA101701JS-02
     David FLOOD CHAVEZ, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105531MW - Redefining of the Role of Transport in the Development of Sustainable Tourism in the AnthropoceneA101701JS-02
     Marek WIECKOWSKI, IGiPZ PAN, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104646SM - Remote Working and the Rise of Digital Spaces: A Study of Restricted Mobility during the Coronavirus Outbreak in IndiaA101450AM-02
     Sramana MUKHERJEE, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A103958MP - Mobility as a central element in the covid-19 pandemic: from acceleration to containment. Experience and lessons from Galicia (Spain)A101450AM-02
     Miguel PAZOS OTÓN, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A102762MT - The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Hungary’s shopping tourismA101450AM-02
     Mihály TÖMÖRI, Institute of Tourism and Geography, University of Nyíregyhzáza, Hungary, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A102835GW - Reactivating Commuter Cycling: COVID-19 pandemic disruption to everyday transport choices in Sydney, AustraliaA101450AM-02
     Gordon WAITT, University of Wollongong, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A102613LW - Telework and (Im)mobilityA101450AM-02
     Léa WESTER, 6T Bureau De Recherche, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobility/immobility During The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Times: Local Perspectives - Panthéon Room 53
    A104495MC - Temps logistique & temps humain ; Fluidification des exilés à l’aune d’un camp de transit francilienA101615RA-02
     Maxime CHRISTOPHE, Osc, Sciences Po, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A104639LL - Des hébergements d’urgences aux espaces d’accueil : Temporalités vécues et trajectoires des femmes exilées entre les appartements du SAMU social et les maisons d’hébergeur.euses citoyen.nes à Calais.A101615RA-02
     Léopoldine LEURET, Université De Strasbourg, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A104910PR - La mobilité résidentielle des réfugiés depuis les petites villes : temporalités et intermédiaires du relogementA101615RA-02
     Pablo RUNET--ARNOUX, Lab'Urba/Université Paris-Est, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A103391SD - Le vécu, par les personnes réfugiées, de l’imbrication des temporalités dans laquelle elles sont inséréesA101615RA-02
     Soazig DOLLET, Cee, Sciences Po Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A103701FP - Les couloirs humanitaires : entre réinstallation et parrainage privé des réfugiés en EuropeA101615RA-02
     Flora PENOT, Umr Migrinter - Université De Poitiers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Local Reception Of Exiled People: Spaces, Actors, Times - Panthéon Room 54
    A102696TB - Luxury consumption and socio-spatial fragmentationA101659PO-02
     Teresa BARATA-SALGUEIRO, University Of Lisbon, Institut Of Geography And Spatial Planning (Igot), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A102717PO - Consumerscapes: thematization, commodification and aestheticization of life experiences A101659PO-02
     Patricia OLIVERA, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico UNAM, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A102756LF - Consumption, public space and 15-minute city myth: the cae of Barcelona’s superblocks programmeA101659PO-02
     Lluís FRAGO CLOLS, Universitat De Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A103075MS - Fragmentation socio-spatiale et consommation de la périphérie de São PauloA101659PO-02
     Maria Encarnação SPOSITO, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A105264SP - FLEXIBILIDAD LABORAL O ¿LA ELIMINACIÓN DEL OCIO EN COLOMBIA?A101721RC-02
     Sairi PINEROS, Chercheuse associée EIREST, Université Paris 1, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A102692RN - LE BAIN DE LA RIVIÈRE: UNE PLONGÉE DANS LA TRADITION AMAZONIENNEA101721RC-02
     Ricardo NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal Do Amazonas, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A104410AF - Strategies of touristic visibility in Rio de Janeiro: creating opportunities or reinforcing social inequalities?A101721RC-02
     Ana Maria VIEIRA FERNANDES, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A104480JI - What is cross-border tourism? Andean insightsA101721RC-02
     Jaime ITURRALDE, Universidad Politécnica Estatal Del Carchi, Ecuador
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A103469RC - Social fascism, tourism and space production: reflections about BrazilA101721RC-02
     Rita CRUZ, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRepenser Le Tourisme En Amérique Latine - Panthéon Room 58
    A103161BS - TRAJECTORIES, PATH DEPENDENCE AND MULTIFUNCTIONALITY: FARMER DECISION MAKING IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS, SOUTH AUSTRALIAA101334GR-02
     Guy ROBINSON, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A102885GR - Turning Water into Gold: Sustainability, Water Management and Horticultural Production in South Australia’s RiverlandA101334GR-02
     Guy ROBINSON, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103352SJ - Coordinating land use, agriculture, food production and rural sustainabilityA101334GR-02
     Salvor JONSDOTTIR, University of Iceland, Iceland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A102909SK - Diminishing Agricultural Practices in the Garhwal Himalayas: Causes and ConsequencesA101334GR-02
     Saurav KUMAR, Mizoram University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104656CM - How to revitalize suburban rural areas with superior ecological resource endowment? A case study of xuantianmiao village in Dengfeng City, Henan ProvinceA101334GR-02
     Zhang DONG, Zhengzhou University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105383YF - Le développement territorial au Québec : le détour de l'acteur A101655FR-04
     Yann FOURNIS, UQAR, 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
    A103382MM - La lutte contre les évictions en temps de pandémie du COVID-19: une analyse multiscalaire de la campagne nationale brésilienne « DESPEJO ZERO! »A101655FR-04
     Maya MANZI, Universidade Católica do Salvador (UCSAL), Brazil
    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
    A105284HA - Politiser le lointain. Les dimensions spatiales de la mobilisation des Ukrainiens de France face au conflit russo-ukrainien.A101655FR-04
     Hervé AMIOT, UMR Passages - Université Bordeaux Montaigne, 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
    A105286FR - Des mouvements « altermondialistes » à la « relocalisation » : stratégies scalaires et jeux d’échelles dans quelques mouvements de la France des années 2000-2020A101655FR-04
     Fabrice RIPOLL, Lab'urba - Upec (Université Paris Est Créteil), 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
    A104279LG - Understanding the spatial diffusion dynamics of COVID-19 pandemic in the city system in ChinaUGI202207-02
     Lijuan GU, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth Geography and Public Health Surveillance Beyond Numbers - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104208LW - Incorporating exercise efficiency to evaluate the accessibility and the capacity of medical resources in TibetUGI202207-02
     Li WANG, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth Geography and Public Health Surveillance Beyond Numbers - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103792LW - COVID-19, neighbourhood health and prevention behaviour in Toronto, CanadaUGI202207-02
     Lu WANG, Ryerson University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth Geography and Public Health Surveillance Beyond Numbers - Société de Géographie Room B
    UGI202222 - World heritage Site of Sarnath, India: heritage, tourism, and shunted growth in the shadows A101494KS-02
     Kiran SHINDE, La Trobe University, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A103316GL - Ulaanbaatar: between traditions and hyper-modernityA101494KS-02
     Gaëlle LACAZE, Sorbonne université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A102765ZQ - World Heritage Site inscription and waterfront heritage conservation: evidence from the Grand Canal historic districts in Hangzhou, ChinaA101494KS-02
     Zhu QIAN, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A102784KS - Assessing universal accessibility of cultural and heritage tourism of Prayagraj city, IndiaA101494KS-02
     Kakoli SAHA, School of Planning and architecture, bhopal, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural Geography Of Asian Cities: Interfacing Heritage, Tourism, And Urbanization In Making Future Sustainable - Virtual room 1
    A104598JL - Mobile work, dual-city dwelling and wellbeing in China’s Greater Bay AreaA101638LL-02
     Jie LI, Sun Yat-Sen University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A105200RM - Everyday climate actions in IrelandA101638LL-02
     Rachel MCARDLE, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A104364NM - Jaffa's Soaked Lives and Wasted Waters: A 20th-Century History of Everyday Life under Urban Environmental Transformations along the Mediterranean ShoreA101638LL-02
     Naama MEISHAR, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology , Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A103124RR - Assessing the Importance of Multi-Sensory Mind for Physical and Mental Wellbeing in Everyday Places: Case study of Sustainable city in DubaiA101638LL-02
     Reshna RAVEENDRAN, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A104024AS - What value is the green area in the city? Case study of LjubljanaA101638LL-02
     Aleš SMREKAR, ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A103754SV - Association between households' food provisioning practices and foodscape exposure in daily mobility. A mixed methods study in Montpellier, FranceA101638LL-02
     Simon VONTHRON, INNOVATION, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A105415LY - ‘Infrastructuring’ the Social- Negotiation of Everyday Spaces of Physical Activity, Leisure, and Fun in Delhi, IndiaA101638LL-02
     Lakshya YOG, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A103492YZ - Take-out food consumption and overweight, obesity and subjective wellbeing of college students in ChinaA101638LL-02
     Yuanyi ZOU, Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEveryday Activities, Places, And Wellbeing - Virtual Room 2
    A103500EC - Étude urbaine d'une ancienne capitale coréenne, Kaesong (Corée du Nord)A101589VG-02
     Elisabeth CHABANOL, Ecole Française D'extrême-Orient, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCity, architecture and urbanism in North Korea - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104064EC - Lieux religieux à P’yongyang : l’église catholique Changch’ungA101589VG-02
     Evelyne CHEREL-RIQUIER, La Rochelle Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCity, architecture and urbanism in North Korea - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104091MR - Nommer les nouveaux quartiers de P'yongyang : acte de mémoire collective ou de projection dans le futur ?A101589VG-02
     Marie-Orange RIVÉ, Ex-Université Paris Diderot / Umr Chine Corée Japon (Cnrs/ehess/up), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCity, architecture and urbanism in North Korea - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104419VG - Is Pyongyang a Livable City: Urban production, culture and habitat in North Korea A101589VG-02
     Valérie GELÉZEAU, Ehess, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCity, architecture and urbanism in North Korea - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103338KD - Channeling Talent: North Korea's Art Studios as Social Space.A101589VG-02
     Koen DE CEUSTER, Leiden University, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCity, architecture and urbanism in North Korea - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103187AM - Paradigm Change in Educational Policy and the Sustainability of children in school in Post- COVID Pandemic in India A101578Md-01
     Aysha MALIK, National Institute Of Educational Planning And Administration , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTechnology Used In The Classroom Always And Not Only In Pandemic Context - Virtual Room 3
    A105619JR - Minecraft for education: a tool for innovation in geography teachingA101578Md-01
     Jeferson Hugo Pacheco De REZENDE, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTechnology Used In The Classroom Always And Not Only In Pandemic Context - Virtual Room 3
    A104265LJ - La condena de la virtualidad y el Classroom en los jóvenes de la Sede de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede de La Paz en el Caribe continental colombianoA101578Md-01
     Luis Carlos JIMENEZ REYES, Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTechnology Used In The Classroom Always And Not Only In Pandemic Context - Virtual Room 3
    A104688SC - Future teachers as Change Agents for Climate Change Adaption Education - a location-based mobile learning approachA101578Md-01
     Steffen CIPRINA, Institute of Geography, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTechnology Used In The Classroom Always And Not Only In Pandemic Context - Virtual Room 3
    A105196LO - Facilitating ‘Field-less’ Fieldwork A101578Md-01
     Lou Angeli OCAMPO, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTechnology Used In The Classroom Always And Not Only In Pandemic Context - Virtual Room 3
    Thème : Les humains ont toujours bougé sur notre planète. Pourtant, et quelles qu’en soient les causes ; environnement naturel, conflits politiques, effondrement économique, changement climatique, les migrations humaines s'accélèrent : d’où partent-elles, où vont-elles, pour quelles raisons, et quelles sont les conséquences sur les espaces et les sociétés, à la fois de départ et d’arrivée ?
    A105158FF - « Une géographie pour l’histoire »: redécouvrir la leçon de Lucio Gambi (1920-2006) aujourd’hui A101537ps-01
     Federico FERRETTI, Università di Bologna, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A105378RK - Le temps dans la géographie structurale : styles d’analyse, échelles pertinentes, connexions épistémologiques intra- et inter-disciplinaires, cumulativitésA101537ps-01
     Régis KEERLE, UMR CNRS 6590 ESO Espaces et sociétés, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A103048BP - Geospatial Intelligence et géopolitique : de l’usage des technologies géospatiales et numériques pour l’aide à la décisionA101537ps-01
     Boulanger PHILIPPE , Sorbonne Université Lettres, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A105157GM - Comment ajouter de l’espace au temps : méthodologie de création de frises chronologiques non interactives en géopolitique et géographie politique.A101537ps-01
     Guilhem MAROTTE, Institut Français De Géopolitique-Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A104795AC - Are Gentrification and Financialization also in Africa? Engaging with these concepts from an African perspective A101618GF-02
     Armelle CHOPLIN, University of Geneva, Switzerland
     Higor CARVHALO, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102877LH - Quand les fonds d’investissements immobiliers reconstruisent la ville... Le cas de Monterrey (Mexique)A101618GF-02
     Leily HASSAINE, Ecole Supérieure Des Professions Immobilières , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104089GF - The role of investment funds in the financialized gentrification of Montreal's inner cityA101618GF-02
     Gabriel FAUVEAUD, Université de Montréal, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104142SG - Rereading the past, rewriting a new future? Creative requalification of the industrial urban peripheries, between culture and art: the cases of Bergamo and LeipzigA101618GF-02
     Sara GIOVANSANA, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
     Paolo MOLINARI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEngaging With Gentrification And Financialization: A Grassroots Perspective - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102682RK - Impacts of international events on interaction across the Danish/Swedish borderA101471RK-02
     Richard KNOWLES, University of Salford, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103696AS - Reasons for decline in air and surface travel demand between Great Britain and its nearest neighbours in the wake of Covid-19A101471RK-02
     Austin SMYTH, University Of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102608AT - Maritime space and cross-border space: the Norman ports in the interregional trade between the two sides of the Channel in times of Brexit and CovidA101471RK-02
     Aziz Bocary TRAORÉ, Université Le Havre Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104237SS - Commonification in Agri-Food Production: Can Geographical Indications Account for Regional and Cultural Dimensions of Sustainability?A101402BW-02
     Sarah STEINEGGER, University of Bern, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104690BD - Local governance and sustainable action in the context of European territorial cohesionA101402BW-02
     Barbara DEMETEROVA, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (LMU) / Department of Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102320IN - Deep transformations in Northern Sweden and South-Western Germany: A comparative study of two firms.A101402BW-02
     Iana NESTEROVA, Umeå University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104509YS - Changes in the management of shrines in Hiroshima Prefecture since 1990 and their regional differencesA101402BW-02
     Shen YUQING, Hiroshima University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103164MK - LES NUITS DU PERSONNEL ROULANT FREQUENTANT LE PORT D’ABIDJAN, UNE PROBLÉMATIQUE À LA LIMITE DE LA PRÉCARITÉ ET DES ABUSA101600SV-03
     Louha Flavient DAGO, Université Jean Lorougnon Guédé (UJLoG) de Daloa, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104366MF - Immigrant Lights: circulation of ideas about urban lighting in BrazilA101600SV-03
     Marcos Paulo FERREIRA DE GOIS, Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104940Md - National characteristics in the use of night-time spaces. A quantitative approach based on time use surveys.A101600SV-03
     Magali DE RAPHÉLIS, Ea Habiter / Université De Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103006JN - Night Studies and the transition towards Next Generation CitiesA101600SV-03
     Manuel GARCIA RUIZ, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNight Studies: Geographical Lighting And Spatial View - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105445RF - Local governance arrangements to achieve the SDGs: the experience of the Millennium Observatory in Belo Horizonte – MG (Brazil) in monitoring the 2030 AgendaA101640PS-02
     Waleska Teixeira CAIAFFA, Observatory for Urban Health in Belo Horizonte, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104941PG - Acute effects of air pollutants and modifications of season and temperature on cardiovascular mortality: a series of case studies in Shenzhen, ChinaA101640PS-02
     Panjun GAO, Department of Health, Ethics & Society, CAPHRI Care and Public Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105544JL - COVID-19 in Brazil: the role of hierarchy diffusion and the urban network, 2020-2021A101640PS-02
     Rafael CATÃO, Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104266YL - Kashin-Beck Disease and Sustainable Development in Qinghai-Tibet PlateauA101640PS-02
     Yang LINSHENG, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104092CC - Proximity, travel time and place attributes as key metrics for public transport nodes: exploring the relationship between physical design attributes and experiential qualities.A101479AL-02
     Carey CURTIS, University of Gothenburg, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104440JC - Temporalities of infrastructural reuse: the past and present of Illinois waterways and their role in sustainable transport A101479AL-02
     Julie CIDELL, University Of Illinois, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103598JM - Understanding the Transformations of Geographical Time-Space by Rail Transport Through Visualisation. The Case of Germany, 1990-2030.A101479AL-02
     Johannes MOSER, Technical University Munich, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104907KB - The myth of travel time savings and the redevelopment of the outer ring road around Brussels (Belgium)A101479AL-02
     Kobe BOUSSAUW, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Cosmopolis Centre For Urban Research, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103539DH - The conception of “opportunity” and its implications for accessibilityA101479AL-02
     David HÖLZEL, TU Dortmund University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103244CR - Transiciones socio-ecológicas y pandemia: análisis de los cambios en las prácticas y consumos de los hogares de cuatro ciudades medianas chilenas A101574SG-02
     Caroline STAMM, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102967GC - La transition vers la mobilité durable, modes de vie et inégalités socio-territorialesA101574SG-02
     Ruth PÉREZ LOPEZ, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104456Ld - Challenges of a spatiotemporal approach to define sustainable mobilitiesA101574SG-02
     Léa DE FRÉMONT, Laboratoire Ville Mobilité Transport , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105092TA - Challenges and opportunities of the 15 and 30-minute city to the poor and rich, black and white, from global south and northA101574SG-02
     Tainá BITTENCOURT, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102652AD - Des mobilités internationales pour habiter les archipels mélanésiens : transports, réseaux et intégration régionale.A101732NB-01
     Anne-Clémence DUVERGER, Membre associé à PRODIG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103470JM - Le village à l’épreuve de la diversité et des mobilités contemporaines. Le cas insulaire des espaces ruraux corsesA101732NB-01
     Josepha MILAZZO, Umr Cnrs 6240 Lisa - Università Di Corsica Pasquale Paoli, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102443TS - Travailler au pays des vacances. Identifier l’influence des caractéristiques socio-spatiales de l’espace touristique sur la santé et la qualité de vie des travailleurs du tourisme sur l’île de Majorque.A101732NB-01
     Thibaud SZPYRKA, Université D'angers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103619CB - S’installer et habiter dans les îles polynésiennes : les expériences de l’intégration au filtre du capital spatial et social Le cas des îles de Bora Bora, Raiatea et de Tahaa (Polynésie Française)A101732NB-01
     Caroline BLONDY, La Rochelle Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105083PM - APPLICATION OF PARTICIPATORY MAPPING IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES AS A TOOL FOR THE DESING TOURISM PRODUCTSA101564PM-02
     Pablo MIRANDA-ÁLVAREZ, Universidad Nacional De Costa Rica, Costa Rica
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104081AO - Mapping Informal Settlements from Remote Sensing to Create Cadastral Data for Urban Redevelopment PlansA101564PM-02
     Alberto Federico OGAS MENDEZ , Tohoku University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102875LQ - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in agriculture: availability of labor for coffee harvesting, Costa Rica.A101564PM-02
     Lilliam QUIRÓS-ARIAS, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103162DB - Environmental risk and the use of hydrosocial diversity for climate change adaptation in the lower Murray-Darling BasinA101580YI-01
     Douglas BARDSLEY, The University of Adelaide, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105230GB - Agricultural mitigation and adaptation to climate change in the Rhine Valley (France, Germany, Switzerland)A101580YI-01
     Gaël BOHNERT, CRESAT, Université de Haute Alsace, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104514BA - Using land cover changes to mitigate climate change impacts on hydrological droughts in the Vaal River BasinA101580YI-01
     Babatunde ABIODUN, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104630RK - Climate Change Adaptation and Governance in Eastern AfricaA101580YI-01
     Raphael KWEYU, Kenyatta University, Kenya
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103054sa - The Intertwining Geography of Global Consumption and Production Network in Northern ItalyA101422JW-01
     Simonetta ARMONDI, Politecnico di Milano - Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103356JB - Amazon Air, Multi-Sided Marketplaces, and the Global Consumption NetworkA101422JW-01
     John BOWEN, Central Washington University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104097SK - Will less stringent warehouse development regulations lead to better destination accessibility to consumer markets?A101422JW-01
     Sanggyun KANG, Chung-Ang University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103381XR - The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Garment Trade NetworkA101422JW-01
     Xiao RENRONG, School of Resource and Environment, Lanzhou University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103301PC - Place names as negative brands. Some disasters are still alive in the memory due to the consequences they brought aboutA101331PJ-02
     Palagiano COSIMO, La Sapienza Università Di Roma, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103039JF - Dalmatia – name as a sign, name as a brandA101331PJ-02
     Josip FARICIC, University of Zadar, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103743NF - Renaming neighborhoods through digital platforms in BarcelonaA101331PJ-02
     Nuria FONT-CASASECA, Departament de Geografia. Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103062MG - Standardization of geographical names through research projects – two examples from SloveniaA101331PJ-02
     Matjaž GERŠI?, ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104842KH - Do all roads lead to Rome? Place names and landscape elements in Hungarian, Romanian and German proverbs and sayings A101331PJ-02
     Kinga Xenia HAVADI NAGY, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102987AB - Produits touristiques résilients dans l’arrière-pays en EspagneA101414JI-03
     Asunción BLANCO-ROMERO, Dept. de Geografia. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103257LB - Tourism transition in mountainous regions: a case study for the ski tourism industryA101414JI-03
     Lucas BERARD-CHENU, INRAE - Météo-France - Univ.Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103308MC - Sustainability and post-Covid-19 tourism strategies in natural protected areas: A European perspectiveA101414JI-03
     Margarita CAPDEPÓN, University of Alicante, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104390AA - Building Technology capacity and co-creation dynamics in rural tourismA101414JI-03
     Aurkene ALZUA-SORZABAL, Nebrija University, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105052RL - Recovery of the tourism industry in rural Romania. Transition towards a more responsible tourism?A101414JI-03
     Rosu LUCIAN, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Ia?i, Faculty of Geography and Geology, , Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103416SK - Momentum of Federalism? Local Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in GermanyA101370CN-08
     Sascha KRANNICH, Giessen University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103014FB - Collaborative processes for local urban governance in face of the pandemic: the extension of the Triple Helix model to the Upper Town of Bergamo (Italy)A101370CN-08
     Federica BURINI, University of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104288AS - The COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on SEA and EIA processes A101370CN-08
     Andreea Raluca SLAVE, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104041MP - La question frontalière de la Ligne Verte à Chypre, entre debordering et rebordering : l’instabilité en temps de crise sanitaire et géopolitiqueA101452FM-01
     Marie POUILLÈS GARONZI, Université Lyon II Lumière / ED 483 / UMR 5600 EVS IRG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103658SN - Le Trafic d'immigrants dans le Cadre de l'industrie de la Migration à la Frontière Orientale de la TurquieA101452FM-01
     Semih NARGÜL, Université Van Yüzüncü Y?l, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102861LL - From punitive border policies to positive global mobility: Europe and Israel comparedA101452FM-01
     Lilach LEV ARI, Oranim Academic College of Education, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105399KL - The impact of Brexit on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - A special consideration of the relationship between borders and identity processesA101452FM-01
     Karsten LENK, Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology (Kit), Institute Of Geography And Geoecology, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105258EA - Understanding the effects of Mobility-as-a-Service on Car DependenceA101420DS-03
     Elena ALYAVINA, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104054BL - Interrelationships of the Three Revolutions and their Potential Impact on Urban MobilityA101420DS-03
     Bradley LANE, University Of Kansas, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A102447TO - PREFERENCE FOR INTERNET-BASED RIDE-HAILING AND HIRED TAXI SERVICES IN GHANAA101420DS-03
     Thomas OJO, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104196MM - Where and why do they ride for free? An overview of fare-free public transport in PolandA101420DS-03
     Monika MACIEJEWSKA, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Cosmopolis Center for Urban Research, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Amphi 4
    A104645LS - Argumentation and Geographical Reasoning: building concepts of Territory and CitizenshipA101568ML-03
     Livia SOUZA, FACULDADE DE EDUCAÇÃO DA UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105219KR - School cartography practices for the development of geographic reasoningA101568ML-03
     Kizzy RESENDE, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105575CD - ENSEÑANZA DE LA GEOGRAFÍA Y EL PENSAMIENTO FREIRIANO: BASES DEL RAZONAMIENTO GEOGRÁFICO PARA AMÉRICA LATINA Y ÁFRICAA101568ML-03
     Clézio DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal Rural Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105288MR - Indicators of Scientific Literacy in Geographic Education and Geographical Reasoning: a case study in periphery of São Paulo, BrazilA101568ML-03
     Márcia RISETTE, São Paulo University, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A103685AG - South African geography teachers’ involvement in self-directed professional development activities in geography educationA101568ML-03
     Aubrey GOLIGHTLY, North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A104792CE - LA VIVIENDA: CAUSA Y EFECTO DE DESIGUALDAD SOCIOECONÓMICA Y TERRITORIAL EN ANDALUCÍA. A101434MV-03
     Cruz Mazo ESTRELLA CANDELARIA, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104291CG - El diseño del espacio público como instrumento de marketing territorial. El caso del parque La MexicanaA101434MV-03
     Christof GÖBEL, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) - Azcapotzalco , Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102894JP - Mercado de la vivienda y desahucio en España durante la pandemia. Aumento de la desigualdad urbana en el caso de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaA101434MV-03
     Juan Manuel PARREÑO CASTELLANO, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104051ID - Neoliberal urbanism in the Colombian Caribbean. The Great Malecón of the Magdalena River in BarranquillaA101434MV-03
     Isabel DUQUE-FRANCO, Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103738BG - Role of Social Capital in Sustainable Livelihood Strategies among Scheduled Tribe Population in Kamrup District of Assam, IndiaA101652SS-01
     Barnali GOGOI, Cotton University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103295MC - Rural coastal tourism: an overlooked dimension in the sustainability of rural systemsA101652SS-01
     Mary CAWLEY, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103444SF - Œnotourisme et développement durable des territoires ruraux : une réalité en demi-teinteA101652SS-01
     Sylvaine FASSIER-BOULANGER, Sorbonne Université-Laboratoire Médiations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104056RB - Food from somewhere: from terroir and back to the integration of Geographical Indications within rural development policiesA101652SS-01
     Rubén BOGA GONZÁLEZ, Universidad Santiago Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104175RK - Climate change and treeline dynamics: Understanding treeline response to climate change and its impact on associated landscape and population.A101723SM-03
     Roosen KUMAR, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, INDIA, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104703AK - Title: Spatio-temporal Distribution of Glacial Lakes in Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra River Basin: First resultsA101723SM-03
     Atul KUMAR, University of Hamburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105221ML - Succession trajectories of floodplain forest communities in a semiarid floodplain forest: the case of the Naryn river in KyrgyzstanA101723SM-03
     Magdalena LAUERMANN, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Applied Physical Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104322SM - Temperature trends in Uttarakhand Himalayas, IndiaA101723SM-03
     Suraj MAL, Shaheed Bhagat College, University Of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103941Av - Resident Attitudes Towards Tourism in Difficult Heritage Sites: Case of LatviaA101511VN-03
     Aija VAN DER STEINA, University of Latvia, Latvia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104127IE - Why do people visit local water-based resorts and spas? The case of Figa Baths in RomaniaA101511VN-03
     István EGRESI, Department of Human Geography and Tourism, “Babe?-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103680SN - Sacredscapes, heterotopias and scenarios for tourism in Durban in the post-apartheid South AfricaA101511VN-03
     Sibonakaliso Shadrack NHLABATHI, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103411AT - Using open source data and GIS techniques to measure geographical accessibility to general practitioners in Ialomita CountyA101645PS-03
     Ana-Maria TALOS, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A104868FZ - Using GIS and open source data to assess the geographical accessibility of the population to health services in BucharestA101645PS-03
     Florin-Alexandru ZAHARIA, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A103917AS - THE SPATIAL PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF OPIOID OVERDOSE MORTALITY RATES IN MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN (2003 - 2018)A101645PS-03
     Andrew SCHENDL, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A104626MP - Equitable access to cycling infrastructures in Lisbon A101645PS-03
     Miguel PADEIRO, University Of Coimbra (Cegot), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A105160LB - Understanding the relationship between the walkability index and walking for transportation in the city of São Paulo, BrazilA101645PS-03
     Ligia BARROZO, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A102763PI - Governance challenges in peripheral areasA101387RH-01
     Pálné Kovács ILONA, Cers Institute For Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A104467TN - Governance and public debt: Regional approach of institutional challenges in Brazil, 2018.A101387RH-01
     Tiago NASCIMENTO, Independent consultant, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A105491CI - The decentralization between utopia and degree of financial autonomy of local administrations in post-communist RomaniaA101387RH-01
     Corneliu IATU, Université Alexandru Ioan Cuza de Iasi (Roumanie), Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A104254BB - Alternative Platforms of the European Parliament and the Committee of Regions for the Representation of Interests of Peripheral AreasA101387RH-01
     Balázs BRUCKER, Institute Of Regional Studies, Cers, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A103706NM - Y-a-t-il un tournant de la ruralité aujourd’hui en France ? Réflexions sur les mots du rural à partir du projet Ruralization.A101556CR-01
     Nicole MATHIEU, Umr Ladyss Cnrs/université Paris1, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103664Vd - La régénération rurale en France : quelles pratiques prometteuses pour quelles dimensions de la ruralité aujourd’hui ?A101556CR-01
     Viviane DE LAFOND, CNRS - LADYSS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104189SS - New entrants into farming and rural generational renewal. A comparative analysis on 10 case studies of the Ruralization project.A101556CR-01
     Silvia SIVINI, University of Calabria, Department of Political and Social Science, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A105623IK - Rural regeneration and sustainability in Hungary A101556CR-01
     Imre KOVÁCH, Institute of Sociology, Centre of Social Sciences, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104914FA - What can we expect for the development of rural areas in Europe? – Trends of the last decade and their possible impacts on rural futuresA101556CR-01
     Florian AHLMEYER, ILS Research gGmbH, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A102936DK - Coping with global and insularity challenges in small and medium-sized Mediterranean islands: Towards sustainable, resilient and heritage-led future pathways in Greek insular territories A101531AS-01
     Dionisia KOUTSI, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning, School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A102947AL - Unsustainable coastal urban sprawl patterns and the emerging “linear city model” in the Mediterranean Region – The Corinthian Bay ExampleA101531AS-01
     Apostolos LAGARIAS, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece , Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A103212VD - Social and Political Changes in the Mediterranean Region: Temporal Maps of Official Islamic Organizational InfrastructureA101531AS-01
     Victoria DUBICH, Center for the Study of Political Islam International (CSPII), Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A103489RR - THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA AT CROSSROADS OF HUMANITYA101531AS-01
     Rafael REGIANI, University Of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A104794LB - Hidden geographies of Ligurian small islands between landscape conservation and tourist exploitationA101531AS-01
     Pietro PIANA, Università di Genova, Italy
     Stefania MANGANO, Università di Genova, Italy
     Antonella PRIMI, Università di Genova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A102616NL - An Urban Social-Ecological Approach of Railway Stations DistrictsA101332NB-03
     Alexandre AUVRAY, AREP/ LADYSS (UMR7533), University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103571IL - The gendered construction of the feeling of insecurity in public transport in Greater RabatA101332NB-03
     Ikrame LAADSSI, Université Gustave Eiffel , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A102881NV - When a resistant form of solidarity takes place in a railway station in a local tense migratory context: the role of railway stations to reconcile economic and societal dynamics in sustainable urban transitions. A101332NB-03
     Norélia VOISEUX , Université Paul Valéry, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103140DC - An observatory of pedestrian movement management in stations: which contribution to transitions?A101332NB-03
     Capucine-Marin DUBROCA-VOISIN, LVMT - École des Ponts ParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103891LS - De la transition consensuelle à la transition radicale : le pluralisme des transitions citoyennes sur les territoiresA101604sg-03
     Lea SEBASTIEN, Université Toulouse Ii Jean-Jaures, Cnrs Geode, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103260NB - Des chemins pour une adaptation transformationnelle des territoires du Grand ParisA101604sg-03
     Nathalie BLANC, LADYSS CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104851IH - Penser les transitions écologiques territoriales avec ses habitantsA101604sg-03
     Etienne GRESILLON, Univeristé de Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103899LD - L’opérateur territorial comme dispositif catalyseur de trajectoire de transition écologiqueA101604sg-03
     Lucas DURAND, Université Rennes 2 / UMR ESO Rennes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104052AP - Le vélo rural en transition : entre territoire et pratiquesA101604sg-03
     Alice PEYCHERAUD, Université Lyon 2 (Ler/laet), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103171JG - Developing Domestic Tourism in Mpumalanga, South AfricaA101701JS-03
     Julia GIDDY, University Of Mpumalanga, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103763SP - Tourist perceptions of landscapes of renewable energy of the Anthropocene – Findings and reflections from SwedenA101701JS-03
     Solène PRINCE, European Tourism Research Institute, Mid-Sweden University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A102671SN - The ABC Approach? Anthropocene, Biodiversity, Communities in Snow Leopard Conservation in the Nepalese HimalayaA101701JS-03
     Sanjay NEPAL, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism And Community Resilience: Symbiosis And Conflicts In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104185EA - Moving to Portugal and then: return home or remain abroad? The future mobility projects of Angolan and Cape Verdean international students. From dreams to reality.A101460MF-01
     Elisa ALVES, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A104193EA - What to choose as a "second choice"? Justification of Latvia as an ISM destination choice A101460MF-01
     Elina APSITE BERINA, University of Latvia, Latvia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A104029BB - The temporariness perspective on non-resident students and workersA101460MF-01
     Barbara BROLLO, Università La Sapienza di Roma, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A104903ED - Has the degree in the home country lived up to the expectations? A retrospective study on the career paths of young Hungarians from abroad who have obtained an absolute degree in HungaryA101460MF-01
     Edit DUKAI, University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A102358LL - Intellectual Migration: A Life Course Approach to MobilityA101460MF-01
     Wei LI, Arizona State University, United States
     Lucia LO , Arizona State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A105151IS - (Post)pandemic tourism as a new challenge to marginal areas – selected case studies of mountain and remote island destinations in CroatiaA101394BF-01
     Ivan SULC, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A104093MO - Dispatches from the Cold War: The geography of defense spending as a driver of socio-spatial inequalityA101394BF-01
     Moira ONEILL, Kent State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A105626EM - Spatial patterns of regional inequalities: empirical evidence from a large panel of countriesA101394BF-01
     Eva MIHAIL, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A102670NU - Power of Development as an Indexed Feature of Regionalization: A ReviewA101394BF-01
     Nazifi UMAR, Yusuf Maitama Sule University Kano, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A105456PG - El comercio chino en la ciudad de NapolesA101659PO-03
     Petraroli GIANPIERO, Università Degli Studi Di Napoli L'orientale, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A105049PS - Do we really need so many shopping spaces? A101659PO-03
     Pawel SMOLINSKI, Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Social Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A103567TW - Pandemic shopping behaviour: How do voluntary behavioural changes increase the competition between online retailers and physical retail locations?A101659PO-03
     Thomas WIELAND, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Geography and Geoecology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsumption And Retail In The City - Panthéon Room 57
    A102641AL - Environmental impact assessment of territorialised agri-food systems: new approach and first results.A101334GR-03
     Andrea LULOVICOVA, Université Côte d'Azur, ESPACE Laboratory UMR 7300, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105482YC - Precision agriculture from satellite image fusion by conventional methods and Wavelet Daubechies and Coiflet transformsA101334GR-03
     Yosef Harvey CORTES MILLAN, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105528CB - Impacts of different cork oak agroforestry management systems on soil physicochemical propertiesA101334GR-03
     Carles BARRIOCANAL, University of Barcelona, Department of Geography, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103633OR - Agri-food buildings reveal the diversity of sustainable agriculture patterns at the territory scaleA101334GR-03
     Orlane ROUQUIER, UMR LISST, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104594CO - Tracking spatiotemporal dynamics of greenhouse-led farmland and its drivers in Shandong province, China during 1989–2018A101334GR-03
     Cong OU, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103307IG - Significance of paleogeography for the knowledge of the dynamics and the evolution of geosites. Case Study: B?dila Limestone Blocks (Curvature Subcarpathians, Romania)A101584CS-01
     Ilie GABRIEL COSMIN, UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI, FACULTATEA DE GEOGRAFIE, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime And Scale - Virtual Room 3
    A102883CS - Time Scale as an Investigative Instrument - Using Guided Cuts and Set Representation to Understand Wind Speed PatternsA101584CS-01
     Cristian SUTEANU, Saint Mary's University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime And Scale - Virtual Room 3
    A103829DG - Le temps des communs : une géographie de l’incertitudeA101537ps-02
     David GOEURY, Médiations. Sciences Des Lieux, Sciences Des Liens. Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A104701JB - La négociation des temporalités dans les territorialités mobiles. A101537ps-02
     Jennifer BROUCK, Université Paris 1 - Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A105543ps - Réflexions théoriques et nouveaux outils : un grand siècle de prise en compte des temporalités en géographies de l'environnement.A101537ps-02
     Philippe SIERRA, Laboratoire Ruralités Poitiers, Professeur De Géographie Cpge Lycée Fermat Toulouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelle Place Pour Le Temps En Géographie ? - BNF Auditorium
    A104133WL - Disruption or Encroachment? Managing Risky Bodies in International TravelA101471RK-03
     Weiqiang LIN, National University of Singapore, Singapore
     Jean-Baptiste FRÉTIGNY, CY Cergy Paris Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102889DM - Changes in cross-border transport in relation to tourism development in the Polish-Slovak borderland over the last three decadesA101471RK-03
     Daniel MICHNIAK, Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102916TK - Long-term modal changes in international traffic - example of the Polish eastern border A101471RK-03
     Tomasz KOMORNICKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisruption To International Travel And Cross-Border Commuting - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A105274GS - Sustainability transitions in intercultural and indigenous contexts: emerging practices lead by Mapuche groups in southern ChileA101402BW-03
     Gonzalo SALAZAR, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile , Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104489Ed - Carnism, a dietary hindrance to the pursuit of global sustainabilityA101402BW-03
     Elena DELL'AGNESE, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104157GB - Level of Economic activities and child undernutrition in India: linking geography, economic activity, and health statusA101402BW-03
     Gopal BISWAS, INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES KOLKATA (IDSK), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105585ZN - We-Secure: Indigenous Children Upbringing Strategies by Women in Northern Nigeria: Nurturing the Adult of TomorrowA101402BW-03
     Liman MARYAM, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCultural And Regional Dimensions Of Global Sustainability - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105249AL - The link between unhealthy food environments and overweight in PortugalA101640PS-03
     Ricardo ALMENDRA, Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning (CEGOT-UC) and Department of Geography and Tourism - University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105246TM - The contribution of geography to the sustainable development: an approach through indexes analysis and policies evaluation in mainland Portugal A101640PS-03
     Tiago MESQUITA, Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Coimbra (CEGOT-UC), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105235SM - Sex differences in heatwave-and-cold-spell-related mortality in São Paulo, SP, BrazilA101640PS-03
     Sara MORAES, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105370PN - Impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the educated population of Lichinga, Niassa - MozambiqueA101640PS-03
     Paulo NOSSA, Unversity of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104983MS - A SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL INDEX FOR SLUM HEALTH RESEARCH IN SÃO PAULO MUNICIPALITY, BRAZILA101640PS-03
     Mirela BARROS SERAFIM, Department of Geography, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironment And Health: Final Spurt Towards The Sdgs 2030 - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103052EV - How indicative are accessibility indicators? Exploring the relation between accessibility indicators and experienced levels of accessibilityA101479AL-03
     Evangelos VAFEIADIS, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104299EB - Disabled geographies : discreet and discrete spatialitiesA101479AL-03
     Enka BLANCHARD, CNRS, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104270AH - Voluntarily car-free living and mobility in the city region of Aachen/GermanyA101479AL-03
     Annika HERBERG, Rwth Aachen University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103451EL - Active leisure without car ownership: Altermobile practices in the context of organized outdoor and sports activities in SwedenA101479AL-03
     Ellen LAGRELL, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103993AL - Accessibility planning as an alternative to a technocratic transport planning paradigm: critical insights from childrenA101479AL-03
     António FERREIRA, CITTA: Centre for Research on Territory, Transports and Environment, University of Porto., Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWithin Reach: Reassessing The Role Of Time And Distance In Mobility Studies - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104165DL - La fabrique de la ville à l’épreuve des rythmes du vivant : une première approche chronotopique pour l’articulation des rythmes naturels et sociaux dans la programmation urbaine et la production des villes contemporaines en transitionA101574SG-03
     David LUCOT, Laboratoire de Recherche en Architecture de l'ENSA Toulouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105620SN - Les héritages et les bricolages de l’espace et du temps aux jeunes âges de la vie de la transition socio-écologique des territoires : une exploration spatio-temporelle des environnements habités en apprentissages A101574SG-03
     Sophie NÉMOZ, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de l'Environnement CNRS UAR 3124, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105448cS - Interroger les rapports des actifs au temps et l’espace du quotidien pour appréhender les limites de la transitions socio-écologique. A101574SG-03
     Corinne SIINO, Université de Toulouse JeanJaures , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102824NB - Apprendre à agir dans la complexité et l’incertitude : de l’intérêt de varier les pratiques d’observation des modes de vie pour imaginer nos futurs possiblesA101574SG-03
     Ninon BARREAU, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace-Temps Et Modes De Vie Dans La Transition Socio-Écologique - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104004SB - Celles qui reviennent. Genre et migrations de retour dans les îles périphériques de Polynésie française.A101732NB-02
     Sarah BERNARD, UMR CNRS 6042 GEOLAB - Université de Limoges, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104582VJ - Mobilités, tourisme et recompositions territoriales à La Havane. Comment les circulations transnationales redessinent l’habiter à Cuba ?A101732NB-02
     Violaine JOLIVET, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105090HP - Entre mobilités du dehors et mobilités au dehors, Maurice face aux enjeux socio-spatiaux de la maturité touristique insulaire.A101732NB-02
     Hélène PÉBARTHE-DÉSIRÉ, Université D'angers - Umr Espaces Et Sociétés, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Îles À La Croisée De Nouvelles Mobilités - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105522NR - Space matters: consideration of local demands in participation and the constituent process.A101564PM-03
     Natalia RAMÍREZ, Universidad Autónoma De Barcelona, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102544RS - ANALYSIS OF INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN MERCOSUR IN THE PERIOD 2003 – 2021A101564PM-03
     Rafael SILVEIRA, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnlogia Catarinense, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103197MS - Fragmentación socioespacial y urbanización brasileñaA101564PM-03
     Eliseu SPOSITO, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103126ES - MOBILITÉ URBAINE EN TEMPS DE COVID19. LA VILLE MOYNNE COMME ÉCHELLE D’APPROCHEA101564PM-03
     Eliseu SPOSITO, Unesp - Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104698GV - Serranía de Chiribiquete Patrimonio de la humanidad en el Amazonas colombiano con una historia geológica y paisajes exóticosA101564PM-03
     German VARGAS, Universidad Nacional De Colombia, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105145AP - Mapping (a Way to) Zion: Caribbean Space-Times, Artmaking and the Relationality of the ‘Nomo’A101564PM-03
     Agostinho M PINNOCK, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Research In Latin America - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103486RP - Climate information and services at the international and regional levels: Linking disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation A101580YI-02
     Roger PULWARTY, NOAA, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105120YI - Transdisciplinary analysis of resilience and societal needs on permafrost degradation in relation to hydroclimatic changes in eastern SiberiaA101580YI-02
     Yoshihiro IIJIMA, Mie University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103740YK - Changing perception of woodlands around farmyards and woodlands in agglomerated settlements in Kanto PlainA101580YI-02
     Yoshitaka KOSHINA, Graduate school of letters, Kyoto university, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105163RB - Perceptions and Responses to Climate Variability: Case study of Karbi Indigenous Community, Assam, IndiaA101580YI-02
     Rituparna BHATTACHARYA, Indian Institute Of Forest Management, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104399VK - Application of mental maps for reducing heat stress in urban areasA101580YI-02
     Veronika KVETONOVA, Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Adaptation And Mitigation For Climate Change - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103937AF - El nuevo papel de los campos de golf como estructurantes de los espacios turísticos litorales. El caso de Andalucía (España)A101414JI-04
     Alfonso FERNÁNDEZ TABALES, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104003AP - Maritime cultural heritage as a tourist resource. Its role in local development strategies in Spain.A101414JI-04
     Juan Gabriel TIRADO BALLESTEROS, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104986ML - Business adaptation strategies of wine tourism in a COVID era: a comparative analysis of wine cellars in Perú and SpainA101414JI-04
     Maria Del Pilar LEAL LONDONO, CETT Barcelona School of Tourism, Hospitality & Gastronomy, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103629LK - Surfing Stakeholders in Madagascar, France and Morocco: How Local Individuals and Territories Can Initiate Changes At a Global Scale?A101414JI-04
     Lilia KHELIFI, Sorbonne University, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103370TC - Urban Disaster Governance through Community Engagement – Role of Self-Help Groups in Covid Crisis in Odisha, IndiaA101370CN-09
     Tathagata CHATTERJI, Xavier University Bhubaneswar, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103689NB - Co-construire la résilience. Pouvoir municipal et communautés face à la Covid-19 à Dakar, Sénégal (mars 2020 à nos jours)A101370CN-09
     Ndiouga BENGA, Université Cheikh Anta Diop De Dakar, Département D'histoire, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105287KV - Thirty Years of Post-Soviet Borders: Lessons from Contemporary HistoryA101452FM-02
     Kolosov VLADIMIR, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104999EV - Border walling in times of crisisA101452FM-02
     Elisabeth VELLET, UQAM & CMR-St Jean, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104388HC - Border regions in the EU: territorial integration through law A101452FM-02
     Ricardo FERREIRA, European Commission DG REGIO, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104393JT - Borders and limits in Spain: towards a geographical balanceA101452FM-02
     Juan-M. TRILLO-SANTAMARÍA, University Of Santiago De Compostela, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104972SC - Project Nós Propomos! Youth and community at the heart of geographic educationA101568ML-04
     Sérgio CLAUDINO, Instituto De Geografia E Ordenamento Do Território Da Universidade De Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A102623ML - Le raisonnement géographique: un voyage dans l'espaceA101568ML-04
     Marco LUPATINI, SUPSI/DFA, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A104719SC - Teaching and Learning fostering geographical reasoning: a theoretical-methodological discussionA101568ML-04
     Sonia CASTELLAR, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A104964RV - Raisonner géographiquement : avancées et défis dans la construction des connaissances géographiques médiatisées par les enseignants, au Brésil.A101568ML-04
     Valéria De Oliveira ROQUE ASCENÇÃO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG / Instituto de Geociências / Departamento de Geografia, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A104877PD - Penser géographiquement avec des imagesA101568ML-04
     Paulo Cesar DA COSTA GOMES, Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'enseignement De La Géographie Et Le Raisonnement Géographique - Panthéon Room 01
    A105536AM - Le nouveau rôle de l’immobilier dans le développement urbain et régional en Suisse : faits et recadrages théoriquesA101434MV-04
     Anaïs MERCKHOFFER, Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104298bs - Foreign and local actors in a post-socialist urban housing market: the case of BudapestA101434MV-04
     Balázs SZABÓ, Geographical Institute, RCAES, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104597GD - L’immobilier et l’économie de plateforme. L’arrivée d’AirBnB sur le marché immobilier : nouvelles dynamiques urbaines autour de la Méditerranée. A101434MV-04
     Alexandre GRONDEAU , Université Aix Marseille - Laboratoire TELEMME , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104218PL - La respiration de la production urbaine : étude comparée des cycles et de la géographie des investissements locatifs des ménages dans les métropoles de Clermont-Ferrand, Lyon, Nantes et ToulonA101434MV-04
     Pierre LE BRUN, Avignon Université - Umr 7300 Espace, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Urbaines Et Immobilier - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103523FM - Using mine closure to enable sustainability of rural enterprise in an Australian settingA101652SS-02
     Fiona MCKENZIE, University Of Western Australia, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103649OK - Towards a Circular Bioeconomy? Business Models, Drivers and Spatialities of Agri-Food Waste ValorisationA101652SS-02
     Oliver KLEIN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103789MC - The Bioeconomy Strategy of European Commission and the rural systems: what sustainability?A101652SS-02
     Margherita CIERVO, Università Di Foggia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104294SL - THE ISSUES OF ADOPTING SMART FARMING POLICY IN THE LOCAL AREA, GYEONGBUKA101652SS-02
     Sang Yool LEE, Daegu Cathollic University , Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104965FR - Future challenges for transhumance in western ArgentinaA101652SS-02
     Fernando RUIZ PEYRÉ, Institute for Interdisciplinary Mountain Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103196KM - Retreating Glaciers, Plant Succession on Mount Kenya Due to Climate ChangeA101723SM-04
     Kazuharu MIZUNO, Kyoto University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103751AM - Threats of biological diversity in the mountains of southwestern Saudi ArabiaA101723SM-04
     Adel MOATAMED, Assuit University , Egypt, Egypt
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103549YO - Update on Kilimanjaro glacier: Recent shrinkage and the possibility of the contribution of meltwater to hillside river water.A101723SM-04
     Yuya OTANI, Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences, The University Of Tokyo, Ecohydrology Research Institute, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104256BP - Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Mountainous Livelihood in Western Trans- Himalayan Region, Leh- Ladakh, IndiaA101723SM-04
     Bindhy Wasini PANDEY, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105294DI - The effects of Covid-19 on Sweden's peripheral regions: A recipe for overtourismA101511VN-04
     Dimitri IOANNIDES, Mid-Sweden University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105134DC - Cross-border cooperation across the sea – evidence from the Baltic Sea RegionA101511VN-04
     Denis CERIC, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organisation Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A102903HE - Imagined Futures of post-Covid-19 Tourism: A Case study from Antalya Tourism CityA101511VN-04
     Hilal ERKUS, Akdeniz Üniversity, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105591CC - Revitalising seaside resort towns in Britain- A scoping comparative analysis of the status quo and varied pathwaysA101511VN-04
     Chen CHIA-LIN , Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105555FA - Climate change on the Adriatic coast and its influence on tourism industry in CroatiaA101511VN-04
     Anita FILIPCIC, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104119DC - On the Characterization of Socioeconomic Attributes as Contextual Evidence of COVID-19 Incidence in the City of TorontoA101645PS-04
     Dongmei CHEN, Queen's University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A104694AL - Mental health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis in Portugal: the role of the neighbourhood environment characteristicsA101645PS-04
     Adriana LOUREIRO, Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University Coimbra (CEGOT-UC), Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A104695LN - The impact of public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic on older people’s life-space: mobility, accessibility, and well-being.A101645PS-04
     Linda NAUGHTON, Coimbra University, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A105552CC - The impact of housing conditions and access to amenities on well-being during the first COVID-19 lock-down in the European UnionA101645PS-04
     Claudia COSTA, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Health Equity - Panthéon Room 16
    A105474MM - The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the daily mobility of Warsaw residentsA101420DS-04
     Maciej MISZTAL, University of Warsaw/Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Room 17
    A103544SM - Shedding a new light on urban mobility: a focus on leisure-related trips before and during the pandemicA101420DS-04
     Sébastien MUNAFÒ, 6t-bureau de recherche, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUnderstanding The Future Of Urban Mobility - Panthéon Room 17
    A104623AM - Governance in regions of structural change - the role of spatial visions in the process of lignite phase-out in LusatiaA101387RH-02
     Jessica THEUNER, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A105176SN - Governance of the just transition in the Jiu ValleyA101387RH-02
     Sanda-Elena NICOLA, Université de Liège, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A103182AK - Do housing policies enable students in peripheral areas to leave their parents' homes to go to universities?: Focusing on "Intergenerational Homeshare Project” in Kyoto prefecture, Japan.A101387RH-02
     Azusa KURIBAYASHI, The University Of Tokyo, Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A103117ZP - Centres and peripheries reflected in distribution patterns of EU Cohesion policy funding in Baranya county, HungaryA101387RH-02
     Zoltán PÁMER, Centre For Economic And Regional Studies, Institute Of Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A104944AB - « Partager et protéger la terre » : quel traitement politique simultané des dimensions démographique et écologique de la « régénération rurale » en France (2014-2022) ?A101556CR-02
     Adrien BAYSSE-LAINÉ, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104458GD - L’approche du rural dans les zonages en France : D’une approche en creux à une conception en plein.A101556CR-02
     Gwénael DORE, UMR SAD APT, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103366GL - Les ruralités en Allemagne, entre héritages et enjeux contemporains de développementA101556CR-02
     Guillaume LACQUEMENT, Umr 5281 Cnrs Art-Dev Acteurs Ressources Territoires Dans Le Développement - Université De Perpignan Via Domitia, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103703QL - Le Programme européen de développement local Leader : résilience, intégration et perspectives des territoires ruraux européensA101556CR-02
     Quentin LEGOUY, Paris Nanterre University, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104961AM - Depopulated localities from the Polish part of the former East Prussia – the landscape dimension of the dramatic political and socio-cultural transformations of the 20th century A101556CR-02

    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103154ol - There is a pact between Northern and Southern European countries: easy money. How much time will it last?A101531AS-02
     Olivier LEFEBVRE, Olivier Lefebvre Consultant, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A105505IM - CENTRALITY MODEL OF A CITY AND ITS SPATIAL DEFINITION – PILOT STUDY AREA: ATHENS, GREECEA101531AS-02
     Ioannis MARAKAKIS, NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A104190CB - Le temps de la région : l’exemple de l’OccitanieA101531AS-02
     Catherine BERNIE-BOISSARD, UMR ART Dev 5281, France
     Thomas PERRIN, ULR 4477 TVES, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A103194VK - Unveiling emerging socio-ecological fixes of the evolving green energy transition: Lignite phase-out in GreeceA101531AS-02
     Vasiliki KROMMYDA, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning, School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Panthéon Room 214
    A102915AG - Urban projects and Grand Paris Express stations, a comparative analysis of local strategies and processes of territorialization around railway station infrastructuresA101332NB-04
     Antoine GOSNET, Ehess | Umr Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103186TH - The new “generation” of rail stations in Morocco: from equipment to urban projects, what changes and what urban integration?A101332NB-04
     Tarik HARROUD, Institut National D'aménagement Et D'urbanisme, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A103188HV - A polycentric network of transit- stations towards regional sustainable goalsA101332NB-04
     Manuela TRIGGIANESE , Technische Universiteit Delft, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A105071LG - Leipzig (Germany), rebirth (1990) of a “Hub–City” and the new role of the Leipzig train station and the city tunnel: learning for the European UnionA101332NB-04
     Laurent GUIHERY, CY Cergy Paris University, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Railway Stations In Urban Transitions Energy, Nature, Communities: Solidarity And Circularity - Panthéon Room 216
    A104948TM - De la production au bricolage scalaire : politique des échelles dans la transition énergétique à FessenheimA101604sg-04
     Teva MEYER, Université De Haute-Alsace, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104370OR - Les Projets Alimentaires Territoriaux (PAT) : des outils pour gouverner les transitions vers des systèmes alimentaires durables ? A101604sg-04
     Orlane ROUQUIER, UMR LISST, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103647HR - Quels processus de transition territoriale dans les PNR franciliens ? Premiers éléments d’analyse des PNR du Gâtinais français et du Vexin françaisA101604sg-04
     Héloïse RATO, UMR Lavue, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103887SP - Quand les territoires sont envoyés au charbon : vers la territorialisation d’un modèle de gouvernance imposé par l’EtatA101604sg-04
     Sascha PERROUX, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, UMR 3707, Laboratoire TELEMMe, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A105326GD - Considérer les intermédiaires socio-métaboliques dans les projets urbains pour comprendre les dynamiques transcalaires niche-niche et niche-régimeA101604sg-04
     Gilles DEBIZET, Université Grenoble Alpes , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104743FR - Évolution des longues séquences sèches hivernales en Méditerranée sous l'effet du changement climatiqueA101500GF-01
     Florian RAYMOND, Ladyss, Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103223GF - Climate variability and projected change on drought using various indices over New Brunswick, CanadaA101500GF-01
     Ali FAGHFOURI, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A104271FM - URBAN FLOODING IN CURITIBA (BRAZIL): Extreme events, risks and vulnerabilitiesA101500GF-01
     Francisco MENDONCA, UFPR, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A105304AS - Timing and circulation background of springtime cold extremes in Central EuropeA101500GF-01
     Agnieszka SULIKOWSKA, Department of Ecology, Climatology and Air Protection, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103778CL - Graduated in Germany: What’s next? Migratory decisions of Latin American graduates in the transition phase between education and employmentA101460MF-02
     Claudia LÜTKEHOFF, Rwth Aachen University | Department Of Geography | Cultural Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A105054GP - Intersectionality the transition from study to labor mobility : the case of upper middle-class gay Mexican migrants in FranceA101460MF-02
     Gerardo PERFORS, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A105030?S - Student mobility: an unconventional form of cultural tourism?A101460MF-02
     Éva SCHULTZ, University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Doctoral School of Earth Sciences / Budapest Business School, Faculty of Commerce, Hospitality and Tourism , Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A104553MV - A EUROPEAN MIGRATORY PRIVILEGE? An intersectional deconstruction of the European immigrant category in order to analyze residential and spatial trajectories of a heterogeneous population in terms of class, gender and ethnicityA101460MF-02
     Martina VIGNOLI, Université Polytechnique Hauts-De-France, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A102912RM - Spain, an attractive country for international students in tertiary educationA101460MF-02
     Rodríguez-Rodríguez MERCEDES, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsStudents' Mobility And Labour Mobility: A Life Course Approach - Panthéon Room 53
    A105342PN - The geography(s) of the slave route(s) in Angola: developing the future and rescuing the past through memory tourismA101394BF-02
     Afonso VITA, Unversity of Coimbra, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A103452KH - Population Ageing and Decline as Marginalization Processes in Central and Eastern Europe. Challenges for Regional Development PolicyA101394BF-02
     Krystian HEFFNER, University Of Economics In Katowice, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A105593DK - To connect past and present regional disparities to community-based education for sustainable developmentA101394BF-02
     Daichi KOHMOTO, Nara University Of Education, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal And Regional Inequalities. What Does The Past Teach Us For The Future? - Panthéon Room 54
    A102393ER - Analyzing the Usage Frequency of Shared E-Scooters During the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Urban Setting A101463NG-01
     Mohammadian ABOLFAZL (KOUROS), University of Illinois Chicago, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A102382TM - Accurate Electric Vehicle Charging Station Occupancy Prediction using Hybrid LSTM Neural NetworksA101463NG-01
     Tai-Yu MA, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A102387JL - Associations of built environments with idle time of a shared electric scooterA101463NG-01
     Jen-Jia LIN, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A103229VS - The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the use of bike and e-scooter sharing schemes: experiences from Budapest, Lisbon, Rome, Vilnius and Warsaw.A101463NG-01
     Venere Stefania SANNA, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A105112JK - Optimization model for locating the position of shared E-scooter stations using empirical data from KoreaA101463NG-01
     Nakhyeon CHOI, Urban Planning and Transportation Egineering, Kyonggi University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A103506by - The Agricultural Resilience of the Loess PlateauA101334GR-04
     Yu BAI, School of Earth Science and Resources, Chang'an University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104084WF - Feasibility analysis of the transformation from single-cropping to double-cropping system of agricultural land use in the Loess Plateau of ChinaA101334GR-04
     Weilun FENG, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104096YH - Compounding soils to construct high-quality cropland: A study based on field experiments and model simulations on the Loess Plateau, ChinaA101334GR-04
     Yunxin HUANG, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105212XZ - Analysis on land use transformation and eco-environmental effect of typical watershed in Loess Hilly and Gully RegionA101334GR-04
     Cao ZHI, Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A102848MF - DENGUE GEOGRAPHY OF GIRARDOT (COLOMBIA): ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN URBAN SPACE AND AN ENDEMIC DISEASEA101477ER-01
     Mauricio FUENTES VALLEJO, LADYSS / Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104343AV - Evaluation of the Trends in the Incidence of Communicable Diseases in a Tropical Region From 1996 to 2019: A Retrospective Descriptive Multi-Year Analytical StudyA101477ER-01
     Aakriti GROVER, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104995ED - Detection of suitable environments for the development of Aedes aegypti in urban areas: a study in Bangkok (Thailand).A101477ER-01
     Barbara BOUFHAL, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104683JG - ENVIRONNEMENT ET SANTE DANS LES REGIONS TROPICALES : L’EXEMPLE DES QUARTIERS INFORMELS DANS L’AGGLOMERATION URBAINE DE DAKAR (SENEGAL)A101477ER-01
     Joseph Samba GOMIS, Laboratoire de Géomatique et d'Environnement de l'Université Assane Seck de Ziguinchor, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104484JP - Hérodote : une lecture pragmatique du monde.A101504BG-01
     Jean-Robert PITTE, Societe De Geographie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHérodote: A Citizen And Democratic Conception Of Geography-Geopolitics - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104424RP - Hérodote. Une revue dédiée au déchiffrement du mondeA101504BG-01
     Roland POURTIER, Equateur, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHérodote: A Citizen And Democratic Conception Of Geography-Geopolitics - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104112JW - Transforming Hong Kong to a Regional Logistics Service Hub for Cross-border Ecommerce A101422JW-02
     James Ji-Xian WANG, Bay Area Hong Kong Centre/university Of Hong Kong - Hong Kong, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Virtual Room 1
    A103360ZY - Exploring Location Factors of Logistics Facilities in a Global Trade Hub: A Case Study from ShanghaiA101422JW-02
     Zhiwei YANG, Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Virtual Room 1
    A103380HZ - Integration of Passenger and Freight Transport on Urban Parcel Delivery: An Efficient Solution for Sustainable E-commerce LogisticsA101422JW-02
     He ZHANGYUAN, School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Virtual Room 1
    A104101XZ - Measuring the connectivity of cross-border eCommerce logistics fulfillment from China to other countries in the platform of AliExpressA101422JW-02
     Xiao ZUOPENG, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Consumption Network And Its Logistics Geography - Virtual Room 1
    A103230PJ - Place names as (positive or negative) brands: Examples from EuropeA101331PJ-03
     Peter JORDAN, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105077EM - Insights on Critical Toponymy Based on Developing an online course “Naming the World”A101331PJ-03
     Frederic GIRAUT, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104378DN - Trending perspectives of place names on geopolitics, identity and effects in the advent of Covid-19A101331PJ-03
     Daniel Orongo NYANGWESO, ELTE, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104255SP - Dichotomy of Economic and Cultural Space: Re-examining the impact of ‘Madhubani Painting’ on ‘Mithila Art’A101331PJ-03
     Suraj PRASAD, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103604AV - #GOMONTENEGRO: A GLOBAL PANDEMIC AS THE ULTIMATE REBRANDING TOOL A101331PJ-03
     Antonio Giuseppe VIOLANTE, Department Of Cultural And Environmental Heritage - University Of Milan, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPlace Names As (Positive Or Negative) Brands - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    La prise en compte de la question du temps en géographie n’est pas nouvelle. La Time-geography de l’Ecole de Lund en Suède lui en a donné ses lettres de noblesse. Mais de nouveaux rapports à l’espace et aux sociétés locales en ont aujourd’hui considérablement renouvelé le contenu : par la progression de l’espace résidentiel, en constatant les inégalités d’accès aux services essentiels, l’obligation de concevoir de nouveaux services de mobilité, notamment en milieux peu denses, par la flexibilité du travail et l’essor du télé-travail, le rééquilibrage des tâches entre les genres, et ce, à toutes les échelles de la planète. L’intervention de Sandra Mallet et de Dominique Royoux portera sur l’histoire des relations entre l’espace et le temps et sur les points d’application contemporains des actions de resynchronisations des activités humaines, des temps individuels et collectifs sur les territoires.de Bretagne-Occidentale, Bordeaux-Montaigne et Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
    A102479FF - A GEOGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO TOURISM IMPACTS’ PERCEPTION AMONG SPANISH RESIDENTSA101414JI-05
     Aurkene ALZUA-SORZABAL, Nebrija University, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103949MP - A Shared Vision? Stakeholders' perspectives on the cultural tourism development in the Valley of Palaces and Gardens, PolandA101414JI-05
     Malgorzata PSTROCKA-RAK, University of Wroclaw / Institute of Geography and Regional Development , Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104847AP - THE DUALITY OF SMART TOURISM PLANNING PATHWAYS: AN ANALYSIS OF STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVES IN BARCELONAA101414JI-05
     Ana PASTOR ALCARAZ , Universitat Rovira i virgili, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103032SA - The visual destination image of Hokkaido on YouTube: construction of social representations in five languagesA101414JI-05
     Sébastien ABILLA ESPUNA, Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103527MP - Circulación turística de imágenes en periodos de crisis. Andalucía en el cine con turistas (1976-2020)A101414JI-05
     Maria C. PUCHE-RUIZ, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104537LM - Climate vulnerability, local governance, planning and policy recommendations in the EU A101370CN-10
     Labianca MARILENA, University of Foggia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105114LS - La gouvernance urbaine locale face au défi du changement climatique : le cas des Plans Climat Air Énergie Territoire en FranceA101370CN-10
     Lénaïg SALLIOU, Laboratoire TREE UMR 6031 (CNRS – Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104902KA - Climate change adaptation at urban level – a case study of Hungarian cities A101370CN-10
     Kovacs ANDRAS DONAT, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103219VN - Coal Wars: An Exploration into the Multiple and Complex Challenges of a Just Transition to a Low-Carbon Future in South Africa: The Case of the Emalahleni Local MunicipalityA101370CN-10
     Mark ORANJE, University of Pretoria, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104738JL - The Crisis Excuse: Re-bordering the idea of EuropeA101452FM-03
     Jussi LAINE, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103579CS - The changing meaning of borders in times of rebordering. A semantic network analysisA101452FM-03
     Christophe SOHN, Luxembourg Insititute Of Socio-Economic Research, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102357PN - Les pays africains face à la pandémie de la Covid-19 : de la frontiérisation au contrôle territorialA101452FM-03
     Poliny NDONG BEKA II, Université Omar Bongo - Cergep, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105127LM - Tensions aux frontières de l’Amérique centrale au temps du Covid-19A101452FM-03
     Tania RODRIGUEZ, Université du Costa Rica, Costa Rica
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102512EM - Covidfencing, territorial development and border citiesA101452FM-03
     Eduardo MEDEIROS, Iscte, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103860SO - Telemedicine in the making: insights from an analysis of health mobility in the Piedmont regionA101663PV-01
     Sylvie OCCELLI, IRES - Istituto Ricerche Socio Economiche del Piemonte, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsE-Health And Territories - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103854AK - Strengthening Local Rural Autonomy Through eHealth ServicesA101663PV-01
     Andreas KOCH, University of Salzburg, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsE-Health And Territories - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103519PV - The hybrid space of e-health in France: a solution for medical deserts?A101663PV-01
     Arina REZANOVA, Ecole d'Urbanisme de Paris, France
     Philippe VIDAL, Université Le Havre Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsE-Health And Territories - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103254jM - La e-santé à la carte : une information ouverte au service des usagersA101663PV-01
     Katerina KONONOVICH, CNAM-LIRSA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsE-Health And Territories - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104693AB - E-santé en Tunisie : une solution pour le désenclavement ?A101663PV-01
     Adel BEN HASSINE, Université De Tunis, Tunisia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsE-Health And Territories - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105446GZ - Being human in Italian National Parks: educational paths from sustainability to responsibilityA101652SS-03
     Giacomo ZANOLIN, University of Genoa, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104100ML - BOSQUES DE PAZ TRANSBOUNDARY BIOSPHERE RESERVE (ECUADOR/PERU): THE COMPLEXITIES OF BALANCING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND CROSS-BORDER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTA101652SS-03
     Maria LOPEZ SANDOVAL, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO Ecuador, Ecuador
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A103956SS - How can the concept of landscape-grabbing provide a reflection on sustainable rural systems? A101652SS-03
     Serge SCHMITZ, Université de Liège, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A104203HP - Wrapping it up? Does landscape approach help in marginal areas?A101652SS-03
     Hannes PALANG, Tallinn University, Estonia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A105628FD - Rural Housing and Household Amenities in West Bengal, India A101652SS-03
     Falguni DEY, Calcutta University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIs It Still Relevant To Speak Of Sustainability Of Rural Systems In The Xxist Century? - Panthéon Room 06
    A105260AP - Geoecosystem services as a conceptual tool to investigate biodiversity and geodiversity in the transition from glacial to paraglacial environments. Study cases in the Western Italian AlpsA101723SM-05
     Andrea Marco Raffaele PRANZO, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104188AP - Mountain Hazards Issues, challenges, and Adaptation for Livelihood Security and Sustainable Development in High Mountain Villages of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, IndiaA101723SM-05
     Abhay Shankar PRASAD, Department of Geography, Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A102860SR - Assessing the Response of Himalayas to Climate ChangeA101723SM-05
     Seema RANI, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105237SS - Assessment of Glacier Mass Balance and Snow Cover Area Change of Kali Kundi Glacier, Jammu & Kashmir, IndiaA101723SM-05
     Tanisha TANISHA SHARMA, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF HARYANA, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104896PS - Impact of Changes in Climate and Cryosphere on Rural Livelihood in Lahaul region of North-Western HimalayaA101723SM-05
     Prakash SATYA, Government College Chowari, Chamba, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104199RM - New Indices for Measuring OvertourismA101511VN-05
     Rotem MASHKOV, The Hebrew university, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103905VN - Exploring the State of Tourism Geography EducationA101511VN-05
     Velvet NELSON, Sam Houston State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103070VV - Impact of weather conditions on tourist potential of the Caucasus regionA101511VN-05
     Vera VINOGRADOVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103291MA - Medical tourism in India: - An introspection into the ever-growing industry and its challengesA101511VN-05
     Minu AHUJA, Stadio School of Education, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A105215YL - The emotional geopolitics of China’s patriotic tourism in the South China SeaA101511VN-05
     Ning AN, School of Geography, Centre for Asian Geography Studies, South China Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103213CD - Indigenous Tourism in the Anthropocene : For an Ethics of Care and GuardianshipA101448FB-01
     Justine GAGNON, Département de géographie, Université Laval, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Governance In The Anthropocene: Enhancing Landscape, Local Knowledge And Pro-Environmental Behaviour For Facing Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 17
    A103326AG - Territorial regeneration, soil restitution and mountain tourism in the Anthropocene: toward a community-based governance for enhancing landscape through brownfields restoration in Lombard valleys A101448FB-01
     Alessandra GHISALBERTI, University Of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Governance In The Anthropocene: Enhancing Landscape, Local Knowledge And Pro-Environmental Behaviour For Facing Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 17
    A104285DC - Diverse challenges of tourism spatial planning: evidence from Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal and TurkeyA101448FB-01
     Denis CERIC, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organisation Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Governance In The Anthropocene: Enhancing Landscape, Local Knowledge And Pro-Environmental Behaviour For Facing Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 17
    A103772MC - Proximity eco-tourism governance in the Euganean Hills (Italy): the role of landscape beyond nature conservation and heritagizationA101448FB-01
     Margherita CISANI, University of Padua, Department of Historical and Geographic Science and the Ancient World - DiSSGeA, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Governance In The Anthropocene: Enhancing Landscape, Local Knowledge And Pro-Environmental Behaviour For Facing Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 17
    A104559ZC - Une géographie des sentiments pour répondre aux crises: interpréter et imaginer des paysages. Le cas de la Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme, TrentinA101448FB-01
     Cristiana ZORZI, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Governance In The Anthropocene: Enhancing Landscape, Local Knowledge And Pro-Environmental Behaviour For Facing Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 17
    A103509GP - Dispossession, Marginalisation and Neo-liberal Economic Development: Re-examining Governance in Jharkhand State of IndiaA101387RH-03
     Garima PRIYA, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A104261BB - The opportunities for rural and peripheral areas to assert their interests at EU levelA101387RH-03
     Balázs BRUCKER, Institute of Regional Studies, CERS, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A103782KC - Digital divide doubled – challenges of switching online during the COVID-19 pandemic in rural areas in PolandA101387RH-03
     Konrad CZAPIEWSKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A102956RH - Small town’s governance challenges in Hungarian peripheral areasA101387RH-03
     Réka HORECZKI, Cers Institute For Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGovernance Challenges In Peripheral Areas - Panthéon Room 211
    A105017MH - Cohabiter dans des territoires ruraux français : riverains et agriculteurs face à l'utilisation des pesticidesA101556CR-03
     Mathilde HERMELIN-BURNOL, Laboratoire Ruralités, Université de Poitiers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103242CE - Les ressorts du bien vivre en agriculture : le cas de la vallée du haut-Vicdessos (Ariège) A101556CR-03
     Laurence BARTHE, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès - UMR CNRS 5193 LISST- Dynamiques rurales, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103686SS - New entrants into farming and rural generational renewal. The Italian case of Casa delle AgriCulture Association and Cooperative. A101556CR-03
     Silvia SIVINI, University of Calabria, Department of Political and Social Science, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104922PD - Cheminements vers l’agriculture en Italie : trajectoires des néo-agriculteurs et pluralité des ancrages à la terre A101556CR-03
     Paula DOLCI, Université Montpellier 3, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A103393SF - Les « jeunes vignerons » en France : un levier pour une régénération des pratiques vitivinicoles et un nouveau dynamisme dans les bassin viticoles (France et Alsace)A101556CR-03
     Sylvaine FASSIER-BOULANGER, Sorbonne Université-Laboratoire Médiations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A105397AC - New agro-ecological approaches in a wine region in HungaryA101556CR-03
     Bernadett CSURGÓ , Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRuralités Européennes : Le Temps De La Régénération ? A Partir Et Autour Du Projet Européen Ruralization - Panthéon Room 212
    A104886CR - Intégration des enjeux d’accessibilité sociale de l’alimentation aux politiques alimentaires territoriales : pour une transition juste et agro-écologique A101604sg-05
     Clémence REBOURG, Université Clermont Auvergne, AgroParisTech, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, Territoires, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103543SV - Des trajectoires différenciées de transition territoriale ? Le cas des initiatives de commercialisation de produits alimentaires locaux dans la province de Liège, BelgiqueA101604sg-05
     Simon VONTHRON, SEGEFA, Université de Liège, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103017JB - The re-territorialization of food systems as levers of socio-ecological transition : a geoprospective insightA101604sg-05
     Juliette BENEDETTI, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, ESPACE UMR 7300, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A103857CC - Les dynamiques de reterritorialisation de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation dans un contexte de transition socio-écologique : une mobilisation des proximités. Les cas de villes intermédiaires et leurs espaces alentours en France et en Espagne.A101604sg-05
     Claire CASAURANG-MAUPAS, Université De Pau Et Des Pays De L'adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 307
    A104741BG - Climatological Evaluation of Heavy Rainfall in the Western Black Sea Region of Turkey (9-12 August 2021)A101500GF-02
     Barbaros GÖNENÇGIL, Istanbul University, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103220GF - Extreme precipitation during an atmospheric river event over Eastern Canada in november 2021.A101500GF-02
     Guillaume FORTIN, Département d'histoire et de géographie, Université de Moncton, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A103580ZA - Forest Fires Climatology: 2021 Antalya and MuglaA101500GF-02
     Zahide ACAR, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsExtreme Weather And Climate Events - Panthéon Room 419A
    A102380NG - Bikes as a service: spatial feasibility of crowdshipping through shared e-mobilityA101463NG-02
     Nadia GIUFFRIDA, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A102381NG - Planning safe and compatible transport network to foster micromobilityA101463NG-02
     Martina FAZIO, University of Catania, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A102463SN - On the possibility of combining e-bike-sharing and demand-responsive transport systems to solve low-demand traffic instancesA101463NG-02
     Francesco BRUZZONE, Università IUAV di Venezia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A102383MF - A spatial approach for multimodal network planning towards MaaSA101463NG-02
     Michela LE PIRA, University of Catania, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A104228JA - Assessing the performance of the deployment of alternative fuels charging infrastructure along the Trans-European Transport (TEN-T) road networkA101463NG-02
     Javier AYCART, Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpatial Dimensions Of E-Mobility To Foster Multimodal And Intermodal Transport - Panthéon Room 57
    A103708XL - Evaluating potential impacts of land use changes on water supply-demand under multiple development scenarios in dryland regionA101334GR-05
     Xueqiliu LIU, Beijing Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105614QW - Evolutionary Process and Mechanism of Population Hollowing out in Rural Villages in Agro-pastoral Ecotone: A case study of Yanchi County, NingxiaA101334GR-05
     Qi WEN, Ningxia University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105014LY - Revealing Patterns, Drivers, and Impacts of Grain Planting Changes for Sustainable Agriculture Management: A Case Study in Northeast ChinaA101334GR-05
     Liu YAQUN, Key Laboratory of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104085YZ - Grain crops vs non-grain crops: What contributes to the substitution of grains in production in China?A101334GR-05
     Yingnan ZHANG, School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104657hz - Northward movements of cropland patterns increase new challenges of grain production in ChinaA101334GR-05
     Huimin ZHONG, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGlobal Sustainable Agriculture And Land Management Systems - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103123EM - The good life in rural and urban Senegal: A qualitative and quantitative studyA101477ER-02
     Enguerran MACIA, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103801LD - De l’épidémiologie environnementale aux transformations urbaines : travail comparatif des politiques publiques contre la pollution atmosphérique et de leurs enjeux socio-spatiaux à Téhéran et Mexico. A101477ER-02
     Loup DELADERRIÈRE, Ehess, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104845GC - Leçons sur l'engagement communautaire et la communication territorialisée dans la lutte contre la dengue à Rio de Janeiro, BrésilA101477ER-02
     Guilherme COSTA, Centro Espm De Desenvolvimento Socioambiental / Espm - Brésil, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHealth And Environment In The Tropical Regions - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104013DP - L’apport de la revue Hérodote pour la cartographie française A101504BG-02
     Delphine PAPIN, Le Monde / Institut français de géopolitique , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHérodote: A Citizen And Democratic Conception Of Geography-Geopolitics - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103099SW - Political Participation and Representation of South Asian and Chinese Canadians: Evidence from the Greater Toronto Area A101504BG-02
     Shuguang WANG, Ryerson University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHérodote: A Citizen And Democratic Conception Of Geography-Geopolitics - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103424th - A Geodemographic System for the Attica region, Greece, utilizing GIS and AI A101531AS-03
     Thomas HATZICHRISTOS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Virtual Room 1
    A103841KP - Sustainable Development Goals as an innovative tool for planning and implementation of regional development programs for Municipalities, aiming at achieving Climate Neutrality and Sustainable Development.A101531AS-03
     Panos VOULELLIS, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Virtual Room 1
    A105418YP - Identifying the centrality patterns of Attica. Mapping the interaction of configurational and functional urban elements in shaping the centrality of a historic Mediterranean cityA101531AS-03
     Yannis PARASKEVOPOULOS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMediterranean In Transition - Current Challenges And Future Perspectives - Virtual Room 1
    A105262SL - Cultural aspects of the IGEO: how do these promote global citizenship?A101704SL-01
     Sue LOMAS, Geographical Association , United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Young Geographers: How Can The International Geography Olympiad Encourage Students To Become Leaders In The Field Of Academic Geography And Take Their Place As Active Citizens In The World? - Virtual Room 2
    A104994AN - Fieldwork exercise: key element of the International Geography Olympiad and powerful tool of teaching and promoting geographyA101704SL-01
     Alexey NAUMOV, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Young Geographers: How Can The International Geography Olympiad Encourage Students To Become Leaders In The Field Of Academic Geography And Take Their Place As Active Citizens In The World? - Virtual Room 2
    A104264SS - How geography is promoted through IGEO tests, with special reference to Written Response TestA101704SL-01
     Su-Min SHEN, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Young Geographers: How Can The International Geography Olympiad Encourage Students To Become Leaders In The Field Of Academic Geography And Take Their Place As Active Citizens In The World? - Virtual Room 2
    Nord et Sud. Orient et Occident. Afrique, Asie, Europe, Amérique… Mondes musulmans, latino-américains, pacifique… Comment faire sans ces grandes régions pour parler de géopolitique, de culture, d’économie, de migrations… à l’échelle du Monde ? Or aucun de ces découpages n’est évident, et surtout pas naturel. Ils ont tous une histoire souvent fort ancienne et les raisons de leurs genèses sont souvent oubliées. Le risque d’essentialisation de ces partitions guette. Ainsi toute réflexion sur la géographie mondiale peut s’en trouver biaisée. La conférence proposera un petit exercice illustré de déconstruction de ces fausses évidences si familières, de ces figures du Monde qui sont autant de masques.
    Entrée libre et gratuite
    1 ticket pour 1 boisson gratuite sera remise à chaque congressiste (sur présentation de son badge) à l’entrée.
    Nourriture et boissons disponibles à la vente sur place
    Capacité d’accueil : 600 personnes

    L'événement « Cartes Blanches » mêle ateliers, débats, escape games et bonne musique afin de mettre la géographie à l’honneur le temps d’une soirée festive ! En première moitié de soirée, venez échanger autour d’une projection engagée, « Toute chose égale par ailleurs » en présence de la chercheuse et réalisatrice Anne Jarrigeon. Déambulez dans notre exposition cartographique « La géographie du feu », lancez-vous dans un escape game au travers de la Bellevilloise ou rejoignez notre quizz 100% géo pour tenter de gagner de jolis cadeaux. En seconde moitié de soirée, laissez-vous porter par les sonorités envoûtantes du groupe de rock alternatif Limite Tarée et faites chauffer la piste sur les mix endiablés de Vox Gravis.
    Alors que le COVID-19 commençait à se répandre dans le monde en 2020, il est apparu que l'Afrique avait échappé au poids de ses effets dévastateurs. Même dans les données Worldometer les plus récentes, les pays africains ont un faible nombre de cas et de décès signalés par rapport à l'Europe et aux Amériques. Est-ce le reflet fidèle de la situation, et si oui, pourquoi les pays africains s'en sont-ils si bien sortis? Cette conférence examine l'étendue et les effets du COVID 19 sur le continent africain et les diverses réactions des gouvernements locaux/ municipaux, dans divers États africains, sur la base de données secondaires de l'OMS, des rapports des médias internationaux et d'autres sources. L'analyse révèle une grande divergence entre les cas et les données signalés et la véritable propagation de la maladie, qui peut être attribuée au déni, aux tests limités et aux systèmes de santé médiocres. Il révèle également la préparation insuffisante des gouvernements locaux et urbains en Afrique pour faire face à des événements extrêmes et complexes comme la pandémie de COVID 19.
    A102340MF - La construction d’un patrimoine "clandestin" contesté : tensions et contradictions dans les pratiques spontanées de valorisation d’un territoire. Le cas des catacombes illégales de Paris.A101613IH-01
     Manon FAUCHER , Doctorante Contractuelle À L'université Paris 8 - Umr Lavue Cnrs 7218 , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103991CM - Patrimonialisation du bassin minier : vers un dilemme territorial ?A101613IH-01
     Camille MORTELETTE, Discontinuités UR 2468, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102776MJ - Comparaison d’oignons, comparaison de notions : ce que le patrimoine dit des variétés locales d’oignons en France et en AllemagneA101613IH-01
     Marion JAUME, Université De Perpignan Via Domitia, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104452CV - Entre technique et valeur symbolique dans le patrimoine culturel brésilien : focus sur l’Açude do Cedro à Quixadá, Ceará, BrésilA101613IH-01
     Claudio VIEIRA, Universidade De São Paulo (Usp), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104357RM - Disturbing the dead: Climate change and the potential relocation of Swedish cemeteriesA101384RM-01
     Roger MARJAVAARA, Department of geography, Umeå University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Geographies Of Death: Spatial Aspects In Times Of Change - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105472CW - Moving human remains from one place to another in Kiruna in Northern Sweden: Posing questions about place belonging, territoriality and possibilities for continuing bonds in an urban moving contextA101384RM-01
     Carola WINGREN, Department of urban and rural development, SLU, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Geographies Of Death: Spatial Aspects In Times Of Change - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A105153TS - Who have been Geography’s most popular philosophers?A101487JB-01
     Timothy STOJANOVIC, University Of St Andrews, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105095DK - Charting the changes in US Geography: Institutional Health and Disciplinary TrendsA101487JB-01
     David KAPLAN, Kent State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104083TO - Contribution of geography and geospatial technology to cope with hazards and risks: views from JapanA101487JB-01
     Takashi OGUCHI, Center For Spatial Information Science, The University Of Tokyo, Japan, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A102376BP - La géographie historique militaire, une aide à la décision pour le stratègeA101662BP-01
     Philippe BOULANGER, Sorbonne Université Lettres, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A102919FS - La mer contre la terre: histoire et avenir d'une cartographie de la limiteA101662BP-01
     Frédéric SAFFROY, IRHiS (Lille), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105316AM - Le cosmos et la vision particulière de l’espace extra-atmosphérique par la Russie - Comment le temps et l’espace peuvent être des atouts au service d’une stratégie de puissance ?A101662BP-01
     Anne MAURIN, Sorbonne Université - Ecole Doctorale De Géographie - Laboratoire Médiations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103702VB - Apport de la géographique historique à la gestion forestière : entre prise en charge, indifférence et dévoiementA101662BP-01
     Damien MARAGE, Université de Franche-Comté, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103245ME - Geography of fire as a tool of spatial control in Wallmapu/Araucanía, ChileA101662BP-01
     Escalona-Ulloa MIGUEL , Universidad Católica de Temuco. Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103592yK - La complexité comme héritage Le difficile rééquilibrage d’une offre ferrée entre contraintes techniques et acquis socio-territoriauxA101662BP-01
     Yassine KHELLADI, Lvmt - Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Géographie Historique Comme Aide À La Décision, Le Temps Et L'Espace Au Profit Des Décideurs - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104957MB - Dimension socio-spatiale des pratiques électorales des personnes âgées A101716MB-01
     Mickael BLANCHET, Université Angers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Et Enjeux De La Gérontocroissance De La Population Mondiale - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104919AB - Comment les personnes âgées font face et s’adaptent aux changements dans leur environnement lorsqu’ils modifient leur accès aux commerces ? - Etude de deux territoires peu denses en France métropolitaine.A101716MB-01
     Angèle BRACHET, Lvmt, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Et Enjeux De La Gérontocroissance De La Population Mondiale - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103541MI - Politique du logement et du vieillissement entre territoire et réseaux. Le cas de la Ruhr, Greater Manchester et du Département du NordA101716MB-01
     Marion ILLE, Crh-Lavue, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Et Enjeux De La Gérontocroissance De La Population Mondiale - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105136SB - Understanding the spatial patterns of gerontogrowth in Japan through the concept of double ageingA101716MB-01
     Sophie BUHNIK, Institut français de recherche sur le Japon (UMIFRE 19), Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Et Enjeux De La Gérontocroissance De La Population Mondiale - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103747AP - Retour sur le vieillissement et la gérontocroissance des bourgs ruraux français depuis les années 1990. Une étude à partir des migrations résidentielles A101716MB-01
     Anton PAUMELLE, Ehess, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDynamiques Et Enjeux De La Gérontocroissance De La Population Mondiale - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105041NA - Les nouveaux modes de production de la connaissance de l'espace : un processus de régulation locale ? A101696SD-01
     Nicolas AUSELLO, Université Paris 8 , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103886PL - Vous avez dit rareté foncière ? Etude de la production de logements par les promoteurs immobiliers dans la Métropole de Lyon (2008-2020)A101696SD-01
     Pierre LE BRUN, Avignon Université - Umr 7300 Espace, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104653JP - Regional divergences between housing wealth and mortgage stock. Underfinancing and overfinancing in the case of FranceA101696SD-01
     Jérôme PICAULT, Université Paris-dauphine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104767SD - Construire un indicateur spatialisé des potentialités de réduction de la consommation foncière dans les territoires face aux besoins en logementA101696SD-01
     Nicolas THOUVENIN, UNAM (Union nationale des aménageurs), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103137MC - "I'm a quantity man, not a quality man:" A feminist animal geographer goes to the live animal auctionA101689JC-01
     Mackay CARLEY, Independent Scholar, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104204AM - L'animal acteur à l'abattoir: plaidoyer pour une sociologie des interactions élargieA101689JC-01
     Anne-Laure MATHY, Université Libre De Bruxelles, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104368NV - L’engagement dans un sanctuaire antispéciste : une voie toute tracée pour l'application d'une éthique féministe du care ? A101689JC-01
     Nolwenn VEILLARD, Université Rennes 1 - Arènes UMR CNRS 6051, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104542ML - The expansion of the wild boar (Sus scrofa) home range as an element of manifestation of speciesist spaces through a social geographical surveyA101689JC-01
     Martino Haver LONGO, Università Degli Studi Di Roma Tre, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103684MF - Connecting places, connecting to place: the use of ICTs for imagining and exploring the Mediterranean cityA101449GM-01
     Maria Lucinda FONSECA, IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103019LK - Examining consumer behaviour through a new type of tourism serviceA101449GM-01
     László KÖKÉNY, Corvinus University of Budapest, Marketing Institute, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104619MM - Postmodern tourism in the pre-pandemic decade – evidence from the spatial pattern of interregional tourist flow in EuropeA101449GM-01
     Marcin MAZUR, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104530GM - Beyond tourism statistics: using digital technology to explore good placesA101449GM-01
     Gábor MICHALKÓ, Geographical Research Institute CSFK, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104206AP - Digitalization: the difference between the ancestral heritage ‘nomadism’ and the technology-enabled lifestyle of freedom and adventure ‘digital nomadism’A101449GM-01
     Ágota PFENING, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105089LD - Les politiques environnementales contre la pollution atmosphérique à Téhéran et à Mexico : De l’intégration des problématiques de mobilités individuelles à l’évolution des enjeux socio-spatiaux. A101699JF-01
     Loup DELADERRIERE, EHESS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Neutralité Climatique Des Transports Individuels : Quelles Organisations Territoriales ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104765DM - La Combinaison des Transports Collectifs et Individuels dans les Hauts-de-France : Une Approche par l'Observation Quantitative de Modes Personnels EmbarquésA101699JF-01
     Dylan MOINSE, Laboratoire Ville Mobilité Transport (Université Gustave Eiffel), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Neutralité Climatique Des Transports Individuels : Quelles Organisations Territoriales ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102951BS - Vers un observatoire de la mobilité cyclable ; Analyse comparative et proposition pour relever les défis de la mobilité vélo A101699JF-01
     Barbara STINGLHAMBER, UCLouvain, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Neutralité Climatique Des Transports Individuels : Quelles Organisations Territoriales ? - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103651AB - BORDER VERSUS TOURSIM DEVELOPMENT? – A CASE STUDY OF NEUM (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA) A101414JI-06
     Amra BANDA, University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Science, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104239MP - Fuentes de información estadísticas públicas para el análisis del turismo post-COVID A101414JI-06
     Maria Pilar PEÑARRUBIA ZARAGOZA, Departamento de Geografía. Universidad de Valencia, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104483AV - ¿Hacia la inteligencia territorial? Redes sociales geolocalizadas para planificar y gestionar destinos turísticosA101414JI-06
     Arsenio VILLAR LAMA, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105372JF - Following the QR codes. Changing urban tourist information in Spain.A101414JI-06
     Dolores SÁNCHEZ-AGUILERA, University of Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism Transitions - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102535FW - Une analyse de mises en place de frontières et de passages de frontières dans la région SarreLorLux en temps de criseA101452FM-04
     Florian WEBER, Université de la Sarre/Saarland University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104355FM - La frontière franco-belge face à la crise sanitaire de la Covid 19A101452FM-04
     Pauline PUPIER, Université d'Artois, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104569CW - Covidfencing : une frontièrisation contestéeA101452FM-04
     Christian WILLE, Université Du Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104638KB - Schengen borders as lines that continue to separate? Borders as spaces of insecurity in pandemic timesA101452FM-04
     Judith MIGGELBRINK, Technical University Dresden, Germany
     Kristine BEURSKENS, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrontières En Temps De Crise / Borders In Times Of Crisis - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102338MD - « Comment la France a tué ses villes » : retour sur la genèse du problème public des centres des villes moyennes à partir de la question commerciale dans les années 2010A101590NL-01
     Mikaël DUPUY LE BOURDELLES, Lab'urba, Université Paris-Est, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A103189MP - Le commerce, un outil au service de la mise en valeur des espaces de centre-ville par et pour les villes moyennes A101590NL-01
     Marianne PETIT, LABORATOIRE DISCONTINUITÉS - UNIVERSITÉ D'ARTOIS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A103908SO - RESTRUCTURATION, NOUVELLES CENTRALITES COMMERCIALES ET COMPORTEMENT D’ACHAT DANS LA COMMUNE DE KOUMASSI (COTE D’IVOIRE)A101590NL-01
     Gué Pierre GUELE, UNIVERSITE JEAN LOROUGNON GUEDE, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A105654JD - Women geographers: The case of the International Geographical Union, 1922-2022A101404AD-01
     Joos DROOGLEEVER FORTUIJN, Department Of Geography, Planning And International Development Studies University Of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103597TF - The ‘Global’ and the ‘Local’ in IGU Feminist Geography Experience: Looking back and ahead at Women, Gender and Feminist Geographies A101404AD-01
     Tovi FENSTER, Tel `Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105318MJ - Surviving local isolation through community of global feminst geographersA101404AD-01
     Magnfríður JÚLÍUSDÓTTIR, Deparment of Geography and Tourism Studies, University of Iceland, Iceland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103225MF - From gender wallah to feminist geographer: Reflections on ‘doing’ Gender and Feminist Geography in IndiaA101404AD-01
     Maria Anne FITZGERALD, Department Of Geography, Delhi School Of Economics, University Of Delhi , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102825KP - Planning cultures - challenges and opportunities for borderlandsA101567KP-01
     Benjamin BLASER, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A102577AL - Energy borderlands: Energy transitions in the Greater Region SaarLorLuxA101567KP-01
     Florian WEBER, Saarland University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A102760KM - Provision of Services of general interest in border regions – cross border cooperation potentials?A101567KP-01
     Nino PFUNDSTEIN, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Deaprtment Regional Development and Spatial Planning, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A103066HD - Cross border cooperation and the challenge of institutional distance. The case of cross border vocational education and training (VET) in the Greater RegionA101567KP-01
     H. Peter DÖRRENBÄCHER, Université De La Sarre, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A102636SB - Animal Geography: An International PerspectiveA101396SB-01
     Sarah BORTOLAMIOL, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104771RM - Politics of the Great flamingo. Animal Geography and Political Ecology of WildernessA101396SB-01
     Raphaël MATHEVET, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104290DC - Humans and non-humans in Camargue (Rhone delta, southern France) – exploring multispecies hierarchies for rethinking cohabitation in a multispecies world.A101396SB-01
     Deborah COZ, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CNRS, UMR 5175) , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105044ng - Des animaux entre les lignes : cartographies animales dans les fictions d’auteurs françaisA101396SB-01
     Nathalie GEORGES, association animal DEBOUT, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103607BS - Understanding climate variability and climate change of the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, India: In the context of land-use changes and forestryA101723SM-06
     Anjan SEN , Department of Geography, DSE, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A103561WT - Vegetation Distribution in Relation to Environments in Alpine Meadows in Rebun Island, JapanA101723SM-06
     Wakana TATEISHI, Department Of Geography, Graduate School Of Letters, Kyoto University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105033PV - Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics Under Different Crop Covers in a Valley Ecosystem of Western Ghats, South West IndiaA101723SM-06
     Sreekesh S, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A104167DG - The Impact of Climate Change on Forest and Livelihood Security of Local Community in Bhagirathi River Basin. A101723SM-06
     Divya GEHLAWAT, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMountain Ecosystems Responses To Climate And Land Use Change - Panthéon Room 11
    A105521TD - Sexual Harassment in Tourism and Hospitality: An intersectional approach to a Nordic challengeA101511VN-06
     Tara DUNCAN, Dalarna University, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104321SL - The gender perspective in tourism research: a systematic literature review over the 2016-21 period.A101511VN-06
     Sara LARRABURE, Centre of Geographical Studies, IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A102644JK - Is the local labor market in island destinations sustainable? -Through the analysis of Japanese tourism-related industries since the 2010sA101511VN-06
     Jo KOMURO, Teikyo Heisei University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103845GD - Volunteer tourism and lived space. An island’s perspective before and after the covid-19 pandemic.A101511VN-06
     Giovanna DI MATTEO, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104572WL - The role of pro-environmental volunteer tourism in sustainable destination promotion. The case of Faroe Islands.A101511VN-06
     Weronika LIS, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Social Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104060CC - Materialising and connecting landscapes in global retail spaces: a case study of IKEA stores in ParisA101506LD-01
     Clara CERDAN, Ladyss, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105248AK - Creativity and Commercialisation: Studying Mithila Art of Mithilanchal in Bihar, IndiaA101506LD-01
     Alok KUMAR, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF JHARKHAND, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A104373SR - Cultural (Re)construction of Dhak: Situating Mohila Dhakis of West Bengal, IndiaA101506LD-01
     Sonam ROY, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A104846CM - The interdisciplinarity between art and geography: the presence of graffiti in the cityA101506LD-01
     Camilla MARANGAO, University of São Paulo/ School of Education, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A102980wH - The Spatial Politics on the Streetscape of Hong KongA101506LD-01
     Wenchuan HUANG, Taiwan And Regional Studies Department /national Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105080EV - Hitting the Wall: Recent Migration of Haitians from South America to TexasA101625NS-01
     Elisabeth VALLET, UQAM, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Internal And International Migration - Panthéon Room 211
    A104757FG - COVID-19 and Intentions to Migrate from The Gambia: Survey Evidence and a Salience Experiment A101625NS-01
     Flore GUBERT, IRD, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Internal And International Migration - Panthéon Room 211
    A104017DS - Ethnosocial differentiation and real estate market in largest European capitals in 2020-2022A101625NS-01
     Daria SHATILO, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Internal And International Migration - Panthéon Room 211
    A102901EG - COVID-19’s influence on im/mobility aspirations of students and young academicsA101625NS-01
     Elisabeth GRUBER, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Internal And International Migration - Panthéon Room 211
    A103877CY - Digital sovereignty: power, platform, and population_a case study of digital governance in ChinaA101566AC-01
     Chao YAO, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103655NO - Making sense of China’s « Digital Silk Roads » : exploring China’s data territorialization strategy at its borders. Case studies of Xinjiang and Guangxi provinces.A101566AC-01
     Nowmay OPALINSKI , Université Paris 8 - GEODE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A102948CW - Theorizing with Chinese Narratives of the Digital Silk Road: Geopolitics, Infrastructures and Sovereignty A101566AC-01
     Chih Yuan WOON, National University of Singapore , Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A104496CE - Geography of Frenchspeaking West African cyberspace: unequal, complementary and competitive spacesA101566AC-01
     Charlotte ESCORNE, Université Paris 8, Ifg Lab, Geode, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103972MP - Excavating power relations: A multiscale analysis of the role of GIS at the extractive frontierA101566AC-01
     Marion PLANQUE, Université de Genève - Institut de Gouvernance de l’Environnement et Développement Territorial (GEDT), Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A105116YH - Eleven Years of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster (2011-2022) and Land Use Changes A101626MD-01
     Yukio HIMIYAMA, Hokkaido University of Education, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104481DR - Sustainable landscape management: dynamic changes and societal processesA101626MD-01
     Daniela RIBEIRO, ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104930AV - Learning from past Land-Use Dynamics for Risk-Sensitive Development in the Future: A Remote Sensing based Analysis spanning the last Five Decades in the Ayeyarwady Delta of MyanmarA101626MD-01
     Anissa VOGEL, Institute of Geography, University of Cologne, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104010ZB - Transformation of the Czech landscape during the last 30 years: differences between core and periphery areasA101626MD-01
     Zdenek BOUDNY, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A102910AA - Evaluation of the Soil Geomorphological Properties of the Ajodhya Hill Area (India) and Their Impact on Land Use and Land CoverA101626MD-01
     Arindam ARINDAM SARKAR, Purash Kanpur Haridas Nandi College (Affiliated To The University Of Calcutta), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A102816GA - The production process of the peripheral centralities: between the struggles and capital’s incorporationA101493CS-01
     Gloria ALVES, Universidade de São Paulo -USP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Contested Periphery: The Urban Space Between Governing The Poor And Social Struggles - Panthéon Room 307
    A103081JD - Space-time complexity in national Location-Based Alerting SystemsA101490JD-01
     Johnny DOUVINET, Avignon University, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A103216EB - Multiscale analysis of cell broadcast and location-based SMS efficiency for public alert in FranceA101490JD-01
     Esteban BOPP, Umr 6049 Théma, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A104034CJ - Storm surge early warning with machine learning methods including dynamic bathymetries in the East Frisian North Sea A101490JD-01
     Christoph JÖRGES, University of Wuppertal, Institute of Geography, Human-Environment Research, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A104200MD - How people react during an industrial accident ? Rouen, 09/26/2019, FranceA101490JD-01
     Mélodie DELAMARE, Laboratoire IDEES - Université de Rouen, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A102992JF - La suite du long parcours de l’Aubrac… Quelles stratégies d’acteurs et quelles nouvelles ressources face à la transition ? A101604sg-06
     Julien FRAYSSIGNES, Ecole D'ingénieurs De Purpan, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 57
    A103679CG - Durabilité et transition des filières de qualité territorialisées, acteurs et échelles : le cas de la filière veau d’Aveyron et du Ségala en OccitanieA101604sg-06
     Cécile GUIBERT, Ecole D'ingénieurs De Purpan / Université Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 57
    A102664ps - Les habitants et les agriculteurs face à un projet agroécologique municipal : une étude par les perceptions et les attentesA101604sg-06
     Lucette LAURENS, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 UMR Innovation et développement dans l’agriculture et l’alimentation Montpellier
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 57
    A103719ID - L’expérience de la transition agroécologique dans la zone périurbaine des Niayes (Dakar, Sénégal).A101604sg-06
     Ibrahima Faye DIOUF, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (Sénégal), Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPour Une Géographie Des Transitions Territoriales ? Cadres Conceptuels, Méthodologiques Et Approches Critiques - Panthéon Room 57
    A103441GM - L’Afrique entre transitions et contingences : à propos des dimensions territoriales d’une improbable concordance des tempsA101548GM-01
     Olivier NINOT, Centre national de la recherche scientifique / UMR Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A105032SV - Times and spaces of energy transitions in Latin AmericaA101548GM-01
     Marie FORGET, Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amérique Latine - Sorbonne Nouvelle. CREDA UMR 7227, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A102596BC - Le paysan africain dans la discordance des tempsA101548GM-01
     Bernard CHARLERY DE LA MASSELIERE, Université Toulouse2- Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A102741MG - Rhythmanalysis: Rethinking the politics of everyday negotiations in ordinary public spacesA101548GM-01
     Marie GIBERT-FLUTRE, Université De Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A104945PB - Alpha territories versus peripheries. Exploring (in)justice in spatial policies for Metropolitan Milan SESS01-01
     Stefano DI VITA, DASTU - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103445CK - Time for Spatio-temporal Justice – Lessons to be learned from the LockdownSESS01-01
     Caroline KRAMER, KIT, Institute of Geography and Geoecology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103272GG - BARRERAS ESPACIALES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE DERECHOS ECONÓMICOS Y SOCIALES: TRIESPACIALIDAD Y TERRITORIALIDADES DE INJUSTICIASESS01-01
     Gabriela GUEVARA-CUE, Universidad De Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104244SB - Spatial justice in urban planning processes: A critical reflection of weighing of alternatives as an instrument for safeguarding just land use SESS01-01
     Julija BAKUNOWITSCH , TU Dort­mund Uni­ver­sity, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104692LT - Developing planning instruments for spatial justice: are gender- and time-space urban policies effective?SESS01-01
     Heidrun WANKIEWICZ, Tussen Ruimte, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103965MJ - L’hébergement touristique : un nouvel enjeu de régulation et de gouvernance pour les pouvoirs publics marocainsA101636IC-01
     Merryl JOLY, EIREST Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105171BJ - Le développement territorial rural à travers le tourisme, un champ d’action de la coopération décentralisée Nord-Sud: Cas de la province « AZILAL » (MAROC). A101636IC-01
     Bouchra JEDDI, Universite Hassan 1Er Settat(Maroc), Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104622DD - L’entrepreneuriat au Maghreb comme instrument de développement local : les limites d’une politique publiqueA101636IC-01
     Damiano DE FACCI, Ladyss, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105416SB - Inadaptation des actions publiques et globales dans les « zones cachées » au développement territorial standardisé de la région de Marrakech Safi- MarocA101636IC-01
     Salima SALHI, Université d'Angers-ESO/ Université Cadi Ayyad -LERMA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103266RB - Long-term Migration and Short-term Circulation in IndiaA101469JS-01
     Ram B. BHAGAT, International Institute for Population Sceinces, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A104102EC - The geographies of internal and international migration in Asia: an exploration of patterns and linkagesA101469JS-01
     Elin CHARLES-EDWARDS, The University of Queensland , Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A104075ED - Migration in large cities, family and the new Brazilian migratory patternA101469JS-01
     Ednelson DOTA, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A103101TK - Interregional migrations in Europe - a new methodological approach A101469JS-01
     Tomasz KOMORNICKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A102804JC - Impact des « coronapistes » sur la pratique du vélo à Paris : enquête auprès de 1500 usagers des nouvelles pistes parisiennes en période de déconfinementA101381AM-01
     Clarice HORN, 6t-bureau de recherche, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    A103144AE - Croissance de l’usage du vélo en période de crise sanitaire : dynamique et facteurs explicatifs à travers le cas de la métropole de Lyon (France)A101381AM-01
     Ali EL ZEIN, LAET / ENTPE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    A102963ML - Les pistes cyclables temporaires à Bogotá, une mesure d’urgence face à la pandémie devenue objet de revendication politique citoyenneA101381AM-01
     Maëlle LUCAS, Université Rennes 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    A104131LP - Deep-rooted ways of life, inspiration for a critical Latin American perspective on capitalist modernity.A101658MB-01
     Luz Vanessa PÉREZ TAPIA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisposal, Deterritorialization In The Global South. Dialogues Between Africa, Latin America And The Caribbean - Virtual Room 4
    A105540TR - Control territorial frente a la prevención de desastres: análisis de los territorios evacuados por riesgo de rotura de presas mineras en Minas Gerais, Brasil.A101658MB-01
     Thell RODRIGUES, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisposal, Deterritorialization In The Global South. Dialogues Between Africa, Latin America And The Caribbean - Virtual Room 4
    A105556JD - LA GEOPOLITICA DE LA DES/COLONIALIDAD EN EL AFRICA: EL PAPEL DE CUBA EN LA LIBERACION DEL AFRICA Y DEL APARTHEIDA101658MB-01
     Delgado JUAN, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisposal, Deterritorialization In The Global South. Dialogues Between Africa, Latin America And The Caribbean - Virtual Room 4
    A105590CD - GEOGRAFÍA Y FORMACIÓN DOCENTE EN BOLIVIA: DESAFÍOS Y POSIBILIDADES DE NUEVOS DIÁLOGOS EN AMÉRICA LATINA, EL CARIBE Y ÁFRICA A101658MB-01
     Clézio DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal Rural Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDisposal, Deterritorialization In The Global South. Dialogues Between Africa, Latin America And The Caribbean - Virtual Room 4
    A103159MS - Environmental justice concerns in the continued pursuit of coal seam and shale gas: a community perspectiveA101586RB-01
     Meg SHERVAL, The University of Newcastle, Australia, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Virtual Room 5
    A104365JC - Counter-topographies of law and emancipation: Settler colonialism, climate justice, and abolition in the AnthropoceneA101586RB-01
     Joel CORREIA, University Of Florida, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Virtual Room 5
    A102657RB - Where to from here? From law to place and back againA101586RB-01
     Robyn BARTEL, University of New England, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Virtual Room 5
    Exposition de photos inédites du fonds Jean Gottmann, avec le soutien de la Commission UGI sur l'histoire de la pensée géographique
    Tous les jours dans Galerie Souflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, aux horaires du congrès.
    Inauguration : Mardi 19/7/ 2022, 17h

    Si la réputation internationale de Jean Gottmann a été longtemps associée à la Mégalopolis et à la géographie urbaine, les paysages américains qu’il photographie dans les années 1950 témoignent de sa formation française en études rurales et révèlent sa compréhension précoce de la « symbiose entre le rural et l'urbain » sur la côte nord-est des États-Unis. Beaucoup de paysages saisis au long des routes, de scènes de rue, offrent un aperçu vivant des gens et de lieux qu’ils habitent. Ils soulignent l’intérêt de Jean Gottmann pour la diversité des établissements et des groupes humains, qui est la clé de sa géographie : dans le contexte actuel de l'accélération de l'histoire, sa géographie interroge avec acuité notre relation avec le temps
    Exposition de photos inédites du fonds Jean Gottmann, avec le soutien de la Commission UGI sur l'histoire de la pensée géographique
    Tous les jours dans Galerie Souflot, Université Paris 1 - Centre Panthéon, aux horaires du congrès.
    Inauguration : Mardi 19/7/ 2022, 17h

    Si la réputation internationale de Jean Gottmann a été longtemps associée à la Mégalopolis et à la géographie urbaine, les paysages américains qu’il photographie dans les années 1950 témoignent de sa formation française en études rurales et révèlent sa compréhension précoce de la « symbiose entre le rural et l'urbain » sur la côte nord-est des États-Unis. Beaucoup de paysages saisis au long des routes, de scènes de rue, offrent un aperçu vivant des gens et de lieux qu’ils habitent. Ils soulignent l’intérêt de Jean Gottmann pour la diversité des établissements et des groupes humains, qui est la clé de sa géographie : dans le contexte actuel de l'accélération de l'histoire, sa géographie interroge avec acuité notre relation avec le temps
    A103199FF - Young People, Social Justice and Climate CrisisA101512CM-01
     Bronagh DILLON, NUI Galway , Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A102914TS - Time and Space for Young People: Here, Now, Future Working Towards Social Justice.A101512CM-01
     Tracey SKELTON, National University Of Singapore, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103946AA - Skill development through student housing: a case study of the “KAPS” programme in FranceA101512CM-01
     Alexis ALAMEL, Sciences Po Rennes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103742SR - Patrimoine et jeux d’acteurs multi-échelles : les dynamiques territoriales autour des chemins ruraux vers CompostelleA101613IH-02
     Sébastien RAYSSAC, LISST-Dynamiques Rurales (UMR-CNRS 5193) - Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès, France
     Patricia PANEGOS, LISST (UMR-CNRS 5193) - CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103122MG - Le patrimoine de proximité, fondement du projet de territoire. Le cas de la Communauté de communes du Grand Chambord (Loir-et-Cher)A101613IH-02
     Mathieu GIGOT, Université Paris Cité, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102935RC - Vers une construction polyarchique des territoires en Val de Loire ; patrimoines et paysages culturels en action ? A101613IH-02
     Romeo CARABELLI, Université de Tours, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103971PB - La patrimonialisation de la route : une confrontation entre spatialités et échelles. L’exemple des commémorations communales de la route nationale 7.A101613IH-02
     Pierre-Louis BALLOT, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, UMR CNRS 5319 Passages, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104031SE - Historical Memory Law and retoponimization processes in SpainA101585VP-01
     Samuel ESTEBAN RODRÍGUEZ, Departamento De Geografía Y Ordenación Del Territorio - Universidad De Zaragoza (Spain), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103369GZ - The practices of re-naming and re-semantization of places in Ibn Gubayr’s Journey (Rihla). Cartographic comparison of contemporary Sicily with that of the 12th centuryA101585VP-01
     Giovanna ZAVETTIERI, Rome "Tor Vergata" University, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104616LK - Reading the space of village. Microtoponymy on the Polish and Ruthenian borderland in the process of socio-political changes A101585VP-01
     Lukasz KARPECKI, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104955FD - For better and worse: Transport Geography challenged by other disciplinesA101487JB-02
     Frédéric DOBRUSZKES, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104935MS - GEOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHERS IN PLACE AND TIME: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF GEOGRAPHYA101487JB-02
     Jacobo GARCIA ALVAREZ, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103110TV - Geographical approaches to sustainability research and monitoring in the Arctic A101487JB-02
     Tatiana VLASOVA, Institute of Geography, Russian Federation
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103151VA - Map of the places of memory of terrorism in the Basque Country, 1968-2011A101516BL-01
     Erik ZUBIAGA ARANA , Valetín de Foronda Istitute for Social History (University of the Basque Country), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103859DR - Roms et les politiques mémorielles les concernant en Slovaquie et République tchèqueA101516BL-01
     Durda ROGANOVIC, IFG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103467ns - Géographie et logiques de la stratégie de restauration des lieux de la mémoire juive en Turquie. A101516BL-01
     Nora SENI, Université Paris 8 Institut français de géopolitique IFG-Lab, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103138AG - Inscription of conflictual identities in the landscape: a case study from Bosnia and HerzegovinaA101516BL-01
     Agostoni GIOVANNI, Università Degli Studi Di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A102410AK - Post-Coronavirus personal spatial mobilities: A speculative viewA101668MW-01
     Aharon KELLERMAN, University Of Haifa, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A102632TI - Urban E-Services: Considerations on Private and Public Provision ImplicationsA101668MW-01
     Tommi INKINEN, University Of Turku, Finland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105097WK - Changes in the areas of concentration of IT industries in the worldA101668MW-01
     Wioletta KILAR, Pedagogical University of Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103819MG - Engineering devices to support the territorial appropriation of data: the case of the DataLab NormandieA101668MW-01
     Marie-Hélène GAUTHIER, Umr Cnrs Idees 6266 - Université Du Havre / Région Normandie (Cifre), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104005LB - A new way of public participatory mapping for the city development process: introducing CIN CITY mobile application A101668MW-01
     Lucia BRISUDOVÁ, Palacký University Olomouc, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105493ML - Archives de Géographie et religions (1948)A101545BG-01
     Michel LOMPECH, Université Clermont Auvergne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103695EG - De la cosmogonie chrétienne à la fabrication du jardin : les spiritualités comme agent géographiqueA101545BG-01
     Etienne GRESILLON, Université De Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104468GD - Les SRADDET et l’objectif zéro artificialisation netteA101696SD-02
     Gwénael DORE, UMR SAD APT, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103762MA - Land Speculation, Vacant Land Taxation and Housing Policies in Saudi ArabiaA101696SD-02
     Meriem ABABSA, Chercheuse associée à l'Institut français du Proche-Orient et au CAREP Paris, consultante, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103135IC - The emergence of a Build-to-Rent housing market: State-led experimentalism in IsraelA101696SD-02
     Gillad ROSEN, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105265TL - Le foncier (inter)communal : frein ou levier pour la production de logement ?A101696SD-02
     Thibault LECOURT, Umr 7300 Espace / Avignon Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsReal Estate And Space: Where And How To Build In A Context Of No Net Land Take? - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102834GB - What may unknown anti-worms teach us about nature epistemology of the Anthropocene?A101439sd-01
     Gabrielle BOULEAU, Inrae, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103828LL - Hybrids, and the geography of the environmentA101439sd-01
     Laurent LESPEZ, Univ. Paris-Est Créteil et LGP-CNRS UMR 8591, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104556GB - Geoethical River Futures: A More-Than-Human Physical Geography perspective upon the geography of NatureA101439sd-01
     Gary BRIERLEY, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103474MT - Environmental monitoring as epistemic infrastructure: a frontier for geographical research on natureA101439sd-01
     Marc TADAKI, Cawthron Institute, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104301DC - Changing perspectives on wild boars in southern France – opportunities and challenges for a critical approach in animal geography.A101689JC-02
     Deborah COZ, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CNRS, UMR 5175), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104422Ed - Dogs’ geo-graphies and cultural landscapes: a critical approachA101689JC-02
     Elena DELL'AGNESE, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104934JE - Faire souffrir ou mettre à mort ? Pratiques et régimes de justification situés dans les écoles vétérinaires de Maisons-Alfort et de Pondichéry A101689JC-02
     Jean ESTEBANEZ, UPEC, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103883AB - Health for Companion Species: A failing intersection of humanist and speciesist politicsA101689JC-02
     Alexandra BOESEL, University Of California, Los Angeles, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTerritories And Politics Of Animalities : Critical Animal Geographies Between Domination And Resistance - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104351tp - Doing (transnational) family online. The family uses of digital media among highly skilled italian migrants in ParisA101449GM-02
     Thomas PFIRSCH, Université polytechnique hauts de France , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103911MT - Dynamic maps of Islamic organizational infrastructure in the 20th and 21st centuries in USA, Germany and AustraliaA101449GM-02
     Victoria DUBICH, Center for the Study of Political Islam International (CSPII), Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104280GT - Sociocultural and Spatial/Geographic Patterns of Transnational ProfessionalsA101449GM-02
     Gyorgy TURY, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104871AW - Measuring recent inter-state migration in India with geo-referenced Twitter data A101449GM-02
     Tigran SOGOMONIAN, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDigital Tools: New Practices For Moving And New Sources For Studying Mobility - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105055PG - Towards a spatiotemporal transport GIS infrastructure for Southeast Europe and Turkey: Machine learning applications to model and to analyse road networks for the 19th and 20th centuriesA101473TT-01
     Petrus GERRITS, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104383AS - Historical Roads and Paths of the British Isles: Extending the existing network to Scotland and IrelandA101473TT-01
     Arthur STARZEC, University College London, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104946HE - A road network spatiotemporal database built through a serious gameA101473TT-01
     Claire LAGESSE, Laboratoire ThéMA UMR UFC/CNRS 6049, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104951HE - Analyzing road network morphogenesis based on geohistorical dataA101473TT-01
     Hanae EL GOUJ, Laboratoire ThéMA UMR UFC/CNRS 6049, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104342AA - Crisis of capitalism and the commodification of nature: Struggles of tourism and transport infrastructures in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)A101635AB-01
     Alejandro ARMAS-DÍAZ, Universität Leipzig / Institut für Geographie, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103962MB - Recreational depénse on the beach. The case of the Balearic Islands (Spain)A101635AB-01
     Macia BLAZQUEZ-SALOM, Department of Geography. University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105447GB - Post-communist tourism evolution comparison: Romania and Albania. The impact of Covid-19 on the tourism sectorA101635AB-01
     Gina BORDEA (RAFAILA), ”A.I. Cuza” University of Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104161JC - Querying degrowth in tourism geographies: Where to for the global South?A101635AB-01
     Joseph M. CHEER, Center For Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103832RV - Post-Pandemic tourism on the Costa Blanca (Alicante, Spain): Scenario for degrowth?A101635AB-01
     Rubén VILLAR-NAVASCUÉS, Interuniversity Institute of Geography, University of Alicante, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104849RR - Continuity, Discontinuity and Breakthrough in the Milanese Town Planning over the Last Hundred Years. From Expansion Planning to Regional GovernanceA101370CN-11
     Renzo RIBOLDAZZI, Politecnico di Milano Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103345MJ - From "Do not touch my circles" to " build back better" - different development scenarios for dealing with various contemporary urban development problems. Example of the City of Zagreb.A101370CN-11
     Martina JAKOVCIC, Faculty of Science, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103526CP - "Academy for Collaborative Urban Development": Possibilities and Limitations of a Governance Process in Aachen/GermanyA101370CN-11
     Oliver SCHMITZ, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103896ZP - The Question of Time in Spatial Planning ManagementA101370CN-11
     Zbigniew PASZKOWSKI, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103490RP - Drought in the 21st Century: Geographical approaches to reducing risks from the global to local…and back againA101563TO-01
     Roger PULWARTY, NOAA, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103704GP - Sub-national longitudinal and geospatial analysis of hurricane impacts across the U.S. Gulf and Atlantic CoastsA101563TO-01
     Gainbi PARK, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104346LS - Cataloging of the Intensity of the Urban Heat Island on the Surface through Integrated Application of UAS Photogrammetry, Thermal Radiometry and GIS Based Spatial ModelingA101563TO-01
     Stelian DIMITROV , Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" , Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104752SC - Machine Learning and Knowledge Based Methods to Model Wildfire Susceptibility in Belize’s Ecosystems and Protected AreasA101563TO-01
     Santos CHICAS, IRI-THESys and Geography Department, Humboldt-Universität, Germany
     Jonas Ø. NIELSEN, IRI-THESys and Geography Department, Humboldt-Universität, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102645RA - Understanding the status of glacial lakes in Dibang river basin, Eastern Himalaya, India.A101563TO-01
     Rayees AHMED, University of Kashmir, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104273AA - La géographie des centralités urbaines, commerciales et numériques dans les espaces métropolitains. A101590NL-02
     Alessandro ARALDI, CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur, ESPACE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A103069MP - Définir des typologies de centralités urbaines à l’aune de scénarios prospectifs exacerbés expérimentés par serious gameA101590NL-02
     Marianne PETIT, LABORATOIRE DISCONTINUITÉS - UNIVERSITÉ D'ARTOIS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A103554NL - Revisiter le concept de centralité marchande : une nécessité pour mieux faire évoluer les espaces marchandsA101590NL-02
     Nicolas LEBRUN, UR Disconinuités - Université d'Artois , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCentres, Centralité Et Fonction Marchande - Panthéon Room 01
    A104525DG - Feminist geographies and gender geographies in Argentina: state of affairs, contributions and future challengesA101404AD-02
     Daniela GUBERMAN, Instituto de Geografía - Universidad de Buenos Aires (Junior Researcher at INDEGEO Programme), Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105391SP - Re-thinking the boundary from a feminist perspective. Gendering geographic knowledge and making place for emotions during the research field (Patagonia).A101404AD-02
     Sofia PEREZ, Ehess / Iheal - Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104382LE - ‘A Kind of Holy Heat’: Reflections on Feminist Geographies and Black Feminisms in the U.S. SouthA101404AD-02
     Latoya EAVES, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105283AM - IS THERE A ‘WE’ IN FEMINISM? A REFLECTION OF A PhD RESEARCHER: THROUGH LENSES OF ANTI-RACISMA101404AD-02
     Alice MPOFU-COLES, University of Reading, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103289SD - From Fluvial Border to Land Border: Island Movements, State and Local Communities along the Lower DanubeA101567KP-02
     Stefan DORONDEL, Francisc Rainer Institute of Anthropology Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A103357JB - Bi-oceanic highway corridors as an instrument for regional development and border integration: the case of the cities of Assis Brasil and Porto Murtinho, BrazilA101567KP-02
     Jackson BITENCOURT, University of Brasilia, Brazil, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A103750SD - Stability of transborder cooperation on the example of Polish borderlandsA101567KP-02
     Sylwia DOLZBLASZ, University of Wroclaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A104363PU - Innovative Governance in cross border regions and its conditions: Cases from the German-Polish border A101567KP-02
     Peter ULRICH, Brandenburg University Of Technology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A105076IN - Development of cross-border cooperation at the EU's external borders on the example of Serbia and neighboring border regionsA101567KP-02
     Imre NAGY, Institute For Regional Studies Research, Cers/pécs/hungary; University Of Novi Sad/novi Sad/serbia, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLinking Borderlands - Transitions And Dynamics Of Cross Border Areas - Panthéon Room 02
    A103073CC - Assessing the place of animals in urban greening operations: a research project on OASIS schoolyards A101396SB-02
     Celine CLAUZEL, Université De Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103815JS - Three perspectives for considering the interactions of cockroaches and bedbugs with humansA101396SB-02
     Joëlle SALOMON CAVIN, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103794LJ - Editing maps of landscape elements according to their potential influence on animals by combining multi-source data: a case study about red foxes in urban environmentA101396SB-02
     Laurence JOLIVET, LASTIG, Univ Gustave Eiffel, IGN-ENSG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104932JE - Cohabiter en école vétérinaire : pratiques et régimes de justification situés des relations entre humains et animaux à l’EnVA (Maisons-Alfort) et au Ravj Gandhi Institute (Pondichéry) A101396SB-02
     Jean ESTEBANEZ, UPEC, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104668CM - Ancestry reconstruction, self-care and resistance: reclaiming women’s right to the city in Maré, Rio de JaneiroA101346EV-01
     Cathy MCILWAINE, King's College London, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105024SB - Women’s Right to The City through Pandemic Solidarities: Reflections from Poor and Peripheral Neighborhoods in Delhi, IndiaA101346EV-01
     Swagata BASU, SSV College, Hapur, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105538KD - Towards a queer right to the city: the (re)claiming of safe spaces through spatial activism from women and tgcnp in GenevaA101346EV-01
     Karine DUPLAN, University Of Geneva, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105269MA - Exploring Tourism Potential in Rural Space: An Analysis with special reference to Prayagraj District, IndiaA101511VN-07
     Mahvish ANJUM, Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A103237A. - Sustainable Tourism Development and Livelihood Opportunities: Case Study of Banka, BiharA101511VN-07
     Anshu ., KIRORI MAL COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104418DJ - Local Theme Park Development without Locals: Focusing on the Barriers to Community Participation with a Case of Gwangmyeong CaveA101511VN-07
     Donghyeok JEONG, Coventry University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A102798NV - Model of Rural Integrated System-MRIS in function of resilience of rural tourism destinationA101511VN-07
     Nada VIDIC, Academic Board For Village Of Sanu, Serbia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsOpen Paper Session: Igu Tourism Commission - Panthéon Room 15
    A104788LD - SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY, CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY: THE TERMS OF THE DEBATE IN THE FRENCH CONTEXTA101506LD-02
     Louis DUPONT, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A102334Hc - L’Hellénisme: une identité postmoderne?: les Grecs d’Ingeniero White (Argentine)A101506LD-02
     Hugo CAPELLÀ MITERNIQUE, UNIVERSITAT ILLES BALEARS , UIB, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A103156SL - Etude historique de l'impact du tournant culturel sur la géographie coréenneA101506LD-02
     Sujin LEE, Université de Nantes , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105394PR - EXPLORING NEW CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES: REGIONAL CONSTRUCTS OF FOLK ETHNOMUSICOLOGY IN WESTERN HIMALAYAS, INDIAA101506LD-02
     Pankaj RAWAT, Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A104042ES - These spatialities that European law can see: exploring geo-ethical norms contained in the European energy-climate legislationA101586RB-02
     Emmanuelle SANTOIRE, Université Lyon 3 Jean Moulin - Umr 5600 Evs (Environnement, Ville, Société), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 17
    A102791BJ - Finding time, place, and the material of queer heritage in planning lawA101586RB-02
     Brad JESSUP, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 17
    A102379DR - Customary law, lore and community protocols: working with biodiversity geoethics in the anthropoceneA101586RB-02
     Daniel ROBINSON, UNSW, Australia
     Margaret RAVEN, UNSW, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace, Place, Law, Lore: Geoethics For The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 17
    A102978CR - Assemblage Theory: The Key to Understanding ‘Southern’ Urbanities? A101464VS-01
     Chantalle Elisabeth RIETDIJK, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103023DW - Changing Location of Producer Services in Shanghai A101464VS-01
     Weiye XIAO, University of Utah, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103516YY - Urban development in the urban fringe of the Delhi metropolitan region: A case study of Manesar, IndiaA101464VS-01
     Yui YOSHIMICHI, Hiroshima University / Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A105487JS - Urbanization dynamics in the South according to AfricapolisA101464VS-01
     José Luis SAN EMETERIO, Université de Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103355MH - Residential Differentiation in Yangon Metropolitan Areas based on the 2014 Population and Housing CensusA101464VS-01
     Masateru HINO, Chugoku Gakuen University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103842KD - FLOOD DISASTER, ASSESSMENT AND THEIR MITIGATION PLAN IN BIHAR, INDIAA101464VS-01
     Kumar DILIP, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Evening College, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A104413HK - The Japanese “LINE problem”: Data sovereignty and data colonialism in Asia before a changing geopolitical backgroundA101566AC-02
     Harald KUEMMERLE, German Institute For Japanese Studies, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A104526PU - Digital transformation and transformative data: participatory data practices and data sovereignty in underserved and self-constructed neighbourhoodsA101566AC-02
     Philipp ULBRICH, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103094MM - Sovereignty for whom? - On the Political Economy of Contradictory Digital Sovereignisation in the EUA101566AC-02
     Max MÜNßINGER, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A104415AD - Digital sovereignty in France : a binary debate far from the political objectives A101566AC-02
     Alix DESFORGES, Geode - Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103943JT - The Norm Development Process of Digital Sovereignty in China, the EU, the US and RussiaA101566AC-02
     Johannes THUMFART, Research Group Lsts, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A104391MD - DRIVING FORCES AND CONSEQUENCES OF LAND USE/COVER CHANGES RELATED TO RENEWABLE ENERGY USE IN ROMANIAA101626MD-02
     Monica DUMITRASCU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A103659TH - Urban sprawl patterns and impacts around Central Europe’s middle-sized citiesA101626MD-02
     Tamás HARDI, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Institute for Regional Studies West-Hungarian Research Institute, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104915MW - LUCC in the Massif Central region of France: extent of afforestation and its consequences on ecosystemsA101626MD-02
     Magali WEISSGERBER, Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, GEOLAB, F-63000, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A103491UR - Satellite based analysis on Land-use Land-cover change at East Bokaro Coal-field, Jharkhand , Eastern IndiaA101626MD-02
     Utkarsha RANI, Ranchi University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104019EF - The Landuse Implications of Financialization in IsraelA101626MD-02
     Eran FEITELSON, The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104177EL - Double contestation pour un projet urbain de capitale ex-nihilo à Amaravati : luttes sociales et droit à la ville en Andhra Pradesh, Inde (2014-2022)A101493CS-02
     Eric LECLERC, Université De Lille, Tves Ea 4477, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Contested Periphery: The Urban Space Between Governing The Poor And Social Struggles - Panthéon Room 307
    A102850LF - Political Forests: A Feminist Political Ecology Account of Climate-Driven Forestry PlantationsUGI202204-01
     Louise FITZGERALD, Department Of Geography, Maynooth University , Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A103535SJ - Thinking with urban soil: temporalities, agency, and crisis.UGI202204-01
     Sandra JASPER, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A103595IK - Arguing with Jakob von Uexküll’s UmweltenUGI202204-01
     Ian KLINKE, University Of Oxford, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A104449RR - WolfWalkers: Decolonial Feminism, Indigenous Knowledges and Irish Environmental HistoryUGI202204-01
     Rory ROWAN, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A104807ED - A theoretical reflection on temporal aspects of emergency population warning and rescue response on human behaviors during disastersA101490JD-02
     Edwige DUBOS-PAILLARD, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Laboratoire Géographie-cités, , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A105241dB - Sentinels as tools to anticipate "tipping points" in environmental socio-ecological systems.A101490JD-02
     David BLANCHON, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A105317EM - Near real time monitoring of inundations combining Sentinel 1A/B, Vigie-crue and precision topography datasets: The Garonne flood of January 2021 (South-Western France) A101490JD-02
     Eric MASSON, TVES EA 4477 -Université de Lille / Polytech Lille, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A105379NC - Evaluation of early warnings time in case of tsunami event on the french mediterranean coastline.A101490JD-02
     Noé CARLES, Avignon Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpace-Time Interactions In Early Warnings And Alerting Systems - Panthéon Room 54
    A104095GP - L’indépendance et la discrépance : la délicate articulation du temps politique et des temporalités du développement en Nouvelle-CalédonieA101548GM-02
     Gilles PESTANA, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie - ERALO, New Caledonia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A104386CR - Stratification du développement en Afrique sub-saharienne. Temporalités croisées des idées, des modèles, des projets et des sociétés A101548GM-02
     Christine RAIMOND, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A104729CN - L’application de la loi sur les Services Sanitaires Ruraux au Chili : une double transition révélatrice d’inégalités socio-spatiales.A101548GM-02
     Chloé NICOLAS, Center for Climate and Resilience Research, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A105479Kd - Temporalités, synchronisation et contingence : les projets de développement peuvent-ils permettre de capter les moments d'indétermination dans la construction d'une action collective porteuse de justice sociale ?A101548GM-02
     Kévin DE LA CROIX, GRET, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A103940MD - Temporalités structurelle et programmée du développement métropolitain dakarois : des périphéries pourvoyeuses et réceptacles aux périphéries centralités métropolitaines A101548GM-02
     Ibrahima Faye DIOUF, Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A105425sM - Cartographie et justice spatiale : exemple malgacheSESS01-02
     Xavier AMELOT, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103179NF - MAPPING SPATIAL INJUSTICESSESS01-02
     Núria FONT-CASASECA, Departament de Geografia. Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103134JN - Spatial justice and the quality of life: access to public transport and public services in SloveniaSESS01-02
     Janez NARED, Zrc Sazu, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103849CE - Populations fragiles et usage des transports en commun : quelles visions d’un juste accès aux ressources urbaines dans les métropoles de Strasbourg, Bruxelles et Konya ?SESS01-02
     Christophe ENAUX, UMR LIVE 7362 Université de Strasbourg - CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104546BB - Les nouveaux dispositifs de mise en valeur des produits de l’oléiculture : outil de recomposition des systèmes de production et des territoires d'"arrière-pays" au MarocA101636IC-02
     Brahim BADIDI, Centre d'études et de Recherche "Homme, Espace, Société" (HES) - FLSH - Université Mohammed V de Rabat, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105138BK - Le lavandin à Oulmès (Plateau central marocain). La trajectoire perturbée d’une spécificité en constructionA101636IC-02
     Bouchra KARROUD, Litopad/ Flsh-Rabat, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105205MM - Les terroirs du Figuier : Analyse du processus de mise en spécificité et de recomposition des territoires par les politiques de valorisation des produits de terroir dans le pays des Ait Baamrane à l’Anti Atlas Occidental du Maroc.A101636IC-02
     Majda MOUROU, Université Mohammed V Rabat Maroc , Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105443WB - Réserve de Biosphère d’Arganeraie : Innovation, émergence et recomposition des territoires. Cas de la vallée d’Ammlen-MarocA101636IC-02
     Wafaa BENHSAIN, Université Cadi Ayyad-Lerma, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Valorisation Internationale Du Local Au Sud De La Méditerranée : Entre Impasses Et Recompositions Territoriales - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103363RL - Are migration and settlement environment-driven? Environment-related residential preferences of migrants in ChinaA101469JS-02
     Ran LIU, College of Resource Environment and Tourism, Capital Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A104021DS - From quantitative indicators to qualitative analysis: an example of studying the intracity social differentiation in European capitalsA101469JS-02
     Daria SHATILO, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A103033JS - The role of migrant flow in the spatial diffusion of COVID-19 from Wuhan city to provincial regions in China: Results from an agents-based spatial SEIR modelA101469JS-02
     Jianfa SHEN, Chinese University Of Hong Kong, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A102979YZ - Permanency and stability of migrants’ settlement intention and its determinants in China’s new phase of urbanization: A multi-dimensional perspectiveA101469JS-02
     Yu ZHU, Fujian Normal University/Shanghai University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsChanging Migration Systems: New Patterns, New Processes And New Analytical Approaches - Virtual Room 1
    A104567mO - Le partage de la voirie pour une meilleure contribution à la mobilité verteA101381AM-02
     Malika OUZIR, université de m'sila, Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    A104310FR - La mobilité piétonne pendant et après le COVID à Oran- Algérie : quels modes de vie et modes de ville pour le futur ?A101381AM-02
     Fafa REBOUHA, Université Des Sciences Et Technologie Oran -Algérie, Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    A104515MR - Quelle est la place de la marche dans les solutions de Mobility as a Service (MaaS) ? Exploration des solutions en Île de France et perspectives d'incitation pour des pratiques de mobilité durable avec MaaS A101381AM-02
     Mariana REYES, IRT SystemX et Laboratoire de Génie Industriel, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Mobilité Piétonne Et Par Vélo Dans Les Futures Villes Du Monde : Entre Changement Des Comportements Et Impacts Du Covid-19 - Virtual Room 3
    L'Himalaya, souvent comparé à un « troisième pôle » fait partie des systèmes les plus fragiles du monde. Il est habité par environ 225 millions de personnes, ce qui représente 26 % de la population montagnarde mondiale. Au cours du siècle dernier, les montagnes de l'Himalaya ont connu un réchauffement supérieur à la moyenne mondiale. Les impacts du changement climatique sont visibles par le recul généralisé des glaciers, qui perdent en masse et se fragmentent. La couverture neigeuse a considérablement diminué. Le nombre de lacs glaciaires et les risques potentiels qu’ils représentent ont augmenté, entraînant une augmentation du nombre d'inondations. En outre, le verdissement et le brunissement (de la végétation) de l'Himalaya ont été observés.
    Le concept de « science ouverte » est fondé sur le principe d'un accès libre et gratuit aux travaux scientifiques à l'ensemble de la communauté scientifique, et au-delà. C’est un idéal largement soutenue aujourd'hui par la plupart des institutions nationales et internationales productrices ou utilisatrices de ces travaux. Il soulève néanmoins de nombreuses questions et se heurte à d'importants obstacles parmi lesquels le classement des revues, les éditeurs académiques commerciaux, la reconnaissance du travail éditorial dans les revues en libre accès, mais aussi la question linguistique. En parallèle, les réseaux sociaux, spontanés ou commandités, diffusent des informations scientifiques qui, in fine, dévaluent la science comme principale médiation entre les cultures et les êtres humains.
    A104033ZS - Students in Residences: Routines, Rhythms, Rituals, and the Reproduction of an IdeaA101512CM-02
     Zachery SPIRE, Stanford University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103218CM - Precarious students, the forgotten ones of metropolisationA101512CM-02
     Chloé MORHAIN, Université de Lyon , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103208LZ - Children in trains: proposal for a time use typologyA101512CM-02
     Léa ZACHARIOU, LVMT - Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105051KF - Childhood Independent Mobility in Belgium: Gender Inequality and How Youth “Find” Themselves in Their Neighborhood.A101512CM-02
     Kandice FULTS, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Cosmopolis Centre for Urban Research, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103511JT - Children’s everyday activities and places – a study in the city region of Aachen, GermanyA101512CM-02
     Joel TEICHMANN, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104134YC - Art rupestre et mise en tourisme : quels schémas de valorisations dans les Alpes françaises et italiennes ?A101613IH-03
     Yoann COLLANGE, Laboratoire EDYTEM - Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104867RJ - Aux racines des patrimonialisations : entre pratiques citadines et constructions institutionnelles à travers l’exemple de la forêt sacrée d’Osun-Osogbo, Osogbo, Etat d’Osun, NigeriaA101613IH-03
     Rémi JENVRIN, Umr 8586 Prodig - Inshs Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103120RS - La participation des femmes dans la territorialisation des savoirs traditionnels – mise en valeur et préservationA101613IH-03
     Roseli SANTOS, Universidade Estadual Do Oeste Do Paraná, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Patrimoines Culturels : Mutations Contemporaines Et Enjeux Renouvelés - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104169IL - THE NAME OF THE FAVELAS: Contradictions of the urban toponymy in BrazilA101585VP-02
     Ivaldo LIMA, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104381CH - La hiérarchie des pouvoirs urbains par la dénomination du populaire à Lima, PérouA101585VP-02
     Cyriaque HATTEMER, Université Panthéon Sorbonne Paris 1, Umr 8586 Prodig / Institut Français D’Etudes Andines , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104715GS - Toponyms or odonyms? Practical and critical aspects of a borderland.A101585VP-02
     Gianluigi SALVUCCI, Istat, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102966MB - L'obsession du lisible et les toponymies subalternes : sur quelques apories africaines du nationalisme toponymiqueA101585VP-02
     Michel BEN ARROUS, Université Gaston Berger, Saint-Louis, Sénégal, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104906JB - Issues and dilemmas of local and regional development in geographical researchA101487JB-03
     Jerzy BANSKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104317JH - Advantages and disadvantages of distance learning during the pandemic of COVID-19 in the opinion of teachers of schools in the Wielkopolska regionA101487JB-03
     Justyna WELTROWSKA, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104396EB - Students of public and private universities in the Wielkopolska region (Poland) facing the challenges of remote education during the COVID-19 pandemicA101487JB-03
     Emilia BOGACKA, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsResearch Directions, Challenges And Achievements Of Modern Geography - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104485EC - Are the slums and the citizen´s struggle worthy of a memorial in the city? Initiatives and strategies focused on public spacesA101516BL-02
     Elia CANOSA, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103881?E - WHERE IS THE NATION? SYMBOLIC LANDSCAPE OF AN ILLIBERAL REGIMEA101516BL-02
     Ágnes EROSS, Geographical Institute Rcaes Elkh, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103953DL - Mediation and articulation in the making of public memory: the case of the Italian "Giorno del ricordo"A101516BL-02
     Diego LAZZARICH, Università Degli Studi Della Campania "luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104043GB - Géographie des mémoires italiennes : fracture et conflits de hier et d’aujourd’huiA101516BL-02
     Giuseppe BETTONI, Université de Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105574RT - Metropolization and Innovation in Brazil´s megarregion A101668MW-02
     Regina TUNES, Universidade Do Estado Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105339cL - New co-work places as game changers in the knowledge and creative economy of cities and regions in a transitional eraA101668MW-02
     Christine LIEFOOGHE, Université de Lille, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104895SR - Fueling Innovation with Production: The Effects of Industry Structure on ColocationA101668MW-02
     Sylvain REMY, UMR 8504 Géographie-cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103710ML - The impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on the Italian urban system: between smart dynamics and territorial disparitiesA101668MW-02
     Paola ZAMPERLIN, Department of Civilizations and Forms of Knowledge University of Pisa, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103286EI - Forms of innovation and the core-periphery divide: Determinants of (non-) technological innovation in remotely located firmsA101668MW-02
     Emil ISRAEL, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103414PF - Global geography of new religious movements since 1945A101545BG-02
     Patrick FAVRO, Université de Polynésie française, French Polynesia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103157JL - L’étude de l’Orthodoxie roumaine en France. D’un géographe face à son objet, et à lui-même. Et d’un sujet à défricher.A101545BG-02
     Jean-Michel LEMONNIER, Université D'angers, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103302MC - En quête de la Terre promise : le facteur religieux au cœur des migrationsA101545BG-02
     Marie-Hélène CHEVRIER, Institut Catholique De Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103050DB - The role of ethnicity in residential mobility and preferences in multi-ethnic regionsUGI202209-01
     Daniel BALIZS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department for Urban Planning and Design, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional approaches in European countries - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103753SD - The role of NGOs in cross-border cooperation on the example of PolandUGI202209-01
     Sylwia DOLZBLASZ, University of Wroclaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional approaches in European countries - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105341TK - Estimation of a spatial weights matrix. The case of Polish regional unemployment ratesUGI202209-01
     Tomasz KOSSOWSKI, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional approaches in European countries - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104339SD - Enjeux spatiaux de la promotion du rewilding en Europe : quelles reconfigurations spatiales et idéelles pour la pensée de la nature ?A101439sd-02
     Salomé DEHAUT, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104493ET - Nature in press. Notes for a geographical analysis of emerging environmental narratives.A101439sd-02
     Emiliano TOLUSSO, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104349MC - Savoirs sur la nature & natures du sauvage : Quelles implications des visions du sauvage dans les géographies plus qu’humaines pour les dispositifs de conservation ?A101439sd-02
     Maud CHALMANDRIER, Institut de géographie et durabilité, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103241JG - De la nature à la Terre : pour une géo-graphie de l’AnthropocèneA101439sd-02
     Josselin GUYOT-TÉPHANY, Université de Nantes, LETG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A105009IM - Africa-EU migration and asymmetrical power relationsA101666CN-01
     Inocent MOYO, University Of Zululand, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Integration In Africa And Changing Global Balances - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105174BO - Regional Integration and African Development: An EvaluationA101666CN-01
     Benjamin OFORI-AMOAH, Western Michigan University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Integration In Africa And Changing Global Balances - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104560AK - L’« Affaire Simandou » : le triangle de conflits autour du gisement de fer guinéen (2002 – 2022)A101666CN-01
     Apoli Bertrand KAMENI, IEP Lyon, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Integration In Africa And Changing Global Balances - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103773AT - Les alternatives citoyennes face aux stratégies de planification et de développement urbain publics et privés. Les pratiques d’occupation à Bruxelles.A101513TZ-01
     Anna TERNON, LAB UCLouvain, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105551LT - Produire et réguler l’occupation temporaire de l’espace urbain à Mayotte A101513TZ-01
     Lucas TEILLER, Université de Paris - UMR 8504, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103855JB - La dimension politique de l’occupation temporaire. Un exercice de classification des différents dispositifs d’occupation entre la Métropole de Lyon et la Région Bruxelles Capitale.A101513TZ-01
     Johanna BERTHOU, Université De Saint-Etienne Et Université Libre De Bruxelles, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A104015MO - Variations sur l’éphémère en urbanisme. Etude critiqueA101513TZ-01
     Marie-Vic OZOUF-MARIGNIER, EHESS-Géographie-cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103919JU - Leveraging multi-source data integration for retrospective road network modelling and analysisA101473TT-02
     Johannes H. UHL, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102459SB - A Comparative Assessment of Methods for Constructing Historical Geospatial Networks of Night Train Services in EuropeA101473TT-02
     Simon BLAINEY, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102814EA - Multimodal transport modelling to assess population redistribution in Spain, 1850-2000A101473TT-02
     Eduard J. ALVAREZ-PALAU, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A105084RS - Tour de France by a Peripatetic Geographer A101473TT-02
     Robert SCHWARTZ, Mount Holyoke College, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A102991ID - Proximity tourism, solid alternative or passing trend?A101635AB-02
     Inmaculada DIAZ-SORIA, Escola Universitària de Turisme i Direcció Hotelera - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105368MH - RELIGIOUS TOURISM: A MANIFESTATION OF SACRED SPACE IN PRE AND POST-PANDEMIC TIMESA101635AB-02
     Md. Nurul HODA, Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102895AH - Towards a social ecology of tourism in AustriaA101635AB-02
     Angela HOF, University of Salzburg, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103267ML - COVID-19 as an accelerator of change? The impact of the pandemic on the degrowth debate in Barcelona's tourism”A101635AB-02
     Moritz LANGER, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104506RL - Impactos y repercusiones de la crisis del Covid-19 en el turismo de Mallorca: retos de futuroA101635AB-02
     Raúl LARDIÉS-BOSQUE, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103621Fv - Recalibrations: on the versatility of participation in strategic spatial planning. A Dutch case.A101370CN-12
     Ferry VAN DE MOSSELAER, KU Leuven, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103631VN - Local government spatial planning in a polycentric cooperative governance system A101370CN-12
     Stephanus MINNIE, University of the Free State , South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103646PR - Des citadins de première et de seconde classe ? Disparité de gouvernance dans le développement urbain à ConakryA101370CN-12
     Pascal REY, IFSRA, Burkina Faso
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103374MJ - L'urbanisme de rattrapage au Maroc : portée et limites (études de cas)A101370CN-12
     Mohammed JADAOUI, Université Ibn Zohr, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103141GK - Historical and prehistorical catastrophic flood events: Concerns for natural hazardsA101563TO-02
     Goro KOMATSU, International Research School of Planetary Sciences, Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Geologia, Università d'Annunzio, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104677NX - Vulnerability and Adaptation to Flood Hazards in Rural Settlements of Limpopo Province, South AfricaA101563TO-02
     Nkosinathi XULU, University of Zululand, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105144SU - A Vanishing Cultural Heritage: Studying the impact of Flood and River bank erosion in Majuli-island of Assam, IndiaA101563TO-02
     Sagar UPADHAYA, Dept. of Geography, Central University of Jharkhand, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105281KV - Geomorphological framework and its implications on 2018 Kerala Flood (India) - a study on coastal regions of the Vembanad catchment areaA101563TO-02
     Kommireddi Chinni V NAGA KUMAR, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM), India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104030EB - Inundation models of a potential tsunami in the plain of Martil-Tetouan (Morocco)A101563TO-02
     Elise BASQUIN, Faculté des Lettres, Sorbonne Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104111TO - Developing geographical education for effective utilization of hazard mapsA101563TO-02
     Takashi OGUCHI, Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103339EK - Towards a more inclusive gender and geography beyond the Anglo hegemony?A101404AD-03
     Eleonore KOFMAN, Middlesex University, United Arab Emirates
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104158CR - THE GEOGRAPHY CLASSROOM AS A POLITICAL PLACE. HOW CAN A FEMINIST APPROACH CONTRIBUTE?A101404AD-03
     Chiara RABBIOSI, Università di Padova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102656LJ - Looking back at two influential women geographers from ‘down under’ – Janice Monk and Evelyn StokesA101404AD-03
     Lynda JOHNSTON, University of Waikato, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102628MR - Dorothy Urlich Cloher navigating Anglo-American and Maori Geography in Aotearoa New A101404AD-03
     Michael ROCHE, Massey University, New Zealand, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTricenary Session: Looking Back To Look Ahead-An Agenda For Gender And Feminist Geographies - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103247BK - LOCAL AND REGIONAL DIMENSIONS OF NATURAL HAZARDS AND THEIR MANAGEMENTA101681NT-01
     Boian KOULOV, National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
     Bilyana BORISOVA, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A105441bm - The geohistory of risks tested out in the field: from the knowledge of phenomena to the geopolitics of risks. The case of the floods in the Rhine GrabenA101681NT-01
     Brice MARTIN, UHA Mulhouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A103785BS - Wetlands. An unnatural protection?A101681NT-01
     Bertrand SAJALOLI, Université D'orléans, Ufr Llsh, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A105201SB - Revisitando el Soconusco: siguiendo los pasos de viajeros y exploradores desde la época colonialA101681NT-01
     Sara BARRASA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A105207MA - Observer les parcelles agricoles pour écologiser les relations des agriculteurs.trices à la natureA101396SB-03
     Margaux ALARCON, LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés (LIENSs UMR 7266), La Rochelle Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105434MS - Mobilisations autour de la Caussenarde dans le Quercy. Une brebis ressource, patrimoine, symbole identitaire et outil de lutte contre les conséquences du réchauffement climatiqueA101396SB-03
     Maëlle SCHNEIDER, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A102735LR - Être à la « bonne » place : expérience touristique d’observation de la faune et ferme paysanne, deux dispositifs de maitrise des distances entre humains et autres qu’humainsA101396SB-03
     Louis DEFRAITEUR, Université Savoie-Mont Blanc, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A102959MC - A necessary evil? Examining the complexities of farm animal care and commodificationA101396SB-03
     Mackay CARLEY, York University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A102472FF - THE HENS SAVIORS : SOCIO SPATIAL DIMENSIONS IN WESTERN FRANCEA101396SB-03
     Frederic FORTUNEL, Le Mans Université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105184MP - Exploring autoethnography: a reflexive analysis on the use of observation in fieldworkA101346EV-02
     Maria PRATS FERRET, Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A102863CH - Re-centering housing as feminist issueA101346EV-02
     Claire HANCOCK, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105140TM - A Significant Silence: Single Mothers and the Current Israeli Housing Discourse A101346EV-02
     Talia MARGALIT, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A103104JA - Materialising urgency; emergent dimensions of plant time in times of crisis.A101582JA-01
     Jennifer ATCHISON, University of Wollongong, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103593KB - Foraging for Meaning and Survival: Crisis Temporalities within Plantlore Knowledge Exchange in the UKA101582JA-01
     Kezia BARKER, Birkbeck, University Of London, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103985BH - Upbeat plants in times of forest crisis? On the material and discursive trajectories of black Locust in FranceA101582JA-01
     Zoé GINTER, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, UMR PASSAGES, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103716JE - Intersecting temporalities: the story of sea buckthorn in post-mining areasA101582JA-01
     Mareike PAMPUS, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103317GL - Comment l’espace du corps s’impose-t-il aux géographes ? A101506LD-03
     Gaëlle LACAZE, Sorbonne université, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A104789CJ - L'importance de la culture des peuples autochtones en territoire brésilien: un regard géographiqueA101506LD-03
     Charlot JN CHARLES, UNIR - Universidade Federal de Rondônia, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105310JP - Best Practice Initiative towards Sustainable Environment: A Case Study of Switching From Plastic Cup to KulhadA101506LD-03
     Shivakant SINGH, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A103499PB - (Re)Examining Adda: Everyday Spaces of Sociability in West Bengal, IndiaA101506LD-03
     Prasun BHOWMIK, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105143BD - Nature-based Solutions for Cities: Transformational Drivers for a Better FutureA101464VS-02
     Bharat DAHIYA, School of Global Studies, Thammasat University, Thailand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A104164SY - A geospatial study of unsustainable urbanization in the state of Uttarakhand, IndiaA101464VS-02
     Sandesh YADAV, Freelance Researcher, New Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A104460RF - Smart, Green and Resilient Cities in Global South: A Sustainability Assessment A101464VS-02
     Rashid Aziz FARIDI, AMU, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103643VS - Past Experiences, Present Challenges and Future Prospects of Urbanization in IndiaA101464VS-02
     Vishwa SHARMA, Shaheed Bhagat Singh college, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103612SM - Roof for Every Citizen's Head: Tracing the Progress of Housing for All by 2022 MissionA101464VS-02
     Satyam MISHRA, Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103269AC - Border vs security? Nationalist discourses on cybersecurity and the “bordering” of cyberspaceA101566AC-03
     Margot FRANCOIS, UNIVERSITÉ PARIS 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103224KM - The Experimental Governance of Smart Cities: an analysis of Amsterdam Smart City in relation to Amsterdam’s Data Center industry.A101566AC-03
     Karinne MADRON-NEUMANN, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103158SB - The double pulse of contemporary archival data: Following the corpus of a contemporary digital state archive of bordering in IrelandA101566AC-03
     Sasha BROWN, Maynooth University, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A105234IS - An intertwined practice of digital security in a troubled geopolitical region? The example of Israel and UAEA101566AC-03
     Ilan SCIALOM, French Institute Of Geopolitics/ Geode Research Lab, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPolitical Geographies Of Data - Panthéon Room 214
    A103090MN - GIS-based Landscape Change Analysis in an Inner-German Border Area (Eichsfeld) using Historical Maps – between Division and ReunificationA101626MD-03
     Marco NEUBERT, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development , Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A105057AP - Effects of land use change in landslide susceptibility: A review a past and a view a future in Mira basin-EcuadorA101626MD-03
     Paul ARIAS, Universidad Técnica del Norte, Ecuador
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A102917NM - Differentiation between human and environmental driving forces of landuse / landcover change and identification of a climate legacy in the semi-arid vegetation of the Judean foothills of Israel with remote sensing and geoarchaeologyA101626MD-03
     Neil MANSPEIZER, Ben Gurion University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104293AS - Spatial Recognition and Land Use by the Hunter-Gatherer Khwe in the Natural Old Drainage Area, North-western BotswanaA101626MD-03
     Atsuki SHIBATA, Nara University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A103252NB - The urban margins as a product of the colonial logic of capitalismA101493CS-03
     Nuria BENACH, Universitat De Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Contested Periphery: The Urban Space Between Governing The Poor And Social Struggles - Panthéon Room 307
    A102650CS - Pawned spaces, crime and militarized management of the urban frontier: new contents of the peripheral urban sprawl of São PauloA101493CS-03
     César SIMONI SANTOS, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Contested Periphery: The Urban Space Between Governing The Poor And Social Struggles - Panthéon Room 307
    A104796BA - Facing the hegemony of water crisis narratives : political and material compromisesUGI202204-02
     Brice AUVET, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A105594ZN - An analysis of conflicts or contestations over use and access to land and water resources using the multi-causal modelUGI202204-02
     Nuhu ZAINAB, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A105527GR - Planting a tree to conserve water or to offset carbon emissions? When measures to address local or global environmental crises competeUGI202204-02
     Gaële ROUILLÉ-KIELO, INRAE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Space Of Environmental Crisis - Panthéon Room 53
    A102444JP - Thought develops by thinking with geographies: the generative power of islands in Anthropocene thinkingA101343AB-01
     Jonathan PUGH, Newcastle University, Uk, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103132SM - Atolls of the Maldives: the tale of a scientific journeyA101343AB-01
     Stefano MALATESTA, Univ of MIlano-Bicocca, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A104428SL - Reflection on the Brand Identity of Island TourismscapeA101343AB-01
     Yung-Chih HSU, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A104570SH - An interdisciplinary study on the current status of geoparks in the Korean island region and effective management methodsA101343AB-01
     Hong SUN-KEE, Institution for Marine and Island Cultures, Mokpo National University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103805As - Penser l’urgence à travers la gestion de crise en géographie du développementA101548GM-03
     Alexis SIERRA, Institut de recherche pour le développement, Tunisia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A103256CP - Temporalités du développement et crise environnementale au CambodgeA101548GM-03
     Celine PIERDET, Université de Technologie de Compiègne , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A103420BT - La déforestation dans le Grand Sud de Madagascar, les temporalités différenciées environnement/développement sources de contretemps.A101548GM-03
     Félicitée REJO-FIENENA, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A105382BP - Crises alimentaires au sahel : une temporalité des politiques agricoles, cas du Burkina FasoA101548GM-03
     Tewende Laurent OUEDRAOGO, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLes Temporalités Dans La Géographie Du Développement - Panthéon Room 58
    A103822RR - Le centre-ville d’Antananarivo : un espace négocié par les acteurs informels pour une justice spatialeSESS01-03
     Rindra RAHARINJANAHARY, Université, Madagascar
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105133JB - Lutter contre la ségrégation scolaire : les limites de la mixité sociale comme levier de justice dans le découpage des secteurs scolaires des collèges.SESS01-03
     Jules BODET, Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105486GC - De la justice spatiale à la reconquête du territoire : entre reconnaissance et contrôle. Une réflexion comparative de Medellin et de Rio de JaneiroSESS01-03
     Gonzalez CESAR, Universidad De Antioquia-Ehess , Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A102686LC - La justice spatiale, une notion pertinente pour éprouver les politiques publiques territoriales : l'exemple de l'accompagnement à l'entrepreneuriat en quartier prioritaireSESS01-03
     Loréna CLÉMENT, Université Paris Nanterre - LAVUE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104238CN - Penser la dimension spatiale des injustices alimentaires : l’exemple de deux épiceries sociales itinérantes en milieu ruralSESS01-03
     Claire NÉEL, INRAE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104067PN - Reflexive photography in the field: assessing the acquisition of knowledge and (soft) skills during a field tripA101714EM-01
     Philipp NAMBERGER, LMU Munich, Department of Geography, Economic Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsField Time: Collecting, Learning And Validating Knowledges To Progress Geographical Sciences - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104490SP - Emerging New Ideas in Validating Gender Disaggregated Data in the making of the Women Empowerment Atlas of India during Pandemic (2020-2022): Strengthening G.I. Sciences A101714EM-01
     Seema PARIHAR, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, KIRORI MAL COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsField Time: Collecting, Learning And Validating Knowledges To Progress Geographical Sciences - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103879JR - Teaching Geography with maps made for blind and partially sighted pupilsA101714EM-01
     José Jesús REYES NUNEZ , Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsField Time: Collecting, Learning And Validating Knowledges To Progress Geographical Sciences - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105548BC - Stop ! On repère. Silence ! On tourne. Pause ! On monte.A101697BC-01
     Béatrice COLLIGNON, U. Bordeaux Montaigne / Umr 5319 Passages, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A102604SB - Le temps consacré à la préproduction d'une géographie audiovisuelle. Une réflexion à partir du film “Movimento fermo”A101697BC-01
     Silvy BOCCALETTI, Università di Padova , Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104967KH - L’audiovisuel sur le terrain des sciences sociales : la réalisation d’un documentaire anthropologique sur la chasse en battueA101697BC-01
     Kylian HENCHOZ, Université De Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103465MF - Filmer la zone : espaces-temps d’une recherche-création sur les modes d’habiter associés à la mobilité du travail.A101697BC-01
     Misia FORLEN, Laboratoire Idees Le Havre, Cnrs 6266 - Université Le Havre Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103015OB - Prendre la caméra : faire se rencontrer les rythmes du filmeur et du filméA101697BC-01
     Corinne EYCHENNE, UMR LISST Dynamiques Rurales, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104032CM - Shopping Center and Shopping Mall: issues and failures of Victor Gruen’s design for the City of the Twentieth CenturyA101587AB-01
     Catherine MAUMI, Ahttep/ausser Umr 3329 Ensa Paris La Villette, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geographies Of Retail And Consumption: Themes, Issues, Approaches - Panthéon Room 01
    A104303AA - Retail spatial organisation and the physical city: bridging retail geography and urban morphologyA101587AB-01
     Alessandro ARALDI, CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur, ESPACE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrench-Speaking Geographies Of Retail And Consumption: Themes, Issues, Approaches - Panthéon Room 01
    A105254MM - Deindustrialisation as a Student City: Understanding emerging geographies of StudentificationA101512CM-03
     Pedro MZILENI, Nelson Mandela University , South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105388LD - Are they (still) polariZed? Rural vs. urban Generation Z and pro-environmental behaviourA101512CM-03
     Leszek DABROWSKI, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105155IG - What makes our neighbourhood liveable? A photovoice project with young people in a peripheral low-income district of BarcelonaA101512CM-03
     Irene GÓMEZ VARO, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel Sessions(Re)Positioning Youth In Space And Time: The Social Justice Of Space(S) - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A103243MD - Night sky experiences and imaginaries among visitors to a US national parkA101443JM-01
     Monika DERRIEN, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, United States
     Patricia STOKOWSKI, University of Vermont, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsidering, Protecting And Promoting The Night-Time Environment: A New Interface Of Tensions And Projects Between Cities And The Countryside - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A104260SC - The nocturnal environment, a boundary object to structure an interdisciplinary research fieldA101443JM-01
     Samuel CHALLEAT, CNRS UMR GÉODE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsidering, Protecting And Promoting The Night-Time Environment: A New Interface Of Tensions And Projects Between Cities And The Countryside - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A105401DB - Examining the interplay between street lighting and advertising lighting in the overall light pollution issues of Novi SadA101443JM-01
     Dajana BJELAJAC, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsidering, Protecting And Promoting The Night-Time Environment: A New Interface Of Tensions And Projects Between Cities And The Countryside - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103739FM - Balancing dark skies and tourism developmentA101443JM-01
     Fiona MCKENZIE , University of Western Australia, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsidering, Protecting And Promoting The Night-Time Environment: A New Interface Of Tensions And Projects Between Cities And The Countryside - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A103861JM - Darkness as a resource for collective action in rural areas: the IPAMAC network experience (France)A101443JM-01
     Johan MILIAN , Collectif RENOIR, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsConsidering, Protecting And Promoting The Night-Time Environment: A New Interface Of Tensions And Projects Between Cities And The Countryside - Institut de Géographie Nouvel Amphi
    A102821JK - Post-war new urban projects in Syria, an exploratory study of toponymsA101585VP-03
     Jack KEILO, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103060AB - La réattribution des toponymes en Abkhazie et en Ossétie du Sud à la suite des conflits ethno-territoriaux des années 1990A101585VP-03
     Ariane BACHELET, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104710GM - Street naming practices and policies of the civil anti-mafia movement in ItalyA101585VP-03
     Gianluigi SALVUCCI, Istat, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104918VP - Regendering the urban space. The right to the city from a transfeminist perspective.A101585VP-03
     Valeria PECORELLI, Iulm , Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCritical Toponymy: Practices Of (Re)Naming And The Power To Transform Time Into Space - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A102475JD - The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on cross-border cooperation in the German-French borderlandsA101407FW-01
     Julia DITTEL, Saarland University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCovid-19 - A Destructive Or Constructive Turning-Point For Cross-Border Cooperation Regions? - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A102484BN - Changes in cross-border labour markets during the pandemic – the example of the Greater RegionA101407FW-01
     Ines FUNK, Saarland University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCovid-19 - A Destructive Or Constructive Turning-Point For Cross-Border Cooperation Regions? - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104352PU - Territorial Impact Assessment of COVID-19 in the German-Polish borderlands: Towards cross-border post-pandemic public servicesA101407FW-01
     Peter ULRICH, Brandenburg University Of Technology, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCovid-19 - A Destructive Or Constructive Turning-Point For Cross-Border Cooperation Regions? - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103564ia - Pyrénées spirituelles : Le camp Bernard Rollot (Barèges) 1922-2022A101516BL-03
     Isabelle ANTONUTTI, Centre D'histoire Culturelle Des Sociétés Contemporaines (Université De Versailles Saint Quentin En Yvelines), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104184PR - Remembrance of the Ottoman occupation, Muslim related sentiments and local identity in Szigetvár (Hungary) the death place of Suleiman the MagnificentA101516BL-03
     Péter REMÉNYI, University of Pécs, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104681MP - Un geosímbolo conflictivo para la historia de España. El Valle de los Caídos y su representación cinematográfica (1978-2016)A101516BL-03
     Maria C. PUCHE-RUIZ, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Des Stratégies Mémorielles - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105563MC - Urban scale digital twins in data-driven society: Challenging digital universalism in urban planning decision-makingA101668MW-03
     Marianna CHARITONIDOU, Technical University Of Athens & Athens School Of Fine Arts, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103142MS - E-waste and urban mines to help the development of smart citiesA101668MW-03
     Maxime SCHIRRER, CNAM / LIRSA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104471SM - Gender and Technology in the Urban Development of India: A Study of Bhubaneswar Smart CityA101668MW-03
     Sramana MUKHERJEE, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A103570WJ - Internet performance as a basis for smart development - how to measure on a local scale?A101668MW-03
     Wojciech JURKOWSKI, University of Wroclaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A104923ac - When the port city becomes a smart city, the case of Le Havre A101668MW-03
     Alexandre CUVIER, Laboratoire Idees Université Le Havre , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A102592MW - The Technology Persuaders: How Social Media Influencers Shape Smart CitiesA101668MW-03
     Mark WILSON, Michigan State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSmart Development And Growth In Cities And Regions - Institut de Géographie Room 306
    A105278RA - Monasteries as Spiritual and Spatial Agents in ItalyA101545BG-03
     Raffaella AFFERNI, Università del Piemonte Orientale - Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A103128BD - Approches multiscalaires du Village des Pruniers. Changements globaux, « nouvelles » spiritualités et recomposition des spatialités.A101545BG-03
     Benjamin DORBAIRE, Université Bordeaux Montaigne / UMR 3519 Passages, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A104132DS - Harmonised Religious Place: A Case Study of Trilokinath Temple of Himachal Pradesh in India A101545BG-03
     Dheerendra SINGH, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A102904BC - L'empreinte des ancêtres: le territoire sacré au Timor-LesteA101545BG-03
     Brunna CRESPI, Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography And Spirituality - Institut de Géographie Room 316
    A105188GL - The connection between FDI and labour migration in Visegrad countriesUGI202209-02
     Gabor LADOS, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional approaches in European countries - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105608TT - Road freight transport cost and land use patterns in the EU regionsUGI202209-02
     Theodore TSEKERIS, Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE), Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional approaches in European countries - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105329LT - La caractérisation de trajectoires socio-écologiques en soutien d’une landscape political ecology : Fondements théoriques, propositions méthodologiques et perspectives pour la recherche et l’action d’une application aux paysages agricoles françaisA101439sd-03
     Laurie TISSIÈRE, UMR 7324 CITERES, CNRS, École de la Nature et du Paysage (INSA-CVL), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104926dB - Dépasser la dichotomie homme/nature par l’Anthropocène ? une analyse des manuels du supérieur de géographie français, entre recherche et enseignementA101439sd-03
     Alexis GONIN, Université Paris Nanterre, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103418AJ - Une géographie de la relationalité à l’ère anthropocène : concepts, outils et mise en œuvre dans les territoiresA101439sd-03
     Damien MARAGE, Université de Franche-Comté, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103083SD - Les conditions épistémologiques de l’existence des pratiques naturalistes en géographie au 21ième siècle : application à l’étude des hydrosystèmes.A101439sd-03
     Simon DUFOUR, Université de rennes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeography Of Nature In The 21St Century: An Epistemology For The Anthropocene? - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A104981KT - CROISSANCE URBAINE, UTILISATION DES TERRES ET VULNERABILITES EN CONTEXTE DE CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUE DANS UNE METROPOLE DU SUD : ABIDJANA101666CN-02
     Kinakpefan Michel TRAORE, Université Jean Lorougnon Guédé de Daloa (Côte d'Ivoire), Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Integration In Africa And Changing Global Balances - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105393ah - Du développement à la fragmentation des territoires : le poids de l’irrigation dans le delta et la moyenne vallée du fleuve Sénégal. A101666CN-02
     Amandine HERTZOG ADAMCZEWSKI, Cirad / Umr G-Eau, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRegional Integration In Africa And Changing Global Balances - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104331vF - Le camp de réfugiés/migrants en France… une affaire d’architectes ?A101513TZ-02
     Valérie FOUCHER-DUFOIX, Ecole Nationale Supérieure D'architecture Paris-Belleville/ipraus, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105374EM - De la fabrique du chez soi dans l'incertitude du temporaireA101513TZ-02
     Nancy OTTAVIANO, Association Quatorze, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A105293ra - L’habitat temporaire et le sol - Lecture spatiale des outils dérogatoires spécifiques contemporains au transit.A101513TZ-02
     Rachida ABIKCHI, PARIS EST - ENSAPB - IPRAUS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A102938MC - Camps de transit, Chaîne logistique et tri des exilés en Île-de-FranceA101513TZ-02
     Maxime CHRISTOPHE, Osc, Sciences Po, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A103149FO - Être en temps précaire, habiter éclater : Comment l’analyse des instabilités et précarités spatiales et temporelles à l’échelle d’une ville peut permettre de dessiner la ville hospitalière de demain.A101513TZ-02
     Florent OTTELLO, LALCA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Hébergement Et L'Occupation Temporaires : Une Institutionnalisation De La Précarité Temporelle Dans La Fabrique Urbaine ? - Institut de Géographie Room 411
    A102781CD - Port concentration in the European maritime network since 1945A101473TT-03
     César DUCRUET, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104947CM - Retrace the waterways in France since the 18th century - Issues of HGIS and network in the long runA101473TT-03
     Christophe MIMEUR, Laboratoire MATRIS - CY Cergy Paris Universite, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104956AL - Where did the ships sail? Simulating European shipping routes before the age of steamto create maritime routes.A101473TT-03
     Alexis LITVINE, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistorical Transport Networks In Modern Europe - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104740IM - From overtourism to undertourism – can Covid 19 pandemic become opportunity for tourism transformation of Dubrovnik, Croatia?A101635AB-03
     Izidora MARKOVI? VUKADIN, Institute for tourism, Croatia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103950MM - MIRAR AL PASADO PARA AFRONTAR EL FUTURO: TURISMO DE MASAS Y DESIGUALDAD SOCIOECONÓMICA EN ESPAÑAA101635AB-03
     María Antonia MARTÍNEZ CALDENTEY, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103776VM - A cluster analysis of the impacts of the Coronavirus on tourism demand in Uruguay during the 2021 high seasonA101635AB-03
     Maria Nela SEIJAS, Grupo de Investigación en Dinámica Económica (GIDE) - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de Administración - Universidad de la República , Uruguay
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103726BM - « From slow tourism to overtourism, and back again ? » : the paradoxes of alternative destinations facing overtourism during pandemic times. A101635AB-03
     Benoit MONTABONE, Université Rennes 2 / Umr Cnrs 6590 Eso, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103510NM - Conviviality as response to overtourism in natural environments. Alternatives to the privatization and commodification of nature for tourism purposes.A101635AB-03
     Nora MÜLLER, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105007CF - Geographies of urban housing policies: Methodologies for exploring mobility and materiality A101370CN-13
     Carola FRICKE, Human Geographie, University Of Freiburg, Germany, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104624MM - Transforming housing policy in Berlin, the case of Deutsche Wohnen&Co EnteignenA101370CN-13
     Marina MIRONICA, Humboldt Universität Zu Berlin, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103608FR - Fiscal implications of central places for municipal budgets. Empirical results from Germany.A101370CN-13
     Richter FRAUKE, University of Greifswald, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104612CP - La gouvernance locale et urbaine à travers le prisme de la réutilisation des biens confisqués au crime organisé et la valorisation des espaces urbains à Bari et Lecco (Italie). A101370CN-13
     Claudia PALERMO, Ladyss - Université De Paris 8 Et Studi Sulla Criminalità Organizzata - Università Degli Studi Di Milano , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103507MS - Evaluating exposure to landslides in rural areas in Central Italy.A101563TO-03
     Michele SANTANGELO, CNR IRPI, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103873MS - Interpretation of SAR amplitude derived products: an application to event landslide mappingA101563TO-03
     Michele SANTANGELO, CNR IRPI, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104477AR - Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Frequency Ratio, Information Value and Weights-of-Evidence Methods along a Highway Road Section in Sikkim Himalayas, IndiaA101563TO-03
     Ayanika RAY, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102845SA - Crustal response to heavy rains in Southwest Japan 2017 and 2020A101563TO-03
     Kosuke HEKI, Dept. Natural History Sciences Hokkaido University , Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104216JL - The earthquake landscape change in 20 years in TaiwanA101563TO-03
     Jiun-Chuan LIN, Department Of Geography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104276MZ - How expert is the crowd? Amid crowd and experts macroseismic intensities evaluation of historical and modern accounts of the 1927 Jericho earthquakeA101563TO-03
     Motti ZOHAR, University of Haifa, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105464MA - Housing Environment and Women Health in Weaver Community: A Case StudyA101474KY-01
     Mahvish ANJUM, Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105019MA - URBAN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SUPPLY: A CASE STUDY OF DELHI-CENTRAL NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONA101474KY-01
     Mamta ARORA, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105323PG - Localising sustainable development. The potential of the asset-based strategy in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.A101474KY-01
     Patrycja GRZYS, University Of Lodz, Department Of Regional And Social Geography, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104637PJ - The Role of Urban Green Spaces for Sustainable Living in NCT of Delhi, IndiaA101474KY-01
     Priyanka JHA, Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102859RL - Global south: Gender equality in the context of the climate crisisA101474KY-01
     Rakhee LAKHRAJ-GOVENDER, None, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104426NT - The use of historical data in the assessment of neotropical environments (forests, savannas, wetlands, inselbergs) in South AmericaA101681NT-02
     Nicola TODOROV, University Of French Guiana / Commission De Géographie Historique-Géohistoire, French Guiana
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A103954AL - Methods and Models for Enhancement of Forest Cover: The Initiatives of Telangana state in IndiaA101681NT-02
     Lonavath ASHOK KUMAR, Osmania University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A104362GM - Le reboisement comme un instrument de propagande politique à MadridA101681NT-02
     Gonzalo MADRAZO GARCÍA DE LOMANA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A104665XR - La transition forestière française, un objet d’étude pour la géohistoireA101681NT-02
     Xavier ROCHEL, Université De Lorraine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohistory Of Nature And Environmental Management - Panthéon Room 02
    A103297AL - Wilderness et rewilding : des dispositifs pour repenser la cohabitation entre humains et non-humains en EuropeA101396SB-04
     Alexandra LOCQUET, Laboratoire - Ladyss UMR 7533 , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105557MT - La création la Réserve de Faune d’Abdoulaye au centre-Togo, pour ou contre les Hommes ? Les services écosystémiques à l’épreuve A101396SB-04
     Mouhamed TEBONOU, Université De Tours, Citeres, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105345LC - In search of the wild: cohabitation of hunters and animals in the French AlpsA101396SB-04
     Laine CHANTELOUP, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105467KR - Extraction and Retreat: Industrial zones as spaces of more-than-human interactions A101396SB-04
     Karin REISINGER, Academy Of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104958LG - Histoire de la délimitation des zones biogéographiques du Monde du XIXe siècle à nos jours : une géographie des animaux ?A101396SB-04
     Laurent GODET, Cnrs (Laboratoire Letg-Nantes), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104561AB - Rethinking urban safety. Gender, care and public spaces in Córdoba, Argentina. A101346EV-03
     Anna BEDNARCZYK, Graduate School for Social Research, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A103545IB - Doing gender in playgrounds and urban parks: an exploratory analysis A101346EV-03
     Inês BARBOSA, Instituto de Sociologia da Universidade do Porto , Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A104768MS - Mapping fear: Feminine risks and strategies in public space in Thessaloniki A101346EV-03
     Maria SASSALOU, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105179MS - Instrumentalising fear and women’s bodies in political rhetoric in the context of Budapest, HungaryA101346EV-03
     Mirjam Cecília SAGI, Academy Of Science Hungary, Hungary
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A104755FG - Plants for a cold cosmosA101582JA-02
     Franklin GINN, Unviersity Of Bristol, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103852DM - Vegetal time as plants' agency and ecological restorationA101582JA-02
     Diego MOLINA, Rachel Carson Center For Environment And Society, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103116AD - Connect with urban plants, connect with time: inhabitants experience of seasonality in public space gardening contextA101582JA-02
     Amélie DESCHAMPS, Avignon Université - UMR 7300 ESPACE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A105206KD - From clock time to garden time: edible gardening in lockdownA101582JA-02
     Kelly DONATI, William Angliss Institute, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMaking Time For Plants; Marking The Temporalities, Rhythms And Durations Of Vegetal Life In Times Of Crisis. - Panthéon Room 15
    A103047SJ - THE GEOGRAPHY OF MATRIMONIAL GATHERING: A CASE STUDY OF SAURATH SABHA, MITHILA REGION, INDIAA101506LD-04
     Sugandh JHA, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105186MS - Space redefinition and local identity: local tourism agencies and cultural branding in the time of quarantine restrictionsA101506LD-04
     Maria SKIVKO, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Cultural Approach In Geography In Different Socio-Spatial And Temporal Contexts: A Comparative Perspective - Panthéon Room 16
    A105301AJ - REMODELLING URBAN VILLAGES IN DELHI: THE ROLE OF TRANSPORTATION A101464VS-03
     Anjana JAGMOHAN, DYAL SINGH COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A105355AG - Challenges and Opportunities of Rapid Urbanization in Ranchi Metropolitan Area: A Geospatial StudyA101464VS-03
     Aakriti GROVER, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103473WS - What is the connexion between LGBTQIAP+ marches and the Brazilian urban spaces?A101464VS-03
     Washington RAMOS DOS SANTOS JUNIOR, University of Central-West Paraná, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A102898PB - L’inclusion des femmes dans la Smart City : Au prisme des mobilités partagées à Hyderabad en Inde A101686KM-01
     Pauline BAUDENS, UMR LAM (Sciences Po Bordeaux, CNRS/IRD), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Inclusion Des Femmes Dans La Smart City Au Prisme Des Mobilités Durables - Panthéon Room 214
    A104252LM - Les pratiques de mobilité des femmes dans la ville d’Antananarivo-MadagascarA101686KM-01
     Landitiana MIAKATRA, Université D'antananarivo, Madagascar
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Inclusion Des Femmes Dans La Smart City Au Prisme Des Mobilités Durables - Panthéon Room 214
    A102326RR - Rural-Urban Linkages, Mobile Technologies, and Gender in the CityA101686KM-01
     Rachel Beatty RIEDL, Cornell University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Inclusion Des Femmes Dans La Smart City Au Prisme Des Mobilités Durables - Panthéon Room 214
    A105547YS - STRUCTURE DEMOGRAPHIQUE ET SOCIO-ECONOMIQUE DES TENANCIERES DE RESTAURANTS DANS LA VILLE DE GAGNOA (CENTRE-OUEST DE LA COTE D’IVOIRE)A101686KM-01
     Yapi Zohonon Sylvie Céline SÉRI, Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Inclusion Des Femmes Dans La Smart City Au Prisme Des Mobilités Durables - Panthéon Room 214
    A105198ED - Using simulated land use change to assess human wellbeing A101626MD-04
     Elizabeth DÍAZ GENERAL, Land Use Change & Climate Research Group, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research / Atmospheric Environmental Research (IMK-IFU), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104337MN - Public interest, civic engagement and participatory planning in Bucharest, Romania: spatial and contested meanings A101626MD-04
     Mariana NAE, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A102770KS - Impact of Land use/cover change on spread of Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs)A101626MD-04
     Kakoli SAHA, School of Planning and architecture, bhopal, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A103963SV - A land systems approach to the geography of infectious diseasesA101626MD-04
     Sophie VANWAMBEKE, Uclouvain, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A104106AV - Land cover dynamics and the resulting heat-health nexus in the Kozhikode urban areaA101626MD-04
     Aakriti GROVER, Central University of Tamil Nadu, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Driving Forces And Impacts - Panthéon Room 216
    A102890mi - COMLAND- Past, Present and FutureA101522MZ-01
     Moshe INBAR, university of Haifa, Israel, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A105354RD - The impact of coal mining waste on land degradation - examples from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, PolandA101522MZ-01
     Renata DULIAS, University Of Silesia In Katowice, Faculty Of Natural Sciences, Institute Of Earth Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A105471YC - Recognition and modeling of spatial problems as a result of mining exploitation, La Guajira ColombiaA101522MZ-01
     Yosef Harvey CORTES MILLAN, Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A105603CO - Acidic salt attack and damage to geoarchaeological site in JapanA101522MZ-01
     Chiaki OGUCHI, Saitama University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A105503LB - Le nexus eau-énergie-alimentation-écosystème en Afrique de l’Ouest : scénarios, trajectoires et enjeux de coopération dans le bassin du fleuve SénégalA101690HM-01
     Laurent BRUCKMANN, Université Laval, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A104875LO - Le Nil : un fleuve transfrontalier sous tensions dans un contexte de changements climatiquesA101690HM-01
     Leila OULKEBOUS, Laboratoire Les Afriques Dans Le Monde -Lam Umr 5115 Cnrs -Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A103443GM - Le lac Tchad entre changement climatique, boom démographique et crises politiques : quelle régionalisation ? A101690HM-01
     Géraud MAGRIN, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / UMR Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A104126CS - Local knowledge collected by native and non-native anthropologists and geographers in Vanuatu and New-Caledonia : pathways to improve island sustainability ?A101343AB-02
     Valentine BOUDJEMA, University of New-Caledonia, New Caledonia
     Gilbert DAVID, Institut de recherche pour le développement, New Caledonia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103080AB - Engaging with reef passages of New Caledonia - connectors between coastal and offshore spaces and speciesA101343AB-02
     Yvy DOMBAL, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103906HT - Indigenous Fisheries knowledge and Customary Marine Tenure for the Sustainability of Small Island- Pongso no Tao/Orchid Island, TaiwanA101343AB-02
     Huei-Min TSAI, Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103756AK - The Mutual Relationship between Local Community and Specially Charted Small School in Okishima Island in Lake BiwaA101343AB-02
     Amane KAWAI, Department Of Geography, Graduate School Of Letters, Kyoto University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime For Global Island Research(Ers) (Tgir) - Panthéon Room 54
    A103869SL - Nexus thinking to contribute to sustainable landscapes and biodiversity targetsA101561SL-01
     Sandra LUQUE, Inrae National Research Institute On Agriculture, Food & The Environment, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A103040JW - Landscape sustainability science: Conceptual framework, core questions, and key approachesA101561SL-01
     Jianguo (Jingle) WU, Arizona State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A104269JA - Assessment and monitoring of the implementation of Aichi Biodiversity Targets in Europe combining performance and drawbacks A101561SL-01
     Mónica DE CASTRO-PARDO, Complutense University of Madrid , Sudan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A103914ZL - GEOLAND: Digital Educational Geoinformatic Methodologies for Monitoring LandscapeA101561SL-01
     Luc ZWARTJES, Ghent University Geography Department, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A104959CR - Escalade des violences intercommunautaires au Tchad : les enjeux de la justice spatiale au Fitri (Tchad)SESS01-04
     Christine RAIMOND, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A105075AG - Struggles around the forestland in Madrid’s urban periphery. Segregation and appropriation of environmental valuable territories SESS01-04
     Angela GARCÍA CARBALLO, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103385CS - Spatial Justice: A horizon of rights and legitimacy beyond neoliberal multiculturalism in Latin America SESS01-04
     Carlos SALAMANCA, Consejo Nacional De Investigaciones Científicas Y Técnicas (Conicet) Instituto De Geografía “Romualdo Ardissone”, Universidad De Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103948NM - Localizing climate justice as spatial justiceSESS01-04
     Nathan MAROM, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104720CP - Négocier sa place. De l’éviction à la résistance des familles gitanes dans les filières agricoles et alimentaires dans le sud de la France.SESS01-04
     Coline PERRIN, INRAE - Umr Innovation, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A102842AN - Análisis del impacto de la COVID-19 en las áreas rurales españolas en sus tendencias demográficas.A101529EC-01
     Eugenio CEJUDO GARCÍA, Universidad de Granada, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102999JM - El signo de la posible influencia de la pandemia del Covid-19 en la dinámica demográfica de las geografías de la despoblación en las áreas de montaña peninsulares en el marco de la Agenda 2030: El caso del Alto Tormes (Sierra de Gredos, Ávila, España)A101529EC-01
     Jesús MORENO ARRIBA, Departamento de Educación y Humanidades. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y de la Comunicación. Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103670JC - La transferencia de conocimientos como estrategia para el desarrollo territorial de los espacios ruralesA101529EC-01
     José CASTRO SERRANO, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104022JC - ACTORES TERRITORIALES EN LOS ESPACIOS RURALES ANDALUCES: PERCEPCIONES DE LOS EMPRESARIOS ANTE LA PANDEMIA COVID19A101529EC-01
     Eugenio CEJUDO GARCÍA, Universidad de Granada, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104879RL - Mayapolis : temps, contraintes et adaptations pour la documentation audiovisuelle de l’expansion urbaine et touristique dans la péninsule du Yucatan (Mexique).A101697BC-02
     Renaud LARIAGON, Institut De Géographie, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105060CR - Du terrain à la fiction et vice-versa: Réflexions à partir du dispositif de recherche-action Sain et sauf et du film Dans l’alcôveA101697BC-02
     Claire REVOL , PACTE - Université Grenoble-Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104916FJ - « Donner- la caméra : un pas de côté pour le chercheur ? l’exemple de la vidéo participative autochtone en territoires arctiques » A101697BC-02
     Fabienne JOLIET, L'Institut Agro Pole Paysage, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A105566LC - Mesures et contretemps filmiques, entre les rythmes de la recherche, de la télévision, et des dynamiques territorialesA101697BC-02
     Laura CORSI, Ubo, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104636TO - En quête de « démocratisation » des résultats de la recherche : quelle contribution du film documentaire scientifique à la redevabilité citoyenne du chercheur au Burkina Faso ?A101697BC-02
     Tewende Laurent OUEDRAOGO, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A104163FL - D’une exploration à bas bruits à une reprise de soi : quand un doctorant prend la caméra à l’heure de la grande accélérationA101697BC-02
     Fabian LÉVÊQUE, Université Lyon 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsPrendre La Caméra, Changer Le Tempo De La Recherche - Société de Géographie Room B
    A103340TB - The Vajont disaster (1963): from the oblivion to the enhancement of a collective memoryA101442TB-01
     Tiziana BANINI, Sapienza University Of Rome, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A102896AB - Le progrès industriel dans les petites et moyennes villes du Sahel de Bizerte (Nord de la Tunisie)A101442TB-01
     Afifa BEN HAMMOUDA, Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Tunis, Tunisia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A105161CB - CYCLING AS A REGENERATIVE TOOL IN MOUNTAIN RURAL SPATIAL AND IDENTITY DYNAMICSA101442TB-01
     Cristina BOLOG, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A105187CG - Gentrification processes and social practices in the Pigneto district of RomeA101442TB-01
     Camilla GIANTOMASSO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A104897OG - “What you see is what you fear”. CoV-ID waves contamination and spatial diffusion of immunization in RomaniaA101442TB-01
     Octavian GROZA, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
     Alexandru RUSU, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A104334SA - Global aspirations and local realities: Unpacking scalar politics of equitable water management discourses in Dhulikhel Municipality, Nepal Himalaya A101672DM-01
     Shrestha ANUSHIYA, Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS), Nepal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Resources Management And Planning - Virtual Room 2
    A103055CB - Décoloniser les politiques du désastre climatique dans l’estuaire du Sénégal : des pratiques adaptatives entre « passé finissant » et « futur proche »A101672DM-01
     Cheikh Abdoul Ahad Mbacké BA, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar/sénégal - Institut De La Gouvernance Territoriale Et Du Développement Local, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Resources Management And Planning - Virtual Room 2
    A103145HK - STRATEGIE DE RENFORCEMENT DE L’ALIMENTATION EN EAU POTABLE DE LA REGION DE BOUAKE A PARTIR DU LAC DE KOSSOUA101672DM-01
     Honorée Ghislaine KONAN-KOUAME, Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny d'Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Resources Management And Planning - Virtual Room 2
    A103733MH - What the survey on social perceptions in the Adapto project tells us about the difficulties of implementing a public policy of flexible coastal managementA101672DM-01
     Myriam HILBERT, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Resources Management And Planning - Virtual Room 2
    A103057HM - Espaces publics en résistance, quelles leçons et méthodes tirer de la crise sanitaire? A101599DK-01
     Emmanuelle GANGLOFF, Université Grenoble Alpes , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A103557FB - Public spaces revealed by the COVID-19 crisis in Cairo ? Managing and practicing the cityA101599DK-01
     Florian BONNEFOI, Université de Poitiers, CNRS, Migrinter / CEDEJ, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A102356MK - The flexible use of Paris shopping streets: temporal pedestrianization and cohabitationA101599DK-01
     Meric KIRMIZI, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A104462DR - ¿Del subturismo a la saturación turística? La Palma después de la covid-19 y la erupción volcánica de 2021.A101635AB-04
     David RAMOS-PÉREZ, Universidad De Salamanca, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104516YR - Transición socio-ecológica en destinos turísticos litorales del Mediterráneo. El caso de la Málaga-Costa del SolA101635AB-04
     José María ROMERO-MARTÍNEZ, Universidad de Granada, Spain
     Yolanda ROMERO-PADILLA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105046AR - From "Bar de Tapas" to "Gastro-experiences". An analysis on commercial gentrification in Andalusian urban destinationsA101635AB-04
     Arsenio VILLAR LAMA, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105541DS - Overtourism in times of pandemic? Social perception of urban tourism in two global cities: Montreal and Barcelona.A101635AB-04
     Dolores SÁNCHEZ-AGUILERA, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103913FS - Turismo y clases sociales en tiempos de crisis. Turistificando la Serra de Tramuntana (Mallorca)A101635AB-04
     Fátima SANTOS IZQUIERDO - BUENO, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFrom Overtourism To Undertourism...And Back Again? Confronting Post-Pandemic Tourism "Regrowth" With Postcapitalist Pathways - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102461LB - "Place making" and "place attachment" as key concepts in understanding and confronting contemporary urban evictions: the case of Givat-Amal, Tel Aviv A101370CN-14
     Liora BIGON, HIT - Holon Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103235PJ - Minority place-name standardization. A comparison of regulations and approaches in Europe. Presentation of a scientific projectA101370CN-14
     Peter JORDAN, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105495GT - The productive potential of spatial data inconsistences in the Russian land registryA101370CN-14
     German TITOV, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105424LU - Conceptualizing digital/technological and data sovereignty of local governments within the European context A101370CN-14
     Lena UNGER, Tu Dortmund University, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105100HJ - Prediction of the crustal deformation of Volcán - Nevado del Ruíz in the year 2020 using TROPOMI tropospheric information, DInsar technique and neural networks.A101563TO-04
     Hernández Santana JUAN SEBASTIÁN, Universidad Distrital Francisco José De Caldas, Colombia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105242OG - Modeling staged and preventive evacuation under a volcanic crisis of La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (France): an application of the ESCAPE projectA101563TO-04
     Olivier GILLET, Université Rouen Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104977RD - Spiritual Underpinning to Disaster Roots: Sustainability and Quantum Physics PerspectiveA101563TO-04
     Roshani DEVI, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A102949CT - Dealing with moving spatialities in disaster governance: the case of locust swarms. A101563TO-04
     Clara THERVILLE, IRD - UMR SENS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103002AS - Regional Political Ecology of Majuli Island in India: Understanding the Role of Regions in Disaster ManagementA101563TO-04
     Avijit SAHAY, Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsContribution Of Geography To Understanding Natural Hazards And Risks - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103426MC - Commerce et consommation dans les villes petites et moyennes : un regard épistémologique sur la littérature géographique francophoneA101614sl-01
     Milhan CHAZE, Université Clermont Auvergne, Umr Territoires, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A102957MK - Les marchés éclatés de Tazibouho UniversitéA101614sl-01
     Mohamed KANATE, Université Jean Lorougnon Guédé (Ujlog) De Daloa, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A104588PD - Penser la durabilité urbaine dans les villes françaises au travers de leurs périphéries commerciales A101614sl-01
     Philippe DUGOT, Université De Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A103559RK - Ambiances et atmosphères commerciales. Explorations de la dimension sensible du commerce de détail dans l'espace urbainA101614sl-01
     Sylvie LAROCHE, UMR Ambiances - Architectures - Urbanités / CRESSON, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A103793UL - Proximités commerciales à Paris. Une approche de l’achat par les mobilités.A101614sl-01
     Ulysse LASSAUBE, Umr Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A103721MP - Comprendre la territorialisation des circuits courts alimentaires par l’étude des localisations commerciales ?A101614sl-01
     Michaël POUZENC, Lisst, Université De Toulouse, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographies Francophones Du Commerce Et De La Consommation : Thèmes, Enjeux, Approches - Panthéon Room 01
    A105131SS - The Need for Green and Atmospheric Water Governance: A Case Study of Son River Basin, Bihar, IndiaA101474KY-02
     Shipra SINGH, Delhi School of Economics , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104320GS - Gendered Transformations in Spatial Mobility at the Sardar Sarovar Project Resettlement Sites, IndiaA101474KY-02
     Gaurav SIKKA, L.n.mithila University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104917JT - Migration: An Overview of Indian Situation A101474KY-02
     Jyoti TRIPATHI, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104123KY - Urban Heat Vulnerability in the Greater Sydney Metropolitan RegionA101474KY-02
     Komali YENNETI, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg And Iayg Young And Early Career Geographers Best Paper Award Session - Geography And Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104220SB - Whose geography is it? Rhythm-building at a human-elephant interaction space in Assam, IndiaA101396SB-05
     Sayan BANERJEE, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A104655LS - Le conflit Homme-éléphants au Gabon : une preuve de défaillance des politiques environnementalesA101396SB-05
     Noël OVONO EDZANG, Université Omar Bongo (Libreville), Gabon
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103799JD - Territorialiser les rapports Homme-faune sauvage : Cinq communes des Pyrénées-Atlantiques face au retour des grands prédateursA101396SB-05
     Julie DELCLAUX, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103892AO - Pastoralism and bears in the Pyrenees: towards a geography of human/non-human relationsA101396SB-05
     Alice OUVRIER, CNRS GEODE (UMR 5602), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A105191KK - Geographies of Human-Bear Interactions in Lahaul, IndiaA101396SB-05
     Kartik CHUGH, Nature Conservation Foundation, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGéographie Des Interactions Humains, Animaux, Environnements / Geographies Of Humans, Animals And Environments Interactions - Panthéon Room 06
    A103688SZ - Understanding gendered violence as plural and relational in Delhi, India A101346EV-04
     Syeda Jenifa ZAHAN, Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Polytechnic of Turin, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A104130JH - How CPTED affects women’s fear of crime?A101346EV-04
     Jung HYUNGEUN, Seoul National University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A104519JG - Women of colour who flaneuse: walking a tightrope between safety, risk and dangerA101346EV-04
     Jaya GAJPARIA, London South Bank University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A105616SS - Girls in Danger: The Role of NGOs in the Policing of GirlsA101346EV-04
     Sujatha SUBRAMANIAN, The Ohio State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary:" Right To The City: Creative Explorations Of Safety And Gender Across Material, Relational And Spiritual Dimensions" - Panthéon Room 11
    A104117RS - Positive experiences of adaptation and resilience in the face of loss of tourism revenue during the pandemic: examples from the PacificA101705RS-01
     Apisalome MOVONO, Massey University, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism-Dependent Islands: Exploring Post-Pandemic Futures - Panthéon Room 15
    A104008SR - Resilience strategies among small tourism business owners in select Caribbean islandsA101705RS-01
     Sherma ROBERTS, The University Of The West Indies, Cave Hill Campus,, Barbados
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism-Dependent Islands: Exploring Post-Pandemic Futures - Panthéon Room 15
    A104076RH - Small Islands, Big Opportunities: Understanding Tourists’ Preferences and Perceptions of Wildlife Tourism Attractions in Bocas Del Toro, PanamaA101705RS-01
     River HAYES, Brandeis University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism-Dependent Islands: Exploring Post-Pandemic Futures - Panthéon Room 15
    A105359RS - Islandscapes and Sustainable Creative Tourism: A Conceptual Framework and Guidelines for Best PracticesA101705RS-01
     Rosa SIMAS, University of the Azores, Portugal, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism-Dependent Islands: Exploring Post-Pandemic Futures - Panthéon Room 15
    A104115RS - Tourism-dependence in island states impacted by COVID-19 restrictions: Measuring wellbeing of residents prior to, and after, the return of tourists A101705RS-01
     Regina SCHEYVENS, Massey University, New Zealand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTourism-Dependent Islands: Exploring Post-Pandemic Futures - Panthéon Room 15
    A104648KR - Envisioning Radical Food Geographies: Shared Learning and Praxis through the Food Justice Scholar-Activist/Activist-Scholar Community of Practice A101687AD-01
     Kristin REYNOLDS, The New School, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A105285FM - The responsibilities and role of destabilizing agents in the transition towards sustainability: a quali-quantitative analysis.A101687AD-01
     Federico MARTELLOZZO, University of Florence, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A103983MP - Excavating power relations: A multiscale analysis of the role of GIS at the extractive frontierA101687AD-01
     Marion PLANQUE, Université de Genève - Institut de Gouvernance de l’Environnement et Développement Territorial (GEDT), Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A103678MP - Geographers, urban policies and the powers that be in France (1960-2000) : between scientific autonomy and political heteronomyA101687AD-01
     Matthieu PICHON, Umr 8504 Géographie-Cités, Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A103384GS - Geography of foreign military bases – allied forces in Poland A101687AD-01
     Grzegorz SMULEK, Jagiellonian University In Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A103468JM - Brazilian presence in the Indian Ocean: fostering a wider Meridionalist sovereignty.A101687AD-01
     Jorge MORTEAN, University of São Paulo - SP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A104063TV - Brazilian Military Geopolitics and Territory as SecurityA101687AD-01
     Tiago VIESBA PINI INÁCIO, State University of Central-West Paraná, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And The Powers That Be - Panthéon Room 16
    A104375CD - Les programmes de sciences humaines et sociales québécois et berlinois, lieu de l’articulation histoire-géographie : un regard comparatifA101554DC-01
     Chantal DÉRY, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistoire Et Géographie : Quels Dialogues, Quelles Pratiques ? - Panthéon Room 17
    A105429HM - Historical-geographical competences in initial teacher trainingA101554DC-01
     Alfredo DIAS, Escola Superior de Educação, Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistoire Et Géographie : Quels Dialogues, Quelles Pratiques ? - Panthéon Room 17
    A105444kl - L’apport récent de la discipline géohistorique dans l’analyse des paysages au MexiqueA101554DC-01
     Karine LEFEBVRE, Centro De Investigaciones En Geografía Ambiental - Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistoire Et Géographie : Quels Dialogues, Quelles Pratiques ? - Panthéon Room 17
    A104045MP - Géographie de la mémoire : l’exemple de l’espace public chyprioteA101554DC-01
     Marie POUILLÈS GARONZI, Université Lyon II Lumière / ED 483 / UMR 5600 EVS IRG, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistoire Et Géographie : Quels Dialogues, Quelles Pratiques ? - Panthéon Room 17
    A102348CB - La géohistoire dans l’enseignement secondaire français : quelle place pour cette approche spatio-temporelle au sein du couple histoire-géographie ?A101554DC-01
     Corentin BABIN, Université de Caen-Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsHistoire Et Géographie : Quels Dialogues, Quelles Pratiques ? - Panthéon Room 17
    A103361SS - Challenges, Perspective and Sustainable Management of Cities in Global South: A Case Study of Patna, Bihar, IndiaA101464VS-04
     Shubham Kumar SANU, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103540RA - ROLE OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES IN EVALUATING AVAILABILITY AND CONSUMPTION OF WATER RESOURCE DYNAMICS IN BIHAR, INDIAA101464VS-04
     Pratyush SINHA, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A103870SR - Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Urbanization and Economic Sectors in India: A Multivariate ApproachA101464VS-04
     Shweta RANI, Department of Geography, Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A104148VL - Sustainable Consumption Behavior of Urban Consumers: Understanding the Challenges and Future ProspectsA101464VS-04
     Vishal LAHERI, Institute of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A105247SS - Informal Economy and Urban Challenges in IndiaA101464VS-04
     Sneha SHUKLA, Shashi Bhushan Balika Vidyalaya Degree College, University Of Lucknow , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrbanization In Global South: Past Experiences, Present Challenges And Future Prospects - Panthéon Room 211
    A102865EP - Reconstructing Lithuanian land cover of the 19th centuryA101627LK-01
     Egle PIŠKINAITE, Vilnius University, Lithuania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLong-Term Land Use / Land Cover Changes Evaluation: Towards The Formulation Of General Concepts In Land Use / Land Cover Science - Panthéon Room 216
    A103051OK - Understanding the intensity of land-use and land-cover changes in the context of postcolonial and socialist transformation in Kaesong, North KoreaA101627LK-01
     Oh Seok KIM, Korea University , Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLong-Term Land Use / Land Cover Changes Evaluation: Towards The Formulation Of General Concepts In Land Use / Land Cover Science - Panthéon Room 216
    A104278JF - Positive and negative effects of forest management on water and sediment in a small experimental catchment: the Vernegà River, Catalonia, SpainA101522MZ-02
     Xavier ÚBEDA, University of Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A102681DC - DESERTIFICATION, LAND DEGRADATION AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT THROUGH BIOTECHNOLOGY: A CASE STUDY OF RAJASTHAN STATE OF INDIAA101522MZ-02
     Dr. T.s. CHOUHAN, University of Rajasthan, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A105146PK - Assessment of degradation of the Ramsar site of Kanwar lake in Begusarai district of Bihar, IndiaA101522MZ-02
     Prince KUMAR, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF JHARKHAND, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A104980DD - Soil Loss Estimation of Digaru Watershed, Assam, India using the RUSLE ModelA101522MZ-02
     Dhanjit DEKA, Department of Geography, Gauhati University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A103442AD - Assessment of Land Degradation through Metal Abundances and Distribution in Soils from Different Land-uses in a megacity city in IndiaA101522MZ-02
     Arohi DIXIT, Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Degradation: An Underestimated Environmental Challenge - Panthéon Room 307
    A104395SY - Espace de coopération transfrontalière C10 Sourou, une territorialité construite autour des enjeux de la gestion des ressources en eau dans l’interface Burkina-MaliA101690HM-02
     Yahaya SANKARA, Universite Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A104880HM - Les espaces de conservation transfrontalière en Afrique australe dans un contexte de changements environnementaux : enjeux et défis d’une coopération régionaleA101690HM-02
     Hugo MAZZERO, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, Umr 5319 Passages, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A104433JC - La transhumance transfrontalière en Afrique de l’Ouest : entre pratiques ancestrales et nouveaux enjeux d’intégration régionale A101690HM-02
     Jean-Daniel CESARO, CIRAD, Senegal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsRessources Et Espaces Transfrontaliers En Afrique : Conflits Et Coopérations Dans Un Contexte De Changements Environnementaux - Panthéon Room 53
    A103193JC - Sustainability of the Macro Social-Environmental Systems in the Asian Drylands BeltA101561SL-02
     Jiquan CHEN, Michigan State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A103864EL - Building a network of interconnected overmature forests using Airborne Laser Scanning and landscape graphsA101561SL-02
     Etienne LALECHÈRE, EDYSAN, UMR CNRS 7058, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A104149SJ - Protecting Agricultural Biodiversity through Local Farmer's Market Operation ; Marche@ MarketA101561SL-02
     Sojin JUN, KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A103975NC - Peri-urban forests and the sustainable landscape managementA101561SL-02
     Nica Claudia CALÓ, Martin Luther Universität, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A102755UM - The relevance of Spatial Analysis in Environmental Conservation Approaches: Systematic Conservation Planning and Ecosystem Services.A101561SL-02
     Ulises Rodrigo MAGDALENA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Role Of Landscape Sustainability Science On The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Panthéon Room 57
    A103139ra - Repair: Collective place-making at the unmarked children’s grave at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home, Co Galway, Ireland 2014-2021SESS01-05
     Rachel ANDREWS, National University of Ireland, Galway , Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103675MT - Les conséquences de la crise sanitaire pour les victimes de violences conjugales séparées de leur conjoint : le confinement au service de la justice ?SESS01-05
     Marion TILLOUS, Université Paris 8 - UMR LEGS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104625GF - Violence and the production of space: which perspectives for spatial justice?SESS01-05
     Céline ALLAVERDIAN, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104108MK - Démantèlement as domicide: Domesticization, dispossession and dwelling in Paris, 2011-2021SESS01-05
     Melora KOEPKE, Simon Fraser University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A103602CF - Time for Justice(s): Converging Spatial, Mobility, and Reproductive JusticeSESS01-05
     Cordelia FREEMAN, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTime for spatial justice? - Société de Géographie Amphithéâtre
    A104856NF - Mujeres rurales y COVID19. Percepciones en la región de Andalucía (España)A101529EC-02
     Alberto CAPOTE LAMA, Universidad de Granada, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A102811NR - Análisis del impacto de la COVID-19 en el sector turístico español. Su influencia en las regiones más ruralizadas, ¿una oportunidad de desarrollo?A101529EC-02
     Nerea RÍOS RODRÍGUEZ, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105431MG - ACCIONES PARA LA REGULACIÓN DEL ALOJAMIENTO P2P EN DESTINOS TURÍSTICOS RURALES EN UN CONTEXTO DE PANDEMIAA101529EC-02
     María Belén GÓMEZ-MARTÍN, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103907AC - Jóvenes ante la pandemia del covid 19: una mirada territorial desde Andalucía (España)A101529EC-02
     Alberto CAPOTE LAMA, Université de Grenade, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103865EC - Despoblación y COVI19 en Andalucía: ¿oportunidad para su mundo rural? Lo que opinan los gestores públicosA101529EC-02
     Eugenio CEJUDO GARCÍA, UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLa Pandemia Del Covid19. ¿una Oportunidad Para El Mundo Rural? - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104734KH - Green Energy Cluster: Successful community-based energy transition in Romania A101442TB-02
     Kinga Xenia HAVADI NAGY, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A102321OI - Addressing Geographical Marginality during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Romania: Civil Society, Volunteerism, and NetworkingA101442TB-02
     Oana Ramona ILOVAN, Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Geography and Territorial Identities and Development Research Centre, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A103163LK - Pollution de l'air et risques environnementaux liés aux gaz d'échappement des véhicules dans la ville d’AlgerA101442TB-02
     Louardi KHERROUR, Universtié des sciences et de technologie-Houari Boumediene- Alger, Algérie , Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A102346IM - Sensual planning as an alternative solution in landscape transformationA101442TB-02
     Iwona MARKUSZEWSKA, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A102639FM - The evolution of Bucharest's industrial heritage in the post-socialist period - a vulnerable cultural resource?A101442TB-02
     Florentina-Cristina MERCIU, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Interdisicplinary Center for Avanced Research on Territorial Dynamics, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsDrastic Territorial Changes - Virtual Room 1
    A104617AG - The pandemic project for public spaces and active mobility in French intermediate cities: a renewal in city making? A101599DK-02
     Marie FRUIQUIÈRE, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A105325PL - Rethinking the Sharing of Public Space in Favour of Active Mobility. The Case of Lyon and Montréal During the Covid-19 CrisisA101599DK-02
     Patricia LEJOUX, LAET-ENTPE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A104037MC - Les quartiers d’habitat autoconstruit face aux crises : Les enseignements de la fabrique des espaces publics populaires vénézuéliens.A101599DK-02
     Marcos COLINA, École Nationale Supérieure D’Architecture Paris La Villette, Let - Lavue Umr Cnrs 7218, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIn Search Of Flexibility. Public Space In Times Of Crisis. - Virtual Room 3
    A l'occasion du Centenaire de l'UGI, la Commission Approches Culturelles en Géographie est heureuse d'inviter tous les géographes à rendre hommage à Paul Claval, le célèbre géographe français, professeur à la Sorbonne, membre de longue date de l'UGI et l'un des fondateurs de la Commission Approches Culturelles.A cette occasion, Paul Claval donnera une conférence intitulée :LES APPROCHES FONCTIONNELLES ET CULTURELLES EN GÉOGRAPHIE. Je-Hun RYU, de Corée du Sud, actuel président de la commission Approches culturelles, présidera la session et répondra aux questions du public.
    Projection de films de géographes : 6 courts-métrages réalisés par 24 géographes au cours de l'été 2021 dans la région de Dinard (Bretagne). « La clé des friches » (31 mn), réalisé par Violaine Jolivet. En présence des réalisateurs-trices.
    A104853MB - An Analysis of The Status of Women’s Mobility in The Rural Areas of Asansol-Durgapur Planning Area (ADPA) in West Bengal, IndiaA101550SB-01
     Mohana BASU, Polba Mahavidyalaya, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Changing Socio-Economic And Cultural Status Of Women Over Time And Space. - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104389SR - Everyday Geographies: The Changing Lifeworlds of Women Dhakis of West BengalA101550SB-01
     Sonam ROY, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Changing Socio-Economic And Cultural Status Of Women Over Time And Space. - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A105328VY - Where we stand today? Looking at women’s status in India through different lenses of empowermentA101550SB-01
     Vidya YADAV, Patliputra University, India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Changing Socio-Economic And Cultural Status Of Women Over Time And Space. - Institut de Géographie Grand Amphi
    A104046AD - Cross-border mobility and neighborhood effects on the housing market: a case study of the Mexico-United States border A101495CL
     Atenea DE LA CRUZ BRITO, Universidad Autónoma De Baja California (Uabc), Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsScattered Urban Development And Planning In Cross-Border Context - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103609AP - Housing production regulation to tackle scattered urbanization in cross-border contextsA101495CL
     Delphine CALLEN, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsScattered Urban Development And Planning In Cross-Border Context - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104806RF - b-solutions initiative: categorizing and understanding the obstacles for the integration of cross-border territoriesA101495CL
     Colodetti HELENA , European Commission - DG REGIO - Border Focal Point, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsScattered Urban Development And Planning In Cross-Border Context - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A104593NR - Governing economic development in cross-border areas: a case study between France and LuxembourgA101495CL
     Camille LE BIVIC, Université Gustave Eiffel, Lab'URBA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsScattered Urban Development And Planning In Cross-Border Context - Institut de Géographie Petit Amphi
    A103201kE - Social Reproduction as a Framework to discuss inequalities encountered by workers on care and domestic digital platformsA101337SB-01
     Khaoula ETTARFI, University of Zürich, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'Urban Care Platforms And Intersectional Inequalities' - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104135AK - Match-making in the marketplace: the role of new digital intermediaries in shaping the future of migrant au pair workA101337SB-01
     Angela KINTOMINAS, UNSW Sydney, Australia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'Urban Care Platforms And Intersectional Inequalities' - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105020EM - Dealing with relative strangers: how to create a ‘match’ on a volunteer platform?A101337SB-01
     Eva MOS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'Urban Care Platforms And Intersectional Inequalities' - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104790KS - How the platformization of care services transforms care relationsA101337SB-01
     Anke STRÜVER, University of Graz, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSpecial Tricenary Session: 'Urban Care Platforms And Intersectional Inequalities' - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104006PA - Urban growth in a Mediterranean island-state: analysing development planning applications in Malta to determine different growth typesA101577MP-01
     Pace ANDREA, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Malta, Malta
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities As Drivers Of, And Driven By, Transformational Change - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A105197SC - How town planners can assure that urban planning tools represent real drivers to the implementation of climate change adaptation solutions? French case of the city of NantesA101577MP-01
     Saray CHAVEZ, Universite technologique de Compiègne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities As Drivers Of, And Driven By, Transformational Change - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A103903MD - The natural potential of cities as the basis of their resiliance to exogenous factors and the quality of life of their inhabitants. A101577MP-01
     Marek DEGÓRSKI, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization,, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities As Drivers Of, And Driven By, Transformational Change - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A104079GU - The role of cement production in the contradicting metabolic change in citiesA101577MP-01
     Gabriela ULLOA, Pontificia Universidad Católica/universidad De Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCities As Drivers Of, And Driven By, Transformational Change - Institut de Géographie Room 304
    A102779PZ - Two faces of long-distance rail liberalisation analysed through barriers to entry: the French and Spanish casesA101408FD-01
     Iñigo AGUAS ARDAIZ, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Spatial Dimensions Of Long-Distance Rail Liberalisation - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102408SB - Sleepers Awake? The Impact of Market Liberalisation on the Evolution of Overnight Rail Services in EuropeA101408FD-01
     Simon BLAINEY, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Spatial Dimensions Of Long-Distance Rail Liberalisation - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103063ZT - Regional impacts of rail liberalization in the Czech Republic A101408FD-01
     Zden?k TOMEŠ, Masaryk University, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Spatial Dimensions Of Long-Distance Rail Liberalisation - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103009CC - Crossing disciplinary boundaries: combining the contributions of geography and ecology for biodiversity conservationA101675MC-01
     Celine CLAUZEL, Université De Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104387MV - From habitat suitability to species distribution: complementarity of ecological and biogeographical objects in the context of global changeA101675MC-01
     Matthieu VIGNAL, Avignon Université - UMR CNRS 7300 ESPACE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A103850EL - Importance of climate-induced tree species composition changes in forecasting the amount of reachable habitat for forest birds.A101675MC-01
     Laurent BERGÈS, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104000MN - How do climate change and forest fragmentation affect the future distribution of wood exploitable Diospyros species in Madagascar? A101675MC-01
     Maciej NOWAK, Sorbonne Université, Laboratoire Médiations, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A102494AA - Smallholder farmers’ sensitivities to climate change impacts and adaptation capacities : A case of community-based participatory research in AfricaA101677SX-01
     Ayansina AYANLADE, Department Of Geography And Regional Research, University Of Vienna | Universitätsstraße 7/5, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A103484TY - A Systematic Exploration and Demarcation of Appropriate Solid Waste Disposal Sites with Reference to Plastic Affluence by Using Geospatial Technology in Major Cities of the Central Gangetic PlainA101677SX-01
     Mariyah HASANAT, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Allahabad, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A103617MH - A Systematic Exploration and Demarcation of Appropriate Solid Waste Disposal Sites with Reference to Plastic Affluence by Using Geospatial Technology in Major Cities of the Central Gangetic PlainA101677SX-01
     Tabassum YASMEEN, UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A104231JM - Collective efficacy for supporting human system/assisted adaptation-related responses to climate hazards: A systematic reviewA101677SX-01
     Jabulile MZIMELA , University of Zululand, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A104908YW - Disconnection between meteorological and hydrological droughts in the Yellow River basin: An insight from anthropogenic droughtA101647GM-01
     Yaping WANG, Beijing Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104839SY - Spatiotemporal variations of sediment discharge and in-reach sediment budget in the Yellow River from the headwater to the deltaA101647GM-01
     Shihua YIN, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105475TD - Teaching and learning about floods. Game-based simulations to comprehend the floods behaviour – Gilort river study caseA101647GM-01
     Theodoara DRAGAN, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105050PT - July 2005 flood risk assessment and management in Gilort River Basin (Romania)A101647GM-01
     Petre-Vlad TARANU, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104854AR - Determining geomorphological changes of the Jiu river course, from 1875 to 2021, using old mapsA101647GM-01
     Alexandra RIZAC, University of Bucherst, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103358HS - Declining Local Tax Revenues and the Policy Responses in Tokyo Metropolitan AreaA101370CN-15
     Hiroshi SATO, The University of Tokyo, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103392YJ - Small horse pulls big cart in the scalar struggles of competing administrations in Anhui Province, ChinaA101370CN-15
     Jiang YANPENG, East China Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103027LA - IMAGINED AND MATERIALS GEOGRAPHIES (XVI-XX CENTURIES): CONTROVERSIES ON THE CHOICE OF LOCATION FOR THE CAPITALS FROM THE SPANISH EMPIRE, THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND THE UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL A101572VM-01
     Larissa ALVES DE LIRA, Universidade De São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104416DN - Revisiting Settlement Colonization after Forty Years - the West Bank and IsraelA101572VM-01
     David NEWMAN, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103160AM - Taking Territory Seriously in a Fluid, Topologically Varied WorldA101572VM-01
     Alexander MURPHY, University Of Oregon, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105280KV - “Old” and “new” concepts in political geography: evolution in space and time A101572VM-01
     Kolosov VLADIMIR, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103333VU - Remote Sensing Methods of Risk Assessment for Landscape Planning ImplementationA101621MK-01
     Viktoriia UDOVYCHENKO, Taras Shevchenko National University Of Kyiv, Ukraine, Ukraine
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102764MK - The building height as input for environmental analyses in the city of BratislavaA101621MK-01
     Daniel SZATMÁRI, Institute of Geography, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104403AV - Site Suitability for Photovoltaic Farms and Current Investment in Romanian Plain, RomaniaA101621MK-01
     Alexandra-Roxana VRÎNCEANU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102872XY - Remote Sensing-based Land Cover Mapping in Complex Environments: Status and ChallengesA101621MK-01
     Xiaojun YANG, Florida State University, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102787MZ - Information Extraction of Baiyangdian Wetland Based on Sentinel-2 ImageA101621MK-01
     Jingyi LI, BAOJI UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105192MM - Geospatial Approaches to Urban Environment and Development: A Study of Delhi’s Cityscape and Surrounding RegionA101621MK-01
     Madan MOHAN, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103771AA - Heteronormativity Undone. Queering Authoritarian Space in Post-coup TurkeyA101484CN-01
     Aylin ALT, Ehess/cetobac, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A103781NC - D’une perception statique à un vécu mobile du quotidien des femmes vivant des violences dans les couples hétérosexuelsA101484CN-01
     Noémie CALIXTE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A104323FF - Mobilizing trans studies in urban geography: researching trans exclusion in public spaces in Buenos AiresA101484CN-01
     Francisco FERNÁNDEZ ROMERO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A102736QL - The Pursuit of Mobility Justice: Senior Citizens’ Resistance to Immobility during the Early Phase of Covid-19A101523RQ-01
     Qiyang LIU, Peking University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A105369ME - Is the COVID-19 crisis inducing a transition process for mobility policies? Insights from the pop-up bike lanes implementation in Paris region (France)A101523RQ-01
     Manon ESKENAZI, LVMT / Ecole des Ponts, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A102803MC - When good intentions get bad reception: Lessons from the England’s Emergency Active Travel Fund A101523RQ-01
     Morgan CAMPBELL, University Of Leeds, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A102905RQ - Disrupted Municipal Investment: COVID-19's impact on service deliveryA101523RQ-01
     Richard QUODOMINE, City of Philadelphia, United States
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A105392JC - NAFTA and the neoliberal productive restructuring in MexicoA101728JB-01
     Joao COELHO, Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105579DC - FOREIGNER CAPITAL AND THE DENATIONALIZATION OF THE BRAZILIAN SOYBEAN SECTORA101728JB-01
     Domingos Sávio CORRÊA, Universidade Federal De Alagoas, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105109KL - The uneven geographies of FDI in Latin America and Its impacts in the region infrastructures and industriesA101728JB-01
     Kaue LOPES DOS SANTOS, London School Of Economics And Political Science, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105263EM - Cambios recientes en la geografía portuaria brasileña: reflexiones sobre el actual escenario económico nacionalA101728JB-01
     Fernando Soares De JESUS, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105102AM - Industrialization and deindustrialization in Brazil (1930-2020)A101728JB-01
     Armen MAMIGONIAN, Instituto Ignacio Rangel, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105340HB - Majuli Island: Coping strategies during floodsA101457PK-01
     Homolata BORAH, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A105088NB - Susceptibilité aux Mouvements de Terrain : Cas d’une région centrale du domaine rifain (Maroc)A101457PK-01
     Nada BOUKHRES, Université de Caen Normandie - Ecole Doctorale HSRT N 556, Laboratoire IDEES - UMR 6554, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104324KD - Vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies: Case studies from Sundarban, IndiaA101457PK-01
     Karabi DAS, Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College, University of Calcutta, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A105331ad - Risk management using geographic information systems and smart technologies. A case study of jijel, algeria A101457PK-01
     Amir DUHAIR, University of Jijel, Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104211PG - Temporal Analysis of Flood Disaster-2017: A Case Study of Kishanganj Districts, BiharA101457PK-01
     Pushalal GANESH, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104817SS - Climate and Climate Change Scenario Modeling: A Western Himalayan ExperienceA101457PK-01
     Swarnima SINGH, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, U.P., India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A105023SE - De l’intérêt d’une approche géohistorique de l’industrie au temps de la réindustrialisationA101691XR-01
     Simon EDELBLUTTE, Université De Lorraine, Loterr, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A103253RE - La géohistoire au prisme des manuels du collège en France (2016-2021)A101691XR-01
     Redwan EL ANBRI, Education Nationale / Académie D'amiens, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A103232FG - L'apport essentiel de la géohistoire à l'interprétation des chronologies événementielles. L’exemple de deux siècles et demi d’avalanches dans le Massif vosgienA101691XR-01
     Florie GIACONA, INRAE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104861AH - La ville au prisme du temps Cartographier le passé pour mieux comprendre le présentA101691XR-01
     Anne HECKER, Université De Lorraine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A103147AS - Displacement, marginalisation and sustainable resource management: re-examining sustainability in the face of slow-onset eventsA101405EA-01
     Avijit SAHAY, Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103181EA - Green discourses, environmental protection and privatization of nature. Could we talk about “eco-extractivism” in the context of ecological businesses in Chilean Patagonia?A101405EA-01
     Enrique ALISTE, University of Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103344PA - El (in)sostenible caso Henríquez-Vivanco o como un alerce monumental transforma la historia socioambiental de un territorioA101405EA-01
     Pedro Pablo ACHONDO MOYA, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103847AM - Le temporaire comme instrument de la fabrique urbaine. Une analyse à l’échelle de la métropole de BordeauxA101622BF-01
     Sandra MALLET, Laboratoire HABITER EA2076 - Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A102407VT - Y-a-t-il une bonne échelle d'intervention pour les projets dits «éphémères»? Regards croisés de «l'éphémère spatial» dans des projets d'aménagement d'espaces publics au nord et au sud de l'Europe.A101622BF-01
     Varvara TOURA, Cnrs/géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103204CM - La friche comme éphémère ? Impermanence, délaissement et convoitise du vide urbain dans la banlieue parisienneA101622BF-01
     Cécile MATTOUG, Umr Géographie-Cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A104015MO - Variations sur l’éphémère en urbanisme. Etude critiqueA101622BF-01
     Marie-Vic OZOUF-MARIGNIER, EHESS-Géographie-cités, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103343JG - Espaces naturels littoraux protégés jouxtant des espaces habités : quand la vulnérabilité des territoires côtiers tient à la complexité des configurations et à la diversité des intérêtsA101419PL-01
     Julien GUERRERO, Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale, ULR 4477 - TVES - Territoires Villes Environnement & Société, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A103097AB - Les Solutions Fondées sur la Nature et la gouvernance adaptative des risques d’érosion et de submersion marine : remède ou menace face à la vulnérabilité systémique du territoire camarguais ?A101419PL-01
     Antoine BROCHET, Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement / INRAE - UMR GESTE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A103417NM - Dialogue science-décideurs pour un observatoire participatif de la vulnérabilité du littoral à l’érosion des côtes aux ComoresA101419PL-01
     Nourddine MIRHANI, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A103248EA - Étude diachronique des trajectoires de vulnérabilité et d’adaptation face au risque de submersion marine : exemple du territoire de la Charente-Maritime sur 600 ansA101419PL-01
     Emmanuelle ATHIMON, Ecole des Ponts-ParisTech, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A103867AA - La ségrégation comme une forme de production inégale de la ville.A101650GP-01
     Ana Fani ALESSANDRI CARLOS, Université De São Paulo - Faculdade De Filosofia, Letras E Ciências Humanas Fflch-Usp, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A103933IA - An assessment about planning from a Brazilian Geography perspectiveA101650GP-01
     Isabel ALVAREZ, Universidade De São Paulo , Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A103735AA - CRICKETSCAPES AND THE CITY: A CASE STUDY OF PURNEA, BIHARA101650GP-01
     Arnav ANSHUMAN, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A105500EC - The shopping mall, a public space of the contemporary cityA101650GP-01
     Elisa CONSOLANDI, University of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A105056RG - ‘Ghats’ And Urban Embellishments: Reproducing Everyday City Spaces Along Kolkata’s RiverfrontA101650GP-01
     Raina GHOSH, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A105141TM - Activism and Property: Newspaper coverage of planning in Tel Aviv-JaffaA101650GP-01
     Talia MARGALIT, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A104685AS - La diffusion du rugby et du football professionnel entre Aquitaine, Euskadi et Navarre (France, Espagne) : Effet barrière de la frontière et processus d’identification communautaireA101660AP-01
     Jean-Pierre AUGUSTIN, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A103966FK - International labour migration in European footballA101660AP-01
     Filip KOVARIK, Palacký University Olomouc, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A105458dV - Las Villas Olímpicas y el urbanismo olímpico. Análisis y evaluación del impacto en la planificación territorial y urbana (siglos XX-XXI).A101660AP-01
     Della Sala VALERIO, Autonomous University Of Barcelona, Politecnico Di Torino, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A105583JF - Covid-19 as a driver of new digital media consumption habits in Spain. A101502DS-01
     Josep COMA-GUITART, University of Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105439XL - Coronavirus impacts and transformation on the behaviors of Chinese outbound touristsA101502DS-01
     Xinge LIAO, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104905KN - Spaces and migration: have migration strategies and attitudes changed during the health crisisA101502DS-01
     Kliment NAYDENOV, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A103351AA - An Overview of the Challenges at Hand for Public Authorities in Lyon (France) in the Face of Growing Bicycle Delivery Activity in the CityA101393VJ-01
     Andrea ACIOLI, Labex IMU - Université Lumière Lyon 2 / ENTPE / Laboratoire Aménagement Économie Transport (LAET), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Freight Transport, Economic And Environmental Strategies To Boost Last-Mile Network Distribution - Virtual Room 1
    A102614PR - Employing IoT for Climate-Change Strategies among Heavy Duty VehiclesA101393VJ-01
     Primlani RITUVASU, Xim University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Freight Transport, Economic And Environmental Strategies To Boost Last-Mile Network Distribution - Virtual Room 1
    A104575JP - COHABITATION DES ESPACES PRODUCTIFS DANS LES TERRITOIRES URBAINS DENSESA101393VJ-01
     Julien PONGNAN, ENSAPB, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Freight Transport, Economic And Environmental Strategies To Boost Last-Mile Network Distribution - Virtual Room 1
    A103089LA - Analyse critique des Hôtels Logistiques Urbains (HLU) françaisA101393VJ-01
     Danièle PATIER, LAET, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsUrban Freight Transport, Economic And Environmental Strategies To Boost Last-Mile Network Distribution - Virtual Room 1
    A104236SG - Land grabbing Vs People-centered land governance: the case of the Mat Valley in AlbaniaA101569MG-01
     Simona GIORDANO, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A103790MG - Nous les géographes et les drames du monde d'aujourd'huiA101569MG-01
     Pierluigi DE FELICE, University of Salerno , Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A104513VI - New reading of geographical principles to interpret territorial realities as aware and critical citizens capable of constructively acting in the present looking to the futureA101569MG-01
     Fiori MARIA, Dip. Economia and Finanza - Univ. of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A103311AI - NEOCOLONIALISM OR SELF-DETERMINATION: ETHIOPIA AT A CROSSROADS?A101569MG-01
     Antonietta IVONA, University of Bari, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    UGI202215 - Disrupting the known through storytellingA101631LP-01
     Grace ADENIYI OGUNYANKIN, Queen's University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTheorizing Feminist Urban Comparative Research: The Genurb Project I - Virtual Room 3
    UGI202213 - Are our urban stories comparable and translatable? : on writing from India and ChinaA101631LP-01
     Maria Anne FITZGERALD, University of Delhi, India
     Swagata BASU, SSV College, India
     Anindita DATTA, University of Delhi, India
     Tsz Ting Penn IP, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shangai
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTheorizing Feminist Urban Comparative Research: The Genurb Project I - Virtual Room 3
    UGI202211 - A geneology of feminist comparative urbanismA101631LP-01
     Linda PEAKE, York University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTheorizing Feminist Urban Comparative Research: The Genurb Project I - Virtual Room 3
    UGI202214 - Synergies between SDG 5 & SDG 11A101631LP-01
     Nasya RAZAVI, York University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTheorizing Feminist Urban Comparative Research: The Genurb Project I - Virtual Room 3
    UGI202212 - A comparative feminist political ecology of precarityA101631LP-01
     Araby SMYTH, York University, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsTheorizing Feminist Urban Comparative Research: The Genurb Project I - Virtual Room 3
    A103455LM - Pluripatrimonialisation et temporalités patrimoniales : pour une géohistoire du fait patrimonial.A101492GD-01
     Lucas MAROLLEAU, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelles Théorisations Des Temporalités Pour La Géographie Du Patrimoine Dans Le Paradigme De « L'Omnipatrimonialisation Fragile » ? - Virtual Room 4
    A103447CM - Inscrire le bassin minier à l’Unesco, une patrimonialisation univoque d’un héritage complexe ?A101492GD-01
     Camille MORTELETTE, Discontinuités UR 2468, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelles Théorisations Des Temporalités Pour La Géographie Du Patrimoine Dans Le Paradigme De « L'Omnipatrimonialisation Fragile » ? - Virtual Room 4
    A103563GD - Le réemploi et/ou la patrimonialisation du couvent Reille (Paris, XIVe arrondissement), observatoire d’actualité des nouvelles temporalités du paradigme de « l’omnipatrimonialisation fragile »A101492GD-01
     Géraldine DJAMENT, Université De Strasbourg, Umr Sage/ea Eirest, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsQuelles Théorisations Des Temporalités Pour La Géographie Du Patrimoine Dans Le Paradigme De « L'Omnipatrimonialisation Fragile » ? - Virtual Room 4
    A103405TF - Spatial changes of central parts of the Polish biggest cities after World War IIA101575MB-01
     Lukasz MUSIAKA, University of Lodz, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Department of Political and Historical Geography and Regional Studies, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommercial Centres In Post-War Cities; Questioning Rearrangement Of The Urban Landscape And The Society - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105562SK - Commercial centers in post-war Tehran, integration or more fragmentation in urban landscape?A101575MB-01
     Shahrzad KHADEMI, Université Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommercial Centres In Post-War Cities; Questioning Rearrangement Of The Urban Landscape And The Society - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105480EA - In the name of reconstruction: the episodes of commercializing BeirutA101575MB-01
     Elie ANTOUN, EVCAU, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommercial Centres In Post-War Cities; Questioning Rearrangement Of The Urban Landscape And The Society - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A105432MB - Urban landscape evolution in postwar cities: commercial centre development in Post Dayton Sarajevo.A101575MB-01
     Mehdi BELASRI, EHESS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommercial Centres In Post-War Cities; Questioning Rearrangement Of The Urban Landscape And The Society - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A103611MA - Rebuilding Mosul: Connecting local communities and stakeholders with government in the participatory heritage Recovery programme of Post-war Mosul A101575MB-01
     Mohamed Gamal ABDELMONEM, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsCommercial Centres In Post-War Cities; Questioning Rearrangement Of The Urban Landscape And The Society - Institut de Géographie Room 303
    A104240EM - Development of Ukrainian local communities through the prism of spatial justiceA101565IG-01
     Eugenia MARUNIAK , Institute of Geography, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103610CD - From urban to rural EcoQuartier neighborhoods in France. The role of the French State in ecologizing urban planning and design practices. A101565IG-01
     Claire DOUSSARD, UMR AUSser 3329 CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A103115IG - LOCAL AND REGIONAL PATTERNS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT. SPACE-TIME ANALYSIS OVER THE LAST CENTURY IN SOUTHERN ROMANIAA101565IG-01
     Ines GRIGORESCU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A104412JT - Plain old incumbents and pretty amazing challengers – rail liberalisation and competition in Central EuropeA101408FD-02
     Jakub TACZANOWSKI, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Spatial Dimensions Of Long-Distance Rail Liberalisation - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A102354AM - High-speed rail market liberalisation: a critical evaluation of cross-subsiding issues in SpainA101408FD-02
     Amparo MOYANO, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Spatial Dimensions Of Long-Distance Rail Liberalisation - Institut de Géographie Room 402
    A103332DM - The Natura 2000 network as a tool in Conservation Biogeography : a study case of local versus global approaches in animal distribution and conservationA101675MC-02
     Guy LEMPERIERE, Université de Grenoble, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A105539AR - Hybrids at the heart of the ecological transition: forest plantations as an object of researchA101675MC-02
     Amelie ROBERT, University Of Tours / Umr Citeres (Cnrs, U. Of Tours), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104826AH - Interaction between fires and drought and their effects on the recovery of a heterogeneous Mediterranean landscape in South AmericaA101675MC-02
     Ana HERNÁNDEZ-DUARTE, Doctorado Interdisciplinario en Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsBiogéographie Et Transition Écologique. Pratiques, Synergies Et Frontières Avec L'Écologie - Institut de Géographie Room 405
    A104016LZ - Flow Variability of the Lower Danube River: Long-term Features and Observed ChangesA101730LZ-01
     Liliana ZAHARIA, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A102493AA - Climate Change impacts on Water Availability and Quality: An Assessment of Socio Resilience A101730LZ-01
     Ayansina AYANLADE, Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna | Universitätsstraße 7/5, Austria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A105128SB - Indices Based Assessment of Anthropogenic Activities and its Alteration in Stream Power of a Plateau Origin River in IndiaA101730LZ-01
     Sumantra Sarathi BISWAS, Sukumar Sengupta Mahavidyalaya, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A104099yW - Citizen science in China’s water resources monitoring: current status and future prospectsA101730LZ-01
     Yaqian WU, ucl, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A104605SX - The role of civil society organisations in the implementation of co-management agreements in selected Protected Areas in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaA101677SX-02
     Simphiwe XULU, University of Zululand, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A104629RK - Effective Implementation of Climate Variability Adaptation Programs: Lessons from Katulu Social Innovation in KenyaA101677SX-02
     Raphael KWEYU, Kenyatta University, Kenya
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A104684MK - Perceptions and awareness about plastic, its environmental pollution and a potential sustainable way forward: Pilot study at secondary schools in Maseru District, LesothoA101677SX-02
     Michael M. KRETZER, Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) & University of the Western Cape (UWC), Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A104773SN - The influence of household livelihood strategies on the socio-economic wellbeing of communities neighbouring the Somkhanda Game Reserve and the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South AfricaA101677SX-02
     Sakhile NSUKWINI, University of Mpumalanga, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A103718ES - Quantifying saltwater intrusion impact on agricultural greening: remote sensing to guide sustainable water management strategies in a cultural landscapeA101647GM-02
     Eugenio STRAFFELINI, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry - University of Padova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103888VC - The impact of regenerative agriculture principles and practices in an urban horticultural project: the case of Cascinet’s Food Forest in MilanA101647GM-02
     Valentina CAPOCEFALO, Cultural and Environmental Heritage, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103846WW - Water resources management in high-steep slope agricultural landscapesA101647GM-02
     Wendi WANG, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry - University of Padova, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105549AM - Impact of land use on spatiotemporal variations of water quality in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, MexicoA101647GM-02
     Ana MERLO REYES, Intitut des Géosciences de l'Environnement - Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A103783VW - Assessing the Impact of Unsustainable Urban Expansion on Extreme Wet and Dry Events in the Kelani River Basin, Sri LankaA101647GM-02
     V.p.i.s. WIJERATNE, Northwest University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104344SN - From the national macrocosm to the urban microcosm: the development of Athens' immigration policies.A101370CN-16
     Sofia NTALIOU, University College Dublin, Ireland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104527AA - Boundless education for sustainable urban development - governing citizens through educational nudgesA101370CN-16
     Antonia APPEL, University Of Education Freiburg, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105371S? - Cultural sector in Polish medium-sized cities - is it (un)governed?A101370CN-16
     Stefania SRODA-MURAWSKA, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104984MW - Implementation of the reform of the education system in Poland - the role of local governments and consequences for citizensA101370CN-16
     Marzena WALASZEK, Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan , Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105542SL - Space and time in Brazil at 19th and 20th centuries : territory, science and the National Observatory.A101572VM-02
     Sabina LUZ, UNIRIO, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104226PP - A gender-based approach to border conflicts: exploring the contibution of feminist geopolitics.A101572VM-02
     Paloma PUENTE-LOZANO, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104215JG - Imaginative Geographies and the Production of Borderlands: Perspectives from Historical and Political Geography A101572VM-02
     Jacobo GARCÍA-ÁLVAREZ, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103795FE - Are the (current) borders eternal? Geopolitics between the iconography of stability and the human dynamicsA101572VM-02
     Fabrizio EVA, Independent Scholar, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104860LK - Historical data sources for the evaluation and typolgoy of long-term landscape dynamics in CzechiaA101621MK-02
     Lucie KUPKOVÁ, Charles University Prague, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102780IV - Land use changes in the Paraguayan Pantanal ecoregion between 1987 and 2020A101621MK-02
     Iris Carolina VALDEZ ACHUCARRO, Université Côte d'Azur, UMR CNRS ESPACE laboratory, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103777CL - Monitoring the Future Land use and Land Cover Change of Samut Sakon Province, Thailand Through Geoinformatics and Land Change ModelingA101621MK-02
     Chudech LOSIRI, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103878KD - LAND USE CHANGES FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MIDDLE GANGA PLAIN, BIHAR, INDIAA101621MK-02
     Kumar DILIP, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Evening College, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A105466FD - Monitoring annual (1986–2020) land-use/land cover change in the Tucson metropolitan area with Google Earth EngineA101621MK-02
     Fabrice DUBERTRET, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Change Mapping: Data And Methodology - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104988IG - Mobility of care in the Mediterranean city: assessing care-related trips and their sociospatial correlates A101484CN-02
     Irene GÓMEZ VARO, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A105113EH - A Double Solitude? How the Resettlement of Queer Bodies Unsettles Accepted Notions of Refugee IntegrationA101484CN-02
     Elizabeth HESSEK, Université de Montréal, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A104174LL - Les jeunes LGBTQI+ SDF : Entre la conformité et la libre expression du genre et de la sexualitéA101484CN-02
     Laurence LAMARCHE , Université Bordeaux Montaigne , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A102777ML - Dunkerque : un port au féminin ? A101484CN-02
     Mariantonia LO PRETE, Université Du Littoral Côte D'opale (Ulco) - Laboratoire Territoires, Villes, Environnement, Société (Tves), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A103536MM - Se visibiliser en tant que lesbienne dans les transports franciliens : une représentation de soi à l’épreuve des violences de genre A101484CN-02
     Manon MARGUERIT, LVMT - RATP, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A105364DW - COVID-19: Survey of European Transport Providers and their Financial ExperienceA101523RQ-02
     David MARTENS, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A103221VS - Sustainable mobility and the pandemic: municipal experiences of bike and e-scooter sharing schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome, Vilnius and WarsawA101523RQ-02
     Venere Stefania SANNA, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A102946KS - The impacts and perceptions of introducing pedestrian-focused intervention within the car-dependent context of the Maltese IslandsA101523RQ-02
     Karyn SCERRI, University of Malta, Malta
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLegacy And Impact Of Municipality Investments And Policies During Covid-19 In Transport And Their Role In The Recovery - Panthéon Room 11
    A104104JM - El pensamiento de Ignacio Rangel: la industrialización brasileña desde el punto de vista antiimperialistaA101728JB-02
     João Victor MORÉ RAMOS, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105026EP - FINANCIARISATION, CIRCUITS PRODUCTIFS INDUSTRIELS ET TERRITOIRE AU BRÉSILA101728JB-02
     Edilson PEREIRA JÚNIOR, Universidade Estadual do Ceará/UECE, Brésil., Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105101IR - Deindustrialization Process in Santa CatarinaA101728JB-02
     Ivo RAULINO, Instituto Ignacio Rangel, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A102884IR - Exports of industrialized products from the southern region of Brazil (1999-2021)A101728JB-02
     Isa De Oliveira ROCHA, Universidade Do Estado De Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A104178KG - Translocal responses to natural hazards and environmental change: the case of Indonesian migrant communities in Germany and the NetherlandsA101457PK-02
     Konstantin GISEVIUS, University of Cologne, Institute of Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103866MH - Geo-spatial Study of Land Surface Temperature Change, Glacial Lakes Development and Risk of Outburst Flood: A Case Study of Lahual and Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh, India A101457PK-02
     Md. Arif HUSAIN, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103876NJ - Response and Recovery of an Alluvial River from Catastrophic Flood Event: The Case of Lower Damodar River Basin in West Bengal, IndiaA101457PK-02
     Narayan Chandra JANA, The University of Burdwan, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A102876SK - Impact and Mitigation of Climate-Induced Hazards in the Uttarakhand Himalayas: A Case Study.A101457PK-02
     Saurav KUMAR, Mizoram University, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103425SK - Flood Risk Management and Its Impact on Socio-Economic Development in Rural Areas: A Case Study of Bagmati River Basin, Bihar, IndiaA101457PK-02
     Suraj KUMAR, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104811FL - Les cépages internationaux : ou comment le modèle français s’est imposé à l’international … et en FranceA101691XR-02
     François LEGOUY, Université De Paris 8, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104502CP - Lost in french semantics : géographie historique, biogéographie historique et géohistoire, même combat (XXIe s.) ?A101691XR-02
     Claire PÉRÈS, Université de Lorraine, Laboratoire LOTERR Centre de recherche en géographie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A103376PV - Géohistoire de l’environnement et des paysages : un retour sur le passé ou un renouvellement de la démarche ? A101691XR-02
     Philippe VALETTE, Geode Umr 5602 Cnrs, Université De Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104753JP - Et si Vidal de la Blache avait eu raison ? - À la recherche du bras perdu de l’Araguari (contesté franco-brésilien)A101691XR-02
     Jean-Yves PUYO, laboratoire TREE (UMR 6031) - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A103427KV - Sustainable development: Why knowledge and awareness are not enough?A101405EA-02
     Katja VINTAR MALLY, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Department of Geography, Slovenia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103752CS - A new poetic of sustainability for the Venetian Lagoon. Voices from the fertile marginsA101405EA-02
     Chiara SPADARO, University of Padua - Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World (DiSSGeA), Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A104259JB - A geography of ideas: The hybridity and hegemony of Latin American sustainable development, 1945-2015A101405EA-02
     Jonathan BARTON, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103700SR - L'asynchronie des rythmes dans la résilience des structures spatialesA101622BF-02
     Sandrine ROBERT, Ehess, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A102482JM - Pratiques queer à Beyrouth : trois lieux, trois temporalitésA101622BF-02
     Jean MAKHLOUTA, Umr Géographie-Cités / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A105577MG - Faire place publique : temporalités, pratiques et usages. Deux places du marché rouennaisesA101622BF-02
     Milena GUEST, Ensa De Normandie, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103315SD - Une inscription spatiale éphémère. Les traces de l’immigration de Turquie dans le dixième arrondissement de Paris. A101622BF-02
     Ségolène DEBARRE, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103802AM - Ce que le suivi de la reconstruction des bâtiments publics nous apprend sur les enjeux de gouvernance post-catastropheA101419PL-02
     Annabelle MOATTY, UMR RECOVER (INRAE/Aix-Marseille Université), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A103874JD - Analyse comparée des systèmes d’indemnisation français et québécois des biens résidentiels face aux risques côtiersA101419PL-02
     Julie DELANNOY, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A104068MA - L’espace littoral des Iles Wallis et Futuna face à l’érosion côtière. Une gestion difficile contrainte par les spécificités statutaires du territoire.A101419PL-02
     Michel ALLENBACH, University of New Caledonia, New Caledonia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A105535JM - Production d’espaces urbains par la gestion du risque de catastrophe à Manizales à travers l’étude de ses circuits financiersA101650GP-02
     Juliette MARIN, Universidad de Chile & EHESS, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A103835GP - C'est la faute des pauvres : néolibéralisme et gestion socio-spatiale de la pauvretéA101650GP-02
     Gustavo PRIETO, Universidade Federal De São Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A105565PR - Reproduction du capital, production de l'espace urbain et crise dans l'oeuvre de David HarveyA101650GP-02
     Pedro RESENDE, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A103322EV - The construction of Critical Urban Geography in Brazil: reception, dialogues, and rupturesA101650GP-02
     Elisa VERDI, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A105572NW - The financial centrality of São Paulo: internationalization of the Brazilian capital market and socio-economic concentrationA101650GP-02
     Nabarro WAGNER, Universidade De Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsThe Production Of Space Under Financial Capital And The Transformations Of Everyday Urban Life: Paths To A Critical Urban Geography - Panthéon Room 53
    A104974HR - Jeux Olympiques et régénération urbaine : paysage industriel et lieux du sport, étude comparée entre Turin 2006, Londres 2012 et Pékin 2022A101660AP-02
     Helena ROUX, EPFL, Switzerland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A103728MB - Xenophobic Violence and Urban Risks: FIFA 2010 and the Betrayal of the African Bid A101660AP-02
     Maharaj BRIJ , Ukzn, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A105232AP - Nouvelles pratiques sportive et Covid19 : quelques premières réflexionsA101660AP-02
     Anna Maria PIOLETTI , Università della Valle d'Aosta, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sport Et Ses Outils Pour L'Éducation Et La Création De Lieux - Panthéon Room 6
    A104911MR - The Perception of the Place After Covid-19: The Changes Induced by the Health Emergency in Hyper-placesA101502DS-02
     Elisa CONSOLANDI, University of Bergamo, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105568XR - PATRIMOINE IMMATÉRIEL ET COVID-19. STRATÉGIES, ALTERNATIVES ET NOVEAUX USAGES DE L’ESPACEA101502DS-02
     Xavier ROIGÉ, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A105279KS - Creative cities in a (post)pandemic realityA101502DS-02
     Krzysztof STACHOWIAK, Faculty Of Human Geography And Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Cultural Geographies In A Post-Pandemic World: Research Topics And Methodologies. - Société de Géographie Room A
    A104476LM - Strategic role of Geography in the EU agricultural regional development policies: tools and applications to innovation dynamics in Italy and in rural areas of the Apulia region A101569MG-02
     Labianca MARILENA, University of Foggia, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A102716LR - Neocolonialismo y crisis socioambiental en Brasil actualA101569MG-02
     Luciene C RISSO, UNESP, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A102977YS - Eaux usées et émergence du paludisme à Anono (Cocody-Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire)A101569MG-02
     Yaya SYLLA, Institut de Géographie Tropicale /Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    A103615LV - Narrar la complejidad del territorio. La mirada del geógrafo para la puesta en marcha de un proceso de aprendizaje colectivo: comparación de visiones territoriales.A101569MG-02
     Lucia VARASANO, UNIVERSITY OF ROME "TOR VERGATA", Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Géographe Et Son Époque: Néocolonialisme, Catastrophes Environnementales Et Crises Migratoires. Pourquoi Et Où Le Regard Du Géographe Est-Il Aujourd'hui Obligatoire? - Virtual Room 2
    UGI202216 - GenUrb's COVID 19 Research & reflections from the Cochabamba City Research Team (CRT)A101632NR-01
     Nasya RAZAVI, York Univeristy, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFeminist Urban Comparative Research: Feminist Praxis From The Global South The Genurb Project II - Virtual Room 4
    UGI202217 - Reflections from the Delhi CRTA101632NR-01
     Maria Anne FITZGERALD, University of Delhi, India
     Swagata BASU, SSV College, India
     Anindita DATTA, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFeminist Urban Comparative Research: Feminist Praxis From The Global South The Genurb Project II - Virtual Room 4
    UGI202218 - Reflections from the Shanghai CRT: Revisiting Socialist Workers’ New Villages: The Everyday Life of Precarious Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic in ShanghaiA101632NR-01
     Tsz Ting Penn IP, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univeristy, Shangai
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFeminist Urban Comparative Research: Feminist Praxis From The Global South The Genurb Project II - Virtual Room 4
    UGI202219 - Reflections from the Georgetown CRTA101632NR-01
     Linda PEAKE, York Univeristy, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFeminist Urban Comparative Research: Feminist Praxis From The Global South The Genurb Project II - Virtual Room 4
    UGI202216 - GenUrb's COVID 19 Research & reflections from the Cochabamba City Research Team (CRT)A101632NR-01
     Nasya RAZAVI, York Univeristy, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsFeminist Urban Comparative Research: Feminist Praxis From The Global South The Genurb Project II - Virtual Room 4
    A103279KJ - Spatial Distribution of Internet Performance in Local Scale: The Case Study of PolandA101565IG-02
     Krzysztof JANC, University of Wroclaw, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102754ZQ - Spatial Strategies of China’s Lower-tier CitiesA101565IG-02
     Zhu QIAN, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A105635GW - Spatial patterns in labour absorption in the South African economyA101565IG-02
     Gina WEIR-SMITH, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Regional Patterns Of Territorial Development. Challenges And Implications For The Urban-Rural Nexus - Institut de Géographie Room 401A
    A102695AT - Sustainable Tourism Indicators for Better Informed-Policy DecisionsA101415JN-01
     Anna TORRES-DELGADO, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103364TC - Creativity, Tourism and Place Making in Urban SingaporeA101415JN-01
     T.c. CHANG, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103926MR - Dispersion of Urban Tourist Flows in Riga: Challenges for Places with Difficult Heritage A101415JN-01
     Maija ROZITE, University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Latvia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103791OK - EXCURSION SPACE OF THE CITY IN THE PERCEPTION OF RESIDENTS OF DIFFERENT AGES AND THE FUTURE OF URBAN TOURISMA101415JN-01
     Olga KHLEBOSOLOVA, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103737GI - Fluvial processes, in-stream mining and societies: interplay on the Lower Danube RiverA101730LZ-02
     Gabriela IOANA-TOROIMAC, Institute of Anthropology ‘Francisc I. Rainer’ of the Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A105357DK - The Nexus of Water and Mining Management: Experiences from the Transboundary Selenga River BasinA101730LZ-02
     Daniel KARTHE, United Nations University Instititute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A103107BL - Chlorophyll a variations and responses to environmental stressors along hydrological connectivity gradients: Insights from a large floodplain lakeA101730LZ-02
     Bing LI, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A104883MF - Land-use Change and its drivers in Southwestern NigeriaA101677SX-03
     Mayowa FASONA, Univesity Of Lagos, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A105390FM - Drought assessment and forecasting in Luvuvhu River Catchment, South AfricaDrought forecasting play a significant role in drought early warning system for drought risk assessment and management. Due to increasing spatial and temporal variability of precipA101677SX-03
     Mathivha FHUMULANI, University of Zululand, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A105122SX - Unsupervised classification of drought effects on planted forests over Zululand region of South AfricaA101677SX-03
     Sifiso XULU, University of the Free State, South Africa
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEnvironmental Issues And Challenges In Sub-Saharan Africa - Instutut de Géographie Room 306
    A105156AM - Machine Learning for Water Resources Management: Comparative studyA101647GM-03
     Aniss MOUMEN, National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105419JH - L’utilisation des Big Data dans un système d’information pour la gestion des ressources en eau dans le bassin du Guir (Maroc)A101647GM-03
     Hicham JAMIL, Université Ibn Tofaïl, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104976FM - Streamflow estimation in ungauged watersheds by a distributed hydrological modelA101647GM-03
     Francisco MAGAÑA HERNÁNDEZ, Universidad Juárez Autonóma de Tabasco, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105349JD - Water Leak Diagnosis in Pressurized Pipelines: A Real Case StudyA101647GM-03
     Jorge Alejandro DELGADO-AGUIÑAGA, Universidad del Valle de México, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105276EJ - MONITORING DAM USING BIG DATA ANALYTICA101647GM-03
     Aniss MOUMEN, Laboratoire Génie des Systèmes, ENSA de Kenitra, Université Ibn Tofail, Maroc, Morocco
     Youssef RISSOUNI, Geoscience Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco, Morocco
     Aimad TAHI, Founder Le nid IT, France, France
     Jamal CHAO, Geoscience Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco, Morocco
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A105048MC - The Iber model as a teaching tool to aid learning and analysis of two-dimensional flow phenomenaA101647GM-03
     Michel Huber CUEVA PORTAL, Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca, Peru
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A102649AT - Mapping flooded areas using Sentinel-1 radar satellite imagery series through Machine learning and Deep learning methodsA101647GM-03
     Andrei TOMA, Faculty Of Geography, University Of Bucharest, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIguyecg-Geosus Session On Sustainable Water Management - Panthéon Amphi 1
    A104793MF - Territorial partnerships as intermediaries for local communities: The geographical analysis of hyperlinks on Local Action Groups Internet Homepages in PolandA101370CN-17
     Marek FURMANKIEWICZ, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105190RC - Bridging community struggles and local government politics through the territory: the case of Baron hill, ValparaisoA101370CN-17
     Rodrigo CAIMANQUE, Universidad de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103843VP - THE NEW MOSCOW AND GREATER MOSCOW PROJECTS: A LOCAL GEOPOLITICAL ANALYSISA101370CN-17
     Vladimir PAWLOTSKY, Paris 8 University - French Institut Of Geopolitics, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104545VK - Trends in Federal Regulation of Urban Governance in Russia under the “New Normal”A101370CN-17
     Vladimir KLIMANOV, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104654JG - Proposition d’un nouveau concept limnologique et géopolitique pour penser les frontières lacustres : la « frontière limnique » du lac Peïpous et du lac LémanA101572VM-03
     Julien GAUTIER, Laboratoire CEDETE, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103378GS - US and NATO military bases in Poland – how local society can change global politicsA101572VM-03
     Grzegorz SMULEK, Jagiellonian University In Krakow, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103388OK - Travelling Imagination – The influence of Mackinder’s heartland concept in the United States foreign policy during and after World War II (1940-1955) A101572VM-03
     Oliver KRAUSE, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104377JH - Training African diplomats for independence in C20th: (dis)continuities in postcolonial internationalismA101572VM-03
     Jonathan HARRIS, King's College London, United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105454VM - Geopolitics in the 2020sA101572VM-03
     Virginie MAMADOUH, University Of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104309DB - Assessment of current and future land use/cover changes and hazard scenarios significant for land degradation in the Curvature Carpathians and Subcarpathians of Romania. A regional-level approachA101706DB-01
     Dan BALTEANU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A102772KJ - Use of Space Technology in Impact Assessment of Urbanization on Water Resources in the Context of Climate Change: A Case Study of Jaipur Old City from Semi Arid Zone of IndiaA101706DB-01
     Kamal Narain JOSHI, Retired from Institute of Development Studies, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104202AV - Changes in the agricultural land and soil consumption in the industrial area of Portovesme (south-western Sardinia, Italy)A101706DB-01
     Andrea VACCA, University of Cagliari, Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, Italy
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103233EG - Le sacré un agent relationnel entre les humains et les non-humains/The sacred as a relational agent between humans and non-humansA101664BS-01
     Bertrand SAJALOLI, Université de Paris, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103234BS - Le sacre de la nature. Quelles spiritualités tissent des liens entre les êtres humains et l’environnement ? / Laudato si, a Catholic vision of the environment and ecology?A101664BS-01
     Etienne GRESILLON, Université d'Orléans, UFR LLSH, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103524AJ - Spiritualités écoféministes : quel retour de l’animisme pour relier à la nature ? A101664BS-01
     Anne JEGOU, Université De Bourgogne, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103775DC - De la puissance des propositions d’écologie politique : l’orphisme comme adjuvant. A101664BS-01
     Denis CHARTIER, Université De Paris - Laboratoire Ladyss, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A104311CR - Une spiritualité terrestre. Dimensions spirituelles des pratiques de géobiologieA101664BS-01
     Claire REVOL, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 38000 Grenoble, France , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A104049AR - Un terrain exploratoire sur l’homosexualité masculine au sein des cités d’habitat social françaises : une réflexion théorique et méthodologique sur les vécus « non-homonormatifs »A101484CN-03
     Axel RAVIER, ENS Paris-Saclay ; EHESS EUR Gender and Sexuality , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A103970LR - Les champs des possibles résidentiels : La construction des possibles résidentiels des femmes travaillant dans l’industrie domestiqueA101484CN-03
     Lilite ROSSIGNOL, Université Gustave Eiffel_ Lvmt, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A105031ZR - La frontière entre espace privé et espace public, un élément déterminant du traitement des violences conjugales par la société ?A101484CN-03
     Zoé RUZIC, Eso-Rennes, Université Rennes 2, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A104011GT - Un exercice de réflexivité : entre travail de thèse et accompagnement de l’association Mémoires des Sexualités (archive LGBTQI+), quelles places et quels apports des pensées et pratiques féministes pédées et queer pour la discipline architecturale ?A101484CN-03
     Giulia TELLIER SILVA, Laboratoire ACS - ENSA Paris Malaquais - ENS / PSL, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsEspace, Genre Et Sexualités : Où En Sommes-Nous ? - Panthéon Room 1
    A105277MS - LA CONCENTRATION DE L'INDUSTRIE INNOVANTE AU BRÉSIL ET LES DÉFIS POUR REPRISE LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DU PAYSA101728JB-03
     Maria Terezinha SERAFIM GOMES, Universidade Estadual Paulista - Unesp, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105511MS - GEO-PHOTOGRAPHIC DIALOGUES: “AMEFRICA LADINA” BY LÉLIA GONZALEZ IN “OTHER AMERICAS” BY SEBASTIÃO SALGADOA101728JB-03
     Maria Auxiliadora Da SILVA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A103916FS - US-China dispute and Amazon Inc. and Alibaba Group's spatial strategies A101728JB-03
     Edson DE MORAIS MACHADO, UEM, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A105567RT - Industria, innovación y actividades intensivas en conocimiento en la constitución de la megarregión brasileñaA101728JB-03
     Regina TUNES, Universidade Do Estado Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsIndustrialization In Latin America: Advances And Retreats - Panthéon Room 15
    A103282JL - Study on Countermeasures of Urban Waterlogging in Baoji City Based on Terrain Traps and River Network SystemsA101457PK-03
     Min ZHANG, BAOJI UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES , China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103552SM - Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015 - 2030): Discussing the Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts in IndiaA101457PK-03
     Satyam MISHRA, Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103472AM - Multi-criteria Based Assessment of Land Vulnerability to Mass Wasting and the Spatial Distribution of its Associated Features on the Mambilla Plateau, NigeriaA101457PK-03
     Abdullahi TUKUR, Modibbo Adama University Yola Adamawa State, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104425VN - Increasing Geo-hazards in Western Himalaya: Understanding the Causes and Consequences.A101457PK-03
     Virender Singh NEGI, University Of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104464MN - House Lifting to Improve Flood Resilience in Settlement Areas - an Example of the Elbe Village Brockwitz (Saxony, Germany)A101457PK-03
     Marco NEUBERT, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development , Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104659XR - Vingt ans après, où en est (encore) la géographie historique française ?A101691XR-03
     Xavier ROCHEL, Université De Lorraine, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104454NT - What does geohistory contribute to the debate on the degree of anthropization of the Amazon rainforest?A101691XR-03
     Nicola TODOROV, University Of French Guiana / Commission De Géographie Historique-Géohistoire, French Guiana
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104268LL - From the mosaic of spatio-temporal fragments to the interweaving of temporal lines: rethinking the trajectories of small riversA101691XR-03
     Laurent LESPEZ, Univ. Paris-Est Créteil et LGP-CNRS UMR 8591, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104128AT - Towards more nuanced analogies and historical inference in society-environmental change research: Can we learn from the past? A101691XR-03
     Amit TUBI, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographers And Time: Perspectives For Historical Geography - Panthéon Room 17
    A104550AN - GEOGRAFIAS POSTHUMANAS EN PATAGONIA: INTERSECCIONES ENTRE NATURALEZA, CAPITAL Y DESEOA101405EA-03
     Andrés NÚÑEZ GONZÁLEZ, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A104584MM - Privatization of land and native vegetation: devastation and environmental sustainability on the agricultural frontier of Matopiba, BrazilA101405EA-03
     Marta Inez M. MARQUES, University Of São Paulo, Brazil
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A104621FC - The prospective dimension on Latin American extractivism A101405EA-03
     Fernando CAMPOS-MEDINA , Universidad de Chile, Departamento de Sociología, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A105360CH - Les zones humides desséchées et les villages inondés. La gestion de risques de catastrophe dans les zones humides en Colombie depuis l’approche d’adaptation au changement climatiqueA101405EA-03
     Carolina HERNÁNDEZ, Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A105615MP - Uninhabiting in the Anthropocene: Digital Geographical Explorations of Depopulating Rural TerritoriesA101405EA-03
     Mansilla PABLO, Pontificia Universidad Católica De Valparaíso, Chile
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsSustainability From The Margins. New Perspectives On Current Global Challenges. - Panthéon Room 214
    A103440NM - Urbanisation informelle ou urbanisation éphémère ? Une exploration des mécanismes de formation des périphéries européennes à travers les cas de Madrid et de Paris (1850-1940)A101622BF-03
     Noel A. MANZANO GÓMEZ, Universidad de Valladolid / Bauhaus University of Weimar, Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103982AS - Campements tsiganes (1880-1940) : des ancrages éphémères entre vulnérabilités et ressources A101622BF-03
     Adèle SUTRE, EHESS (ERC Lubartworld, EHESS CNRS), France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103318DZ - L’habitat éphémère pour sans domicile A101622BF-03
     Djemila ZENEIDI, CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A103565MV - Habiter les lieux éphémères du travail temporaire : une ethnographie du quotidien de travail sur les chantiers du bâtiment en région Sud A101622BF-03
     Marguerite VALCIN, TELEMMe (UMR 7303), Aix-Marseille Université / CNRS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsL'Éphémère Spatial - Panthéon Room 216
    A104232SG - Traduire et cartographier les données de la submersion marine pour réduire la vulnérabilité potentielle des professionnels de la gestion de crise : proposition d’une méthode interdisciplinaire et d’une approche intersectorielleA101419PL-03
     Servane GUEBEN-VENIERE, KEYROS, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A104731AJ - La côte kribienne en danger: le cas de Bebwambe 2A101419PL-03
     Amougou JUDITH VIRGINIE, Université De Yaoundé I, Cameroon
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A104830MJ - Pris entre la mer et l'État : les réponses changeantes d'une communauté Kali’na à la vulnérabilité sur la côte guyanaise française.A101419PL-03
     Jean-Jacques MARQUISAR , Université de Guyane, USR LEEISA, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A102797JC - L’avenir incertain des trains de nuit américainsA101341IL-01
     Jacques CHARLIER, Uclouvain, Belgium
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Train De Nuit, De L'Équilibre Des Territoires À La Préservation Du Climat En Un Saut D'Une Nuit - Panthéon Room 6
    A103103IL - La structuration des territoires européens au prisme du train de nuitA101341IL-01
     Philippe VAILLANT, ETHICS EA 7446, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Train De Nuit, De L'Équilibre Des Territoires À La Préservation Du Climat En Un Saut D'Une Nuit - Panthéon Room 6
    A105408NF - 10 millions de voyageurs choisiront le train de nuit plutôt que l'avion ou la routeA101341IL-01
     Nicolas FORIEN, Oui au train de nuit, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Train De Nuit, De L'Équilibre Des Territoires À La Préservation Du Climat En Un Saut D'Une Nuit - Panthéon Room 6
    A103143GC - Quelle diffusion territoriale du « saut de nuit » en Occitanie ?A101341IL-01
     Bruno REVELLI, Laboratoire Lisst - Université Toulouse II Jean Jaurès, France
     Guillaume CARROUET, Laboratoire Lisst - Université Toulouse II Jean Jaurès, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Train De Nuit, De L'Équilibre Des Territoires À La Préservation Du Climat En Un Saut D'Une Nuit - Panthéon Room 6
    A102813JC - Enquête par préférences déclarées afin d’étudier les déterminants du choix modal entre avion et train de nuit A101341IL-01
     Abigaëlle NIVOIX, 6t-bureau de recherche, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Train De Nuit, De L'Équilibre Des Territoires À La Préservation Du Climat En Un Saut D'Une Nuit - Panthéon Room 6
    A104141YL - Comprehensive evaluation of human settlement environment based on SDGs: A case study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban agglomerationA101623MC-01
     Yuexin LIU, China Agricultural University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A104819SS - Big data and Climate Change: A Systematic Review and Outline for Sustainability ScienceA101623MC-01
     Swarnima SINGH, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, U.P., India, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A104296ZS - Estimation of Nitrogen Content in Winter Oilseed Rape Leaves Based on UAV Multi-spectral images and Machine LearningA101623MC-01
     Zhuo SUN, Key Laboratory of the Virtual Geographic Environment (Nanjing Normal University), Ministry of Education, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China., China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A103169TY - The Longer-Term Potential of Land Value Uplift: Insights from Great Britain and the Yangtze River Delta RegionA101623MC-01
     Tianren YANG, The University Of Hong Kong, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    Discours d’ouverture
    • 14h05  M. le Président de la Société de géographie, Jean-Robert Pitte
    • 14h10  M. le Président du CNFG, Amaël Cattaruzza
    • 14h15  Mme la Présidente et M. le Président du comité d’organisation local, Nathalie Lemarchand et Jérôme Verny
    • 14h20  M. le Président de l’UGI, Mike Meadows
    • 14h25  Intermède vidéo chorégraphie urbaine ​


    Remise des Prix de l’UGI, par Ronald Abler, Président du Comité des Prix de l’UGI
    • 14h35  Distinguished Geographical Practice Award
     
    1. Professeur Liu Yansui, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    2. Professeur Yugo Ono, Sapporo
    3. Professeur Rachel Pain, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University
    4. Professeur Bruce G. Thom, Vaucluse, NSW  
     
    • 14h50 Early Career Award 
     
    1. Dr Tomoko Kubo, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of TsukubaDr Kean Fan Lim, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), School of Geography, Politics & Sociology, Newcastle University
    2. Professeur Shuai Wang, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University
    3. Dr Yuanyuan Yang, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Sciences
    4. Dr Komali Yennetti, School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Wolverhampton 
     
    • 15h05  IGU Lauréat d’Honneur
     
    1. Madame Kath Berg, The Royal Geographical Society of Queensland
    2. Professeur Alan Lew, Department of Geography, Planning & Recreation, Northern Arizona University
    3. Professeur Yuji Maruyama, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba
    4. Professeur Qin Dahe, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 
     
    • 15h20  IGU Planet and Humanity Medal
     
    1. Greta Thunberg
    2. Jack Dangermond, Environmental Systems Research Institute, CEO 
     
    • 15h30   Intermède vidéo 100 ans d’UGI
       
    • 15h40  Cérémonie de passage de témoin
     
    1. Présentation de IGC Dublin 2024, par Niamh Moore
    2. Présentation de IGC Melbourne 2028, par Iain Hay
    3. Transmission du drapeau, par Amaël Cattaruzza
     
    • 16h00  Clôture
    A104463VM - The role of expectations and sentiments in tourism demand/supply. A bibliometric analysisA101415JN-02
     Victoria MOGNI, Grupo de Investigación en Dinámica Económica (GIDE) - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de Administración - Universidad de la República , Uruguay
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A104536PN - Airbnb in the city of Munich: Effects on residents in their own homesA101415JN-02
     Philipp NAMBERGER, LMU Munich, Department of Geography, Economic Geography, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103428LE - Science driven mobility as an aspect of New Urban TourismA101415JN-02
     Lena ESKILSSON, Lunds universitet, Sweden
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsNew Urban Tourism, Challenges For Practice, Policy And Theory - Institut de Géographie Room 412
    A103477SR - Analyzing Anthropogenic Impact on Groundwater Quality in an agriculturally advanced region of Northern IndiaA101730LZ-03
     Anant GAUTAM, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A103831PS - Women and water management in sub-Saharan Africa: case study of Sèmè-Podji in Benin. Social perspective on the local governance of drinking waterA101730LZ-03
     Patrycja STAL, Technical University of Berlin / Tiwani Foundation, Germany
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A105457NB - TERRITOIRES, ECOSYSTÉMES ET GOUVERNANCE : LE TRIPLE DÉFI DE SEDAPAL, SOCIÉTÉ PUBLIQUE DES EAUX DE LIMA POUR ATTEINDRE LA COUVERTURE UNIVERSELLE DE L’EAU D’ICI 2030A101730LZ-03
     Nicole BERNEX, Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Perú, Peru
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A105064GM - From the Historical Flood of 1972 to the Present: the Impacts and Effectiveness of the Structural Flood-protection Measures in the Lower Jiu River (Romania) A101730LZ-03
     Gabriela Adina MOROSANU, Institute of Geography of the Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A103727KK - Urban water management in challenging times alias how alternative approaches (do not) work: a case study of Israel and the Czech RepublicA101730LZ-03
     Kristýna K?IŠTOFOVÁ, Department Of Geography, Faculty Of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A102769ZB - Mapping Groundwater Vulnerability and Risk of Contamination in a Semi-Arid Region; Case Study for Kano, Nigeria. A101730LZ-03
     Zaharatu BABIKA, University of Bath , United Kingdom
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsWater Sustainability In A Changing World: Hydrological, Societal And Ecological Perspectives - Institut de Géographie Salle 304
    A103618CP - La gouvernance locale et urbaine à travers le prisme de la réutilisation des biens confisqués au crime organisé et la valorisation des espaces urbains à Bari et Lecco (Italie). A101370CN-18
     Claudia PALERMO, Ladyss - Université De Paris 8 Et Studi Sulla Criminalità Organizzata - Università Degli Studi Di Milano , France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A103761KO - Citizen energy transition in Algerian policies A101370CN-18
     Kahina OUAZAR, Université des sciences et de la technologie Houari Boumedienne. Algérie/ Faculté des sciences de la terre et géographie et aménagement du territoire/ Laboratoire des recherches et des études en urbanisme., Algeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A104640JF - POLITICAL FRAGMENTATION IN THE MADRID REGION: TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATIONS 2011-2021A101370CN-18
     Julio FERNÁNDEZ PORTELA, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLocal And Urban Governance: Stability, Variability, And Innovation - Panthéon Amphi 2A
    A105082ET - ?EL ENTRAMADO CONCEPTUAL DE UNA GEOGRAFÍA POLÍTICA EN MEXICOA101572VM-04
     María Verónica IBARRA-GARCÍA, El Colegio de San Luis. A.C, Mexico
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103729YP - A Spatial Analysis of South Korean Presidential Elections, 2002-2017A101572VM-04
     Younghoon PARK, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103342TS - Electoral geography of communist countries – is possible? A101572VM-04
     Tadeusz SIWEK, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A105510JK - Creative continuity – realigning renewal and tradition A101572VM-04
     Jon P KNUDSEN, University of Agder, Norway
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A103214IO - Geostatistical Atlas oh Human Development: Multidimensional Scaling, Clustering, Spatial Data AnalysisA101572VM-04
     Igor OKUNEV, ,
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsKey Concepts In Political Geography: Spatial And Temporal (Dis) Continuities - Panthéon Amphi 2B
    A104289MJ - Implications of future land use/cover pattern changes on landslide susceptibility at a national level, Romania. A scenario-based analysisA101706DB-02
     Dan BALTEANU, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104672HL - Ecological LUCC - the case of ancient farmers in the Negev desert, IsraelA101706DB-02
     Hanoch LAVEE, Bar Ilan Univesity, Israel
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A104680MK - Assessment of future climate and land use changes impacts on runoff and nitrate nitrogen load in the Carpathian Mts. small catchment using SWAT modelA101706DB-02
     Malgorzata KIJOWSKA-STRUGALA, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Poland
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLand Use/land Cover Changes And Land Degradation In The Anthropocene - Panthéon Room 01RC
    A103589EG - L’âme du bois. Arbres et bosquets comme nœuds de la trame rituelle de la ville d’Ibadan (Nigeria)A101664BS-02
     Emilie GUITARD, Cnrs, Umr Prodig, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103692BG - Le volcan comme figure paradoxale du sacré: les cas des volcans italiensA101664BS-02
     Brice GRUET, Université Paris Est Créteil, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103228JG - Minashkuau-Atiku : déclin et protection d’une espèce sacrée pour repenser les rapports à la conservation et à la nature A101664BS-02
     Justine GAGNON, Université Laval, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A103387RJ - Quand les esprits de l’art et du sacré se rencontrent : patrimonialisation et conservation des arbres et des forêts à Porto-Novo (Bénin) et Osogbo (Nigeria)A101664BS-02
     Rémi JENVRIN, Umr 8586 Prodig - Inshs Cnrs, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsLe Sacre De La Nature. Quelles Spiritualités Tissent Des Liens Entre Les Êtres Humains Et L'Environnement ? - Panthéon Room 02
    A102428AS - Generating/Regenerating National Symbols: Reorganization of Place and TourismA101526TH-01
     Akimasa SUGANUMA, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobilizing The Place Mediated Through Local Cultural Institutions And Events: Multifaceted Debates In Japan - Panthéon Room 17
    A102427HH - Hot Spring and Nuclear Power: A Critical Examination of Stealthy Nuclear Power Plant Visitor Centers in Japan during the Post-Fukushima EraA101526TH-01
     Hajime HASEGAWA, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobilizing The Place Mediated Through Local Cultural Institutions And Events: Multifaceted Debates In Japan - Panthéon Room 17
    A102386TH - Emergence of World Cultural Heritage: The Work of the (De)Construction of the Sense of PlaceA101526TH-01
     Takeshi HAMANO, University Of Kitakyushu, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobilizing The Place Mediated Through Local Cultural Institutions And Events: Multifaceted Debates In Japan - Panthéon Room 17
    A102429MK - Cultural Events in Times of Crisis and Civil SocietyA101526TH-01
     Motohiro KOIZUMI, Rikkyo University, Japan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsMobilizing The Place Mediated Through Local Cultural Institutions And Events: Multifaceted Debates In Japan - Panthéon Room 17
    A104993NL - Vulnérabilité de la zone deltaïque du Bangladesh à l'inondation cyclonique : essai de définition et de cartographieA101419PL-04
     Nathalie LONG, UMR LIENSs CNRS-La Rochelle university, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A105267MC - Construire des cartes : l’aléa érosion et l’exposition des enjeux à l’épreuve de la perception. Retours d’expérienceA101419PL-04
     Manon CHOTARD, Université de Nantes - LETG - OR2C, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A105275AC - L’adaptation du bâti résidentiel face aux risques littoraux : perspectives opérationnelles d’un outil d'aide à la décisionA101419PL-04
     Axel CREACH, Sorbonne Universite, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A105422TD - What scenarios for the evolution of French dikes in the 21st century? Scientific contributions of a comparison between river and coastal dikes in the reflection on the vulnerability of coastal embankment systems (Loire, Normandy)A101419PL-04
     Tristan DOUILLARD, Cnrs Laboratoire De Géographie Physique, France
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A105021GM - Développement d’un indice de vulnérabilité à l’érosion côtière comme outil d’aide à la décision pour les municipalités du Québec maritime (Canada)A101419PL-04
     Guillaume MARIE, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsVulnérabilité Des Territoires Côtiers Aux Risques D'Érosion Et De Submersion - Panthéon Room 307
    A104181FZ - Interoperability Engine for Model Sharing and Reuse among OpenMI, BMI and OpenGMS-ISA101623MC-02
     Fengyuan ZHANG, The Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A104909ZZ - Deep learning method for evaluating rooftop solar potential using google earth imagery: A case study of Nanjing, ChinaA101623MC-02
     Zhixin ZHANG, Nanjing University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A103650ZZ - An approach for reproducing geographic simulation research with consideration of pre-and intermediate proceduresA101623MC-02
     Zhiyi ZHU, Nanjing Normal University, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeographic Information Modelling And Simulation In The Era Of Big Data - Virtual Room 4
    A104171SR - Restricted anthropogenic activities and improved urban air quality in India: Evidences from real time and remotely sensed datasets using air quality zonal modelingA101457PK-04
     Saidur RAHAMAN, PhD research scholar, Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science, Ministry of Education, and School of Geographic Sciences, East China Normal University, Minhang district, China
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104151AS - Counting the Costs of Hazards: Disaster-Induced Migration in MajuliA101457PK-04
     Azizur Rahman SIDDIQUI, University of Allahabad , India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104242FT - Wildfire risk mitigation and management in the wildland-urban interface: experiences from Portugal A101457PK-04
     Fantina TEDIM, Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal, Portugal
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103820PT - Structural and Nonstructural Mitigation Measure of Cyclone in Coastal State of Odisha, IndiaA101457PK-04
     Pratibha TOMAR, Department of Geography, Delhi School of School of Economics, University of Delhi, India
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A103479Vv - Nature-based approaches to coastal erosion in Taiwan – Lessons learnt A101457PK-04
     Viola VAN ONSELEN, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A102597SY - Geospatial Analysis of Road Traffic Accidents and Emergency Response Optimization in Kano Metropolis, NigeriaA101457PK-04
     Sulaiman YUNUS, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO, NIGERIA, Nigeria
    Sessions parallèles / Parallel SessionsGeohazards, Risk And Vulnerability: Following The Case Studies Of Mitigation And Management - Panthéon Room 16
    A104521RS - Green Buildings: The Influence of Rating Agencies and Greenwashing in The Green Rating of Buildings, The Case of Johannesburg
     Ruan Christiaan SCHOEMAN, University of South Africa, South Africa
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    A103729YP - A Spatial Analysis of South Korean Presidential Elections, 2002-2017AAA
     Younghoon PARK, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
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    A102345FB - A multifaceted historical, ecological and stone heritage complex into an agricultural-dominated landscape: the 17th-Century French Royal Canal Louis XIV (Eure-et-Loir, France)AAA
     François BÉTARD, Université de Paris, UMR 8586 Prodig, France
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    A102836IS - ANALYSIS OF THE DECREASING FOOD SECURITY SITUATION AND IMPACT ON HOUSEHOLD IN PAKISTANAAA
     Dr, Luis Antonio BITTAR VENTURI, University of Sao Paulo, Pakistan
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    A103547ES - Alpine glacier tourism: behaviour, management and perception adaptation to climate changeAAA
     Emmanuel SALIM, Edytem, Univ. Savoie-Mont-Blanc, CNRS, France
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    A102384PK - Applications of heuristic methods in planning escape routesAAA
     Paulina KURZYK, University of Lodz, Poland
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    A103442AD - Assessment of Land Degradation through Metal Abundances and Distribution in Soils from Different Land-uses in a megacity city in IndiaAAA
     Arohi DIXIT, Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, India
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    A105093LE - BRAZILIAN NATURAL GAS AND THE CONVERGENCE WITH ASHER'S NEOURBANISMAAA
     Leonardo ESTRELLA, Udesc, Brazil
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    A105605MS - Body image perception of quilombola school adolescents from Mare Island – BrazilAAA
     Cauê MATA, 1
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    A105092TA - Challenges and opportunities of the 15 and 30-minute city to the poor and rich, black and white, from global south and northAAA
     Tainá BITTENCOURT, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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    A103741NR - Changements d’utilisation des terres : les mutations des paysages de châtaigneraies en Cévennes ardéchoises depuis le XIVe siècleAAA
     Nicolas ROBINET, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
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    A102385MK - Changes in residents mobility resulting from the statutory restriction of Sunday trade as a guideline for creating transport behavior during a pandemic (example of Lodz - Poland)AAA
     Michal KOWALSKI, Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy, Poland
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    A104202AV - Changes in the agricultural land and soil consumption in the industrial area of Portovesme (south-western Sardinia, Italy)AAA
     Andrea VACCA, University of Cagliari, Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, Italy
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    A102953HD - Characteristics and inventory mapping of rainfall-induced catastrophic shallow landslides and debris flow on January 12, 2014 in Ribeira Valley, BrazilAAA
     Helen DIAS, University of São Paulo, Brazil
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    A103085AR - Characterization of the flood hazard through the SCS-CN method and evaluation of the urban vulnerability in the sub-catchment of the wadi El-Harrach (in the centre of the Algerian capital, Algiers) with the use of remote sensing and GISAAA
     Abdelkader RICHE, université des sciences et de la technologie Houari Boumediene.Algérie. Faculté des sciences de la terre, Géographie et l’Aménagement du territoire, , laboratoire : Villes, régions et gouvernance territoriale. , Algeria
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    A103761KO - Citizen energy transition in Algerian policies AAA
     Kahina OUAZAR, Université des sciences et de la technologie Houari Boumedienne. Algérie/ Faculté des sciences de la terre et géographie et aménagement du territoire/ Laboratoire des recherches et des études en urbanisme., Algeria
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    A104855KY - Citizenship Empowerment through ‘Democratic Citizen School’ in Jeonju National Univ. of Education, KoreaAAA
     Kyeong Han YI, Jeonju National University Of Education, Korea (Republic of)
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    A104902KA - Climate change adaptation at urban level – a case study of Hungarian cities AAA
     Kovacs ANDRAS DONAT, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary
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    A104876AA - Climate change impact on malaria transmission in high-resolution climate simulations (C2MT-highres)AAA
     Abayomi A. ABATAN, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, United Kingdom
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    A105147YF - Coastal Risk assessment and management-related issues of two sand spits at the southern coast of Senegal AAA
     Mouncef SEDRATI, Laboratoire Geo-Ocean UMR 6538, Université Bretagne Sud, France
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    A105081SR - Comparative analysis of temporal temperature variations in Moscow and the Moscow region for 2021AAA
     Svetlana RIABOVA, ,
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    A102923QQ - Culturizing outdoor recreation into local culture: the experience from the Chinese students in New ZealandAAA
     Qin QIN, Lincoln University, New Zealand
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    A105308EI - DISPOSITIF DE MESURE AUTONOME DES PRESSIONS D’IMPACT DE VAGUES DE SUBMERSION EN CONDITIONS REELLES AAA
     Erwan IMBERTIE, Centre Rivages Pro Tech, SUEZ Smart & Environmental Solutions + SIAME, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, E2S UPPA, France
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    A105096LE - DISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL GAS IN BRAZIL AND THE PROPOSAL FOR PRIVATIZATION: AN APPROACH SUPPORTED BY IGNACIO RANGELAAA
     Leonardo ESTRELLA, Udesc, Brazil
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    A104747RM - Discussing regional inequalities through a geo-historical approach for the political-administrative framework: the case of Sounterh ItalyAAA
     Roberta MINGO, Università Degli Studi Di Napoli L'orientale, Italy
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    A103037HK - Distribution of trees in the island region of the Korean PeninsulaAAA
     Hyunhee KIM, Department of Geography, Kyoto University, Japan
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    A103826KS - Do teachers develop map skills systematically?AAA
     Kristyna STOLCOVA, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Science, Czechia
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    A105586ZM - ESTABLISHMENT OF "CLIMATE AND KOVID-19" DATABASEAAA
     Ekaterina BATCHVAROVA, Climate, Atmosphere and Waters Institute at BAS, Bulgaria
     Zoya MATEEVA, Climate, Atmosphere and Waters Institute at BAS, Bulgaria
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    A103494SH - Estimating Fine Dust Concentration with LSTMAAA
     Suyeon HWANG, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
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    A103493YL - Extracting steep slope for road sliding accidents during heavy snowfallAAA
     Youngjin LEE, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
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    A102476VK - Findlater Jet Induced Summer Monsoon Memory in the Arabian SeaAAA
     Vikas Kumar KUSHWAHA, University of Hyderabad, India
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    A104070HM - Formative dialogues with teachers from lower south Bahia - Brazil: Promoting the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals in Biogeography teachingAAA
     Helenadja MOTA, Instituto Federal Baiano - Campus Valença, Brazil
     Cauê DA MATA, Provida, Brazil
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    A103448GB - Geography of Third Landscapes': The contribution of Third educational landscapes to the development of the geographical forma mentisAAA
     Giusi BOARETTO, Unibz-Dfa Supsi, Italy
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    A103450DS - Geography: Modern teaching of the 21st century? Only with remote sensing images!AAA
     Simerská DENISA, Masarykova Univerzita, Czechia
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    A104077LF - Ibarra Verde: Human Ecology, El Buen Vivir and resilient mountain cityscapesAAA
     Esmeralda GUEVARA, MDCPS, United States
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    A102607AB - L’approche de la géographie de la santé dans un projet de recherche-action tournée vers la prévention de l’ulcère de Buruli : le projet COPTER-UB au sud Bénin.AAA
     Alexandra BOCCAROSSA, Inserm/CRCINA, France
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    A105062CE - LA VIVIENDA DE ALQUILER TURÍSTICO: IMPLICACIONES EN EL MERCADO INMOBILIARIO Y EN EL DERECHO A LA VIVIENDA EN ANDALUCÍA. AAA
     Cruz Mazo ESTRELLA CANDELARIA, Universidad De Sevilla, Spain
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    A103247BK - LOCAL AND REGIONAL DIMENSIONS OF NATURAL HAZARDS AND THEIR MANAGEMENTAAA
     Boian KOULOV, National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
     Bilyana BORISOVA, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria
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    A104165DL - La fabrique de la ville à l’épreuve des rythmes du vivant : une première approche chronotopique pour l’articulation des rythmes naturels et sociaux dans la programmation urbaine et la production des villes contemporaines en transitionAAA
     David LUCOT, Laboratoire de Recherche en Architecture de l'ENSA Toulouse, France
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    A103618CP - La gouvernance locale et urbaine à travers le prisme de la réutilisation des biens confisqués au crime organisé et la valorisation des espaces urbains à Bari et Lecco (Italie). AAA
     Claudia PALERMO, Ladyss - Université De Paris 8 Et Studi Sulla Criminalità Organizzata - Università Degli Studi Di Milano , France
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    A102899PB - Les transports réservés aux femmes dans le monde, une solution au harcèlement sexuel ? AAA
     Pauline BAUDENS, UMR LAM (Sciences Po Bordeaux, CNRS/IRD), France
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    A102335MB - Optimizing Self-evacuation from Flood Hazard Areas with the Use of Private Car Transport AAA
     Marta BOROWSKA-STEFANSKA, University of Lodz, Poland
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    A104640JF - POLITICAL FRAGMENTATION IN THE MADRID REGION: TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATIONS 2011-2021AAA
     Julio FERNÁNDEZ PORTELA, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
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    A105537SR - Particulate matter air pollution from road transportAAA
     Svetlana RIABOVA, ,
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    A103239JC - Pattern of Fine Dust Concentration with LITB IndexAAA
     Jinmu CHOI, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Republic of)
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    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. AAA
     Marcela DANKOVA, University of Ostrava, Czechia
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    A104518NG - Percevoir, apercevoir. Enquête sémiologique et approche sensible des représentations des migrations dans et par le mouvement.AAA
     Noémie GOUX, Laboratoire PASSAGES/ Ecole Doctorale Montaigne Humanités, France
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    A104149SJ - Protecting Agricultural Biodiversity through Local Farmer's Market Operation ; Marche@ MarketAAA
     Sojin JUN, KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY, Korea (Republic of)
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    A103564ia - Pyrénées spirituelles : Le camp Bernard Rollot (Barèges) 1922-2022AAA
     Isabelle ANTONUTTI, Centre D'histoire Culturelle Des Sociétés Contemporaines (Université De Versailles Saint Quentin En Yvelines), France
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    A105243AS - Randomized trial examines the effects of equine facilitated learning on neurophysiological patterns of participants in a training in horse therapeutic interventionsAAA
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