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Tourism, Mobility and Regional Development

Nature-based tourist centres understood as hybrids of the rural, the urban and the wilderness
Ilona Mettiäinen
Carrying capacities for nature parks as engines for sustainable regional development
Jesper Brandt, Esbern Holmes
Exploring place: branding for tourism, heritage and transformation
Tiina Peil
Sustainable Tourism Management in Reutilized Agricultural Buildings. A Case Study.
Gyorgy Angelkott Bocz, Andrés Martínez Rodríguez, Barry Ness
Aeromobility and regional tourism dynamics
Jan Henrik Nilsson
Farm holidays and the potential for innovation in rural tourism in Denmark
Niels Christian Nielsen, Kathrine Aae Nissen, Flemming Just
Culture- and experience spaces roles and opportunities in a collaboration between municipalities
Anne Birte Lorentzen, Michael Thyrrestrup Pedersen
Cultural Policy and Entrepreneurship in Frederikshavn
Anne Birte Lorentzen, Jens Kaae Fisker
Picturing Experiences – the case of the Storsjöyran Music Festival in Östersun
Malin Zillinger
Can tourism be sustainable? Assessing tourism impact in Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
Rannveig Olafsdottir, Micael Runnström
Localised agrifood systems and gastronomy as a regional development tool:
Madeleine Axell Bonow
Challenging current imaginings of the ‘backward’ rural
Linda Lundmark

Understanding mobile individuals through location-based experience data and mapping

Fear of crime: the spatial dimension
Rune Holst Scherg, Helle Nørgaard, Nerius Tradisauskas
‘Excess’ travel – when distance is subordinated
Katarina Haugen, Einar Holm, Kerstin Westin, Bertil Vilhelmson
Employing smart phones as a planning tool:the Vollsmose case
Anne-Marie Sanvig Knudsen, Henrik Harder
Capturing spatial variations in subjective and objective quality-of-life conditions
Javier Martinez
From Children’s Maps to Walk-Maps in GIS: Exploring the potential of a method for participatory mapping
Ulla Berglund
Triangulating data about/around localized experience: bricolage with geobiographies and softGIS
Kaisa Schmidt-Thomé
The mobility of children mapped by themselves
Kerstin Nordin
Travel disruption and what it tells us
Jo Guiver
SoftGIS as a trading zone
Maarit Kahila
Tracing visitor footsteps in a Dutch natural area
Erik Meijles, Marinus de Bakker, Peter Groote
Urban population mobility, priorities of environment, safety and exercise.
Stig Halvard Jørgensen

Human Remains: the place of the human in a post-human world

Aesthetic Remains
Deborah Dixon, Harriet Hawkins, Elizabeth Straughan
What’s lost and who’s asking?
Bo Allesøe Christensen
What remains of the intersubjective?: on the presencing of self and other
Paul Simpson
Sense of feeling at home
Carsten Schjøtt Philipsen
Evolution, geography and sustainability
Eric Clark, Thomas L Clark
Heidegger and the fourfold: human beings as participants in Event of unfolding
Mikko Joronen
Biographies of Landscape: Locals’ Perceptions on Landscape Heritage
Helen Soovali Sepping
The human in multiple, hybrid topologies
Connie Svabo
‘Relationalism’ and its limits in geography
ari aukusti lehtinen
Experimental Partnerships: On becoming differently human-ish bodies.
Emma Roe, Beth Greenhough
Caring for place: the subjectivization of territorial stakeholders
Jonathan Metzger
Like strangers on a train: rethinking acoustic communities
Iain Douglas Foreman
"Venice & I" - Identity or de-centred subject?
Matthias Lahr
Beside Myself
john william wylie
The subject, in memoriam.
Paul Harrison
Humboldt's Parrot, or, Death and the Archive
Jessica Dubow

Transnational living

"Bio-rytms, royalism and religion; Re-traditionalization of Serbian diaspora communities in
Kristine Juul
Transnational migration and connectivity: How skilled labour migrants connect to places and cultures
Knut Hidle, Hans Kjetil Lysgård, Ståle Angen Rye, Johan Fredrik Rye
Promoting the “good life” in Central Sweden
Marco Eimermann
Ethnic minorities and alternative spaces of identification
Lasse Martin Kofoed
Transnational patterns of everyday life: practices of care and neighbouring in Athens
Dina Vaiou
The production of attractivity discourses in Norwegian rural communities
Hans Kjetil Lysgård, Jørn Cruickshank

ANT & Tourism practices

Territorial tourism – allowing for the Earth in ANT
Edward Hákon Huijbens
Fire, Walk With Me: Towards a Geography of the Fourth Topology
Richard Ek
Tracing tourism: ANT and earthly tourism research
Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson
Placing the Pyramids: Tourism as a Mobile Performance
Michael Haldrup, Jonas Larsen
Pleasures of distraction
Connie Svabo, Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt
Something in the air: Tourism, risk and earthly agency
Karl Benediktsson

The power/knowledge nexus in environmental policy and management

The different knowledges of coastal fisheries
Johan Hultman, Filippa Säwe
IKEA and urban development in Sweden: power, knowledge and sustainability transitions
Robert Hrelja, Karolina Isaksson, Tim Richardson
Articulating environmentalism
Ingrid Marie Kielland
(Wild) boars abroad – transformative man-animal relationships and inverted Swedish landscapes
Annika Björklund, Camilla Årlin
Energy and environmental policies in Russia and Geo-Governmentality
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
The Subjugated Knowledges of Landscape
Edda R.H. Waage
Climate change depunctualizing black boxes
Ilona Mettiäinen
Land-use and climate change. An analysis of local decision-makers’ views on building rights for low density areas in Finland
Maarit Kastehelmi Sireni
The multi-topological spatiality of transnational environmental governance (TEG)
Jarmo Kortelainen
Contested Synergies of Renewable Energy and Poverty Alleviation: An Ethnography of World Bank’s Renewable Energy Projects in Laos
Hanna Kaisti, Mira Käkönen
Knowing nature, knowing place: performance, resistance and the inevitability of change. Some insights from Natura 2000 in Ireland.
Sharon Bryan

Peri-urban development: planning practices in hybrid landscapes

Periurban Agricultural Buildings, a History
Gyorgy Angelkott Bocz, Svala Catharina
Driving forces to land use change and the role of spatial planning in peri-urban areas
Elin Slätmo
Planning communicative landscapes in suburbia
Peteris Skinkis, Anita Zarina
Searching for stories of an unfinished landscape: using planning history as a base for peri-urban landscape analysis
Mattias Qviström
Negotiation planning in peri-urban areas
Peter Sundstrom
End users of local and regional development policy
Ilkka Pyy

Spatial explorations: creative practice, performance and politics

The Living End: Excerpts from a Work in Progress
George Henderson
Institutionalized vs phenomenological milieu creation? Mediations of emotional city- photography
Kadri Semm
'Refusing the world picture offered us': maps of global implication, violence and hope
David Pinder
FROM THE CLOSED WORLD OF ESTRANGEMENT TO AN OPEN WORLD OF INHABITING. MIGRANTS MAPPING MILAN
Nausica Pezzoni
The fascinating "other" on the stage
Paulina Nordström
Baghdad Calling: photojournalism, photographic practice and the war in Iraq.
Sean Carter
‘insites: an artists book’: exploring the critical spaces of collaboration
Harriet Hawkins
In the Space between the Creative and the Critical. Writing as Spatial Exploration.
Sofia Cele
The art is in the scale – or: how artists use the GPS as a critical tool
Lone Koefoed Hansen
Spaces of the ‘police’, politics and participation: experimental, art-based participation and the formation of political subjectivities
Erika Marianne Lilja
Voices in the Woods
Matthew Sawatzky
Right to the Map: Counter-Mapping Racialized Geographies of Malmö
Tuomo Alhojärvi, Aron Sandell

Material politics

Life in Death: Vulnerability of the Flesh in Taxidermy Practice
Elizabeth Straughan
Stockholm Parklife: Friction Zones and the Regulation of Alcohol Practices
Jonas Bylund, Andrew Byerley
State without metropolis: Spatial reconstruction of Finland in the age of innovation
Sami Moisio

Looking beyond mainstream economic theory

Neoliberalism and the death of the Celtic Tiger: The property collapse and ghost estates in Ireland
Rob Kitchin, Cian O'Callaghan, Justin Gleeson, Karen Keaveney
Towards a more time sensitive and economic geography? Innovation, Biographies and Paths
Anders. Larsson
In SO2 Veritas: Inorganic vitalities and the material geographies of wine markets
Anna Krzywoszynska
Linking scientific and practical knowledge in regional innovation policy: The case of NCE Culinology
Arne Isaksen
Universities and regional development
Lene Ekholm Petersen
Nature, man and economy in new alliances: The case of Læsø, Denmark
Chris Kjeldsen, Hanne Tanvig
Untangling the relationships between proximity dimensions – an in-depth study of collaboration in the Danish cleantech industry
Teis Hansen
The World of Creativity and its underlying Logics
Catherine Robin
Traded and Untraded Relations in Industrial Design: Unpacking the Socio-Spatial Dynamics of Knowledge Creation
Christine Benna Skytt
The spatial dynamics of talent and upskilling in high and low tech industries in Denmark 1993-2006
Ronnie Fibæk Hansen, Teis Hansen, Lars Winther
Imagined and real women entrepreneurs in the EU structural funds
Mona Hedfeldt
Transnational and global interacting of knowledge-intensive firms
Brita Hermelin

Zooming in on European spatial perspectives in the Baltic Sea Region

Nordic countries: new emigration destinations for Latvian migrants.
Elina Apsite
Competition or Complementarities? – the Inter-relationship between CEMAT and EU Activities in Spatial Development Policy
Matti Fritsch
How polycentric is polycentric? Evidence of functional polycentricity in Finnish urban regions
Antti Vasanen
Addressing cross-border spatial development planning at the EU-Russian border area - First impressions and experiences of ULYSSES project’s EUREGIO KARELIA case study
Virpi Kaisto
Suburban patterns of Riga: fragmentation and the search for common structures
Maija Usca, Armands Puzulis
Assessment of Suburban Residential Development and the Advent of Sustainable Planning Policies in Estonia
Martin Gauk
Planning for sustainable urban development in Riga: urban regeneration processes
Guntis Solks
Researching European Territorial Cooperation: Nordic Specificities
Sarolta Németh
Second homes in Iceland: Impacts and perceptions in host communities
Martin Nouza

Moving between Places

Routes to Malta – processes of property acquisition
Ulrika Åkerlund
Finnskogen: mobility of landscapes and places – a mobility of values and knowledge’s?
Camilla Berglund
When the music stops: the Impact of the Volcanic Ash Cloud on Air Passengers
Jo Guiver
Mobile homing - The culture of second home mobility
Winfried Ellingsen, Knut Hidle
Make sence of the experience of a place – with examples from Santiago Del Compostela
Mats Nilsson
Geographical distance between children and absent parents in a separated families
Olof Stjernström, Magnus Strömgren
Dacha perspectives: reasons to have a second home in Finland
Olga Lipkina

Sustainable spaces

Perceiving drivers for environmental change in forest management: Governance perspectives from private and company owned forests in North-Karelia, Finland.
Moritz Albrecht
Landscape spatial composition tendency in the multi-storey residential areas in the Baltic Sea region countries.
Una Ile
Rural development in the EU: from production to multifunctional spaces
Niels Christian Nielsen, Annette Aagaard Thuesen
Waterfront redevelopment and sustainable development – a Swedish experience
Maria Bergman, Jonas Bylund, Michael Gilek, Mona Petersson
Conflicts between commercial ports and urban visions - the case of Stockholm and Malmö
Maria Bergman
Municipal Climate Governance and Formation of Local Transition Places
Bent Søndergård, Jesper Holm, Inger Stauning
Actually Existing Sustainability: Plotting Food Self-provisioning in Czechia
Petr Jehlicka, Joe Smith
Bioenergy landscapes: possible synergies between the expansion of biogas production and organic farming
Tommy Dalgaard
Agricultural and/or rural futures? A GIS-based scenario study of the future development of rural space in Denmark
Chris Kjeldsen
Urban imagineries and material realities. Small cities in the new economy.
Anne Birte Lorentzen

Conceptualising Power and Space in Planning Theory and Practice

Where is ‘the spatial’ in Swedish transport planning? Producing space from a non-spatial transport policy
Patrik Tornberg
Representations of regional identity
Ida Grundel
Planning of transport mega-projects on Mallorca: The power of tourism and scale
Alícia Bauzà van Slingerlandt
Placing urban qualities
Jonas Bylund
CRISIS IN THE CITY: EMERGENCY URBANISM
Carina Listerborn, Guy Baeten
The Spatial Politics in Conceptions of Space and Place in Danish Strategic Spatial Planning
Kristian Olesen
Local community, individual mobility, and quality of life
Karolina Isaksson
Power & the Cartographic Reality of Space
Jeppe Strandsbjerg
History as space. Composition and the preservation
Aija Ziemelniece
Tomorrow is clad in golf shoes, without oil and/or in ruins: Future projections as authority on and off the Scottish North Sea coast
Erik Jönsson
Transport modelling and diverse forms of power
Jeppe Astrup Andersen, Tim Richardson

Social justice and the city - way forward?

The “significant others” of the Neighbourhood. The role of peers and their parents for youths’ educational attainment.
Ingar Brattbakk
Dividing schools – processes of segregation in the Swedish school system
Anders Trumberg, Mats Lundmark
Capturing Governance – The Clash of Administration and Barbaric Knowledges in the City Centre of Joensuu
Jani Lukkarinen
A new image, a new story to tell – a rescue for a place with bad reputation?
Eva Gustavsson
Struggling with diversity in 'the creative cities' of Oslo and Marseille
heidi bergsli
Identical concepts, different realities
Bengt Andersen
From ‘Murder Mile’ to Respectable Street? A critical analysis of the ongoing transformation of Clapton Road in the London Borough of Hackney
Even Smith Wergeland
Everyday urban politics: Popular mobilisation in Dakar and Cape Town
Marianne Millstein, Elin Selboe

A Geographical Twist of Doing Gender-theory

’As a guy, standing in line for the pub can be enough’. Parents’ and teenagers’ constructions of fear, risk, safekeeping and gender in public space
Danielle van der Burgt
Migration as a going gender practice
Gunnel Forsberg
Gendered everyday life in rural Laos and paradoxical spaces
Anna-Klara Nilsson
Going Gender with Economic Geography and Regional Governance
Lukas Smas, Gunnel Forsberg
"That´s just the way it is" - about the reproduction of discourses and production of new gendered spaces
Susanne Stenbacka
Constructing motherhood in the Finnish countryside
Maarit Kastehelmi Sireni
Smokin' nightlife: engines, power and mobility in the lives of young men
Tanja Joelsson

Simulating geographical knowledge of past landscapes

Historical maps and land-use transformations in northern Tanzania
Camilla Årlin
Tracing the shift of waterway landscape by historical maps: Case Study of Ljugong Canal in Taipei, Taiwan
Chia-Jung Wu, Jinn-Guey Lay
Redistribution networks and early medieval geography of Arab silver: A case-study
Dariusz Andrzej Adamczyk
Explosive landscapes
Anu Printsmann, Hannes Palang
Reconstruction of historical agricultural land in Sweden
Beibei Li
Simulating early medieval navigation in the North Atlantic seascape
Michael C Barton, George Indruszewski
Ohthere’s voyages seen from a nautical angle
Anton Englert
The geography of Mazowian early medieval strongholds
Jaroslaw Oscilowski

Management and Planning of Water Resources

Early medieval settlement and the groundwater connection in the Maskawa Valley, Central Poland
George Indruszewski
Climate change impacts on water barriers and possibilities
Peter Frederiksen
Long-term changes in low and high discharges of Latvian rivers
Elga Apsite, Ilze Rudlapa, Didzis Elferts, Inese Pallo
Changes in the Regional Groundwater Aquifer and Potential Impacts on Surface Waters in Central Zealand, Denmark
Paul Thorn
Modelling climate change impacts on stream habitat conditions
Eva Bøgh, John Conallin, Matheswaran Karthikeyan, Martin Olsen
Changes of Latvian river runoff under future climate scenarios
Inese Pallo, Liga Kurpniece, Elga Apsite
Simulations of the effect of climate and land use change on the water balance and nitrate leaching in relation to soil types on Zealand, Denmark
Niels Henrik Jensen
Climate change impacts on flooding and river morphology – case studies in Finland
Eliisa Lotsari, Noora Veijalainen, Juha Aaltonen, Petteri Alho, Jukka Käyhkö, Bertel Vehviläinen
REGIONALIZATION STUDY OF A CONCEPTUAL HBV MODEL IN GAUJA RIVER BASIN
Liga Kurpniece, Kaspars Cebers, Elga Apsite

Geography and Earth System Science

Examining current incidents of forest clearance in Sweden
Lovisa Solbär
THE STONY WAY TO RENEWABLE ENERGY - BIOPHYSICS VERSUS METAPHYSICS IN PLANNING FOR CO2-NEUTRAL COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS
Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont
A framework and tools for landslide risk assessment in the Faroe Islands
Mads-Peter J Dahl, Lis E Mortensen, Niels H Jensen, Anita Veihe
Changes in soil erosion in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, as a result of changes in climate and in human economic activities
Andreas Thulstrup Waaben, Thomas Theis Nielsen
Geohazard inventory for public roads on the Faroe Islands
Lis Mortensen, Mads-Peter J Dahl, Heini Eysturoy, Bjarni Petersen
Critical pathways of change in fruit export region at desert margin (Chile)
Peter Frederiksen
Scaling climate change across the great divide
Cathrine Brun, Ivar Berthling
Can community involvement and participatory mapping enhance assessment of landscape services? Case study from Zanzibar, Tanzania
Nora Charlotta Fagerholm, Niina Maria Käyhkö

Geography and Education

Primary school student teachers' thoughts on teaching geography
Hannele Cantell, Liisa Suomela
Everyday spaces and virtual learning environments – potential and challenge for geography education
Sirpa Tani
How do geography textbooks present solutions to environmental problems
Per Jarle Sætre
A new master’s degree of Geography with Teacher Education in Trondheim: Will it give more and better geography teachers and consolidate the geography subject in school?
Olav Fjær
Some challenges for geography education - examples from the Swedish teacher education arena
Gabriel Bladh, Hans-Olof Gottfridsson
Cultural Similarities and Differences – Comparative Studies in a Didactic Perspective
Gerhard Gustafsson
Teaching future geography teachers – the use of learning objectives and inquiry.
Lene Møller Madsen, Robert Evans
Teachers´ and teacher student´s reflections on tradition and change in Geography
Lena Molin, Ann Grubbström
Geography of hanging-out - integrating personal geographies to teaching
Noora Pyyry

Battles of mobilities – utopias for a different future

Speed of travel and uses of space: effective mobility, virtuous circles, super-coherence, Senian optimality
Aaron Thomas
The (invisible?) tyranny of mobility: Exploring new directions in academic thinking
Antonio Ferreira, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Luca Bertolini, Peter Batey
Challenging the ‘King of the Road’ - exploring mobility battles between cars and bikes in the USA
Ole B. Jensen, Jacob Bjerre Mikkelsen, Shelley Smith
“Do you wanna go for a ride?”: Practicing Automobility and car cruising in Iceland.
Virgile Collin-Lange
The role of Electric Vehicles for a paradigm shift in transport policy
David Johannes Heimann, Maike Puhe

Christiania: Forty years of social critique

Icons of community, beacons of hope? Intentional communities and visions of the good life from international comparative perspective
Helen Jarvis
Happy Ever After? Planning and Squatting the Welfare-City in between the Freetown Christiania and the New Town Tingbjerg
Signe Sophie Bøggild

Practices, performances and politics of place making

City planning inspired by cultural planning – the example of Karlstad
Lars Aronsson
Between Tourists and Local Copenhageners – the Guided Tours as a Negotiated Performance
Jane Meged
Performed embodiments of urban life: expressing encounters within multiple spaces
Tarmo Pikner
Colonial Legacies and Postmodern Planning
Keld Buciek
The relation between festival and place
Leena Maria Hagsmo
‘Urban Pioneers’ and their Socio-Cultural Projects – A Remedy against Social Exclusion in Urban Neighbourhoods? The Cases of Berlin and Hamburg
Gabriela Brigitte Christmann
Changing Place – Taking Place. How Festivals Challenge Urban Planning and Politics
anne marie berg


 

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