Spatial explorations: creative practice, performance and politics
Right to the Map: Counter-Mapping Racialized Geographies of Malmö | |
Tuomo Alhojärvi, Aron Sandell |
Zooming in on European spatial perspectives in the Baltic Sea Region
Nordic countries: new emigration destinations for Latvian migrants. | |
Elina Apsite |
Sustainable spaces
Perceiving drivers for environmental change in forest management: Governance perspectives from private and company owned forests in North-Karelia, Finland. | |
Moritz Albrecht |
Conceptualising Power and Space in Planning Theory and Practice
Transport modelling and diverse forms of power | |
Jeppe Astrup Andersen, Tim Richardson |
Social justice and the city - way forward?
Identical concepts, different realities | |
Bengt Andersen |
Simulating geographical knowledge of past landscapes
Redistribution networks and early medieval geography of Arab silver: A case-study | |
Dariusz Andrzej Adamczyk |
Management and Planning of Water Resources
Long-term changes in low and high discharges of Latvian rivers | |
Elga Apsite, Ilze Rudlapa, Didzis Elferts, Inese Pallo |
Changes of Latvian river runoff under future climate scenarios | |
Inese Pallo, Liga Kurpniece, Elga Apsite |
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 |
Practices, performances and politics of place making
City planning inspired by cultural planning – the example of Karlstad | |
Lars Aronsson |
NorLit 2011 is sponsored by The Danish Council for Independent Research, Humanities (FKK) and The Danish Association of Masters and PhDs (DM).
NorLit 2011 is also sponsored by Clara Lachmanns Fond and Roskilde University.