Presentations and Authors


Last name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
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Tourism, Mobility and Regional Development

Carrying capacities for nature parks as engines for sustainable regional development
Jesper Brandt, Esbern Holmes
Sustainable Tourism Management in Reutilized Agricultural Buildings. A Case Study.
Gyorgy Angelkott Bocz, Andrés Martínez Rodríguez, Barry Ness
Localised agrifood systems and gastronomy as a regional development tool:
Madeleine Axell Bonow

Understanding mobile individuals through location-based experience data and mapping

From Children’s Maps to Walk-Maps in GIS: Exploring the potential of a method for participatory mapping
Ulla Berglund

ANT & Tourism practices

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

(Wild) boars abroad – transformative man-animal relationships and inverted Swedish landscapes
Annika Björklund, Camilla Årlin
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

Material politics

Stockholm Parklife: Friction Zones and the Regulation of Alcohol Practices
Jonas Bylund, Andrew Byerley

Moving between Places

Finnskogen: mobility of landscapes and places – a mobility of values and knowledge’s?
Camilla Berglund

Sustainable spaces

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

Conceptualising Power and Space in Planning Theory and Practice

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

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
Struggling with diversity in 'the creative cities' of Oslo and Marseille
heidi bergsli

Simulating geographical knowledge of past landscapes

Simulating early medieval navigation in the North Atlantic seascape
Michael C Barton, George Indruszewski

Management and Planning of Water Resources

Modelling climate change impacts on stream habitat conditions
Eva Bøgh, John Conallin, Matheswaran Karthikeyan, Martin Olsen

Geography and Earth System Science

Scaling climate change across the great divide
Cathrine Brun, Ivar Berthling

Geography and Education

Some challenges for geography education - examples from the Swedish teacher education arena
Gabriel Bladh, Hans-Olof Gottfridsson

Battles of mobilities – utopias for a different future

The (invisible?) tyranny of mobility: Exploring new directions in academic thinking
Antonio Ferreira, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Luca Bertolini, Peter Batey

Christiania: Forty years of social critique

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

Colonial Legacies and Postmodern Planning
Keld Buciek
Changing Place – Taking Place. How Festivals Challenge Urban Planning and Politics
anne marie berg


 

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.