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SUNDAY 8 th JULY - REGISTRATION OPEN 10 AM-5 PM YOUNG RESEARCHERS WORKSHOP MONDAY 9 th JULY - REGISTRATION OPEN 9 AM-4.30 PM YOUNG RESEARCHERS WORKSHOP 10 AM-11 AM SYMPOSIUM Energy choices from an interdisciplinary perspective (convener: C.A. Klöckner) part 1 Room: Aula Magna SESSION Urban design, sustainability and management of everyday life settings Room: 11 CHAIR: T. MATOS SESSION Space, safety and social life Room: 12 CHAIR: F. FORNARA Klöckner C. A., Social Science and Energy Choices – a Brief Introduction to the ECHOES Project Vesely S., Masson T., Fritsche I., Panno A., Carrus G., Klöckner C. A., Tiberio L., Mastandrea S. Identity and pro-environmental behavior: A meta-analysis Tiberio L., Panno A., Carrus G., Mastandrea S., Vesely S., Masson T., Fritsche I., Klöckner C. A. Psychological Determinants of Energy Saving Behaviour: An Individual Level Meta- analysis Biresselioglu M.E., Nilsen M., Demir M.H., Royrvik J., Koksvik G. Examining the Barriers and Motivators Affecting European Decision- Makers in the Development of Smart Grid Technologies Ayako Kita Usage proposals for local parks from the perspective of user characteristics and surrounding environments -A comparisons of 2001 and 2016 in Asahi-word, Osaka, Japan - Labbè D., Mahmood A., Mortenson W.B., Miller W.C. Community-based participatory research approach as a useful tool for urban environmental practice Banzhaf E., Kindler A. Vegetation matters! Farias T., Diniz R. Neo-liberal cities and the right to the city: rethinking the urban in the people-environment relations Senna Da Costa I., Iglesias F., Faiad C. Fear of Crime in Public Spaces: Measurement and Implications Barros P., Vikas M. Lively streets in Brazil and United States: identifying universal and culturally specific factors that support social activities Antal H., Kalinauskaite I., IJsselsteijn W.A., de Kort Y.A.W. Towards understanding the person- environment interactions behind aggression: The measurement of atmosphere in an urban bar street Yokoyama Y., Yokoyama K. Distribution of Burglary Spots and Natural Surveillance in a Suburban Residential Area with Central Pedestrian Walkways: a case study for planning for crime prevention in Japan

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SUNDAY 8th JULY - REGISTRATION OPEN

10 AM-5 PM YOUNG RESEARCHERS WORKSHOP

MONDAY 9th JULY - REGISTRATION OPEN

9 AM-4.30 PM YOUNG RESEARCHERS WORKSHOP

10 AM-11 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Energy choices from an

interdisciplinary perspective

(convener: C.A. Klöckner)

part 1

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Urban design, sustainability

and management of

everyday life settings

Room: 11 CHAIR: T. MATOS

SESSION

Space, safety and social life

Room: 12 CHAIR: F. FORNARA

Klöckner C. A., Social

Science and Energy Choices

– a Brief Introduction to the

ECHOES Project

Vesely S., Masson T., Fritsche

I., Panno A., Carrus G.,

Klöckner C. A., Tiberio L.,

Mastandrea S. Identity and

pro-environmental behavior:

A meta-analysis

Tiberio L., Panno A., Carrus G.,

Mastandrea S., Vesely S.,

Masson T., Fritsche I.,

Klöckner C. A.

Psychological Determinants

of Energy Saving Behaviour:

An Individual Level Meta-

analysis

Biresselioglu M.E., Nilsen M.,

Demir M.H., Royrvik J.,

Koksvik G. Examining the

Barriers and Motivators

Affecting European Decision-

Makers in the Development

of Smart Grid Technologies

Ayako Kita Usage proposals

for local parks from the

perspective of user

characteristics and

surrounding environments -A

comparisons of 2001 and

2016 in Asahi-word, Osaka,

Japan -

Labbè D., Mahmood A.,

Mortenson W.B., Miller W.C.

Community-based

participatory research

approach as a useful tool

for urban environmental

practice

Banzhaf E., Kindler A.

Vegetation matters!

Farias T., Diniz R. Neo-liberal

cities and the right to the

city: rethinking the urban in

the people-environment

relations

Senna Da Costa I., Iglesias F.,

Faiad C. Fear of Crime in

Public Spaces: Measurement

and Implications

Barros P., Vikas M. Lively

streets in Brazil and United

States: identifying universal

and culturally specific factors

that support social activities

Antal H., Kalinauskaite I.,

IJsselsteijn W.A., de Kort

Y.A.W. Towards

understanding the person-

environment interactions

behind aggression: The

measurement of atmosphere

in an urban bar street

Yokoyama Y., Yokoyama K.

Distribution of Burglary Spots

and Natural Surveillance in a

Suburban Residential Area

with Central Pedestrian

Walkways: a case study for

planning for crime prevention

in Japan

11-11.30 AM COFFEE BREAK

11.30 AM-1 PM

SYMPOSIUM

Energy choices from an

interdisciplinary perspective

(convener: C.A. Klöckner) part 2

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Sustainable Architecture

Room: 11 CHAIR: LUCIA MARTINCIGH

SESSION

Relations to nature and resource

conservation

Room: 12 CHAIR: S. ALVES

Schwarzinger S., Bird D.N.,

Lettmayer G. What we (do not)

know about energy related

lifestyles

Cohen J., Azarova V., Reichl J.,

Kollmann A. Analyzing energy-

related behavior across 31

European nations using a choice

experiment

Biresselioglu M.E.; Demirbag K.;

Melike Y.; Barbara K. Electric

Mobility in Europe: A

Comprehensive Review of

Motivators and Barriers in

Decision Making Processes

Klöckner C.A., Biresselioglu M.E.,

Carrus G., Koksvik G., Røyrvik

J.O.D., Schwarzinger S.,

Skjølsvold T.M., Velte D.

Synergies and differences in the

Echoes perspectives – an

integrating analysis of energy

choices

Zağra H. Ç. Major Impact of a

Small Scaled Church Complex

to the District in the Terms of

Sustainable Architecture

Asfour K.S. Phronesis in

Sustainable Design: Towards a

Transition Tool for Arab Lifestyle

Hasgül E., Özsoy A. A

transition from rural

environments to cities: a

criticism to todays’ living

environments through flexibility

Bettin J., Wollni M. 21st –

century Urbanization in the

Global South and

Environmental Concern

Dütschke E., Köhler J., Laws N.,

Hacke U., Niederste-

Hollenberg J., Wesche J.

Municipalities as drivers of the

sustainability transition

Ketizmen Onal G. Construing

Sustainability as Architectural

Design Idea: Norddeutsche

Landesbank, Hannover

Allgood E., Hofberg M. The True

Value of Nature: Valuing

conventional economic AND

non-economic factors for more

sustainable and successful wildlife

conservation interventions

Marshall P.A., Marshall N.A., Smith

A. Beauty and the beast: the

potential for aesthetics to support

biodiversity management

Ganzevoort W., van den Born

R.J.G. Green volunteering as a

sustainability transition:

Motivations and obstacles

Colley K., Irvine K.N. Social justice

and access to natural

environments: Investigating

differences in the frequency of

visits to the outdoors between

population groups in Scotland

Porat I., Orenstein D., Tsalyuk M.

Yellow or Green? An investigation

of landscape preferences in an

arid environment

Alves S., Nilsson P. Intangible

Aspects of Human-Nature

Relationships: Critical Analysis and

Potential Applications

1.15-2.15 PM LUNCH

2.15-3.45 PM

SESSION

Theories and methods for

people-environment studies

Room: 7 Chair: R. GARCIA MIRA

SESSION

Sustainability and lifestyles

Room: 11 CHAIR: S. SCHWARZINGER

SESSION

Ecological behaviour and

climate change

Room: 12 CHAIR: J.I. ARAGONES

Kuran İ., Dursun Cebi P.

Production of Interactive

Spaces in the Collaboration of

Biotechnology and

Architecture

Olekszechen, N., Mattos Farias,

T. Camargo, G.M., Massola, G.

& Brito, M. Encounters between

people-environment studies

and social psychology: reports

of a Brazilian experience

Fay L., Carll-White A., Real K.

Improving the Emergency

Department Experience: A

Systems Theory Analysis of

Efficiency

Hoogendoorn G., Sütterlin B.,

Siegrist M. The intention bias:

The influence of the intention

underlying a behavior on its

perceived environmental

impact.

Dushkova D., Haase D.

Assessing the Nature-Based

Solutions in European cities:

Framework for Development of

Database

Dinnie E., Kyle C., Juarez Bourke

A. ‘It’s not really about food …’:

food growing, food justice and

sustainability

Elf P., Gatersleben B., Christie I.

Assessing the potential of

activating pro-longed behaviour

change through adapting a

LAGOM identity?

Hamann K.R.S., Reese G. My

influence on the world (of others)

- contrasting collective and self-

efficacy about CO2 reduction in

an experimental setting

Lema-Blanco I., Garcia-Mira R.,

Muñoz-Cantero J.M. The role of

consumer cooperatives in

promoting sustainable lifestyles:

drivers for responsible

consumption and learning spaces

for collective engagement

Güleryüz Çohadar M., Dostoğlu N.

New Lifestyle: Eco-Villages and

Their Sustainability Problems

Fernandes-Jesus M., Lima M.L.,

Sabucedo J.M. Collective

action on climate change:

contextual and socio-

psychological predictors of

actual protest behaviour

Nash N.C., Whitmarsh L.E.,

Capstick S.B. Significant life

events and environmentally-

relevant behaviour change: a

cross-cultural perspective

Barros H., Pinheiro J. Climate

change impact at the local

scale according to the

perception of Brazilian

adolescents and associated

indicators of sustainable lifestyles

Barros H., Pinheiro J., Cavalcanti

G. Climate change perception

by Brazilian adolescents: bias of

time and space

Whitmarsh L., Capstick S., Moore

I., Le Quere C. Walking the talk:

Does climate change

knowledge influence academic

travel behaviour?

Perez-Lopez R., Pasca L.,

Aragones J.I. A longitudinal

study about connectedness to

nature, wellbeing and climate

change concerns among

Spanish teenagers

3.45-4.15 PM COFFEE BREAK

4.15-5.45 PM

SESSION

Supportive environments

Room: 7

CHAIR: M. LEWICKA

SESSION

Environmental risks and hazards

Room: 8

CHAIR: C. KLOECKNER

SESSION

Environment and health

Room: 11

CHAIR: P. ORTEGA

SESSION

Environmental risk perceptions

Room: 12

CHAIR: T. VIDAL

Mizumura H., Watanabe S. The

study on provision of extra-care

housing for the elderly till the end

of their lives in Japan

Park G., Nanda U., Ramer A.

Sensory Design Lab: Testing the

Relationships Between the Built

Environment and the Human

Response

Sugawara M., Suzuki T.

Educational Environment

Improvement for Students who

need Medical Care in Special

Schools, Japan

Kim D., Yokoyama Y. Discussing

the possibility of post-appreciation

environment that enhances

unconscious recalls - Toward an

impressive exhibition planning at

museums

Fukuda N., Katayama M., Hayata

N. Aging in Place : Case study of

Ten-Million House in Musashino City

in Japan

Fraijo Sing B.S., Tapia Fonllem C.O.,

Rascón Arriaga F., Navarro Carrascal

O., Barahona M.M. Perception of risks

in the rural population of the Valley of

Guyamas (Mexico) exposed to the

effects of climate change.

Tapia Fonllem C.O., Fraijo Sing B.S.,

Ortiz Valdez A., Moreno Barahona M.

Mining pollution in the Sonora River:

Correlates of pro-environmental

behavior and variables of social capital

in its inhabitants.

Antocheviz F.B., Arsego C., Reis A.T.

Transformations of ground floor

interfaces, perception of security and

occurrence of crime in a coastal city

Villagra, P., Alves S., Rojas, C.,

Quintana, C. A spatial study on the

effects of facilities in security sites on

people’s perception in tsunami prone-

environments

Lemée C., Fleury-Bahi G., Navarro O.

Understanding the relations between

coastal flooding risk perception and

coping strategies: Impact of place

identity, self-efficacy and anxiety state

on the willingness to cope

Estrada C., Ortega P.

Psychological effects on

schoolchildren due to classroom

noise

Chiang Y.C. Relationship between

urban green equity and resident

well-being

D. B. Reifschneider E. Sculptural

buildings, reflective glass buildings

and graffiti art murals – an

exploration into restorative profiles.

Accorsi Â., Bassani M.A., Frade R.

The concept of health in

Ontopsychology in clinical care as

an intervention to promote health.

Mygind L., Kjeldsted E., Hartmeyer

R., Mygind E., Bølling M., Stevenson

M.P., Bentsen P. Nature-based

health promotion for children and

adolescents: a systematic review

of interventions, designs and

outcomes

Ortega-Andeane P., Estrada-

Rodriguez C. Hospital

environment, stress, and burden to

primary caregivers of cancer

patients

Isagawa T., Yokoyama Y.

Influence of seawall on coastal

residents’ risk perception and

evacuation behavior related to

tsunami

Michon J., Weiss K., Rateau P.

Radioactive Remains: Press

analysis and psychosocial

reflections related to an

emerging risk

Estrela Rego, I., Morgado

Pereira, S., Paim Pacheco, M.

Risk Perception and

Organizational Capacity

Building in the Azores

Paim Pacheco, M., Morgado

Pereira, S., Estrela Rego, I.

Seismic Risk Perception and

Household Preparedness for

Earthquakes

Berroeta, H., Di Masso, A.,

Vidal, T. The loss of the place in

socio-natural disasters: Analysis

of psychosocial and

environmental-psychological

impacts

6 PM OPENING CEREMONY: AULA MAGNA

MUSIC

WELCOME COCKTAIL

7 PM

8 PM

TUESDAY 10th JULY

9-10 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Contributions of critical

thinking to human-

environment relations studies

(convener:

T.M. Farias)

Room: 8

SYMPOSIUM

Innovations and new

methods in Restorative

Environment research

(convener: J.A. Hipp,

S. Payne et al.)

Room: 7

SYMPOSIUM

Transformative

Research with our own

Universities (convener:

P.M. Schweizer-Ries)

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Public health

Room: 12 CHAIR: D. HAASE

SESSION

Walking and affordances

Room: 11 CHAIR: J. NASAR

Batel S. A critical discussion

of research on the social

acceptance of renewable

energy generation and

associated infrastructures

and an agenda for the future

Di Masso A., Dixon J.,

Hernández B. Micropolitics of

place satisfaction: On the

ideological implications of

liking or not one`s urban

environment.

Diniz R. Decolonial

perspective and Latin

American thought: an

alternative agenda for

investigations of human-

environment relations

Farias T.M. Ecologist Marx?

Linking “environmental issue”

and the capitalist production

of space

Payne S. Project

DeStress: Identifying

quiet and calm areas

in urban cities

Tanja-Dijkstra K.

Stress recovery during

exposure to natural

and urban

environments: A multi-

lab replication

Hipp J.A. Interaction

of activity and

restoration in a US Park

Prescription Program

Galan-Diaz C. Iaps-

Restorative

Environment Network:

a decade of

engagement

Martincigh L., Tonelli C.,

Bellingeri G., Fontana L.,

Di Guida M., Perrucci G.

University role in

enhancing community

sustainability

Anderson D.,

Athanassakis Y., Wener

R. Advancing

Sustainability at New

York University

Schweizer-Ries P.M.,

Kränke L., Heib S.

Transformative

Sustainability Science at

Universities to foster

Sustainable

Development

Hewitt E. Grand

Challenges in Energy

and Environmental

Policy: A Pedagogical

Innovation

Senick J. Employing

the UN SDGs as an

Organizing Framework

for Research and

Action

Poggio L., Aragonés J.I.,

Luis S., Lima M.L.,

Courtier A., Roig B. Risk

perception of

pharmaceutical

residues in waste water

in senior residences

Hofmann M., Young C.,

Binz T.M., Baumgartner

M.R., Bauer, N. Contact

to Nature Benefits

Health: Mixed

Effectiveness of

Different Mechanisms

Sesti F., Marceca M.,

Bell R. Think globally,

plan nationally, act

locally: the social

determinants of migrant

health

Martens D., Molitor H.

Nature Experience

Areas – A new

environmental

category supporting

children’s development

Medvedovski N.S., Rheingantz

P.A. The dangerous and

difficult art of walking on the

sidewalks of pelotas, rs, brazil

Mertens L., Van Dyck D.,

Deforche B., De Bourdeaudhuij

I., Van Cauwenberg J

Individual, social, and physical

environmental factors related

to changes in walking and

cycling for transport among

older adults: a longitudinal

study.

Kytta M. Children as urbanites:

Mapping the affordances and

behavior settings of urban

environments for Finnish and

Japanese children

Bokharaei S., Nasar J.L. The

Effect of Physical Features of

Street on Parents' Intention to

Walk

10-10.30

AM COFFEE BREAK

10.30-12 AM

IAPS-EDRA JOINT

SYMPOSIUM

Enhancing innovation

and promoting open

science: the research-

policy interface and its

actors (conveners: R.

García Mira & R. Wener)

Room: Aula Magna

SYMPOSIUM

Moving along the

path to recreation

and sustainability

(convener: R.

Cervinka)

Room: 7

SYMPOSIUM

Urban green

spaces for

sustainability

transition

(convener: N.

Kabisch)

Room: 12

SESSION

Human relations to

nature

Room: 8 CHAIR: B. GATERSLEBEN

SESSION

Mobility, safety

and education

Room: 13 CHAIR: P. PARAMO

SESSION

Positive environments in

everyday life

Room: 11 CHAIR: C. STEINEBACH

García Mira, R. , Wener,

R. Symposium

introduction

Craig, T.

The importance of

openness and

collaboration in

people-environment

studies

Dumitru A. Towards

vibrant, healthy and

resilient cities: building a

reference framework

for the evaluation of

nature based solutions

Senick J.A.

Instrumentation in

Behavioral Research:

Heat Waves, Senior

Citizens and Low-

Income Housing

Hewitt E., Boucher J.,

Araujo K. Socio-spatial

insights for policy: A

case study of New York

State energy audits

García Mira, R. , Wener,

R. Discussion

Franěk M., Režný

L., Cabal J.,

Petružálek J.

Walking speed as

a response to

environmental

features of a

route

Schwab M.,

Cervinka R.

Hallerwald – a

case study on

forest redesign in

Upper

Austria/Austria –

from concept to

evaluation

Schweizer-Ries

P.M., Hausmann

C. The

Sustainability Path

at the University

of Applied

Sciences in

Bochum/German

y - development

from 2014 to 2018

Kabisch N. Urban

green spaces for

sustainability

transition to

health and

environmental

justice in cities

Ode Sang Å.,

Hedblom M., Knez

I., Gunnarsson B.

The importance

of inclusive

natural

environments as

multifunctional

arenas for

promoting

physical activity

and well-being

Kraemer

R.Quantity vs.

quality: assessing

critical factors of

public urban

green space for

providing

ecosystem

services. The case

of Leipzig,

Germany.

Labbé D., Miller W.C.,

Ng R., Martin Ginis K.

“When I’m out on

the water, I feel

free”: Benefits of

contact with nature

for people with

disabilities

Ensinger K., von

Lindern E.

Mindfulness and

nature: an ancient

and powerful way to

foster wellbeing

Poškus M.S., Balundė

A., Jovarauskaitė L.

Connectedness with

nature and

environmental

identity: what is the

difference?

Pasca L., Aragonés

J.I. Simulated nature

and well-being

Willibald F.,

Grêt-Regamey

A. Impacts

of future mobility

(modes and

costs) on

outdoor

recreation

demand in

Switzerland

Gonzatto A.M.,

Valera S. Safe

routs to School

as a strategy to

carry out

autonomous

displacement

and the use of

the city by

children - A

study in

Barcelona and

São Paulo.

Wang B.,

Zacharias J.K.

Choosing

between Bus

Rapid Transit

and Metro

Steinebach C., Schulte V.,

Steinebach P. Enhancing

resilience across the life

span. The role of positive

environments.

Jansson M., Abdulah M.,

Eriksson A. School

grounds for students in

secondary school: size,

content and design

Payne S., Birch J., Rishbeth

C. Exploring urban 'Feel

Good Places' across

cultures and ages

Cabadak D.,

Salgamcioglu M.E.

University Spaces: A Study

On Human Behavior-

Spatial Configuration

Relationship in

Architecture Schools of

Istanbul

Wyles K., Cooper

J. The cold never

bothered me

anyway – looking

at the role of

thermal comfort

on restoration

Ojala A.,

Neuvonen M.,

Tyrväinen L.

Virtual nature

supporting

knowledge-

workers’

restoration and

stress

management

Pasanen T.,

Korpela K. Trail

walk with

psychological

tasks for

enhancing

attentional and

psychological

restoration:

Results from two

field experiments

Inostroza L.,

Orban E., Ahmed

S., Amand D.,

Zepp H., Moebus

S. How healthy

makes us the

urban green?

Spatial

assessment of

illness frequency

and green areas

at neighborhood

scale in Bochum

and Essen,

Germany

Nieuwenhuijsen

M.J., Martinez D.,

Cirach M.,

Basagaña X.

Green space,

noise and air

pollution and

mortality in

Barcelona

Loupa-Ramos I.,

Roque I.A., Paulo

A.A. School

gardening: exploring

expectations

towards a future

vegetable garden

Peters E., Maas J.,

Van 't Hoff L.,

Hovinga D. The

benefits of nature for

families living in

women shelters: a

practice based study

Lee S., Yoo S.

The effects of

human

behavioral

factors on crime

and fear of

crime in school

environments.

Kytta M. Does

mapping

improve public

participation?

Exploring the

pros and cons of

using PPGIS in

urban planning

practices

Paramo P.,

Burbano A.M.

Urban walking

as a learning

experience of

the city

McKay D.R., Edgerton E.,

McKechnie J., Simpson A.,

Mesbahi E. Understanding

student and staff

subjective perceptions of

their university physical

learning environment and

its role in the Higher

Education process

Andrade C., Twigger-Ross,

C. et al. An online map

for Queen Elizabeth

Olympic Park: Findings

from a field experiment

12.15 AM-

1.15 PM

KEYNOTE: D. STOKOLS - Introduced by G. Carrus

Room: Aula Magna

1.15-2.15 PM LUNCH

2.15-3.45 PM

SYMPOSIUM

Nature experience and

creativity (convener:

K. Williams)

Room: 12

SYMPOSIUM

People Environment

Studies and Agent-

Based Social Simulation

(convener: T. Craig)

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Place Attachment

Room: 7 CHAIR: HULYA TURGUT

SESSION

Energy

Room: 11 CHAIR: A. PANNO

SESSION

Sense of place, cities, and

space

Room: 8 CHAIR S.N. PETROCELLI

Ratcliffe E.,

Gatersleben B.,

Sowden P.T. Exploring

the perceived benefits

of nature for creativity:

Links to and

divergences from

theories of restorative

environments

Lee K.E., Williams K.J.H.,

Hartig T., Sargent L.D.,

Williams N.S.G.,

Johnson K.A. Assessing

thoughts and attention

during nature

experience to

understand benefits for

creativity

Strayer D., Hopman R.,

McKinney T., LoTemplio

S., Scott E., Euler M.

Cognitive Restoration

Through Interactions in

Nature

Gatersleben B.,

Sowden P. Creativity

and the colour of

nature

Van Rompay T. On

spaciousness and its

key role in creativity,

health, and wellbeing

de Wildt T., Chappin E.

Evaluating the moral

acceptability of energy

systems using agent-

based models

Craig T., Jager W.

Understanding people-

environment

relationships through

social simulation: The

importance of theory

Scalco A., Macdiarmid

J.I., Craig T., Whybrow S.,

Horgan G.W. An

investigation through

social simulations of the

likelihood to reduce

meat consumption in

the UK

Narasimhan K., Gilbert

N., Hope A., Roberts T. A

Practice Theory

Approach to Model

Energy Use in Households

Scalco A., Jager W.,

Bolderdijk J.W., Ceschi

A., Sartori S. Organic

food purchase

behaviour: A simulation

of grocery stores

consumers.

Harper D.S., Place

attachment and

language learning

Aksel E., İmamoğlu Ç.

How place attachment

promotes pro-

environmental behavior?

The relations between

place attachment, pro-

environmental behavior

and type of housing

Billig M., Gendel

Guterman H. The Quality

of Life of Israeli Citizens:

10 Years after the

Evacuation from the

Gaza Strip

Overtoom M.E., Bluyssen

P.M., Elsinga M.G., Oostra

M.A.R. Measuring the

meaning of home

Ura L., Manahasa O. An

analysis of space and

place meaning in the

evolving process of old

traditional houses in

Shkodra

Marasco A., Buonincontri

P., Ramkissoon H. Place

attachment and

sustainable behaviour in

heritage tourism

Bachmann F., Artho J.,

Haefeli U., Hanimann A.,

Arnold T., Jonas K. What

drives people to carpool?

Energy balance and

behavioral determinants

of carpooling in

Switzerland

Della Valle N., Balest J.,

Bisello A. Reducing

energy efficiency gap

through tenant's energy

behavior change: a

behavioral economics

and sociology

perspective

Jones C.R., Kaklamanou

D., Lazuras L. Energy

security in Greece and

Turkey: The importance of

pro-environmental and

pro-cultural orientations in

shaping public concern

Demski C., Becker S.,

Thomas G., Evensen D.,

Pidgeon N. Public

conceptualisations of

energy as a need and

basic right

Suetterlin B., Siegrist M.

Effectiveness of a green

electricity default and

factors driving switching

behavior

Gokce D. Measuring

sense of place in

residential areas: through

its indicators, housing

typologies and place

scales

Bettencourt L.C., Castro P.,

Dixon J. Sociability in

Place in the Inner-city – a

study in a Neighbourhood

of Lisbon

Bayram Ç., Ünlü A.,

Şalgamcıoğlu M.E.

Analysis of Behavioral

Processes in Cultural

Centers Through the

Concepts of Construction

and Time: A Comparison

of Three Buildings in

Istanbul

Boager E., Castro P.

Lisbon’s tourism in the

press: making conflicts

and alternatives (un)visible

in a changing city

Petrocelli S.N.

Architecture and the

Senses: A Sensory Musing

Park. .

Spence A., Leygue C.

Experiences of black outs

impact perceptions of

energy security and

climate change and

increase intentions to

save energy.

Kahraman, E.D., Çubukçu,

K.M. The Effect of

Concurrent Ownership

and Planning Decisions on

Abandonment Relation in

Historic City Centers

3.45-4.15 PM COFFEE BREAK

4.15-5.45 PM

SESSION

Sustainable attitudes and

values

Room: 12 W. POORTINGA

SESSION

Community, participation

and sustainability

Room: 11 CHAIR: R. DINIZ

SESSION

Design and people-

environment studies

Room: 7 CHAIR: SHON SEUNG

KWANG

SYMPOSIUM

Public participation

revisited 10 years later

(convener: A.

Churchman & E. Sadan)

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Environmental

governance

Room: 8 CHAIR: E. BIRESSELIOGLU

Klaniecki K., Duse I.A.,

Leventon J., Abson D.J.

Attitudes and behaviors

towards energy

conservation:

investigating place

attachment in Eastern

Transylvania, Romania

Sorvali J., Peltonen-Sainio

P., Verkasalo M., Kaseva

J. From values to

behavior – the transition

towards climate smart

agriculture in Finland

Richter I., Thøgersen J.,

Klöckner C. A social

norms intervention going

wrong: Boomerang

effects from descriptive

norms information

Pahl S., Hartley B.,

Thompson R. Exploring

public views on marine litter

in Europe: Perceived

causes, consequences and

pathways to change

Mahmood A., Bigonnesse

C., Mahal T., Mortenson B.,

Martin Ginis K.

Participatory Research

and Knowledge

Mobilization: Audits and

Photo Documentation with

Mobility Assistive

Technology Users

Nazmy H.S., Kim S.K. The

Relation Between Building,

Site, and Occupant

Behavior in Sustainable

Residential Design

Rollings K. Participatory

Design Research and

Adults with Serious Mental

Illness

Barros E.A., Cavalcanti E.R.

The Sustainable

Development Goals in

Brazil: development, social

well-being and

neoliberalism

Canakcioglu N.G.

Resistance of modern

architecture against

time: the yesilkoy mass

housing project of the

baysal-birsel partnership

Maxwell L.E.

The role of schools in

the sustainability

challenge

van den Toorn M.,

Bihunova M., Rechner

Dika I., Tóth A.,

Vasiljevic N. Research

methods in the analysis

of 19th century public

parks in Central and

Eastern Europe; an

analytical framework as

basis for research

Ceja Rojas T.M. The

library of 21st century

¿Rules or not rules?

Schweizer-Ries P.M.,

Rau I. Research and

Action on Participation

for Sustainable

Development in our

own Universities, Cities

and Regions

Bishop J.F Towards

Citizen Control:

Neighbourhood Plans in

England

Churchman A., Sadan

E. Public participation

in Israel 10 years later

Köckler H., Gawehn N.,

Simon D. Digital

methods of

participatory spatial

analysis as a means to

represent different

interests in decision

making

Di Pietro B. Empowering

local public authorities to

build integrated

sustainable energy

strategies

Lenoir-Improta R., Di Masso

A., Pol E., Castro P. The

legitimation of renewable

energy infrastructure

through media

representations of people-

place identity bonds

Castro P., Santos T.R.,

Mouro C. Doing

(dis)empowerment under

ecological governance: a

contribution to recognize

them in discourse and

communication

Küçükural Ö., Üzelgün

M.A. Solutions Considered:

Realist versus Idealist

Tension in Disguise

Poortinga W., Milfont T.L.,

Sibley C.G. Parenthood

and environmental

attitudes: A longitudinal

analysis using data from

the New Zealand

Attitudes and Values

Study

Teffera Y.E. Water

management in the case

of Ethiopian Integrated

Housing Development

Program: How

Sustainable?

Knemeyer A.K., Schweizer-

Ries P. Sustainability in a

neighborhood community

– qualitative research on

the influence of different

stakeholder perspectives

and perceptions on the

realization of sustainability

within a selected quarter

in a German City

Shon S.K., Shon D.H

Design model of hybrid

Hanok and evaluation

from tradition and

modern

Hofmann M., Münster S.,

Noennig J.R. Building

blocks for a massive

digital participation

system in urban

planning

Martincigh L.,

Vincenzoni A., Di Guida

M., Perrucci G. A

participation process

for improving the

liveability of a

neighbourhood in

Rome: the potential of

the Environmental

Island tool

Gomez-Roman C.,

Sabucedo J.M., Lima L.

Implementation of

decentralized water

treatment systems:

Measuring factors that

affect public acceptance

Spence A., Goulden M.,

Leygue C., Banks N.,

Bedwell B., Jewell M., Yang

R., Ferguson E. Digital

energy visualisations in the

workplace: the e-Genie

tool

6.00-6.45 PM NETWORK MEETINGS NETWORK MEETINGS NETWORK MEETINGS NETWORK MEETINGS NETWORK MEETINGS

WEDNESDAY 11th JULY

9-10 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Urban green and

biodiversity for a

diversifying urban

society (convener: A.

Haase) part 1

Room: 12

SYMPOSIUM

Deliberate Urban Transitions

(convener: E. Banzhaf)

Room: 7

SYMPOSIUM

Housing Transformation

- Pathways and

Evolutions of Global

Housing Trends (conveners:

N.Jean-Baptiste & E.

Pinard)

Room: 8

SESSION

Sustainable behavior

and green lifestyle

Room: 11 CHAIR: A. LOUREIRO

SYMPOSIUM

Restorative options at places

for work and education

(conveners: H. Staats & T.

Hartig):

Room: Aula Magna

Haase A., Kabisch S.

Introduction: Green

space and

biodiversity for a

diversifying urban

society – why bother?

Haase D. Biocultural

diversity – a new

approach to

understand

connections between

people and nature in

cities

Fischer L.K., Kowarik I.

The people-nature

intersection in

European cities:

Thumbs up for

biodiverse green!

Buijs A., Hansen R.,

van der Jagt S.

Active citizens and

urban green:

fostering the diversity

of stewardship

through mosaic

governance

Stachura E.J. Urban form

and public space

arrangement: a

comparative study of

resident satisfaction in

housing estates

Castrechini A., Pol E.,

Carrus G. Recovering

urban space for green

areas and its impact on the

social dynamics of the city

Tzoulas K., Dennis M.,

James P. The need for a

coherent theoretical

framework on the potential

contributions of green

infrastructure to people

living with early stages

dementia

Reyes-Paecke S., Pastene

T., Puppo A. Green

Infrastructure for Human

Well-being. Institutional

Challenges for an Effective

Urban Planning and

Management

Jean-Baptiste N.,

Kombe W.

Understanding housing

transformation in

growing African cities

Vachon G., St-Jean L.,

Blais M., Pinard E.,

Andre-Lescop G., Rock

C.

Towards Shared

Visions: Visual Tools for

the Sustainable

Planning of Innu

Communities in

Quebec (Canada)

Magembe-Mushi D.L.,

Mwakalinga V.M.

Linkages Between

Lifestyle and Physical

Planning Aspects in a

Built Environment. The

case of Informal and

Formal Settlements in

Dar es salaam City

Kellett P.

Ethnographies of

change: a 30 year

longitudinal study of

informal settlements

Tseng T.A., Shen C.C. A

Children’s Pro-

Environmental

Behavioral Model

Based on Travel

Experience

Diniz R., Pinheiro J.

Significant Life

Experiences and pro-

ecological

commitment: what else

can we say about this?

Mouro C., Duarte P.

Organizational

sustainable norms as

determinants of pro-

environmental

behaviors at work: the

mediating role of

personal norm

Palomo-Vélez G.F., van

Vugt M. Green Dating:

The Benefits of

Conspicuous

Conservation

Loureiro A., Andrade C.

PeL: Program to

promote recycling in a

neighbourhood

context

Collado S., Staats H., Hidalgo

V. Effects of

understimulation at school

on children's affect and

environmental preference

Lymeus F. Opportunities and

caveats in adopting an

individual training approach

in environmental

occupational health: Lessons

from the development of

Restoration Skills Training

(ReST) .

Carrus, G., Passiatore, Y.,

Pirchio, S., Rossi-Jost, F.,

Panno A. & Cipparone, M.

The restorative effects of a

school outdoor

environmental education

program in Italy

Bellini, D. Social support in

the company canteen: A

restorative resource buffering

the relationship between job

demands and fatigue.

10-10.30 AM COFFEE BREAK

10.30- 12 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Urban green and

biodiversity for a

diversifying urban

society (convener: A.

Haase) part 2

Room: 12

SESSION

Approaches to

understanding and

promoting pro-

environmental behavioural

spillover

Room: 7 CHAIR: C. VERFUERTH

SESSION

Place identity- sense of

place

Room: 8 CHAIR: M.V. GIULIANI

SESSION

Restoration in nature

Room: 11 CHAIR: S. MASTANDREA

SESSION

Sustainable transitions and

societal processes

Room: 13 CHAIR: A. DUMITRU

Wolff M., Haase D.,

Mascarehnas A.,

Drukewitz L. Enabling

urban sustainable

development at

neighbourhood scale

by both

implementing green

infrastructure and

allowing for social-

inclusive regrowth –

the case of Halle,

Germany

Priess J., Pueffel C.,

Haase D. Mapping

brownfields in Leipzig,

Germany: personal

valuation and

motives of users in

relation to site and

vicinity characteristics

Julia Palliwoda and

Jörg Priess, Nina

Schwarz Use of urban

ecosystem services in

urban green spaces:

the user perspective

Kabisch N. Green

cities, healthy

people? On the

interlinkages of urban

green infrastructure

and people’s health

perspectives

Capstick S.B., Whitmarsh L.,

Nash N. Behavioural

spillover in the UK and

Brazil: Findings from two

large-scale longitudinal

surveys

Circus V.E., Oates C.,

Blades M., Alevizou P.J.

From school to the family

home: exploring reverse

eco-socialisation from an

environmental education

programme

Seebauer S. Individual

drivers for direct and

indirect rebound effects: A

survey study of electric

vehicles and building

insulation in Austria

Dütschke E. Rebound or

spillover: how becoming a

prosumer is likely to

influence your energy

behaviours

Frezza M., Schäfer M.

Spillover of sustainability

practices from workplace

to home: empirical

evidence of a Brazilian

case study combining

identity process theory and

theories of practice

Bernardo F., Loupa

Ramos I., Bianchi P.

Place identity and

intergroup

relationships:

understand processes

and contents to inform

action

Zhang H., Lee I.H.

Relationship between

physical environment

of campus and school

identity of students

Vidal T., Salas X., Ríos

M., Esparza D., Padilla

S., Remesar A. Building

Memories in Bon Pastor

neighbourhood

(Barcelona). Proposals

for an urban

intervention.

Verbrugge L.,

Ganzevoort W., van

den Born R. Changing

rivers, changing

bonds? Insights from

surveys of landscape

values along the river

Waal (The

Netherlands)

Mygind L., Kjeldsted E.,

Hartmeyer R., Mygind

E., Stevenson M.P.,

Bentsen P. A meta-

analysis of nature and

psychophysiological

stress reduction

Kaczynski A.T., Hipp

J.A., Schipperijn J.,

Stowe E.W., Hughey

S.M., Wende M.,

Oliphant E. ParkIndex:

Developing a

Standardized National

Park Access Tool for

Parks and Public Health

Research and Practice

Szolosi A.M., Warner R.,

Spittler A., Lawless N.,

Chavez C. Parks

Unleashed:

Understanding the

Social and Restorative

Benefits of Dog Parks

Meuwese D., Tanja-

Dijkstra K., Samur D.,

Maas J., van den Berg

A.E.; Koole S.L.

Restorative Effects of

Walking in Nature: A

Functional Near-

InfraRed Spectroscopy

(fNIRS) Experiment

Boomsma C., ter Mors E.

Great green bribe or good

practice? Community

compensation in the context

of Carbon Capture and

Storage

Eisfeld K. Who is willing to

change behaviour? A cross-

country comparison in the EU

Karagianni A., Geropanta V.,

Parthenios P. Applying user-

centered digital building

strategies through real-time

data collection and analysis

Farias T.M., Pinheiro J.

Popular resistance to the

construction of the “Rei dos

Ventos I” wind farm: a

capital-place struggle

Mouro C., Castro P.,

Jovchelovitch S., Dixon J.

(Re)Creating identities, place

and time through policy-

legal frameworks for

ecological conservation: a

comparative study on the

local negotiation of fishing

laws

Dushkova D.,

Aksorova K. Urban

green and biocultural

diversity in a shaping

of new form(s) of

urban green

infrastructure

concept: cases from

post-soviet cities of

Russia

Verfuerth C. Spillover

effects from a behaviour

change intervention at

work to home - a

qualitative approach

Morales M., Rovira E.,

Vino E., Mezgaldi Y.,

Bonet M.R., Pol E.

Objects, Migration and

re-construction of the

"chez-soi"

Benfield J.A., Browning

M. Fire as Restorative:

Camping in Virtual

Reality

Shibata S. Relationships

among

childhood/current

living environments,

feelings toward nature,

and perceived

restorativeness of

different types of

landscape

Dumitru A., Lema-Blanco I.,

Garcia-Mira R. Co-creating

contexts for collective

action: the role of

psychological needs and

motivations in transformative

social innovations

Cubukcu E., Hepguzel Hatip

B., Eksioglu Cetintahra G.,

Cubukcu M. Sustainable

mobility and urban design

qualities for youth: the share

of walking in transportation

12.15 AM -1.15

PM

KEYNOTE: O. ROMICE - Introduced by M.V. Giuliani

Room: Aula Magna

1.15-2.15 PM LUNCH

2.15-8.00 PM FIELD TRIPS

THURSDAY 12th JULY

9-10 AM

SESSION

Perception, spatial

cognition and quality

of life

Room: 7 CHAIR: B. HERNANDEZ

SESSION

Environmental quality,

restoration and

wellbeing

Room: 11 CHAIR: T. CRAIG

SESSION

Promoting ecological

worldviews, values and

behaviors

Room: Aula Magna CHAIR: W. SCHULTZ

SYMPOSIUM

Habitat III and the New

Urban Agenda

(convener:

S. Drucker et al)

Room: 12

SESSION

Urban planning

Room: 8 CHAIR: P. SCHWEIZER-RIES

Kobayashi W.,

Yoshioka Y., Mabuchi

D. Corner Shapes of

Intersection and

Electrodermal Activity

for Pedestrian

Appearing from Blind

Spot

Kuran İ., Kaya Z.B.

Collective Space

Making at the

Intersection of Body-

Space Interaction

Mantooth R., Radtke

R., Pasalar C.

Understanding

Perceptions of the

Built Environment in

Higher Education

Settings

Zhu H., Kong Y., Gu Z.

Study on Dynamic

Spatial Experience in

the Private Gardens

in Southern China

Maricchiolo F., Mosca

O. Tell me where you

live and I will tell you

how happy you are:

personal and societal

pathways to

Indipendent and

Interdipendent

Happiness and

Satisfaction with Life

Wang X., Fan Y., Fan X.

Hierarchical Analysis on

the Spatial Quality of

Outdoor Environment in

Existing Residential Areas

in the Northern China

Menzel C., Reese G. The

role of visual processing

on the restorative effects

of nature (images)

Tung C.M., Sung W.C.

Countryside Elderly's

Activity Characteristics,

Mobility and Satisfaction

towards Neighborhood

Space Affordance in

North of Taiwan

Benfield J., Nutt R., Taff

B.D., Newman P. Light

Pollution Impacts Scenic

Evaluation and Mood

Poortinga W. A field

experiment to encourage

the use of reusable

coffee cups

Bahho M., Milfont T., Vale

B. Investigating

environmental values:

The Log Cabin Project

Steentjes K., Cherry C.,

Pidgeon N. Towards a

more environmentally

sustainable society:

Public perceptions of

strategies to realize low

carbon futures

Lyra Pato C.M., Schultz

P.W. The Selfish

Environmentalist: Nature is

resilient, I’m just a small

part, it’s not my

Drucker S.J., Gumpert

G., Haratonik P.

Communicative Cities

and The New Urban

Agenda:

Contradictions and

Prognostications

Wener, R., The smallest

scale: Considering the

microbiome and

healthy cities

Pitsikali. A, Parnell R.

Towards a more

sustainable public: How

can playgrounds

support inclusive city

space?

Kabisch S., Koch F.

Transformations

towards urban

sustainability: Ambitious

goal, but how to

achieve?

Romice O., Discussion

Chitti M. Adaptable

Imported Urban Planning

Practices? Foreign And Local

Professionals’ View of a

North-to-South Technical

Assistance Project in

Palestine

Magembe-Mushi D.L.,

Mwanga J.M. Improving

Land Use Governance in

Small Towns: Enhancing

Actors’ Roles and Contents’

Relevance for Effective

Urban Plans: The Case of

Gairo Small Town in Tanzania

Aksoy Oral M. Social straits

and urban consequences in

Renaissance: Public power in

the squares of Sforzinda

Ellingham I., Laing R.

Transitions and the

Application of Research

Findings and Barriers to Use.

zum Felde M., Hörmannl B.M.,

Jean-Baptiste, N.

Accelerating Urban Transition

in Africa: Design for climate-

proof and sustainable

livelihoods in Dar es Salaam

10-10.30 AM COFFEE BREAK

10.30-12 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Place attachment as

a key dimension for

social and

environmental issues

(convener: F. Fornara

& M. Bonaiuto)

Room: 12

SYMPOSIUM

Contact with nature

during childhood and

well-being (convener:

M. Bonaiuto & S.

Collado)

Room: 13

SYMPOSIUM

Place-Making with Older

Adults (convener: A.

Portella) - part 1

Room: 11

SYMPOSIUM

Designing Public

Spaces for Young

People (convener:

P.E. Owens & J.E.

Loebach)

Room: 7

SESSION

Environment and aging

Room: 8 CHAIR: L. TIBERIO

Hernández B., Ruiz C.

Relation of the

objective and

perceived

characteristics of the

neighborhoods with

the Attachment to

the place

Fornara F., Bonaiuto

M., Pazzaglia F. The

relationship between

place attachment

and spatial

competence

patterns in older

adults

Wnuk A., Lewicka M.

Be active and

discover diversity! The

role of place

attachment in

shaping intergroup

attitudes

Lewicka M.A.,

Mobility does not

prevent place

attachment: On

active and everyday

attachments in a

mobile world

Hinds j., Roberts A.,

Camic P. Forest school:

Wellbeing and nature

connectedness

Stevenson M.P. Through

children’s eyes: Exploring

the relationship between

cognitive performance

and visual processing

using mobile eye-

trackers in natural and

urban environments,

Stevenson

Amicone G., Collado S.,

Perucchini P., Petruccelli

I., De Dominicis S.,

Gherardini A.,

Costantino V., Bonaiuto

M. Children’s drawings

of nature, perceived

restoration and attitude

towards natural

environment within

schools

van Dijk-Wesselius J.E.,

Maas J., Hovinga D., van

Vugt M., van den Berg

A.E. The impact of

greening school grounds

on primary school

children’s play behavior

at the school ground

de Battista, Margot; Weiss

K. From social

representations of the

elderly's ideal habitat to

the measurement of their

quality of life

Després M., Lord S.,

Negron-Poblete P.

Beyond the action-

space: the diverse

experience of mobility by

older adults

Drucker S.J., Gumpert G.

The Mediated Senior

Günther H., Portella A.,

Kapp S. Antecedents of

belongingness and

sociability among older

adults in three Brazilian

cities

Owens P.E. A

fundamental need:

Linking adolescent

development to the

public realm

Torres J., Simard-

Thivierge, M. Why is it

so important to make

children and youth-

friendly streets?

Baber T., Corkery, L.

Engaging with pre-teen

boys’ voice to

determine their

‘insideness’ of place

Sadat Z. Reimaging

youth usage of public

space in the age of

merging real and

virtual worlds

Jones A. Designs on

loose space:

acquiescing to youth

on London’s South

Bank

Pereira G., Portella A., Kaizer

É.Xavier A., Sopeña S., Souza

T. The relationship between

older people and sense of

place in the light of the

tourism literature in Brazil

Britto Correa C.M., Andrade

I., Prezotto L., Bolzan G.,

Calderipe C., Portella A.

Universal Design, Urban

space and Social class in

Pelotas, Brazil

Elali G., Portela M.

'Cidade-Madura'

Condominium, Paraíba: an

analysis of a Brazilian public

policy for the elderly people

Akan E., Ünlü A., Edgü E.,

Bayram C. Analysing spatial

behaviour of the elderly

through cognitive mapping:

A Comparison between two

elderly care institutions

Elali G., Ribeiro Silva E.A. The

influence of exercise-patios

in neighborhood’s open-

space on the socialization of

elderly: a study in Natal/Brazil

Devine-Wright P.,

Batel S. More than

local: The influence of

place attachments at

local, national and

global levels on

public engagement

with low carbon

energy

Ariccio S., Ganucci

Cancellieri U.,

Petruccelli I.,

Quintana C., Villagra

P., Bonaiuto M.

Manipulating place

attachment to

evacuation sites:

effects on

environmental risk

coping choices

Di Carmine F., Collado

S., Lai C., Scalisi T.G.,

Bonaiuto M., Perucchini

P. Effects of Natural,

Urban and Historical-

Urban Environments on

Children affected by

ADHD in Italy,

Isolda de Araújo G.,

Dayse da Silva A., ;

Goulart F., Klavdianos N.,

Portella A.

Neighbourhood

perception among older

Brazilian residents: How to

integrate sense of place

and their demands? The

case of Brazil’s capitol

Corrêa D.A., Bassani M.A.

Sustainable lifestyles for

elderly dancing around a

bandstand

12.15 AM-1.15 PM KEYNOTE: T. HARTIG - Introduced by S. Mastandrea

Room: Aula Magna

1.15 - 2.15 PM LUNCH

2.15-3.45 PM

SYMPOSIUM

Place attachment in

the face of place

change and mobility

(convener: C.M.

Raymond) part 1

Room: Aula Magna

SYMPOSIUM

BlueHealth:

Quantifying benefits

to health from

Europe's blue spaces

(convener: L.R. Elliott)

Room: 12

SYMPOSIUM

Place-Making with

Older Adults

(convener: A.

Portella) part 2

Room: 11

SYMPOSIUM

Workplace

environments:

identity and

wellbeing keys

(convener: P. Olivos)

Room: 7

SESSION

People-Env

relations across

cultures

Room: 8 CHAIR: E. POL

Williams D.R., Di

Masso A., Raymond

C.M., Lewicka M.,

Manzo L., Hertzog-

Fraser A., Degenhardt

B., von Wirth T.,

Stedman R.C.,

Devine-Wright P.,

Shahrad A.,

Verbrugge N.H.L.,

Buchecker M. The

place of place

attachment in a

mobilized world? A

framework to guide

future research

von Wirth T., Stedman

R.C., Manzo L.C. The

Enabling Capacity of

Place Attachments in

a Changing World

Raymond C.M., Kyttä

M., Stedman R.

Sense of place fast

and slow: The

potential contribution

of affordance theory

to understanding

sense of place in the

age of mobility

White M. The

BlueHealth project:

Background and

overview of research

programme

Elliott L.R., White M.P.,

Grellier J., Garrett

J.K., Wheeler B.W.,

van den Bosch M.,

Weinstein N., Wyles

K.J., Wing M.C.S.,

Leung C., O'Connor

A., Ojala A., Roiko A.

Bratman G.N., Lima L.,

Fleming L.E. The

BlueHealth

International Survey:

Headline findings

from a standardised

eighteen-country

survey concerning

recreational visits to

blue spaces and their

impact on health

and well-being

Garrett J.K., White

M.P., Leung C., Ng

S.K.C., Hui Z.S.N.,

Elliott L.R., Wong

M.C.S. BlueHealth in

Hong Kong: the

association between

blue space exposure

and health

Lord S., Després M.,

Gerber P., Perchoux

C., Kestens Y. The

contrasted

meanings of car-

dependency for

North American and

European elderly:

Lifestyles, daily

mobility strategies

and visions for

planning solutions

Makita M., Woolrych

R., Sixsmith J.,

Murray M., Bahena

A. Feelings of safety

and its impact on

older adults’

everyday activities

and sense of place”

Pereira G., Portella

A., Sopeña S.,

Chiarelli L., Correa

C., Medvedoski N.,

Woolrych R.,Sixsmith

J.

Barriers and

enablers of age-

friendly

environments: an

analysis based on

the Brazilian

literature

Frohn K. Place

attachment

according to the

organizational

context

Weber C.,

Gatersleben B. The

Privacy Appraisal

Model

Weber C.,

Gatersleben B. The

Meaning and

Measurement of

Privacy At Work –

Development and

Evaluation of the

Privacy At Work

Inventory (PAW)

Yarker J., Weber C.,

Hermans C. A New

Approach to

Investigating

Employee Wellbeing

– Focusing on Work

Design and Work

Environment Design

and on its predictors

to Employee

Wellbeing

Peng B., Kojima T.

A Study on Cross-

Cultural

Comparison of

Tourism

Landscape

Evaluation: Using

Individual Scales

Method to Do

Research on The

Japanese and

The Chinese

Arslan P.

Evaluation of

Cultural

Sustainability

Throughout Post-

Industrialism

Process: Black

Country, North of

the UK in

comparison with

the Case Of

Beyoglu, Istanbul

Zağra H.Ç.

Sağlam M.

Protection and

reuse proposal of

the traditional

texture in the rural

settlements area

of Balkaya village

Gurney G. Blythe J.,

Adams H., Adger

W.N., Curnock M.,

Faulkner L., James T.,

Marshall N.

Redefining

community based on

place attachment in

a connected world

Counted V. In

Search of a Safe

Haven: Place

Attachment, Mobility,

and Spirituality in

African Diaspora

Devine-Wright P.,

Batel S., Bailey E.

Emplacing linked

lives: an

interdisciplinary

approach to place

attachment and

short-distance

residential mobility

Stedman R.C.,

Bugden D. The

Strength of Weak

Place in a Mobile

World

Vert Roca C., Gascon

M., Zijlema W.,

Carrasco G.,

Nieuwenhuijsen M.

The Besòs River along

Montcada i Reixac:

Longitudinal Pre-Post

Intervention

Evaluation

Yeo N.L., White M.P.,

Garside R., Dean S.,

Smalley A.

Development of

Virtual Reality (VR)

blue spaces for

improving

psychological

outcomes in older

adults, Yeo

Mishra H.S., Bell S.,

Vassiljev P., Pahl S.

The BlueHealth

Behavioural

Observation Tool

(BBAT): Development

and application of a

systematic

observational

procedure to map

blue space

affordances

Pettersson C.P., Wijk

H., Malmqvist I.

Ordinary housing as

an arena for home-

and healthcare

Ávila Chiarelli L.M.,

Portella A., Pereira

G., Britto Correa C.,

Cantarelli Xavier S.,

Medvedoski N.,

Gomes da Costa T.

Older women and

Sense of Place:

Gender and

Inequality in Brazil

Rocha E., Clasen C.,

Sopena S., Bellotti

M., Milano A., Costa

T., Portella A.,

Woolrych R.

Territories of aging

and childhood:

propositions from

becoming for the

time of cities

Mendoza-Llanos R.,

Olivos P., Moyano-

Díaz E. Psychological

and subjetive

wellbeing in

workplace

environments

Windlinger L. Effects

of changes in office

environments on

health and

satisfaction - a

longitudinal study in

four organisations

Sierra Baron W.,

Meneses Baéz A.L.

Pro-environmental

behavior at work:

internal and external

factors

Mehmetoglu E.,

Göregenli M.

Urban Memory of

Izmir: An

Environmental

Psychology

Approach

Itoh S. A cross-

cultural

comparison of

factors affecting

household waste

recycling in

Japan and

Sweden:

Implications for

designing

collection

programs

Rae R.A., Östberg

J. Cemeteries in

the United States

and Sweden:

Comparisons and

Case Studies

3.45-4.15 PM COFFEE BREAK

4.15-5.45 PM

SYMPOSIUM

Place attachment in

the face of place

change and mobility

(convener: C.M.

Raymond) part 2

Room: Aula Magna

SYMPOSIUM

Development of

children’s

environmental

attitudes (convener:

G. Evans, S. Collado

& T. Hartig)

Room: 12

SYMPOSIUM

Place-Making with

Older Adults

(convener: A.

Portella) part 3

Room: 11

SYMPOSIUM

Unveiling the Place

of Urban Culture

(convener: H. Turgut,

A. Salama & P.

Kellet)

Room: 7

SESSION

Physical space,

stress and

resilience

Room: 8 L.S. PETROCELLI

Bousquet F., Quinn T.,

Guerbois C. How

patterns of mobility

and place

attachment shape

experience of

environmental

change

Quinn T., Adger N.,

Butler C. Navigating

attachment to place

during and following

evacuation from

flooding

Buchecker M., Frick

J. How does

urbanization affect

inhabitants’

relationship to their

residential place?

Marshall, N. A.,

Brown, K., Adger N.,

Curnock M.I.,

Goldberg J., Gurney

G., Marshall P.A., Pert

P., Williams G.

Investigating the

relationship between

place attachment

and place change

on the Great Barrier

Evans G.W., Otto S.,

Kaiser F. Childhood

Origins of Young

Adult Environmental

Behavior

Otto S., Evans G.W.,

Kaiser F.G. The

Developmental of

Children’s Moral

Stance Toward the

Environment and

Ecological Behaviors

Grønhøj A.,

Thøgersen J.

Motivation to do

something for the

environment: Does it

improve with age?

Wallis H. Two

perspectives on the

transmission of pro-

environmental

behaviors in families

Collado, S., Evans, G.

The role of parents

and best friends in

children’s pro-

environmentalism

Portella A., Pereira

G., Woolrych R.,

Sixsmith J., Gomes

da Costa T., de

Mello Sopeña S.,

Xavier S.

Walkability, Diaries

and Sense of Place:

how the physical

environment can

promote activity

aging in Brazil

Sixsmith J.A.,

Woolrych R.D.,

Makita M., Murray

M., Bahena A.,

Portella A. What do

we know about age

- friendly

communities: The

perspectives of

older people in

three cities in the UK

Woolrych R.,

Sixsmith J., Makita

M., Fisher J.,

Lawthom R., Portella

A., Pereira G.,

Gunther H., Gunther

I. Making Sense of

Place Using Visual

and Creative

Methods with Older

Adults

Teräväinen H.M.

Learning to Read

the Urban Space : A

Research workshop

in the City Center of

Juiz de Fora, Brazil

Piga B.E.A.; Rainisio

N., Boffi M.

Experiencing your

own design project:

an interdisciplinary

urban design

approach in

architectural higher

education

Hoskara S. Urbanism

and urban culture in

the core of

architectural design

studio: a burden or a

richness?

Castello L. Urban

cultures: places as

urbanity identifiers

Turgut H., Mutman D.

Istanbul as a

‘Palimpsest’ City and

the Endless Layers of

Architectural Design

Ito K., Yokoyama

Y., Yamamoto T.

The Layout of

Elementary

School

Classrooms for the

Concentration of

Children with

Special

Educational

Support Needs in

Japan

Kevdzija M.,

Marquardt G.

Physical barriers to

mobility of stroke

patients in

rehabilitation

clinics

Fraga A., García-

Mira R.

Psychosocial

evaluation in

organizational

environments: a

comprehensive

model of stressors

and adaptation

Lai P.H., Maruyama

N. An identity in

transition:

Understanding local

residents’ place

identity and attitudes

toward tourism in the

changing landscape

of Newcastle, New

South Wales

Gottwald S., Knaps F.

Integrating place

attachment into

landscape planning

practice – a

comparison of two

approaches

Pinto de Carvalho L.

Home-remaking in a

denied territory:

subjective tensions of

place attachment in

a context of violation

of the right to

adequate housing

Morhayim L. Post-

occupancy

Evaluation at a

senior housing in

Israel: Reflection of

Green House

Project principles in

architectural design

Guimaraes E.S.,

Medvedovski N.S.

Perception and

memory: the mental

map as a tool for

the conception of

friendly cities of the

elderly: Case study

Pelotas

Xavier S., Portella A.,

Fisher J., Lawthom

R., Woolrych R.,

Milano Cardoso A.

Participatory

mapping and

Geographic

Information System

(GIS) on how to

evaluate users´

perceptions of

sense of place in

three different

neighbourhoods in

Brazil: the case of

Pelotas

Choi, S.K., Moon

J.M. Research on

Children Disaster

Safety Education

and Space

Environment for

Improving

Resilience of

Disaster Society

Petrocelli L.S. A

Model for

Collaborative

Neuroarchitecture

FRIDAY 13th JULY

9-10 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Place attachment across

time and space

(convener: P. Castro)

Room: Aula Magna

SESSION

Technology in PE

studies

Room: 7 CHAIR: G. CARRUS

SESSION

Built

environments

Room: 8 CHAIR: C.

TWIGGER-ROSS

SESSION

Home and family in

everyday settings

Room:11 CHAIR: S. KABISCH

SESSION

Aesthetics and user’s

perspective

Room: 12 CHAIR: T. REIS

SESSION

Food, wellbeing and

social inclusion

Room: 13 CHAIR: M. JANSSON

Batel S., Devine-Wright P.

Different-level identities

and responses to energy

infrastructures at different

scales: A post-Brexit

reflection on responses to

grid extension in the UK

Lenoir-Improta R., Di

Masso A., Pol E. What

place attachment and

for what purpose?

Rhetorical constructions

of people—place bonds

and environmental

meanings in "doing

acceptance" to

renewable energy

infrastructures in the

South of BraziL

Matos M., Castro P.

People-place bonds and

people-people bonds:

consequences for

accepting changes in

the governance of

marine resources

Devine-Wright P.,

Begelmann J., Bickerstaff

K., Cook I., Finn M.

Walking a power line:

embodied and emergent

engagements in place

Wang C., Lu W., Gu

Z. A Research about

the Influence of

Material Texture on

Spatial Scale

Perception Based on

VR Technology

Tanabe A., Yoshioka

Y. Pedestrian Gazing

Behavior and

Saturation

Distribution in

Vertical Direction on

Streetscape

Gu Z., Osaragi T., Lu

W. Evaluating

Underground Space

based on

Pedestrians’ Spatio-

Temporal Distribution

Data

Oleksy T., Wnuk A.

Catch them all and

increase your place

attachment! The role

of Pokémon Go − a

location-based

augmented reality

game in changing

people - place

relations

Wu X. A

Correlation

Study on Urban

Built

Environment

and Fitness

Sports Activities

in Shenzhen,

China

Ujigawa M. Six

effects of

kawaii in built

environments

Elabd A.A.,

Hallowell G.

Aligning urban

design with

social and

economic

realities: a

changing

vision for

Riyadh, Saudi

Arabia

Çilesiz, S.,

Edgü, E. The

Impact of

Shopping Mall

Outdoor

Spaces on User

Behaviour

Bayram Ç., Akan E.

Fragmentation in

the concept of

home within the

city: [homelessness]

Huang J.H., Floyd

M.F., Marquet O.,

Alberico C.O.,

Mazak E., Hipp J.A.

Parental

preferences for

park attributes

associated with

children’s use of

parks in low

income and racial

and ethnic minority

communities

Fernando N.A.

Inclusivity in Focus:

The Role of a

Multisensory

Paradigm

Martin L., Pahl S.,

White M., May J.

Natural

Environments and

Craving: the

Mediating Role of

Negative Affect

Gregoletto D., Reis

A.T. Aesthetic

quality of views from

apartments on

different floors

according to

residents’ perception

Komatsu H., Furuta

D., Kojima Y.

Tendencies of space

and management in

public libraries in

japan from the

viewpoint of citizens'

multipurpose uses

Aydoğan H.,

Şalgamcıoğlu M.E.

Syntactic

Examination of The

Relationship

Between Space and

User Behaviors in

University Libraries of

Istanbul

Reis A.T.,

Panzenhagen A.F.,

Gerson V.L.

Aesthetic Perception

Of Different Street

Interfaces

Delucingee, N.,

Bouliannee, M., Després,

C. If food could talk:

Comparing territorial

narration of staple foods

in the Quebec grocery

basket with consumers'

shopping behaviors

Devine-Wright, Hannah

Waves to wellbeing

Devine-Wright H. Outside

Time: a study of farming

for well-being within the

UK prison system

Jansson M., Lerstrup I.

Children’s foodscapes in

urban environments

10 - 10:30

AM COFFEE BREAK

10:30-

11:30 AM

SYMPOSIUM

Restorative experiences in

urban and built

environments

(convener: A. Bornioli)

Room: 12

SESSION

Environmental risks

Room: 11

CHAIR: W.D. CRANO

SESSION

Sustainable mobility

Room: 7

CHAIR: J. ZACHARIAS

SESSION

Indoor settings

Room: 8

CHAIR: N. JEAN-BAPTISTE

SESSION

Environment,

community and

lifespan issues

Room: 13

CHAIR: M. DEL AGUILA

SESSION

Sustainable lifestyle and

behavioural change

Room: 14

CHAIR: S. PAHL

Bornioli A., Parkhurst G.,

Morgan P. The Restorative

Potential of Walking in

Urban Environments

Fornara F., Manca S., Lai

A.E., Astero M. Place-

related constructs and use

of heritage sites in the

urban environment

Subiza-Pérez M., Korpela

K., Pasanen T. Grey

restoration? A within-

subjects assessment of

psychological restoration

in open urban places

Mastandrea S., Carrus G.,

Maricchiolo F. The

museum as a restorative

setting: from the

architectural context to

the visit experience

Vozmediano, L., Subiza-

Pérez, M., Azanza, M.

Villamañe, M. Possibilities

of a mobile app for

measuring urban

restoration

Lagos M. Societies

and territories at risk

of tsunami in Chile:

from reactive

discourse to

cosmetics

Bertoldo R., Tanga R.,

Dias P., Lindenmann

A. Local risk

knowledge and trust:

between reified and

consensual

knowledge in seismic

and flood-prone

areas

Seebauer S., Winkler

C., Thaler T.,

Babcicky P.

Negotiating planned

flood relocations: A

longitudinal case

study on the Eferding

Basin, Austria

Luís S., Luísa Lima M.,

Poggio L., Aragonés

J.I., Courtier A., Roig

B. Risk perception of

pharmaceutical

residues

Landeros-Mugica K.

Psychological, social

and cultural aspects

in the perception of

risks of marginalized

communities in

Mexico

Morhayim L. Cultural

Shift through Car-free

"Sunday Street" Events:

Negotiating Urban

Identity, Automobile

Dependency, and

Community

Ropert T., Di Masso A.

Living there, leaving

from there. Identity

tensions among young

people from excluded

neighborhoods in

Santiago de Chile.

Zacharias J. Tramway

and street design

contributions to street

vitality in Hong Kong

Kapp S., Lyra L.

Participatory mapping

with older people and

newer interfaces

Sugiyama H.,

Yoshioka Y.

Relationship between

Positions of Ceiling

Lighting and Visibility

of Step

Sugiyama T., Yoshioka

Y. Openness feeling in

High Ceiling Room

Can be Controlled by

Bending Pattern of

Leading Passage?

Keszei B., Halász B.,

Losonczi A., Dúll A.

Examining seating

preferences in

creative offices

depending on

openness for social

encounter and the

configurational

qualities of space

Rollings K., Hogan K.

Promoting College

Student Well-Being via

Campus Wellness

Center Design

Bertoni A.S., Reis A.T.

An analysis of the

effect of the

characteristics of

public open spaces

on the elderly

mobility in a middle

size city

Kyttä, M., Oliver/

Smith, M., Ikeda, E.

Children as

urbanites: Mapping

the affordances

and behavior

settings of urban

environments for

Finnish and

Japanese children

Turgut, H., Arslan, P.,

Yilmaz, Z.

Community and

place attachment:

An interrogation by

using the case of

Suadiye, Kadiköy

Del Aguila M.

Ageing in Place

Kalantidou, E. Design

Psychology: a theoretical

exploration of the

production and practice of

unsustainable lifestyles

Perez Sindin, X. "The Power

plant is our life"

Understanding local

obstacle for energy

transition

Pace Ricci, J. M., Conrad, E.

Exploring the feasibility of

setting up community

allotments on abandoned

agricultural land

Wyles K., Pahl S., Kohler P.,

van Sebille E., Leutenegger

S., Gorissen D., Eyles L.

Citizen Science: A tool to

not only gather scientific

data but also to raise

awareness and promote

behaviour change

11.30-12.30 AM IAPS AGM

Room: Aula Magna

12.30 AM-1.30 PM

CLOSING CEREMONY - Room: Aula Magna

THEMATIC SESSIONS

MONDAY 9th JULY 10.00-11.00 11.30-13.00 14.15-15.45 16.15-17.45

Urban design, sustainability and management of everyday life

settings CHAIR: T. MATOS

Room: 11

Sustainable Architecture CHAIR: LUCIA MARTINCIGH

Room: 11

Theories and methods for people-environment studies

Chair: R. GARCIA MIRA Room: 7

Supportive environments CHAIR: M. LEWICKA

Room: 7

Space, safety and social life CHAIR: F. FORNARA

Room: 12

Relations to nature and resource conservation

CHAIR: S. ALVES Room: 12

Sustainability and lifestyles CHAIR: S. SCHWARZINGER

Room: 11

Environmental risks and hazards CHAIR: C. KLOECKNER

Room: 8

Ecological behaviour and climate change

CHAIR: J.I. ARAGONES Room: 12

Environment and health CHAIR: P. ORTEGA

Room: 11

Environmental risk perceptions CHAIR: T. VIDAL

Room: 12

TUESDAY 10th JULY 9.00-10.00 10.30-12.00 14.15-15.45 16.15-17.45

THEMATIC SESSION Walking and affordances

CHAIR: J. NASAR Room: 11

Human relations to nature CHAIR: B. GATERSLEBEN

Room: 8

Place Attachment CHAIR: HULYA TURGUT

Room: 7

Design and people-environment studies

CHAIR: SHON SEUNG KWANG Room: 7

Public health CHAIR: D. HAASE

Room: 12

Positive environments in everyday life

CHAIR: C. STEINEBACH Room: 11

Sense of place, cities, and Space

CHAIR S.N. PETROCELLI Room: 8

Environmental governance CHAIR: E. BIRESSELIOGLU

Room: 8

Mobility, safety and education CHAIR: P. PARAMO

Room: 13

Energy CHAIR: A. PANNO

Room: 11

Community, participation and sustainability

CHAIR: R. DINIZ Room: 11

Sustainable attitudes and values W. POORTINGA

Room: 12

WEDNESDAY 11th JULY 9.00-10.00 10.30-12.00

THEMATIC SESSION

Sustainable behavior and green lifestyle CHAIR: A. LOUREIRO

Room: 11

Approaches to understanding and promoting pro-environmental behavioural spillover CHAIR: C. VERFUERTH

Room: 7 Place identity-sense of place

CHAIR: M.V. GIULIANI Room: 8

Restoration in nature CHAIR: S. MASTANDREA

Room: 11

Sustainable transitions and societal processes CHAIR: A. DUMITRU

Room: 13

THURSDAY 12th JULY 9.00-10.00 10.30-12.00 14.15-15.45 16.15-17.45

THEMATIC SESSION

Promoting ecological worldviews, values and

behaviors CHAIR: W. SCHULTZ Room: AULA MAGNA

Environment and aging CHAIR: L. TIBERIO

Room: 8

People-Environment relations across cultures CHAIR: E. POL

Room: 8

Physical space, stress and resilience

L.S. PETROCELLI Room: 8

Perception, spatial cognition and quality of life

CHAIR: B. HERNANDEZ Room: 7

Urban planning CHAIR: P. SCHWEIZER-RIES

ROOM: 8

Environmental quality, restoration and wellbeing

CHAIR: T. CRAIG Room: 11

FRIDAY 13th JULY 9.00-10.00 10.30-11.30

THEMATIC SESSION Technology in PE studies

CHAIR: G. CARRUS Room: 7

Sustainable mobility CHAIR: J. ZACHARIAS

Room: 7

Built environments CHAIR: C. TWIGGER-ROSS

Room: 8

Indoor settings CHAIR: N. JEAN-BAPTISTE

Room: 8

Home and family in everyday settings

CHAIR: S. KABISCH Room: 11

Environmental risks CHAIR: W.D. CRANO

Room: 11

Aesthetics and user’s perspective CHAIR: T. REIS

Room: 12

Environment, community and lifespan issues

CHAIR: M. DEL AGUILA Room: 13

Food, wellbeing and social inclusion

CHAIR: M. JANSSON Room: 13

Sustainability and behavioural change

CHAIR: S. PAHL Room: 14

POSTER SESSION #1 TUESDAY 10th JULY – 2.15-3.45 PM

AUTHOR

1. Accorsi, Bassani, Bossi 2. Allgood, Hofberg

3. Ikeda, Ajisaka

4. Andriatsitohaina, Celio, Grêt-Regamey et al

5. Athanasiadou, Gardikiotis 6. Baba

7. Baber

8. Balundė

9. Barros, Araujo, Leon et al 10. Billig, Gendel Guterman

11. Borbon

12. Cervinka, Markus Schwab, Achathaler 13. Chang, Nam 14. Chiang, Lee

15. Chiu

16. Cho, Suh, Kim 17. Cho

18. Cho

19. Choi, Park, Kim 20. Choi, Kim, Bae

21. Choi

22. Choi, Wright 23. Choi, Park

24. Del Aguila, Ghavampour, Vale 25. Del Aguila, Ghavampour, Vale

26. Di Carmine, Collado, Bonaiuto

27. Diniz, Bezerra, Akila Alves Barbosa 28. Farias, C.m., Bassani, M.

29. Guillard, Fleury-Bahi, Navarro 30. Gulwadi, Mishchenko, Hallowell, et al 31. Hatakeyama, Imanishi, Sano

32. He, Nam, Shi

33. Heidbreder 34. Hwang, Eo, Kim, Jung

35. Hyun

36. Inaba, Sato 37. Inagami

38. Inagami 39. Inostroza, Palme, De la Barrera

40. Inostroza

41. Janahi 42. Jovarauskaitė

43. Junyu

44. Kim, Suh, Cho 45. Ueberham, Schlink, Weiland

46. Seki

47. Tirotto, Pahl, Gibson et al

ID

802 289

379

252

403

332 654

611

603 485

810

565

548 460

385

366 381

382

557 649

661

559 815

825 826

520

651

794

476

693 754

584

340 590

699

473 229

696 214

215

199 566

454

362 787

587

260

POSTER SESSION #2

WEDNESDAY 11th JULY – 1.15-4.15 PM

AUTHOR ID

48. Losonczi, Karakai, Szabò et al 448 49. Karakai, Losonczi, Dúll et al 723

50. Kevdzija, Marquardt 458

51. Kim, Baek 701 52. Kim, Choi et al 535

53. Kim, Choi, Naney et al 553 54. Kim, Suh, Cho 362

55. Kim Mi Hee 832

56. Koga, Yokoyama 612

57. Küçükural, Sadek 576 58. Kumagai, Sato 510

59. Kumazawa 512

60. Laby, Rabemananjara, Ramamonjisoa 390

61. Lee, Nam 550 62. Lee, Nam 526

63. Lee, Suh 397

64. Lee, Oh, Eom et al 530 65. Lee, Lee, Kim 698

66. LI, Yokoyama 354

67. Lombardi 428 68. Lorenzo, Corraliza 805

69. Manríquez, Corral-Verdugo, Fraijo Sing et al 307 70. Mckay, Edgerton, McKechnie et al 296

71. Mertens, Van Cauwenberg, Deforche et al 478

72. Moreno Barahona, Fraijo Sing, Tapia Fonllem 784

73. Morgado Pereira, Paim Pacheco, Estrela Rego 778 74. Pereira, Paim Pacheco, Estrela Rego 786 75. Moussaoui, Desrichard 844

76. Muda, Manahasa 788

77. Murachi, Hori, Matsunaga et al 790 78. Mutman, Yorgancioglu 416

79. Nagamine 329

80. Naka 242 81. Narita, Suzuki, Akagi et al 556

82. Ng 731 83. Noh, Baek, Hwang et al 588

84. Nuojua 673

85. Ogawa, Yoshioka, Mabuchi 549 86. Oh, Kwon 628

87. Oh, Kwon 547

88. Hwang, Doljmoo, Oh 470 89. Olekszechen, Massola 285

90. Park, Nanda, Essary, Adams 742

91. Park, Lee, Paik 333 92. Park, HanNa et al 334

93. Park, Kang, Park 589 94. Panno et al 645 95. Pasini Brondino, Nasar 843

96. Ricci, Brondino 370

97. Pereira et al. 290 98. Pirchioet al 831

99. Poortinga, Whitmarsh, Steg et al 164

100. Poškus 352

101. Seebauer, Ortner, Thaler et al 346

POSTER SESSION #3

FRIDAY 13th JULY – 10.30-11.30 AM

AUTHOR

102. Reis, Neumann 103. Richter, Pahl

104. Rosas Cruz, Matuz

105. Sánchez 106. Sandoval Luna

107. Sano, Hatakeyama 108. Satoh, Sano

109. Scarpanti, Brondino, Pasini

110. Shibata, Matsubara, Nishio 111. Shintaro, Tomonori, Tai

112. Spanjar, Suurenbroek

113. Sugiura 114. Suh, Kim, Cho

115. Suurenbroek, Waal De 116. Suzuki, Oi, Takahashi

117. Szafrańska

118. Tonello 119. Van den Bogerd, Seidell, Maas et al

120. Vila-Tojo, Andrade, Sabucedo 121. Viwatkamolwat

122. Wang

123. Wang 124. Whittle, Whitmarsh

125. Wullenkord, Reese 126. Yang, Cai, Guo et al

127. Yu, Li, Zhao et al

128. Zhang, Shin, Parl et al 129. Gao, Fan, Liu

130. Gao, Hou, Liu

ID

433 841

331

627 393

355 322

317

732 272

387

371 361

405 336

801

245

265

368 489

236

602 807

402 380

635

409 813

814