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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
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
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