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1146

Navigating environmental uncertainty through language

Organizers: Pźemysl Mácha (1); Katalin Reszegi (2)
From: (1) Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, (2) Department of Hungarian Linguistics, Unviersity of Debrecen
Keywords: environmental perception, toponymy, language, landscape

Newly emerging environments transformed by urban development, climate change, and migration present significant challenges in landscape perception and interpretation. The panel will explore the role of language in the way we make sense of the rapid changes in our surroundings at various scales and contexts.  Session in English. The rapid changes in urban settings, transport, forestry, and agriculture associated with economic development, sustainable energy policies, climate change, and migration have transformed our familiar enviroments into strange new worlds which are often difficult to navigate at different scales. Where used to be a field there is a new residential area or a highway, on the horizon the silhouette of trees has been replaced by wind turbines, where once was a multitude of forests is but a multitude of clearings after trees fell victim to rising temperatures and uneven precipation, all the while the linguistic landscape has absorbed migrant languages which turn our cities into linguistic Babels. Making sense of the world and finding our place and way in it is a growing challenge. Language is one of the principal tools which helps us do this. The panel will explore the role of language in our perception, interpretation, and appropriation of the newly emerging environments as well as its role in the salvation of familiar spaces in view of the dramatic changes affecting all areas of life. Both the generic dimension of language (landscape categories, classes of objects, frames of reference etc.) as well as its proprial dimension (toponyms) will be explored. We particularly welcome contributions on the situation in Europe although papers on other areas of the world will also be given consideration.

ID Title
1138Toponymy as a multifocal tool for Geography
1139Geomatics applied to studies in Geography
1140El voluntariado un motor para impulsar el desarrollo sostenible
1141Incendios Forestales. Impacto, medidas de mitigación y adaptación socio-ecológica en un contexto de cambio global.
1143Political Geography & Geopolitics - Theory, Methodology, Empirical Case Studies
1144The reindustrialization of Europe: a nightmare, a wish or a hope?
1145Transport, tourism and climate change: The tyranny of distance travelled
1146Navigating environmental uncertainty through language
1147BASIC PRINCIPLES OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT IN POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION OF UKRAINE
1149What Future for maritime transport in Europe?
1150Los espacios públicos en la geografía humana. Calidad de vida y sociabilidad, conflictos e identidades
1151Minority place-name standardization in Europe
1152From commuter through migrant till circulator – the governance of territorial mobilities
1153Creativity rulez!
1154Geography Education and the challenge of the Anthropocene
1155Mass housing, high-rise and vertical cities – What else?
1156EMERGING RURALITIES
1157NUEVAS RURALIDADES Y MIGRACIÓN INTERNACIONAL / NEW RURALITIES AND INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
1158The 15-Minute City: Can planning for urban proximity initiatives contribute to a more just and egalitarian transport system?
1159History of Cartography
1160The Past is the Key to the Future: Application of Past Patterns in Spatial Planning and Perspectives for the Suburban Development in Europe
1161Demographics in times of crises. How will contemporary conditions affect the future demographic situation in Europe?
1162Residential (im)mobility in life course perspective – facets of residential change in Central and Eastern Europe in conceptual, empirical and methodological critical reflection.
1163Adaptación a los riesgos asociados al cambio climático en espacios turísticos del litoral mediterráneo: percepción, incentivos y barreras
1164Rethinking tourism mobility for a better future
1165Advances in the study of badlands and gully systems
1166Exploring the interconnection between geography, waste and power dynamics for sustainable futures
1167Heritage and museums as spaces for coexistence
1168The power of participatory mapping for our common future
1169Relació entre cartografia i bases de dades espacials
1170Alpine borderscapes: envisioning the future of cross-border communities
1171Integration of Artificial Intelligence into smart city initiatives
1172A geography of "new" territorialities: challenges and scenarios for creating alternative imaginations and narratives
1173Rivers in the Anthropocene: human pressures, fluvial landscape changes, and need for restoration in a climate-change contest
1174TRADE CIRCULATIONS AND GLOBALIZATION OF THE POOR: SOCIAL AND SPATIAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN AFRICAN CITIES
1175Global Energy – energy crisis, energy transition, energy geography
1176Transformació social del turisme; i turisme en la transformació social?
1177Spatial (im)mobility and local development in non-metropolitan areas
1178Música, turismo y territorio
1179Active aging and eco-smart cities
1180Rethinking regional mobility: Modal interactions, social and territorial inequalities
1181The power of fieldwork: enhancing student learning in the outdoors
1182Current developments in GIS data, model and simulation sharing, commerce and interoperability platforms
1183Landscape and change in marginal regions
1185The Valuable Future of Tourism in the European Regions
1186The effects of digitalization of cities in our common future
1187Impacts of Cross-Border Cooperation at the EU’s External Borders
1188Spatial differences in political behaviour
1189Advances in Micromobility: Research, Practice, and Policy
1191Land Degradation Challenges and Sustainability
1192La diversidad del patrimonio geográfico como recurso para el geoturismo
1193How to address distance and locality? – Implications of geographical features in scientific research
1194Mapas colaborativos y participación: experiencias, críticas y propuestas
1195Exploring urban Vitality: links between built environment and street and neighbourhood life
1196Multilingual regions in Central Europe
1197Regenerating fragile territories. Reflections and operational proposals to enhance, reconstruct and repopulate the abandoned and scattered places
1198SEGREGACIÓN RESIDENCIAL Y DIFERENCIACIÓN SOCIOESPACIAL EN LAS CIUDADES MEDIAS ESPAÑOLAS
1199Soft mobility planning to promote livable and inclusive cities
1200A New Generation of Cross-Border Cooperation Structures Within the European Union?
1201Internal Borders Within European Countries: Can They Be Considered as if They Were International Borders?
1202Millenarism, past and present
1203Inhabiting the uninhabitable. Decolonial urban practices for possible futures
1204Regions and regionalisation: emerging trends and forms
1205Lowering and abolishing fares: a step towards mobility of the future?
1206Gender perspectives in Geography teaching in higher education: sharing reflections, practices and experiences
1207Regions and regionalisation : evolving trends and forms
1208La mirada geográfica y el ecocentrismo: aportaciones teóricas y metodológicas
1209Looking beyond the causes – Understanding and managing land use conflicts
1210The incidence of socio-environmental conflicts in land planning and landscape preservation
1211Remote sensing of changing forest ecosystems: methods for risk assessment and adaptive management
1213Music at Borders: A Changing Sense and Representation of Place
1215Historical transportation GIS.
1216Nature and Society. Building a new relationship in mountains areas
1219Integrated Disaster Risk Management for a Resilient Future: Geographical linkages of social, spatial, and temporal dimensions
1221LA ACTIVIDAD COMERCIAL, LA MOVILIDAD ACTIVA Y LA VIDA EN LAS CALLES DE LOS CENTROS URBANOS
1222Waste studies and spatial impacts
1225Visitor mobility in European urban areas. Dynamics, impacts and policies
1226Persistencies and transformations in the private residential rental market
1227Tourist mobilities and behaviours: redefining tourism spaces and destinations
1228Geographic perspectives on mega events and their socio-spatial dynamics in cities and fragile territories.
1229Geohumanities: creative geographies and artistic practices at a crossroads
1230The rise of corporate hosts in the short-term rental market and its impact on housing and places
1231Commodification of the environment for tourism purposes and through tourism: dispossession, resistance and alternative scenarios
1234Sustainability as key problem our days - some approach of geographers
1236Geographical aspects of food consumption taking in focus main problems of beginning of 21th century as sustainability, migration, ageing, food security, health
1237Climate/Environmental change perceptions and mobility intentions
1240Co-creative methodologies and Challenge Based Learning for sustainable urbanities in the Anthropocene
1242Incendios forestales en el contexto del cambio ambiental global
1243DEMOGRAPHIC AND MIGRATION CHALLENGES: NEW KNOWLEDGE AND SOLUTIONS
1244Water in the Anthropocene: social issues, policies and governance
1245Anatomy of new rural landscapes at the time of the energy transition
1246Sea-level rise: challenges and adaptation strategies
1247Rural urban peripheries: slow dying or a chance for resurrection?
1248Our heritage common future. A counter-hegemonic perspective on natural heritage landscapes.
1249Geography education as an integral part of modern European education – Why do we need Geography?
1250Regional centers vs. regional cohesion in Central and Eastern European Countries
1251Educational services in the uncertain time of the COVID-19 pandemic and the future
1252Recentrar las periferias: prácticas espaciales, discursos y modos de vida en la era de la urbanización planetaria/ Recentring peripheries: spatial practices, discourses and ways of life in the age of planetary urbanization
1253Methods and techniques for the study of long-term environmental geohistory
1254Territorial levels in worldwide air transport
1255Reflecting on The Influence of Geographical Knowledge on Civil Society Actions
1256Paisajes en transformación por conflictos extractivos: una perspectiva social y feminista
1257Urban micro-mobility innovations for all: what do we know?
1258Disasters and Human Health
1259Mobile, temporary, floating populations in cities: definitions, encounters, conflicts, implications
1260MEASURING THE MOUNTAIN
1261Senses of place matters for our common future
1263La integración de la vegetación espontánea en el diseño de zonas verdes urbanos
1264Renewable Energy Communities as key factors to implement a just renewable energy transition? Experiences from the European context
1266Transformative urbanism under the gender lens.
01267Rural depopulation in the context of rural shrinking: towards a multidimensional perspective
01268The making of (un)sustainable futures through socio-technical promising
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