provisional programme
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provisional programme
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Tuesday, October 20th, 2015 9.00 Registration for participants of the PhD Seminar only 10.00 PhD Seminar Room 2.13 15.00 ATLAS Board meeting IGOT-UL Wednesday, October 21st, 2015 8.00 Registration for the conference 9.00 Opening Vice-Rector (ULisboa) President of IGOT-ULisboa ATLAS Chair Organisation (CEG-IGOT) Anfiteatro III 9.30 Keynote presentation 1: Sofia Gutiérrez (UNWTO) The Global Dimension of Integrating Emergency Management and Tourism Anfiteatro III 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 Workshop Session 1 Session 1A Tourism and the natural environment: biophysical hazards and environmental impacts Chair 11.00 Anfiteatro III Tara Duncan Andrew Jones Session 1B Planning and management of risks/crises: business perspectives and strategies Room 5.2 Lorna Thomas Zsófia Papp, Krisztina Priszinger Session 1C Session 1D TRACK 6 - Placemaking and events - Risks and strategies TRACK 4 - Independent travel Room 2.13 Greg Richards Paulo Jorge Soares Teixeira, Maria Celeste Natário, Peter Sloterdijk Sala de os Kevin Hannam Monika Bandi, Sarah Hämmerli Risk Hazard and Resilience Risk-conscious Behaviour in Micro - Networks and the NewQuality Bourgeois analysis of hotel to the Blue Economy Hungarian Travel Agency rating portals – theoretical Environmental change , Sector and empirical evidence Malta and the Mediterranean Climat 11.30 Jude Wilson, Heather Purdie, Stephen Espiner, Emma Stewart Angela Wright Paul Fynn Climate change and glacier Tourism in a Heritage Town Risking the Rabbit Hole: tourism in New Zealand: in the South East of Ireland: Systems Thinking for Past, present and future (?) Open for Business in the Events and Placemaking Aftermath of Recession Challenges & Risks 12.00 Lee Miles Alba Colombo Vilarrasa Integrating Crisis Karneval der Kulturen a Management and Tourism? controversy community Key Roles for Policy building event Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Resilience? 12.30 Lunch Ilidia Catarina Gonçalves Carvalho The risks when travelling in a wheelchair. The case of Lisbon. Ricardo Torrão Tourism in North Korea: The (in)authenticity of the risk or the risk of (in)autenthicity 13.45 Workshop Session 2 Session 2A Tourism and the natural environment: biophysical hazards and environmental impacts Chair 13.45 14.15 14.45 Session 2B Session 2C Session 2D Global and regional geopolitics: resilience and adaptation in tourism flows TRACK 6 - Placemaking and events - Risks and strategies TRACK 4 - Independent travel Anfiteatro III Carlos Fernandes Maria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio, Zélia Breda, Helena Albuquerque, Filomena Martins Room 5.2 Room 2.13 Peter Keller Greg Richards Carla Silva, Cláudia Seabra, Vladimir Antchak J.L. Abrantes, C. Faias, O. Paiva Sala de os Kevin Hannam Denise Falcão Factors contributing to the sustainability of bicycle tourism: A literature review Holistic Tourism: Mind, Body and Soul Designing a portfolio of major events in Auckland: Key dimensions The risk as a transgressor of the system: the backpackers experience Elsa Correia Gavinho Peter Singleton Marisa P. de Brito Gisele Maria de Oliveira Carvalho, Maria Manuel Baptista, Carlos Costa Community perceptions of the environmental impacts of tourism: the case of Aït Bouguemmez, Morocco. The EU, Expanding or Rotterdam: A continuous expansionist? How does EU state of placemaking expansion affect Geopolitics and in particular Tourism Development in EU Acceding Nations Marilisa Rodrigues Coelho, Xavier Michel Inês Boavida-Portugal; Carlos Cardoso Ferreira; José Manuel Simões; Jorge Umbelino Tara Duncan Environmental risks vs. The geographical results of A Committee of Volunteers: tourism attractiveness: terrorist attacks on the A Risky Endeavour? conflicts and synergies in French school trips the Alentejo coast, Portugal 15.15 Coffee break 15.30 Plenary session "The Global-Local Nexus" - Invited Stakeholders Sofia Gutiérrez (UNWTO) Turismo de Portugal (tba) VisitLisbon (tba) Timóteo Gonçalves (Halcon Viagens) Bernardo Trindade (Porto Bay) (tbc) Risk perceptions of Brazilian women in independent travels Helsio Amiro Motany de Albuquerque Azevedo Security in tourism territories: the case of Inhambane municipality in Mozambique 17.15 Workshop Session 3 Session 3A Social and demographic issues: societal changes and challenges Chair 17.15 19.00 Session 3D Tourism in times of uncertainty TRACK 6 - Placemaking and events - Risks and strategies TRACK 4 - Independent travel Room 2.13 Greg Richards Soraia Silva Sala de os Kevin Hannam Cláudia Seabra, M.J. Antunes, O. Paiva, M. Vicente, J.L. Abrantes, R. Herstein The Ebola Virus Disease Cultural democracy in arts Tourism and Terrorism: Epidemic (EVDE) and its festivals – a view inside the Strange Companions Unexpected Effects on Göteborg Film Festival Tourism in The Gambia and Sierra Leone Sara Maria Monteiro Duarte, Richard Gordon, Lee Miles Carlos Cardoso Ferreira Societal challenges regarding tourism and ageing: a meta-analysis for their relation with nature and health 18.15 Session 3C Anfiteatro III Room 5.2 Anti Honkanen Martin Groters Inês Boavida-Portugal, Luis Marina Novelli, Bieito Boavida-Portugal; Marilisa Pedreira, Liv Burges Coelho Recent “touristification” trends in a Lisbon historic quarter: challenges and opportunities 17.45 Session 3B Lénia Marques Carla Silva, Ana Fonseca, Claudia Seabra Blame Games and Meaning Knowledge-based events as Dark Tourism, an alternative Making: Influencing place-making strategy type of tourism Decision-Making on Disasters for Tourist Destinations Constantinos Papadopoulos, Anastasios Zopiatis, Antonis L. Theocharous, Spyros Avdimiotis Raoul Bianchi, M. L. Stephenson Roberta Garibaldi, Francesca Forno Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3): Risks and Obstacles to Tourism Development which emanate from the new approach to regional innovation and growth Open Seas, Closed Borders: Critical reflections on risky mobilities and the contradictory rights to/of tourism Traveling the world sharing your home Welcome reception: Museu de Lisboa - Palácio Pimenta (5' walking distance from the conference venue) Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 8.00 Conference desk open 9.00 Workshop Session 4 Session 4A Risks as determinants of travel profiles and behaviours Chair 9.00 9.30 Session 4B Session 4C Session 4D Hosts-guests encounters/conflicts as a risk factor TRACK 1 - ATLAS Latin America TRACK 2 - Risky Gastronomies and Foodscapes Anfiteatro III Room 5.2 Room 2.13 Lee Miles Raoul Bianchi Ana Goytia Carla Silva, Cláudia Seabra, Joana Afonso Dias, Antónia Aman Deep J.L. Abrantes, C. Faias Correia, Francisco José Martinez López Surf Tourism: a Booming tourism product Online Vacation Rentals engagement:Tourist and Owners Algarve representation Travel advisories - Coercive Distinct meanings and economic diplomacy in consumption patterns of disguise local food amongst Portuguese rural tourists Igor Sarman Arjaan Pellis Anderson Gomes de Souza; Wan-Hafiz Zainal Shukri André Silva; Maria de Lourdes Barbosa How attitudes and The Productive Avoidance preferences influence young of Conflicts in the Rewilding tourists’ perception of of Western Iberia hazards 10.00 10.30 Sala de os Greg Richards Elisabeth Kastenholz, Maria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio, Elisabete Figueiredo The Effectiveness of Risk Relievers Adoption in Online Lodging Services Purchases: A Framework for the Brazilian Market Managing Risky Food in Less Developed World: Mediating Role of Familiarity and Information Marion Karl Alan Quaglieri Domínguez, Albert Arias Sans Yuri Kork The perception of risk as a determinant of destination choice processes Airbnb, between narratives and practices. The case of Barcelona The influence of risk on food tourism decisions of tourists Coffee break 11.00 Workshop Session 5 Session 5A Session 5B Safety and security in the tourism industry Chair 11.00 11.30 Anfiteatro III Zsofia Papp Kehinde Sonubi, A.A. Ogunjimi, A.I. Adeyemo Session 5D TRACK 1 - ATLAS Latin America TRACK 2 - Risky Gastronomies and Foodscapes Room 2.13 Ana Goytia Antonio Russo, Gülden Demet Oruç, Alessandro Scarnato Sala de os Greg Richards Marek Bugdol Community Perception of Safety and Security in Omo Biosphere Reserve, Ogun State, Nigeria (Re)constructing Rio’s World Heritage: Heritage Rehabilitation and the Development of a World Tourist City Social and organisational determinants of risk management in the production of food for restaurants Natan Uriely, Orit Unger, Galia Fuchs Asad Mohsin, Jorge Lengler Marjo Särkkä-Tirkkonen, Sinikka Mynttinen, Johanna Logrén, Teija Rautiainen The Business Travel Experience Antecedents of Brazilian Students’ travel: Are they ready to adventure New Zealand? Russian tourists’ perceptions of authenticity of food based on trust Andres Ried Luci Chaya Hurnath The outdoor experience, place meanings and the volcanoes risk perception: the case of Villarrica National Park, Araucanía Region, Chile. Staging local cuisine to mitigate neophobic risks: case study of the Mauritian destination 12.00 Room 5.2 Session 5C Renata Mayara Moreira de Lima, Bruna Alves de Araújo Fast food or regional food? Gastronomic preferences of tourists who visit Natal/RN (Brazil North-East) 12.30 Lunch 13.45 Workshop Session 6 Session 6A Destinations at risk: tourism induced pressures Chair 13.45 14.15 14.45 Session 6B Session 6C Session 6D The lure of risk: niche tourism and adrenaline seeking TRACK 1 - ATLAS Latin America TRACK 2 - Risky Gastronomies and Foodscapes Anfiteatro III Antonis Theocharous Markéta Bobková, Andrea Holesinska Room 5.2 Room 2.13 Jude Wilson Ana Goytia Frederica Claro de Armada, Ana Carolina Mendonca Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Oliveira João Sarmento Destination networks as a tool for minimizing risk and improving the performance of destination Geocaching, seeking adventure in secrecy Maria Aparecida Pontes da Peter Keller, Rachelle Fonseca, Maria Rita de Cadano, Denise Cloutier Oliveira Nunes d'Angelis Sala de os Greg Richards Elsa Soro A arte como roteiro: o Barcelona’s Foodsphere: centro do Rio por visitantes What is Local? e moradores Claudio Milano Anderson Gomes de Souza, Maria de Lourdes Barbosa, Mariana Bueno de Andrade Risk and tourism crisis in a coastal destination Differing perspectives and La residencialización del destination branding of post turismo en el nordeste de disaster “dark tourism”: Brasil Case study 2011Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake recovery Perceived Risk and Food Consumption by Tourists in Brazilian Northeast Beaches: Eat or not to Eat? Andrea Holesinska Natan Uriely, Yaniv Belhassen, Ortal Assor Greg Richards, Carlos Fernandes Destination management in The touristification of a crisis - the case study of the conflict zone: The Case of Czech Republic Bil'in Camila Aparecida de Carvalho, José Augusto Abreu Sá Fortes Os impactos do Transporte Taking risks with traditional Público Urbano nos gastronomy – a route to deslocamentos da innovation? população autóctone e dos visitantes. Justyna Maciąg The role of quality standards in risk reduction in food tourism as exemplified by the Silesian food trails. 15.15 Coffee break 15.45 Keynote spresentation 2: Allan Williams (University of Surrey) Tourism and risk: Theorising the pursuit of pleasure Anfiteatro III 16.45 "Out of the box" - Elisabete Jacinto & Jorge Gil (Cross-country drivers) Anfiteatro III 19.30 Conference dinner (University of Lisbon Rectory) Friday, October 23th, 2014 8.30 Conference desk open 9.00 Workshop Session 7 Session 7A Destinations at risk: tourism induced pressures Chair 9.00 Room … Andrew Jones Inês Boavida-Portugal, Márilisa Coelho; Carlos Cardoso Ferreira; José Manuel Simões Session 7B Session 7C Session 7D Rethinking tourism related risks TRACK 3 - Terrorism and tourism TRACK 5 - Tourism and Transport: issues and challenges Room 5.2 Room 2.13 Marina Novelli Cândida Cadavez Laura Perpina Blanch, Lluis Elisabeth Kastenholz, Prats Planaguma, Raquel Claudia Seabra, José Luis Camprubi Subirana Abrantes Threats in coastal touristic The measurement of areas: Ria Formosa and perceived risks in tourism Costa de Caparica, Portugal research 9.30 Abdullah Moradi Safety at home impacting on fear of terrorism in international travel David G. Scott Social and cultural effects of Morality on Tour? tourism 10.00 Anderson Gomes de Souza; André Silva; Maria de Lourdes Barbosa Purchasing Hotel Services Online: What Makes it so Risky? Sala de os Elisangela Machado Sergio Moraes Rego Fagerlande, Rachel Coutinho Marques da Silva and Fernanda Gomes de Oliveira Transport and tourism in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Elisangela Aparecida Machado da Silva, José Augusto Abreu Sá Fortes, Guilherme Lohmann Transport systems models for tourism and territorial development Alexandre Domingues, Jose Brito The network for motorhome accommodation in Algarve 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 Keynote presentation 3: Brent W. Ritchie University of Queensland Mind the Gaps? Tourism Risk Management Research Sala de Atos 11.45 ATLAS members' meeting Including presentations from the Chapters ATLAS Latin America and ATLAS Africa Sala de Atos 12.45 Closing session Sala de Atos 13.00 Lunch 14.30 Conference tour / Greater Lisbon 20.00 Post-conference dinner (at own expenses)