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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)

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