AGILE is the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe. With over 80 members, it provides a forum for geographic information researchers and educators to meet and exchange ideas. The conference theme, “Geographic Information Science responding to Global Challenges”, highlights the essential contribution of geospatial data and analysis in addressing the critical global issues of our time, from environmental change to human resilience. The event will explore how geographic information science can support informed decision-making and promote the integration of knowledge across cultural, disciplinary, institutional, and technical boundaries.
HeiGIT will be involved in the following sessions:
Paper Session (Disaster and Risk Management) – 11/06/2025, 15:30 – 17:00 Uhr, Kleiner Saal
Centrality and Resilience in the Face of Flooding: A Case Study of Rio Grande do Sul (Full Paper)
Ricardo Ruiz Sánchez, Marcel Reinmuth, Cristian Albornoz, Sven Lautenbach and Alexander Zipf
Paper Session (Urban Mobility II) – 12/06/2025, 14:00-15:30 Uhr, Großer Saal
Accessibility for pedestrians under heat stress – the example of Heidelberg, Germany
Johannes Huber, Christina Ludwig, Kathrin Foshag, Nikolaos Kolaxidis, Alexander Zipf and Sven Lautenbach
Poster Session – 11/06/2025, 17:30-18:00 Uhr & 12/06/2025, 16:00-17:30 Uhr
Towards Green Cities: Analysis of the Impact of Bus-Priority Lanes and Accessibility Indicators on Emission Control for Highly Congested Metropolitan Areas During Peak Times
Levi Szamek, Daniel Abanto, Maximilliane Kitzinger, Sven Lautenbach and Alexander Zipf
Workshop – 12/06/2025, 12 Uhr
Walking The X-Min City: Methods And Implementations To Assess Walkability And Pedestrian Accessibility