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PLENARY SESSION | International Perspectives

Transatlantic Experiences in Built Environment &
Physical Activity Promotion (1.7 MB)

Abby King, Stanford University,
USA

An Australian and Pacific Perspective and
Transferability of Approaches (3 MB)

Neville Owen, University of
Queensland in Brisbane, Australia

 

PLENARY SESSION | European Policiesa

Physical Activity Promotion in the European Region (1.3 MB)

Lideke Middelbeek, Technical Officer Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Programme, WHO Regional Office for Europe

The EU Physical Activity Guidelines and the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty in the field of sport (1.1 MB)

Jacob Kornbek, European Commission - DG Education and Culture Sport Unit

Proposed EU-Guidelines for improving infrastructures for physical activity | Improving Infrastructures for Leisure-Time
Physical Activity in the Local Arena (2.4 MB)

Alfred Rütten, Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg

 

PLENARY SESSION | Good Practice Developing Infrastructure

Cycling and Health (1.2 MB)

Helmut Koch, Dipl.-Ing. for Regional and Urban Planning, Komobile Gmunden GmbH - Traffic Planning - klima.aktiv
(Austria) | www.komobile.at

Integrated Planning of Sport Development:
The City of Frankfurt/Main (1.2 MB)

Georg Kemper, Sports Department Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

RES - The National Inventory of sport facilities, sport areas and sites (1.3 MB)

Denis Roux, Ministry of Sports (France)

 

PLENARY SESSION | Good Practice in Policies for Infrastructure

The Norwegian Action Plan on Physical Activity 2005-2009 (579 KB)

lov Belander, Directorate of Health (Norway)

Dating others (770 KB)

Annelies Acda, Municipal Health Department
Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Policies and Infrastructures for Physical Activity and Sport (550 KB)

Fabian Quesada, Director General of Sports of  Extremadura (Spain)

The policy of the DOSB in the area of sport development planning (365 KB)

Andreas Klages, German Olympic Sports Confederation
- DOSB (Germany)

City of play and sports (1.2MB)

City of play and sport (149 KB)

Anne Vuillemin, FIFAS & Philippe Benassaya, Alain Laporte,

Jeremy Cheroyan, City of Elancourt (France)

 

WORKSHOP SESSION | Planning

Chair: Andreas Klages, DOSB (Germany) & Annika Frahsa, University Erlangen-Nüremberg (Germany)

Urban Strategy; using an interactive urban planning tool in creating activity-friendly neighborhoods for children (1.8 MB)
Luuk Engbers (presenter), S.I. de Vries, F.H. Pierik - TNO Quality of Life, Department of Health Promotion (Netherlands)
Activating Architecture and City Planning-shall create a new generation active (857 KB)
Poul Broberg, Secretary to the management in the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation (Denmark)
Integrated Sports Development and a health
promoting environment in the context of a
„Healthy City“ (1.2 MB)

Steffen Broll, Management of Sports, Claudia Kasimir-Glaeser, WHO-Project "Heallthy Cities", Dresden (Germany)

 

WORKSHOP SESSION | Building

Chair: Thomas Skovgaard, University of Southern Denmark (DK) & Irene Bittner, University of Vienna (Austria)

Implementation and health effects of a whole community intervention - “3000 steps more per day” in a rural German village (754 KB)

 

Wallmann, Birgit (presenter); Nentwich; Grewe; Froboese, Centre of Health, German Sports University
Cologne, Vfl Berghausen e.V. (Germany)
Infrastructures and More… Potentials for Innovations to foster Primary Prevention
Eckehard Fozzy Moritz, Sonja Brühmann - SportKreativWerkstatt (Germany) | www.sportkreativwerkstatt.de
Project of small recreational areas in Olomouc: history, present and future (4.1 MB)
Filip Neuls (presenter), Jan Dygryn, Monika Vaculikova | Center for Kinanthropology Research, Faculty of Physical
Culture, Palacky University in Olomouc, Department of Conception and Development, the Municipality of Olomouc
(Czech Republic)

 

WORKSHOP SESSION | Management

Chair: Béla Pavelka - University of Jyväskylä (Finland) & Georg Kemper, Sports Department Frankfurt/M. (Germany)

Equality and Sport Facility Services in Finland – follow up study 1999 –2009 Kimmo Suomi, Department of Sport Sciences, University of Jyväskylä (Finland)

Universitäts -und Landessportzentrum Salzburg (8.5 MB)
Wolfgang Becker, Director of the Sports Centre Salzburg/Rif (Austria) | www.ulsz-rif.at
Omega Sports and Health Center (2.4 MB)
Michal Kudláček (presenter) - Centre for kinanthropology research, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University in
Olomouc, Jan Petr - Omega Sports and Health Centre (Czech Republic) | www.omegasport.cz/en
The Informal Appropriation of Public Space for Leisure and Sport as Participative Process: the case of Barcelona (3 MB)
Antonio Borgogni (presenter), Erika Vannini, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Sport and Health Sciences, University of
Cassino: Assistant Professor, Teaching and Research Assistant (Italy)

 

WORKSHOP SESSION | Intersectoral Cooperation

Chair: Kåre Richardsen, University College of Oslo (Norway) & Alfred Rütten, Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

Triple AC (Active City – Active Community – Active Citizens) Bae Dixon, TAFISA (Germany)
Sport and urban planning (in the Netherlands) (633 KB)
Remco Hoekman, W.J.H. Mulier Institute (Netherlands) | www.mulierinstituut.nl
Outdoor recreation and public health - a joint Nordic project Lisa Bergstroem, Friluftslivets fellesorganisasjon (Norway/Sweden) | www.friskibenaturen.org
How to better use –our public– money to the benefit of Cycling and Walking (788 KB)
Hubert Peigne, Interministerial Coordinator for Cycling - Ministère de l’écologie, de l’énergie, du développement durable
et de la mer (France)
Broad approach for child friendly landscaping (1.6 MB)
Elske Oost-Mulder, OBB Playconsultants (Netherlands) | www.OBB-Ingenieurs.nl

 

POSTER SESSION

Chair: Michael Kolb, University of Vienna, Austria

GPS and GIS for assessment of Physical Activity Behaviour of Children within the Urban Environment (68 KB)
Luuk Engbers - TNO (presenter), JMA Graham, Pierik, Sterkenburg, Slinger, de Vries (Netherlands)
National policies in sustainability in leisure-time physical activity infrastructures. An example of good practice. (77 KB)
Miguel Madruga (presenter), Narcís Gusi; Carlos Javier Rodríguez; Fabián Quesada; Josué Prieto. (Spain)
Moving elderly people. What kinds of offerings for physical activity moves elderly people out? (91 KB)
Rosa Diketmüller (presenter), Andrea Kinsberger, MA18-Municipal Department for Urban Development and Planning, Section Landscape and Open
Space Planning, Vienna (Austria) | www.stadtentwicklung.wien.at | www.gemmaraus.univie.ac.at | www.paseonet.org
‚Simply-multiple’ - Physical Activity and Sport is more than just acting within technical or formal rules (763 KB)
Irene Bittner (presenter), Jutta Kleedorfer, Project Coordination for Multiple Use, Municipal Dept. 18, Urban Development and Planning - Austria
An Example of a Funding Legal Document: "Specific Regulation of Sports Facilities and Infrastructure" (36 KB)
MM pereira (presenter), AN Pizarro, C Novais, J Carvalho, J Mota - Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and
Leisure – Faculty of Sports, University of Porto: (Portugal)
Sport & Fun Vienna, Austria - An urban strategy to build low-threshold sports halls (0.9 MB)
Michael Kolb, Irene Bittner, Department of Sports Pedagogy, University of Vienna (Austria) | www.sportundfun.at
Evaluation of grants in sport and physical activity throughprogrammed financing and cost utility analysis Jana Vašíčková, Vladimir Hobza - Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University in Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Walkability in Austria - Good Practice: Pilot-projects, role of behaviour-change and the needs for further
steps to support physical activities (1.7 MB)

Dieter Schwab - Researcher and Cityplaner; Walk Space - Austrian Federation of Pedestrians (Austria) | www.walk-space.at