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ICOLMA Brazil Team Participates in the XXI ENANPUR

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The ICOLMA team from Brazil participated in the XXI ENANPUR (National Conference of the National Association for Graduate Studies and Research in Urban and Regional Planning), the largest event in Brazil on urban and regional planning. The conference, organized by ANPUR1, took place from May 17 to 23, 2025 at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) in Curitiba, Paraná - Brazil, under the theme "Ideas, Strategies and Practices in the Territories of the Global South".

The team contributed with the presentation of three papers in different thematic sessions: 

  • Thematic Session 11 – Spaces and Differences: Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Diversity 
    “Assumptions and Strategies Used in the ICOLMA Project on the Impact of the Pandemic on Mobility and Lifestyles in the City of São Paulo: A Feminist Research Perspective” 
    Presented by Lyvia Nascimento Cirqueira Fischer; co-authored with: Leticia Ueda Vella, Aline Bezerra Silva, Gabriel Machado Araujo and Sandra Momm. 
     

  • Thematic Session 8 – Urban Mobility and the Right to the City 
    “Territorial Planning and Lifestyles in Times of Crisis: An Exploratory Study on Three Cities During COVID-19 Based on the Livelihood Framework” 
    Presented by Pedro Henrique Campello Torres; co-authored with: Beatriz Milz, Bruna Brauer Braga, and Thais Tartalha do Nascimento Lombardi. 
     
    “Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Access to Critical Urban Infrastructures in São Paulo through the Public Transportation System” 
    Presented by Lyvia Nascimento Cirqueira Fischer; co-authored with: Bruna Brauer Braga, Maria Fernanda Terra, Silvana Maria Zioni, and Tanja Schnittfinke. 
     

In addition, Sandra Momm, the Principal Investigator in Brazil, coordinated the Thematic Session 14 – Teaching, Training and Practice in Planning, strengthening the debate on planning education and practice in the Global South and the Round Table 7 - Evaluation and financing of science and technology in Brazil and the field of Urban and Regional Planning. 

The team’s participation at ENANPUR was an important opportunity to communicate the results of our research, share insights with peers in the field, and contribute to ongoing discussions about the social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban life and planning. 

 

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