Dear Colleagues,

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT 15th September 2014

The 14th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled persons will be held in Lisbon, Jul28-31, 2015. This Conference has not been organised in Europe since 1998and we expect to stimulate a high number of participants from all over the world.

The conference is hosted by IST (Técnico) (http://www.ist.eu) and counts with the support of several official entities. The conference premise will be Gulbenkian Foundation (http://www.gulbenkian.pt).

As you can see from the conference web page (http://www.transed2015.com) the program hosts very challenging topics and subtopics and offers the opportunity of engaging in rewarding networking with academics, practitioners and citizens coming from all over the world.

Registrations are open and you can submit your contribution in the TRANSED web site.

We look forward to see you in Lisbon

Best regards

Rosário Macário

Chair of Transed 2015

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Conference theme:

“Aim and manage to implement inclusive access for all”

STREAMS:

The conference is organized in two streams of intervention, being:

Science and Technology

Practice and Experience

All conference topics are very open and can be approached from any of the two referred streams. For each topic a number of sub-topics are open from the outset but others can be created. In addition, special sessions can also be envisaged and participants interested in organizing it should contact the Conference Chair for that purpose.

Topic A: Policy approaches for mobility needs and solutions for the ageing and disabled population

The demographic evolution of Society enables to foresee next decades with a substantial increase of ageing population with different degrees of disabilities. In addition, changes in patterns of living and more monoparental families are formed which represent users of temporary restrictions. Cities and regions must reflect in these changes and adjust their policies accordingly so that user needs are satisfied 

Subtopics: 
A1 - Meeting the needs of people with disabilities in light of changing demographics; 
A2- The economic and social implications of living and coping with disabilities; 
A3- Cases in policy actions: turning legislation into action.

Topic B: Restricted accessibility as an integrated part of mobility management.

Restricted accessibility or reduced mobility (different parts of the world use different designations) should not be managed as an isolated segment. This approach has led to exclusion of these groups of users despite providing them with increase quality of service. This approach must be changed towards a full integration of restricted accessibility in mobility management enabling citizens with temporary or permanent mobility to benefit from a complete inclusion in society. Mobility and accessibility are instruments for that inclusion.

Subtopics: 
B1 - Defining and measuring accessibility; 
B2 - Creating accessible urban environments; 
B3 – Restricted accessibility in urban transport: success stories; 
B4 - Rural accessibility issues; 
B5 – Transport contribution for inclusive tourism;  

B6 - Ensuring joined approach to planning and delivery for door to door mobility; 
B7 - Designing and delivering accessibility for major events (e.g. Olympics etc.).

Topic C - Finding solutions through innovation

Innovation is a wide encompassing concept with an extensive meaning that can go from organization of processes to invention of new technology. Today a major challenge in mobility management is to bridge from mass transit to the capillary needs of the different segments of users. Innovation is required to create new and flexible services that can complement the regular public transport and provide an effective seamless mobility chains for all users, with and without disabilities.

Subtopics 
C1 - New technologies and tools; 
C2 - Engaging with users for flexible mobility solutions;   
C3 - Case studies of innovative approaches to restricted accessibility; 
C4 - New impairment realities (e.g. young families, monoparental families, ageing impairment, etc)

LOGONIEUW

 

Boosting Academic Entrepreneurship

10 - 12 December 2014 Enschede, the Netherlands

 

The Technopolicy Network is proud to announce its 12th annual academic entrepreneurship conference and awards in Enschede, the Netherlands. This conference will be organized in collaboration with Kennispark Twente.

 

Since 2002 The Technopolicy Network has organized its annual conference on science based incubation in many countries. This year’s theme is ‘Joint regional and national strategies for universities, incubators and business partners’. RSAI is one of the partners for this event.

 

The conference will be held in the innovative region of Twente which houses the most entrepreneurial university of the Netherlands, the University of Twente, where VentureLab International, the 2013 winner in the award category “fastest growth”, is located. The University of Twente embedded regional development in the university strategy and  offers the right environment to extend the subject of the annual science based incubation conference into a broader focus on “Boosting academic entrepreneurship”. The conference will be chaired by Frans van Vught, innovation advisor to the President of the European Commission. 

 

Check our website for more information.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA, Department of Geography, invites applications for a tenure-track, open rank position in Human Geography.  We seek a scholar who has made foundational contributions to the domains of urban, economic, hazards/adaptation, or health geography, or to any other domains of human geography that link to or complement the department’s existing topical strengths, as well as its method strengths in spatial modeling, optimization, simulation, human-subjects experimentation, structured surveys, and GIScience. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to attract and manage a robust extramurally funded research program. Current human geography faculty members are active participants in the Broom Center for Demography, the Center for Spatial Studies, the Big Data and Network Science IGERT and graduate emphases in Cognitive Science, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, and Environment and Society as well, as systemwide initiatives such as the University of California Transportation Center (UCTC), the UC Global Health Institute, and Multicampus Research Program Initiatives on Modeling and Simulation. We welcome candidates who are willing to collaborate with departmental faculty in spatial science and physical geography, and with faculty from other research units and departments across campus. To learn more about the department, visit our website at www.geog.ucsb.edu. The application deadline is October 20, 2014; the effective date is July 1, 2015.

 

To apply, please log in to https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00363 to submit your cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and names of three referees with their contact information. For more information, please contact the search committee co-chairs Dr. Stuart Sweeney (stuart.sweeney@ucsb.edu) and Dr. Richard Church (rick.church@ucsb.edu).

 

The department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching, and service. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other characteristic protected by law including protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Monday, 08 September 2014 10:59

CUPUM 2015 | Call for Conference Submissions

We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the 14th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) which will be held at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, July 7-10, 2015. This call and additional conference information are available online at: http://cupum2015.mit.edu

Monday, 08 September 2014 10:57

Novedades AECR 05/09/2014

Novedades 05/09/2014

Asocia ción Española de Ciencia Regional
C/ Viladomat, 321 entresuelo
08029 Barcelona
Tel/Fax: + 34 933101112
info@aecr.org
www.aecr.org

The European Policies Research Centre, in the School of Government & Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant or Research Associate to contribute to the comparative European policy research undertaken in the Centre. The appointee would participate in academic and policy research programmes on regional development, particularly with respect to  the design and regulation of national regional policies, EU Competition policy and regional aid, and the implementation of  European Structural and Investment Funds. The post would suit an applicant with a relevant first degree and subsequent work experience on regional development or potentially a post-doctoral researcher in a relevant discipline. Applicants will need to be completely fluent in both English and French. Knowledge of another European language would also be desirable. The post would be for two years in the first instance, with the possibility of renewal thereafter.

Further information: http://www.mis.strath.ac.uk/Personnel/open/r862014.pdf

Application deadline: 5 October 2014

The ERSA conference (August 2014) in Saint Petersburg was another highlight in the rich history of RSAI. This venue featured also the baptizing of a new book on ‘Regional Science Matters’, devoted to commemorate the seminal scientific contributions of the late Walter Isard to regional science. The editors (Adam Rose, Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit) brought together in this volume a series of original studies of various scholars all over the world, whose work has been decisively influenced by Walter Isard. The volume contains also an article by Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman. For more details see:
http://www.springer.com/economics/regional+science/book/978-3-319-07304-0 

Thursday, 04 September 2014 11:22

Job announcement - Post Doc Forestry Economics

The Chair of Forestry Economics and Planning at the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany (Prof. Dr. Marc Hanewinkel) is seeking a PostDoctoral Researcher in Forestry Economics, Risk Analysis and Planning.

 

Beginning October 1st, 2014 or the earliest date thereafter. The position is full-time, remunerated under state salary scheme TV-L E13 and limited to a term of five years.  The research of the chair focuses on the following topics: (1) economics of multifunctional forestry; (2) forestry economics and Global Change; (3) uncertainty and risk of forest management; (4) forest planning/strategic planning

 

Responsibilities:

cutting-edge research in one of the chairs research areas publication of research results in international peer-reviewed journals and presentation at international conferences teaching in Master (and if applicable Bachelor) courses, supervision of students theses, writing of research proposals

 

Ideal profile:

PhD in forestry with emphasis on forestry economics or planning or another relevant field keen research motivation in one the chairs research fields excellent method-based competence and experience preferably in one or more of the following research areas:

forestry economics (incl. economic modelling), risk-analysis and modelling, operations research, multi-criteria decision making, econometrics, strategic planning under uncertainty ability and willingness for interdisciplinary cooperation very good English language proficiency, German language proficiency is an asset independence, reliability and good communication skills

 

We offer:

collaboration within an interdisciplinary and internationally successful team at one of the most renowned and attractive universities of Europe support for building your own independent scientific career (networking, mentoring, projects, habilitation, leading a junior research group, etc. )

 

Further information:

http://www.ife.uni-freiburg.de or http://www.wsl.ch/info/mitarbeitende/hanewink

 

Questions to: Roderich von Detten +49 (0)761 2033686, r.v.detten@ife.uni-freiburg.de or Marc Hanewinkel marc.hanewinkel@ife.uni-freiburg.de

 

Please send your application until 1st Oct.2014 (including cover letter,  CV, transcripts, list of publications/conference presentations, names and contact information of three academic references, short description of research interests) as one single (!) pdf via email to forecon@ife.uni-freiburg.de .

 

Screening of application begins 1st of September 2014.

 

Cover image for Vol. 93 Issue 3

Papers in Regional Science

© RSAI

Volume 93, Issue 3 Pages 521 - 701, August 2014

 

The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library

ARTICLES

 

Location choice of multinational enterprises in China: Comparison between Japan and Taiwan (pages 521–537)
Kuo-I Chang, Kazunobu Hayakawa and Toshiyuki Matsuura
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12001

 

Japanese surname regions (pages 539–555)
James A. Cheshire, Paul A. Longley, Keiji Yano and Tomoki Nakaya
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12002

 

Human capital in firms and regions: Impact on firm productivity (pages 557–575)
Mikaela Backman
Article first published online: 26 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12005

 

Does religious affiliation affect migration? (pages 577–594)
Pablo Neudörfer and Jorge Dresdner
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12016

 

Tax effects in a two-region model of monopolistic competition (pages 595–617)
Hajime Takatsuka
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12010

 

The economic effects of facilitating the flow of rural workers to urban employment in China (pages 619–642)
Yinhua Mai, Xiujian Peng, Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12004

 

Serving regional demand in facility location (pages 643–662)
Jing Yao and Alan T. Murray
Article first published online: 4 APR 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12013

 

A Bayesian approach to hedonic price analysis (pages 663–683)
David C. Wheeler, Antonio Páez, Jamie Spinney and Lance A. Waller
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12003

 

Mapping average equivalized income using robust small area methods (pages 685–701)
Enrico Fabrizi, Caterina Giusti, Nicola Salvati and Nikos Tzavidis
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12015

 

Cover image for Vol. 6 Issue 3

 

Regional Science Policy & Practice

© RSAI

Volume 6, Issue 3 Pages i - ii, 231 - 309, August 2014

The latest issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice is available on Wiley Online Library

Issue Information

 

Issue Information (pages i–ii)
Article first published online: 14 AUG 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12025

ARTICLES

 

A community evacuation planning model against urban earthquakes (pages 231–249)
Yusuke Toyoda and Hidehiko Kanegae
Article first published online: 8 APR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12036

 

Constructing advantage in the Cradle Coast region, Tasmania: knowledge partnering as a regional development platform approach (pages 251–263)
Robyn Eversole and Tony McCall
Article first published online: 13 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12038

 

Public infrastructure investments and regional specialization: empirical evidence from Greece (pages 265–289)
Theodore Tsekeris and Klimis Vogiatzoglou
Article first published online: 13 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12040

 

US broadband policy and the spatio-temporal evolution of broadband markets (pages 291–308)
Elizabeth A. Mack and Tony H. Grubesic
Article first published online: 13 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12042

This article has been retracted and is available online only

 

Retracted: Knowledge-based economy in Arab countries: between Silicon Valley and Phosphate Gully (page 309)
Ahmed A. ElObeidy
Article first published online: 24 FEB 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12034

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