![]() Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is an open access journal published by Elsevier on behalf of the RSAI. Although RSPP charges Article Processing Charges (APCs), Elsevier has signed agreements with many countries and universities that allow papers to be fully or partially free of APCs (Please check here your situation). Nevertheless, the Editorial Team of RSPP can allocate waivers or provide some support to authors to secure the publication of accepted papers that fit into Special Issues and do not have enough funding. This situation must be addressed when submitting the paper. To access Regional Science Policy & Practice visit https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/regional-science-policy-and-practice Our journals are now both publushed Gold Open Access with Elsevier; APCs are USD 2740 for PiRS and USD 1596 for RSPP. However:
Journal Impact Factor™ of 1.7Scopus 2023 CiteScore: 3.6 Scopus Citescore Category Rankings 2023:
- Geography, Planning and Development - 258/821
- Development - 90/360
- Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - 185/399
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RSPP Working PapersSpecial Series on Covid-19RSPP Working Paper nº 2020.001
By Ilyes Boumahdi, Nouzha Zaoujal and Abdellali Fadlallah
RSPP Working Paper nº 2020.002
By Kevin Credit
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Regional Science Policy and Practice (RSPP) is the journal of the Regional Science Association International that publish high quality papers in regional science, assumed to be the discipline that looks at people’s and places interaction within space; with sound, replicable and advanced methods; suitable to generate robust evidences that are able to inform effective policies for regional sustainable development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
RSPP publishes high quality papers targeted at informing the policy development process leading to the formation of theoretically grounded regional policy. The editors invite submissions dealing with the policy and practice of regional and local development. Contributions that are the outcome of collaborations between researchers and policy and practice professions are encouraged.
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Please note: Members of the Regional Science Association International are eligible for a 20% discount on the article publishing charge.
Papers in Regional Science (PiRS) is published by Elsevier on behalf of the RSAI. To access Papers in Regional Science visit https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/papers-in-regional-science
Our journals are now both published Gold Open Access with Elsevier; APCs are USD 2740 for PiRS and USD 1596 for RSPP.
However:
Papers in Regional Science is the official journal of the Regional Science Association International. It encourages high quality scholarship on a broad range of topics in the field of regional science. These topics include, but are not limited to, behavioural modelling of location, transportation, and migration decisions, land use and urban development, inter-industry analysis, environmental and ecological analysis, resource management, urban and regional policy analysis, geographical information systems, and spatial statistics.
The journal publishes papers that make a new contribution to the theory, methods and models related to urban and regional (or spatial) matters. The editors invite submissions of papers that emphasize the application of theoretical frameworks, methods and models, developed specifically for the study of urban and regional phenomena. They also welcome contributions to the understanding of regional phenomena that employ theoretical frameworks and methods developed in other fields.
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Please note: Members of the Regional Science Association International are eligible for a 20% discount on the article publishing charge.
The Regional Science Association International ( www.regionalscience.org) and the Centre of Applied Economics Studies of the Atlantic ( www.ceeapla.uac.pt) organized a Summer Course, with the theme Regional and Urban Economics that was held from the 4th till the 9th of June, 2012 in São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal.
The goal of the Summer Course is to provide PhD-students and young researchers wit:
The summer course will take place during six highly focused and intense days of advanced training, student presentations and discussion, and discussion of career strategies. It will also include a study visit to São Miguel Island that will complete the unique experience of the summer course.
Participants were selected by the scientific committee primarily taking into account:
There were 15 applicants and 6 students from 6 countries.
The lecturers consisted of well-known researchers from all over the world, such as Geofrey Hewings, Vicente Royela Mora, Mário Fortuna, Rosário Macário, Tomaz Ponce Dentinho and José Pedro Pontes.
Professor Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings is responsible for the overall direction of Regional Economic Applications Laboratory (REAL), coordination with funding agencies and clients and supervision of graduate students who work for REAL on the Urbana campus of the University of Illinois. Geoffrey J.D. Hewings obtained his B.A. from the University of Birmingham (UK) and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington (Seattle). Prior to coming to Illinois in 1974, he was on the faculty of the University of Kent at Canterbury (UK) and the University of Toronto (Canada). In addition to his position in REAL, he is a Professor of Geography and Regional Science, of Economics, and of Urban and Regional Planning. His major research interests lie in the field of urban and regional economic analysis with a focus on the design, implementation and application of regional economic models. He has devoted considerable time to the way in which these models might become useful in policy formation and evaluation.
Professor José Pedro Pontes
José Pedro Pontes is born in 1957. He holds a Phd in Economics from the Technical University of Lisbon in 1987. He holds the degree "Agregação" in Economics from the same University in 1995. He is currently Associate Professor at the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) of the Technical University of Lisbon. He has the following interest fields: Regional and Urban Economics, International Economics and Industrial Organization. José Pedro Pontes is a member of UECE (Research Unit on Complexity in Economics). He has visited other Universities and research centers such as CORE (Catholic University of Louvain), the Department of Economics of the University of Pennsylvania, KIER (University of Kyoto), the Dresden University of Technology and the RWTH Aachen University. José Pedro Pontes has performed several administrative functions in the University. In 1995 and 1996 he was a member of the Executive of the Scientific Board of ISEG.
Professor Mário Fortuna
Full Professor Universidade dos Açores (2003) PhD in Economics - Boston College, USA (1983). Masters in Economcs - Boston College, USA (1981). BA in Economics - U.Mass. Dartmouth, USA (1978). Has taught or teaches Public Sector Economics, Public Policy, Econometrics, Business Finance, Economic Theory – micro and macro. While in the US, between 1979 and 1983, taught at Boston College and Simmons College, in Boston. Colaborated with the Portuguese Catholic University in teaching of advanced programs for managers and with the University of Madeira, as coordinator of the economics program. Hás publilshed on the Azores, on the outer most region policy, on public finance on income support programs and on econometric and CGE modelling. While in the US, colaborated with the Social Welfare Research Institute, having taken part in economic studies of the US. In the University of the Azores has held various academic management positions: President of the Cientific Council; President of the Pedagogical Council;Chairman of the Economics Department. Outside academics, was regional Secretary for the Economy (1990). Is Presidente of the Regional Chapter of the Economist’s Bar (Ordem dos Economistas). Participated, as expert on fiscal and regional issues, in three IMF missions, two to Mongólia, in 2001, and one to China, in 2002. Is involved in business development and management, in various companies. Is president of the board of a tobacco company and is in the board of various other companies. Is partner and chief consultant in consulting comnpanies.
Professor Rosário Macário
Rosario Macario, has a degree in Organization and Management since 1987, Master of Transportation since 1994, PhD in Transportation Systems since 2005, Aggregate in Civil Engineering since 2011 at Instituto Superior Técnico. She is the Coordinator of the Master in Planning and Operations of Transportation (IST), and integrates the Science Council of various Masters and Doctorates of IST; she is also visiting professor at the Faculty of Applied Economics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. She has managed and developed projects and research studies and consulting in various areas, with particular emphasis in the areas of Policy, Planning and Operation of Transport, taking over the coordination of various European and International projects. He is a member of the Board of TIS since 2000, and President of the Assembly of Shareholders since 2005. In parallel with his academic work and business, she is also Vice Chairman of the Scientific Council of WCTRS (World Conference on Transportation Research Society), and co-founder of the Pan American Society for Research in Transport and Vice Chairman of the Association of European Transport .)
Professor Tomaz Dentinho
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho is the coordinator of the Group for Nature Conservation and Management at the Azores University, in Angra, Portugal, and member of the Research Centre for Applied Economics of the Atlantic. He is the promoter and coordinator of the Master on the Management of Nature Conservation and of the PhD on Interdisciplinary Management of the Landscape. His research group, involving around ten researchers undertake studies on regional sustainable development, integrated water management, marine resources’ economics, agricultural economics and cost-benefit analysis. Since 2008, he chairs the Portuguese Association for Regional Development (www.apdr.pt). He is Executive Director of the Regional Science Association International (www.rsai.org )
Professor Vicente Royuela Mora
Assistant Professor of Applied Economics in Universitat de Barcelona. Ph.D. in Economics (Universitat de Barcelona, 2000), and member of the Regional Quantitative Analysis Research Group (AQR). My research agenda is focused in applied economics and specially in Regional and Urban Economics. I am currently developing several projects related with Quality of Life and Urban Economics, and with Real Estate.
The Scientific Committee, indicated by the Board of RSAI is composed by the following members:
Organising Committee
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The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.