Elisabete Martins

Workshop: 'Transience and Permanence in Urban Development'

 University of Sheffield, January 2015

 

Organisers: Prof. John Henneberry and Dr. Simon Parris

 

Please see attached call for abstracts for a small, research intensive workshop examining transience and permanence in urban development. 

Proposals are invited for original papers to be presented at the workshop and subsequently to be considered for inclusion in a significant joint publication.

Post-industrial cities have experienced a dramatic growth in vacant/derelict land and buildings, raising questions about how such sites may be used temporarily for social, economic or environmental benefit, and about how these transient uses may affect the long-run trajectory of urban development. A burgeoning literature on temporary uses has evolved. However, this field is in need of consolidation and development. The aim of the workshop is to provide an opportunity for critical reflection on transience and permanence in urban development. 

The deadline for applications is 14 July 2014. Decisions on the workshop invitations will be made by 28 July. Full papers will be required by 31 December 2014.

Reasonable expenses of lead authors will be met. Other authors are free to attend at their own expense. 

Please see attached call for full details.

 

Virginia Sea Grant – NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Postgraduate Fellowship:

Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management & Implementation

 

Deadline: July 19, 2014.

 

Overview

In partnership with the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, Virginia Sea Grant announces the availability of a two-year, postgraduate fellowship in ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM). This fellowship seeks to advance EBFM in the Chesapeake Bay by improving the understanding of linkages between fisheries, land-use changes, habitats, and the ecosystem services they provide. The fellow will leverage past EBFM work in the region, conduct literature review and extensive expert consultation, synthesize and integrate available scientific information, and develop decision support materials and conduct outreach to Chesapeake Bay coastal resource managers. While the specific EBFM project to be conducted will be determined in part by the expertise of the selected fellow, we envision a fellow working on a narrowly defined, concise project within one or more of the following thematic areas: climate change impacts on fisheries resources; ecosystem indicators for fishery management; habitat and fisheries linkages; or valuation.

 

Eligibility and Qualifications

Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or hold an appropriate visa to work within the U.S. Minimum skills and qualifications include: (1) Recent Ph.D. (within last five years) from a relevant social, natural, or interdisciplinary science program with emphasis in areas such as marine policy, natural resource management, ecosystem service valuation, or socio-environmental systems research; (2) Interdisciplinary background that includes some combination of environmental and natural resource policy, ecology, and fisheries expertise, with experience in coupled human-natural systems; (3) Strong research and analytical skills; (4) Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including excellent command of English; and (5) Creative, motivated, and capable of working well both independently and cooperatively within an interdisciplinary group.  Preferred skills and qualifications include: (1) Demonstrated interest and experience working at the interface of science and resource management; (2) Demonstrated ability to translate scientific and technical concepts across disciplines and audiences; (3) Familiarity with large ecosystem protection and restoration programs; and (4) Strong quantitative skills for human-natural systems data meta-analysis, synthesis research, or policy studies.

 

Location, Salary, and Benefits

The fellow will be based at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and will be paid $42,000/year for two years, with full employee benefits through VIMS and the College of William & Mary. In addition, there are funds available for travel and supplies.

 

To Apply

Qualified applicants may apply via the College of William & Mary jobs website: http://jobs.wm.edu/postings/17883. Applicants will be asked to submit (via the website): (1) a cover letter, including a statement reflecting their interests and expertise in EBFM and its implementation; (2) a CV that lists all GPAs and relevant graduate coursework; (3) a short writing sample (preferably less than 5-pg) targeting an end-user audience (e.g., manager, policy maker, citizen, stakeholder) and (4) three letters of recommendation submitted by referees. Review of applications will begin July 19, 2014.

 

Additional Information

Please see attached job announcement for additional information.  Candidates may contact Susan Park (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 804-684-7436) with any questions. 

 
Cover image for Vol. 6 Issue 2

 

 

 

Regional Science Policy & Practice

© RSAI

Volume 6, Issue 2 Pages i - ii, 121 - 230, June 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: 19 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12024

Original Articles

 

Economic crisis and regional resilience: detecting the ‘geographical footprint’ of economic crisis in Greece (pages 121–141)
Yannis Psycharis, Dimitris Kallioras and Panagiotis Pantazis
Article first published online: 10 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12032

 

Features of regional development in the modern economic framework in Russia (pages 143–152)
Anna A. Blyakhman
Article first published online: 10 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12033

 

The changing South! An examination of residential intermixing and neighbourhood contexts in Knoxville, Tennessee (pages 153–175)
Madhuri Sharma
Article first published online: 10 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12035

 

Estimating effects of exogenous output changes: an application of multi-regional social accounting matrix (MRSAM) method to natural resource management (pages 177–193)
Chang K. Seung
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12037

 

Energy efficiency and agglomeration economies: the case of Japanese manufacturing industries (pages 195–212)
Akihiro Otsuka, Mika Goto and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12039

 

Manufacturing firm heterogeneity and regional economic growth difference in China (pages 213–230)
Naiquan Liu, Xinyue Ye, Huimin Yang, Ying Li and Mark Leipnik
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12041

Thursday, 03 July 2014 10:48

RSAI Newsletter May 2014 is now online!

Dear all,

 The new RSAI Newsletter May 201 can now be found under

http://regionalscience.org/images/PDF/Newsletter_2014_May_2.pdf

 

Papers in Regional Science

© RSAI

Volume 93, Issue 2 Pages 223 - 520, June 2014

Special Issue: Regional Science Research in China.

Guest editors: Anping Chen, Peter Nijkamp, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jouke van Dijk

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Regional science research in China: Spatial dynamics, disparities and regional productivity (pages 223–227)
Anping Chen, Peter Nijkamp, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jouke van Dijk
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12123

 

ARTICLES

 

Spatial inequality between developed and developing economies (pages 229–248)
Lili Tan and Dao-Zhi Zeng
Article first published online: 6 JUN 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12046

 

Time-varying volatility in the Chinese economy: A regional perspective (pages 249–268)
Qing He, Jack W. Hou, Boqun Wang and Ning Zhang
Article first published online: 2 AUG 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12059

 

Globalization and regional industrial performance: Evidence from China (pages 269–280)
Kevin Honglin Zhang
Article first published online: 22 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12082

 

Culture and regional economic development: Evidence from China (pages 281–299)
Shuxing Shi, Kunming Huang, Dezhu Ye and Linhui Yu
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12114

 

An economic analysis of ‘home appliances going to the countryside’ in China (pages 301–320)
Xiwei Zhu
Article first published online: 2 AUG 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12058

 

Regional disparities and productivity in China: Evidence from manufacturing micro data (pages 321–339)
Marian Rizov and Xufei Zhang
Article first published online: 5 AUG 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12051

 

The spillover effect of FDI and its impact on productivity in high economic output regions: A comparative analysis of the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, China (pages 341–365)
Yuyuan Wen
Article first published online: 26 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12086

 

The productivity puzzle of Chinese exporters: Perspectives of local protection and spillover effects (pages 367–384)
Rudai Yang and Canfei He
Article first published online: 14 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12035

 

Multi-agent-based simulation on technology innovation-diffusion in China (pages 385–408)
Zheng Wang, Zixuan Yao, Gaoxiang Gu, Fei Hu and Xiaoye Dai
Article first published online: 22 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12069

 

Digital urban network connectivity: Global and Chinese internet patterns (pages 409–428)
Emmanouil Tranos, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
Article first published online: 21 JAN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12097

 

The regional economic effects of a reduction in carbon emissions and an evaluation of offsetting policies in China (pages 429–453)
Anping Chen and Nicolaas Groenewold
Article first published online: 26 APR 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12024

 

The impacts of management reform on irrigation water use efficiency in the Guanzhong plain, China (pages 455–475)
Jianjun Tang, Henk Folmer, Arno J. van der Vlist and Jianhong Xue
Article first published online: 30 SEP 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12064

 

Endogenous derivation of optimal environmental policies for proper treatment of stockbreeding wastes in the upstream region of the Miyun Reservoir, Beijing (pages 477–500)
Jingjing Yan, Jinghua Sha, Xiao Chu, Feng Xu and Yoshiro Higano
Article first published online: 1 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12080

 

Wealth redistribution in urban land development under a dual land system: A case study of Beijing (pages 501–517)
Jinfeng Du, Jean-Claude Thill and Changchun Feng
Article first published online: 1 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12076

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Service industries and regions: Growth, location and regional effects. edited by Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura (ed.) Series: Advances in Spatial Science. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2013. 447 pp. 98 illus. 24 illus in colour. 107.09 €. ISBN 978-3-642-35801-2. (pages 519–520)
Patricio Aroca and Nicolás Garrido
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12109

Call for Papers – NARSC 2014 - Abstract Submission Deadline July 1

 

Join us in the Washington, D.C region for the 61st North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) sponsored by the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC). The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Bethesda, Maryland, November 12th – 15th, 2014.  You can learn more about the conference, submit an abstract, and register for the conference and workshops at the NARSC Website at http://www.narsc.org/.

 

Click on the link to the conference section for general information on the conference.  To register for the conference or submit an abstract/session online you must first login to the User Area. If you attended a NARSC conference over the past couple of years or are a member of a North American regional science organization, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to enter your provided username and password.  Otherwise, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to click on a link and enter your e-mail address so we can check if you are already in our database. If you are in our database, your username and password will be e-mailed to you so you can login. If you are not in our database, you will need to register for a free NARSC user account and then you will be able to register for the conference and submit an abstract.

 

Once logged, you can change your password, update your profile, submit an abstract/session, register for the conference, and check the status of your registration.  You will be to access your account in the User Area subsequently using your valid username and password.  In case you forget your password, just contact technical support at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your e-mail address and your password will be e-mailed to you so you can login.

 

 

Please note that there is a surcharge for individuals who are not members of RSAI. Before you register please confirm your RSAI membership status. You can do so at http://www.rsai.uac.pt/. If you are an RSAI member you should register at the RSAI membership rate. If, on checking your status, your name does not appear as an RSAI member you must register at the non-members rate. If you have a question regarding your RSAI membership please contact Elisabete Martins at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

When you register make sure that you register for NARSC 2014. The NARSC shopping cart is also used by other regional science organizations and in the past people has inadvertently registered for the wrong conference.

 

Individual papers, posters, and sessions must be submitted online in the abstract submission section of the website between now and JULY 1, 2014. The conference registration section is open and allows secure electronic financial transactions. We will continue to host poster sessions, and pre-conference workshops, which will be held on November 12th. More information about the workshops can be found at http://www.narsc.org/newsite/?page_id=2547.

 

 

Conference organizers welcome individual papers and organized sessions relating to a wide variety of topics inclusive within the diverse realm of regional science.  We are an international scholarly organization that focuses on regional analysis, ranging from urban and spatial theory to applied problems in regional development, sustainability, environmental management, and rural land use.  We are an interdisciplinary association, with members representing fields as diverse as economics, agricultural economics, public policy, urban planning, civil engineering, geography, finance, and demography.  The annual North American RSAI conference is the premier regional science meeting in North America and attracts scholars and practitioners from around the world. 

 

 

A block of rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Regency at the rate of $199/night for a single or a double (plus applicable taxes of 13%).

 

If you have questions, here is contact information:

Local arrangements:

Meagan Cahill (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

John Carruthers (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Program Chair:

Rachel Franklin (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Overall Arrangements

Neil Reid, (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

 

 

We look forward to seeing you in November.

Three-year fully-funded studentship: ‘Understanding career pathways and their outcomes’

 

Potential PhD students are encouraged to apply for this prestigious three year studentship funded by the ESRC's Scottish Graduate School of Social Science and co-funded by Skills Development Scotland. The student will examine connections between different career pathways and their outcomes at a later life stage in the UK with a special focus being on Scotland. This is a timely and highly relevant topic as employment careers in Scotland and elsewhere are becoming more varied and complex whereas robust evidence on the outcomes of career pathways is missing.

 

This research will use longitudinal data. Knowledge of longitudinal data analysis is not a pre-condition for this application but candidates must have strong quantitative backgrounds. It is expected that applicants have obtained at least a 2.1 honours degree and will have completed a Masters level qualification in a relevant social science discipline (for example, Human Geography, Sociology, Social Statistics).

 

This PhD research will be undertaken in the Department of Geography and Sustainable Development at the renowned University of St Andrews. The student will be jointly supervised by Dr Darja Reuschke and Dr Zhiqiang Feng. The studentship will cover UK/EU tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend at Research Council rates (approximately £13,000). Funding will be for 3 years of full-time study, starting date in October 2014.

 

All interested candidates should send a full CV and a proposal of a maximum of three pages outlining why they find this topic of interest and why their skills are a good match for the project.

 

Please send applications to Mrs Helen Olaez (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by Monday, 14 July 2014. A short-list of candidates will be interviewed prior to the award being made: interviews are expected to take place in late July 2014. The selected candidate will also need to be approved by the Scottish Graduate School-Doctoral Training Centre (http://www.socsciscotland.ac.uk/).

 

Please contact Dr Darja Reuschke (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Dr Zhiqiang Feng (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to discuss any issues in relation to the studentship.

Dear colleague,

 

last month the European Regional Science Association (ERSA) launched its new journal REGION.

 

With this email we, the editorial team of REGION, invite you to submit your research to REGION via http://region.ersa.org. REGION is also looking for proposals for special issues. If you would like to organize a special issue in REGION, please contact the managing editor, Roberto Patuelli, or another member of the editorial team.

 

The motivation for REGION, its orientation, structure, and policy is described in detail in the editorial published in the first issue (see http://openjournals.wu.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/9).

 

Therefore, we would like to only highlight a few important points here:

 * REGION is a peer-reviewed open access journal which is free for readers as well as for authors.

 * REGION is supported by a large scientific organization (ERSA) and by a very prestigeous editorial board

(see http://openjournals.wu.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/about/displayMembership/1).

 * Because of its electronic format, REGION is not confined by page limits and can therefore publish  papers very quickly.

 * The electronic format also allows for the integration of all forms of electronic media.

 * As a special service to students and young researchers REGION offers a "Young Scholar Letters" section, which publishes short (about 3000 words) articles and summaries of

research done by colleagues not older than 33 years.

 

With the support of ERSA, its sections and its members we intend to develop REGION into one of the top journals in regional science. We invite you and your students to become part of this process and look forward to your submissions and special issue proposals.

 

Kind regards

REGION editorial team

 

Julia Koschinsky <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>, Sierdjan Koster <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>, Roberto Patuelli <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>, Vicente Royuela <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>, Vassilis Tselios

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The Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association is calling for papers to be presented at its 38th Annual Conference.

 

The conference will be held at the Novotel Hotel in Christchurch, New Zealand, 1-4 December 2014.

 

The theme is Regions in Recovery, but ANZRSAI welcomes papers on any aspect of regional science.

 

The closing date for abstract submissions is 1 October 2014.

 

Further information can be found at www.anzrsai.org

Dear Sir or Madam

we are pleased to announce that due to the high interest, the deadline for abstracts submission for the 5th Central European Conference in Regional Science – CERS, which will be held in Košice, October 5th – 8th, 2014 has been EXTENDED to 15, June 2014. 

If you are still considering the conference there are several reasons why you should attend the CERS conference:

  • Very interesting opening and key-note lectures
  • Special Session: Future challenges of regional development in the V4 regionwith session chairDaniel Klimovský, Department of Regional Science and Management, Faculty of Economics, TU Košice and Jan Stejskal, University of Pardubice. The participants will discuss the challenges facing the V4 countries and contribute to debate on expectations linked to their further development. Obviously, discussants and contributors from outside of the V4 countries are welcome, too.
  • Special Session: Evolution, Institutions and Economic Transformation with session chair Simone Strambach organised by Štefan Rehák, Department of Public Administration and Regional Development, University of Economics in Bratislava and Balazs Lengyel, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Please find further details in the attachment.
  • Other special sessions are in preparation and will be announced soon.
    • Great opportunity to create working relationships and co-operation at the interregional or cross-border level.
    • Conference proceedings will be submitted to CPCI (Conference Proceedings Citation Index, an integrated index within Web of Science, Thomson Reuters).
    • Opportunity to visit Košice awarded the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture 2013. During the conference there will be excursion around new cultural infrastructure in Košice. For more information see: http://www.cers.tuke.sk/index.php/social-activities
    • Opportunity to visit Košice where Europe´s oldest marathon was born. The oldest European Košice Peace Marathon, 5 th October celebrates this year the 90th anniversary. For more information and registration see: http://www.kosicemarathon.com/en/ Full, half, mini and inline marathon is possible for those interested to combine research and sports activities.

Beatriz Garcia, Institute of Cultural Capital, Liverpool, United Kingdom:

„30 Years of the European Capital of Culture Programme. Success Strategies and Long Term Effects.

Andrés Rodriguez-Pose: London School of Economics, United Kingdom:

„Government quality and the economic returns of transport infrastructure investment in European region.“

Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit, Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Simone Strambach: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

Michal Hladký, Košice – European Capital of Culture 2013, n.o., Slovakia

Please find further details in the attachment. More information about the conference can be found at the conference website http://www.cers.tuke.sk/

If you didn’t submit Abstract yet, we encourage you to take this opportunity. If you wish to register please go to the section Registration http://www.cers.tuke.sk/index.php/registration. Abstract must be submitted electronically using option "Your submissions" in the registration system.

Further distribution of this announcement to the relevant target group would be highly appreciated.

We look forward to meeting you at the conference

Organising Team, CERS 2014

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