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ERSA2020 Call for Special Session Proposals is OPEN

22 October, 2019

From Lyon to Bolzano ....

The 59th ERSA congress held last August in Lyon was a huge success, attracting around 900 participants from 55 countries with a content-rich programme featuring

6 Keynote Lectures

232 Sessions including 108 Special Sessions for a total of 789 Presentations

Our enthusiasm continues heading to Bolzano for the 60th edition of the ERSA Congress. Watch Lyon wrap-up video!

ERSA Congress 2019: Lyon wrap-up video

ERSA2020 Call for Special Session Proposals is OPEN!

The ERSA2020 will again offer the exciting and fresh format of Special Sessions. Special Sessions consist of in-depth discussions, knowledge sharing and best quality of presentations. They bring added value to our congress and contribute to making it the largest academic event in Regional Science worldwide.

This year's topic is Territorial Futures - Visions and scenarios to cope with megatrends in a changing Europe.

The congress aims at presenting the principal megatrends and their current/potential implications on the domains of Regional Science in Europe. At the same time, it will deal with possible and potentially successful strategies and/or solutions which deal with the negative consequences of the trends while also considering their positive effects. 

#visions #scenarios #future #regionalscience #territorialfutures #lookingbeyond #changingworld #megatrends #globaltrends #regionaltrends #Europe #sustainability #marginalregions #regionaldevelopment 

Deadline for Special Session Proposal: December 9, 2019

For further details regarding this Call, please refer to the Congress Website

We invite you to share this call to your friends and colleagues!

Looking forward to your proposals !

Thomas Streifeneder & Andrea Omizzolo

Co-chairs of the Local Organising Committee

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