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Submission.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION​

31 December 2023 - Deadline for Submission of Abstracts (NEW DATE)

​Submission Procedure
Authors should submit their abstracts through online submission system by following the link

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https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/6916/submitter​

​No delegate should submit more than 2 abstracts.
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Special Sessions Submissions

To submit an Special Session, please click the icon above.


PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES
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​Please note: An abstract should be around 400-500 words, so one page in normal print, and include a sufficiently detailed description of the method, data (if relevant), and (provisional) main conclusions of the paper. Acceptance of abstracts will be on the basis of the perceived quality of the underlying papers.​

PAPER SUBMISSION

15 January 2024 - Deadline for Submission of Papers

Papers should be submitted in accordance with the template available below:
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To submit the paper click on the edit (pencil) icon on your personal dashboard of  your accepted abstract or  by clicking on the title of the abstract and at the bottom you will find an option to upload the document. Make the changes required to your submission then click on Submit. 

POLICY SESSIONS


​DG Regio Policy Session - Cohesion Policy’s contribution for solving legal obstacles in Cross-Border regions

SPECIAL SESSIONS

SS01 - The spatial, regional and urban dimensions of circular economy
Sébastien Bourdin and André Torre
SS02 - Creating Shared Value (CSV) for Sustainable Regional Development
Lily Kiminami
SS03 - Regional Development and Integration in Eurasia in the Belt and Road Era
John Gibson
SS04 - A New Toolbox for Novel Research in Regional, Urban and Spatial Studies
Katarzyna Kopczewska
SS05 - EU Cohesion Policy in the age of permacrisis. Embracing resilience, transition and growth
Daniela L. Constantin, Erika Marin and Cristina Serbanica 
SS06 - Cities and climate change
Zhifu Mi and Xuemei Bai
SS07 - EU macro regions: the state of the art
Paolo Sospiro, Marco Ciro Liscio and Daniele Bregoli
​SS08 - Territorial disparities defined along rural-urban axes
Réka Horeczki and Stefan Bilasco
SS09 - Borders and Borderlands – Local, Regional, and Geopolitical Aspects
Péter Reményi, Imre Nagy, Haris Gekić and Szilárd Rácz
SS10 - Regional Development and Sustainable Peace
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho and Gabriela Carmen Pascariu​
SS11 - Spatial use and tourism-related mobility in the light of Industry 4.0
Melinda Jászberényi, Márk Miskolczi and László Kökény
​SS12 - Creative cities and regions in Europe
​Dávid Fekete
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SS13 - Ethnic issues in a regional context: the phenomenon, problematics, and manifestations of ethnoregionalism
Nóra Baranyai, Péter Balogh and Márton Péti
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​​SS14 - Sustainable Rural Development and Agricultural Resilience in a Globalized Landscape
Nóra Gombkötő
SS15 - Methodological challenges of statistics
Eva Laczka
SS16 - Global Value Chains restructuring, regional dynamics and inequalities
Roberta Capello, Roberto Dellisanti and Giovanni Perucca 
SS17 - Towards local development through a sustainable valorization of cultural heritage: the role of tourism 
Silvia Cerisola and  Silvia Emili
SS18 - Regional and urban innovation ecosystem by Industry 4.0 & 5.0
Tamás Gyulai
SS19 - Digitalisation and Transformation of Creative Industries
Abdul Shaban
SS20 - The promise of transitions via innovation for sustainable regional development
Salma Hichri, Hanene Ben Ouda Jamoussi and Abdelwahed Mokni
SS21 - Territorial intelligence as the key to a sustainable future: new challenges to take opportunities of digital and ecological transition and build new paths for regional development and growth. Data, methods and solutions
Simona Cafieri
SS23 - Regional effects of the war in Ukraine – population, societies, and policies
András Molnár
SS24 - 300 years of Alföld and modernization. The history of Budapest as a function of innovations
Balázs Forman ​
SS25 - Wellbeing and City Love
Carolina Guevara, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp

REGULAR SESSIONS

RS01 - Entrepreneurship
RS02 - Infrastructure, transportation and accessibility
RS03 - Knowledge and innovation
RS04 - Local finance
RS05 - Location theory and applications
RS06 - Methods in Regional Science and Urban Economics
RS07 - Migration and regional labor markets
RS08 - Real estate and housing
RS09 - Regional and urban policy
RS10 - Regional development
RS11 - Rural development
RS12 - Spatial implications of climate and environmental change
RS13 - Spatial planning
RS14 - The spatial dimension of sustainable development
RS15 - Theoretical and empirical urban economics
RS16 - Tourism
RS17 - Globalization and territorial intelligence
RS18 - Resilience and Risk Management
RS19 - Green economy and complexity of socio-ecosystems
RS20 - Biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystem services
RS21 - Agriculture, fisheries and food security
RS22 - Nexus: water, agriculture and energy
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