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Elisabete Martins

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

© RSAI
Volume 9, Issue 4 Pages 229 - 321, November 2017

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

ISSUE INFORMATION

Issue Information (pages 229–230)
Version of Record online: 30 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12082

 

ARTICLES

Natural disasters as stress-tests for housing systems. Vulnerability and local resistance to the 2012 earthquake in Italy (pages 231–249)
Enrico Giovannetti and Francesco Pagliacci
Version of Record online: 15 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12110

Migration and gender in South Africa: Following bright lights and the fortunes of others? (pages 251–268)
Dieter von Fintel and Eldridge Moses
Version of Record online: 17 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12106

Public capital investment, economic growth and poverty reduction in South African Municipalities (pages 269–284)
Werner Ruch and Hermanus Stephanus Geyer Jr
Version of Record online: 8 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12104

Agricultural land-use change and its drivers in Terceira Island, Portugal (2008–2013) (pages 285–300)
João Reis and Ana Rodrigues
Version of Record online: 14 DEC 2017 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12101

Localization of manufacturing industries and specialization in Mexican states: 1993–2013 (pages 301–315)
Manuel Gómez-Zaldívar, Marco T. Mosqueda and J. Alejandra Duran
Version of Record online: 30 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12111

 

BOOK REVIEW

Graduate Migration and Regional Development: An International Perspective. Edited by Jonathan Corcoran and Alessandra Faggian. Edward Elgar, 2017. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA. $135.00, Hardback, xiv, 251pp, ISBN 978-1-78471-215-0. (pages 317–319)
Gordon F. Mulligan
Version of Record online: 30 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12108

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO REFEREES

Acknowledgement to referees (page 321)
Version of Record online: 30 JAN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12112

 

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

The UNC Charlotte Department of Geography and Earth Sciences is accepting applications for a Doctoral Graduate Assistant to work on a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded study entitled Rail Transit, Residential Mobility, and Income Segregation. The purpose of this research is to investigate the role that public investments in rail transit play in shaping urban income segregation. This mixed-methods study asks the following research questions: (1) Are low-income residents more likely to move out of neighborhoods following the placement of a new transit station than other residents? (2) Do they then relocate to neighborhoods of a lower socioeconomic composition? and (3) What are the motivating factors that drive re-location decisions both into and out of transit neighborhoods? Finally, to measure how these individual-level behaviors ultimately shape economic segregation, we assess (4) where and for which income groups have residential economic segregation trends changed since the new transit system was put into place? The project will generate knowledge that will inform key debates surrounding transit-induced gentrification and displacement, the causes of rising levels of urban income segregation, and will serve as a platform for linking local residents with city officials in identifying policy solutions to the findings.
Graduate Assistant responsibilities include:

? Attending regular meetings with the study principal investigators (Drs. Elizabeth Delmelle, Isabelle Nilsson and Claire Schuch).
? Acting as the Teaching Assistant for the Applied Research in Geography course associated with this study.
? Recruiting survey, interview and focus group participants.
? Conducting, entering and analyzing survey, interview and focus group data.
? Engaging and building relationships with community partners.
? Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
? Admission into the UNC Charlotte Geography PhD program.
? A high degree of independent thinking, excellent organizational skills, and ability to work as a member of a team are important.
? Community-based and qualitative research knowledge and experience desired.
? Knowledge of urban inequalities and/or urban planning desired.
? Community service experience in underserved communities desired.

Compensation: This is a 9-month contract for 20hrs/week at $21,000/year, starting in the Fall of 2018. In addition, tuition is fully covered. Funding is guaranteed for two years and likely to continue contingent on satisfactory performance and university funds.

Application: Please send resume or vitae, a letter of interest, and contact information of three references to Dr. Claire Schuch (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by February 15, 2018.

APDR2018

Call for Abstracts and Special Session Proposals

 

It is our pleasure to announce the 25th APDR Congress, to be held at the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, from July 5 to July 6, 2018.

 

Theme of the Conference:
Circular Economy, Urban Metabolism and Regional Development: Challenges for a Sustainable Future

 

The call for papers and Special Session Proposals is open and your participation is very welcome!

 

Themes of specific interest are:

RS01 - Conceptualisation and models in regional development
RS02 - Territorial development policies for circularity
RS03 - Strategies of Circular Economy
RS04 - Technological innovation, new products and business models
RS05 - Regional innovation, clusters and ecosystems
RS06 - Reverse cycles and innovation in logistics
RS07 - Sectoral policies and circularity
RS08 - Circular Economy and labour markets
RS09 - Circular Economy and promotion of territories
RS10 - Management of urban and peri-urban metabolism

RS11 - Energy production and consumption for a sustainable future
RS12 - Urban regeneration, real estate markets and Circular Economy
RS13 - Cities and spatial planning in the Circular Economy
RS14 - Management of resources and natural systems
RS15 - Conserve and sustainable use of the oceans, seas and marine resources
RS16 - Production, consumption and food waste in the context of the Circular Economy
RS17 - Circular Economy and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

 

Deadline for Special Session proposals: March 31th, 2018. Proposals should be sent by to the secreta-riat of the Congress (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 

Deadline for Abstracts submissions: May 6th, 2018. Abstracts should be submitted electronically, using the platform available on the Conference website: https://events.digitalpapers.org/apdr2018/

 

All information at the congress website: http://www.apdr.pt/congresso/2018/

 

Looking forward to meeting you in Lisbon!

 

The Organizing Committee and the Board of APDR
25th APDR Congress

 

Thursday, 25 January 2018 10:58

VERY GOOD NEWS FROM PIRS AND RSPP

VERY GOOD NEWS FROM PIRS AND RSPP

An increase of 10k download likely to be attributed to the publication of articles in the Brexit special issue of PIRS.

PIRS monthly downloads WJI screenshot

RSPP exceeded 10k downloads for the first time in 2017. We must follow the example of PIRS responding on time to the emerging issue of the territory.

RSPP annual downloads WJI screenshot

 

Call for Papers - Conference on Rural-Urban Linkages for Sustainable Development:  An Economic Geography Perspective

Sponsored by the International Geographic Union (IGU), Commission on the Dynamic of Economic Spaces, July 19 – 21, 2018 Innsbruck (Austria)

More information available at https://www.uibk.ac.at/congress/igu-rural-urban-linkages/

Southern Regional Science Association
2018 Barry M. Moriarty Graduate Paper Competition
Papers due by February 15, 2018

(Authors must also meet the January 16, 2018 abstract submission deadline).

If you did not make the January 16th abstract submission ACT TODAY!


The Southern Regional Science Association (SRSA) awards an annual cash prize to the graduate student submitting the best paper in Regional Science. In 2018, the prize is $1,000.
Papers on any Regional Science topic may be entered into the competition. Papers should represent original research. Maps, illustrations and other audio-visual materials should be designed or constructed by the author.
The following qualifications apply:

  • The student must be enrolled full-time at an accredited academic institution for some or all of the year following March 2018. The graduate student must still be enrolled at the time his or her paper is submitted;
  • The student must be the sole author and must be sponsored by a member of SRSA; and
  • The winning student must present the paper at a session of the 57th Annual Meeting of the SRSA, March 15 - 17, 2018, in Philadelphia, PA, using the award to defray costs of attending.

Papers should be double-spaced, no more than 25 pages in length, and written in the style of the SRSA’s Review of Regional Studies. A cover page should include the paper's title and abstract and, for both the author and the sponsor, full names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses.
A copy of the paper must be submitted via e-mail to Steven Deller (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), 2018 Graduate Paper Honors Chair.

Deadline for submission: February 15, 2018.
(Authors must also meet the January 16, 2018 abstract submission deadline).

Please share with others who might be interested.

  

Information on the Southern Regional Science Association is available at: https://www.srsa.org/

  2018SRSA Conference
March 15 – 17, 2018 
Philadelphia, PA

Monday, 22 January 2018 13:38

NARSC Newsletter

The December 2017 NARSC Newsletter is available. It can be found at http://www.narsc.org/newsite/home/blog/.

Friday, 19 January 2018 10:26

AERUS 2018 Call for Abstracts

Dear professors and fellow graduate students,


West Virginia University will host the 11th Annual Midwest Graduate Student Summit on Applied Economics and Regional and Urban  Studies (AERUS) on April 7-8, 2018.  

The summit is designed for graduate students to initiate intellectual dialogue on a wide array of research areas and spur future research collaborations among participating scholars in a welcoming environment.  Work at any stage will be accepted, including completed research, research in progress, and research idea/proposal.

Attached you can find our call for abstracts.  Please help us circulate this message among your colleagues and students.

The deadline for submission is February 23rd. Please submit your abstracts to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Guidelines for submission can be found on the official AERUS website: https://sites.google.com/view/aerus2018

 

If you have any questions, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit our website: https://sites.google.com/view/aerus2018 


Regards,

AERUS 2018 Local Organizing Committee

 

Dear NECTAR colleagues,

Please find enclosed the call for papers of NECTAR CL7 – Social and Health Issues in Transportation.  The workshop will take place in Utrecht (NL), during June 7-8, 2018.

Extended deadline February 15, 2018

Kind regards 

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Ana Condeço-Melhorado

NECTAR Secretary

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