Mediterranean Symposium on Smart City Applications (SCAMS 2017)
It’s a great pleasure to invite you to submit your research paper and attend The Mediterranean Symposium on Smart City Applications (SCAMS 2017)that will be held in Tangier, Morocco from 25 to 27 October 2017.
http://www.medi-ast.org/scams17/index.html
SCAMS 2017, is a forum for scientists,computer scientists, health researchers and industrial engineers to discuss and exchange experimental or theoretical results, novel designs, work-in-progress, experience, case studies, and trend-setting ideas in the area of smart City.
Smart City is a new approach that covers clean technology and emerging information technology and their application in fields of urban services, domotics, industry, security, education, environment, healthcare, transportation, sustainability, etc
The SCAMS Proceedings will be published by ACM International Conference Proceedings and will be indexing ThomsonReuter , SCOPUS, DBLP, Inspec, IET.
All accepted papers will be available inACM Digital Library.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
· Track 1. Smart Cities.
· Track 2. Smart Building and Home Automation
· Track 3. Smart Earth and Smart Agriculture
· Track 4. Information Technologies and Computer Science
http://www.medi-ast.org/scams17/topics.html
Important Deadlines:
· Paper Submission Deadline : 15 April 2017
· Notification of Paper Acceptance : 15 June 2017
· Camera Ready Paper Submission : 15 July 2017
· Authors Registration Deadline : 30 July 2017
· Symposium Date : 25 – 27 October 2017
Submission link :http://www.medi-ast.org/scams17/submission.html
We would like your kindness to forward this Call for Paper to your colleagues/students.
Please email your questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Looking forward to meet you in SCAMS 2017, Tangier Morocco.
Sincerely yours,
SCAMS Committee
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"Public Policies, Cities and Regions" workshop
December, 14-15, 2017
at GATE Lyon (Ecully)
Topics: Public policies are often closely related to urban and regional issues. Place-based policies such as enterprise zone or industrial cluster policies, but also local public policies, are by nature spatially differentiated. Moreover, many national public policies related to the housing market (e.g. tax incentives for rental investment), land use (e.g. zoning policies) and environment (e.g. protected areas) use delineation rules to target specific types of locations or agents.
The workshop will gather original research papers shedding light on the issues raised by these public policies for urban and regional economies. The workshop welcomes submissions of theoretical and empirical contributions. Accepted papers will be presented over two days and will complement two keynote speakers’ presentations.
Keynote speakers: Nathaniel Baum-Snow (University of Toronto) and Kurt Schmidheiny (University of Basel)
Scientific Committee: Pierre-Philippe Combes (GATE, CNRS), Nelly Exbrayat (GATE, UJM), Laurent Gobillon (Paris School of Economics), Florence Goffette-Nagot (GATE, CNRS), Florian Mayneris (Univ. of Louvain-la-Neuve), Sonia Paty (GATE, Univ. Lyon 2), Frédéric Robert-Nicoud (Univ. of Lausanne), Elisabet Viladecans (Univ. of Barcelona)
Organizing committee: Sylvie Charlot (GATE, Univ. Lyon 2), Pierre-Philippe Combes (GATE, CNRS), Sylvie Démurger (GATE, CNRS), Nelly Exbrayat (GATE, UJM), Florence Goffette-Nagot (GATE, CNRS), Sonia Paty (GATE, Univ. Lyon 2)
Deadline for submissions: September 15, 2017.
Workshop webpage: https://www.gate.cnrs.fr/ppcr
Dear All,
Thanks for all of your support and the supportive expressions you shared here after the death of Dr. Raymond Florax. The presence of so many of his former and current students as well as colleagues from around the world at Raymond's memorial service was a tremendous expression of his lasting impact on our lives.
We have established a fund to honor Raymond. The proceeds of the endowment will fund faculty and graduate student exchanges between the Purdue Department of Agricultural Economics and universities in The Netherlands with preference given to visits to and from the Vrie University where Raymond continued to maintain a strong partnership. In fact, he brokered and encouraged several such exchanges during his time on the Purdue faculty. We discussed the various things that Raymond was passionate about and helping graduate students and young professionals build their skills and network continued to come to the top of the list. I hope that you all will help us honor Raymond in this way. If we all give a bit then we can reach the minimum goal of $25,000 to endow the fund. Here is a link (http://giving.purdue.edu/FloraxMemorial) where you can make online contributions. You can always send a check or money order to us here at Purdue with a note directing it to the Dr. Raymond J.G.M. Memorial Exchange Fund. Thanks for your continued support and kindness.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ken Foster, PhD
Professor and Head|Department of Agricultural Economics |Purdue University
Krannert Building | Room 653 | 403 W. State St. |West Lafayette, IN 47907-2056
Phone: 765-494-4191 | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website: www.agecon.purdue.edu
Goa in India will host the RSAI World Congress of 2018. Regional Science Association of India is collaborating with Birla Institute of Technology to organise this event under the aegis of RSA International. The choice of India as the destination for the World Congress is extremely significant in the context of impacts of globalisation in South Asia. The purpose of this Congress is to create an opportunity for bridging the networks established by the supra-regional organizations and to provide a scientifically and socially attractive event for scholars and postgraduate students and from all parts of the world.
Editor-in-Chief
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho, University of Azores, Portugal
Editors
Patricio Aroca, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Jaime Bonet, Banco de la Republica de Colombia, Colombia
Eduardo Haddad, Departamento de Economia – FEA-USP, Brazil
Neil Reid, The University of Toledo, USA
Vicente Royuela, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Emmanouil Tranos, University of Birmingham, UK
Book Review Editor
Tiago Freire, University of Canberra, Australia
Editorial Board
Abdellatif Khattabi, Ecole Nationale Forestière d'Ingénieurs, Morocco
Ana Condeço Melhorado, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
André Torre, National Institute for Agronomic Research, France
Andrea Szekely, University of Szeged, Hungary
Ari Kuncoro, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Budy Resosudarmo, The Australian National University, Australia
Cai Matang, Peking University, China
Carlos Azzoni, University of S. Paulo, Brazil
Daniela Constantin, Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest, Romania
Elisabeth Mack, Michigan State University, USA
Eveline Van Leeuwen, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Francisco Carballo Cruz, University of Minho, Portugal
Graham Clarke, University of Leeds, UK
Jungyul Sohn, Seoul National University, Korea
Karima Kourtit, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Lewis Dijkstra, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy
Lília Blades, UN-HABITAT (United Nation Human Settlements Programme), USA
Lívia Madureira, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal
Luis Galvis, Banco de la república, Colombia
Nancy Lozano, World Bank, USA
Nimesh Salike, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Paolo Veneri, OECD, France
Robyn Eversole, University of Tasmania, Australia
Sumana Bandyopadhyay, University of Calcutta, India
Sutee Anantsuksomsri, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Tüzin Baycan, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Yang Kaizhong, Peking University, China
Yannis Psycharis, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece
Yoshiro Higano, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Call for applications
The Peter Nijkamp Research Encouragement Award
The award recognizes the outstanding potential of a mid-career researcher from a nation in the developing world in which there is a section of RSAI. Conditions for applications are:
- No more than 10 years from the doctoral qualification (by Dec 31, 2017);
- Live in developing nations continuously for at least three years as at Dec 31, 2017;
- Be a member of RSAI;
- Submit a written formal research paper on a topic in Regional Science;
- Submit an updated version of CV
Nominees will be judged in part on the evaluation of the paper and in part on an evaluation of the research track record and performance (CV).
The winner(s) will receive support, up to 750 Euro, to participate in a Supra-Regional meeting or in the World Congress, at which the paper will be presented.
The jury will comprise the Immediate Past-President of RSAI as Chair, an Editor of Papers in Regional Science, and two Fellows of RSAI.
Deadline: November 30, 2017
(An eligible mid-career researcher from an eligible developing nation may submit a paper and their CV to the RSAI Executive Secretary (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for consideration for the Award at any time up to the end of November of that year)
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) invites submissions for the annual competition for the Best Doctoral Dissertation in Regional Science. Regional science is an interdisciplinary field concerned with theory, method, and application of regional, urban and rural, geographic and spatial investigations and analyses.
The winner will be decided by the Selection Committee and will receive a cash award of 750 Euros. Award announcements will be made at the North American Meetings of the RSAI, where participants in the competition are strongly encouraged to be present. The Selection Committee reserves the right to not make an award. Decisions made by the Selection Committee are final.
Eligibility:
Application (in either PDF or MS Word format):
Applications should be submitted electrically by July 31, 2017 to the Selection Committee Chair, Dr. Laurie Schintler (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Large submissions can be uploaded to a cloud file-sharing site.
The Stan Czamanski Prize is awarded by the Regional Science Association International in memory of Professor Stan Czamanski, an early recipient of a Ph.D. in regional science (1963), a member of the University of Pennsylvania regional science faculty (1963-1966), a member of the regional science faculty of Cornell University (1966-1988), and a past-president of the Regional Science Association (1975-1976).
The annual prize is awarded to author of the best Ph.D. dissertation proposal judged to exemplify the philosophy and approach of Professor Czamanski, as described below.
The US$1,000 prize is awarded to the student and a plaque to the student’s advisor.
The selection will be made by a panel of three persons: a senior and long-standing member of the regional science community, a representative of the field of Regional Science at Cornell and a member of the RSAI Council.
Students writing dissertations on problems in regional science from around the world are invited to enter the competition, in the spirit of Stan’s all-embracing philosophy.
The award is presented at the North American Regional Science Meetings.
Rules of the competition
Applications are to be submitted by October 02 of 2017 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To be eligible, the dissertation proposal must have been defended and approved during the past 12 months.
Each applicant will submit the following:
Dear Members of the Regional Science Association International
President of RSAI, Professor Jacques Poot from PRSCO, has had to resign as president of our association due to a serious illness of his wife. Our feelings, thoughts, and prayers are with Professor Jacques Poot and his family with the strong hope that his wife will recover soon.
According to Article V, section 7d of the Constitution, in case of resignation of the president “the Immediate Past President shall serve as Acting President during the first year of the presidential term and the Vice-President and President-Elect shall succeed to the Presidency during the second year of the uncompleted term”. Nevertheless, since this is still very early in the presidential cycle of PRSCO, and based on a proposal made by RSAI Acting President Andrés Rodriguez-Pose, the RSAI Council approved on-line a proposal of a Nomination Committee to nominate candidates for the election by the RSAI Council of a RSAI president coming from PRSCO area. The Nomination Committee composed by Mark Partridge (Chair), Yoshiro Higano, John Madden and Neil Reid proposed the Executive Director to launch this Call for Nominations of Candidates for the Election on-line by the RSAI Council of the President of the Regional Science Association International 2017-2018.
The RSAI members from the PRSCO area who want to be nominated as candidate for the President of the Regional Science Association International should send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. until the April the 19th the following elements:
- A two-page CV and a Picture;
- A two-page statement on the motives in support of the candidacy and on the future strategy for the RSAI.
The Nomination Committee will then nominate the candidates to be voted on-line by the Members of the Council. The results will be diffused through RSAI News and in RSAI webpage.
Best regards
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho
Executive Director of the Regional Science Association International
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.