Call for Submissions
Inaugural Award
PRSCO Award for Best Paper by a Young Regional Scientist
The Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation (PRSCO) is proud to announce that it will, for the first time, present a Best Paper Award in 2015.
The Award will be made for the best submission to the PRSCO Best Paper competition by a young regional scientist, under the age of 33 (on July 1, 2015), who is from a PRSCO-relevant part of the world. The Award rules can be found on the PRSCO web site, www.prsco.info.
The author of the winning paper will be expected to present their paper at the 2015 PRSCO Conference to be held at Viña del Mar, Chile from August 5th to 8th. The winning paper will be announced by June 5th, 2015. The decision of the selection committee will be final.
Eligible authors who wish to submit a paper to the PRSCO Best Paper competition should email a pdf copy of their paper to the PRSCO Executive Secretary (Hiroyuki SHIBUSAWA This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by no later than Friday, March 20, 2015.
Submissions should include a cover page with the paper’s title, the author’s full name, affiliation, and contact details. Award applicants should either: state that the paper is single-authored; or provide the name of the co-author(s), together with evidence that the applicant is the lead author and has contributed over 70 per cent of the paper’s content. The applicant should also affirm that they meet the Award’s age criterion.
Dear NECTAR friends
The deadline for abstract submission for the 2015 NECTAR conference has been extended until January 19, 2015 (see the revised call for papers)
We wish all NECTAR members a Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Ana Condeço-Melhorado
NECTAR secretary
RAMIRAN 2015
16th International Conference Rural-Urban Symbiosis
8 – 10 September 2015
Hamburg University of Technology
Hamburg, Germany
Dear Colleague,
Due to high interest and many requests, abstract submission has been extended to 15 January 2015.
Agriculture produces bioresources for food and increasingly also for material and energy provision. The majority of agro-products are used in urban areas where they are connected with waste and wastewater generation.
On the one hand, these residues are actually disposed or inefficiently treated, on the other they have value for agricultural production.
RAMIRAN 2015 is focusing on closing the loop linking rural production and urban consumption systems and on the development of more sustainable solutions for the handling of residues.
Thematic areas
•Fertilizers from residues
•Soils for the future
•Advances in emission prevention
•The bioresource challenge
•Agro-products for the biobased economy
•Smart concepts for rural development
•Towards zero waste settlements
•Rural-urban sustainability cases studies world wide
Abstract submission
Deadline for abstract submission has been extended to 15 January 2015. We invite you to prepare abstracts according to the information given at:
http://ramiran2015.de/abstract-submission/
All abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee and the authors will be notified of the decision by 28 February 2015.
For more information, please visit http://ramiran2015.de
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Hamburg!
Sincerely,
Congress Chair
Ina Körner
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany
Scientific Organisation
Ina Körner, Ralf Otterpohl
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany Institute of Wastewater Management & Water Protection
Network Coordinators
Harald Menzi, Agroscope, Switzerland
Tom Misselbrock, Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom
RAMIRAN 2015 Conference Office
Gerlinde Löbkens
TuTech Innovation GmbH
Harburger Schlossstrasse 6-12
21079 Hamburg, Germany
Tel.: +49 40 76629-6551, Fax: +49 40 76629-6559 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. www.RAMIRAN2015.de
International Conference on Population Geographies 2015
The Spatial Dimensions of Population- Call for papers
The call for papers the 8th International Conference on Population Geographies is now open. The Conference will be held at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia from 30 June to 3 July 2015.
Abstracts for papers and posters should be around 250 words and include the title, authors, affiliations, and contact email, and be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The conference organisers welcome offers of papers on any aspect of population geography or spatial demography, as well as proposals to organise sessions. The deadline for submissions is Monday 16th February 2015.
Essential details of the conference including themed sessions, conference location, accommodation, and travel are available on the conference website at:
DEAN
COLLEGE FOR DESIGN AND SOCIAL INQUIRY
Florida Atlantic University announces an international search to recruit a new Dean
for the College for Design and Social Inquiry
Florida Atlantic University, a major public research and doctoral-degree granting institution, seeks a visionary and dynamic leader with an established record of excellence in research, teaching, and administration for the College for Design and Social Inquiry (CDSI). The Dean will provide strategic leadership, foster excellence in research and teaching, strengthen academic programs, promote global visibility, continue the advancement of innovation and fund-raising, and increase the College’s financial resources. FAU’s new administration is set on leading the university to national prominence and RU/VH status.
CDSI is a constellation of professional programs unique in American academia. Comprising the Schools of Architecture, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Social Work, and Urban and Regional Planning, it educates the professions that work toward establishing and maintaining safe, healthy, and sustainable communities. The College has its facilities across the fast growing metropolitan area of South Florida, which is not only the region that it serves, but also its lab for scholarly research and inquiry. It currently employs 161 staff and faculty members and offers thirteen majors at all levels of study to over 3,600 undergraduate and graduate students.
Florida Atlantic University is a vigorous, young public institution that is serving the most diverse student body in Florida’s State University System on six modern campuses stretching along more than 100 miles of the beautiful Atlantic coastline. Founded in 1961 and fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, FAU has grown to include 10 colleges that offer its 30,000 students more than 170 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Fields of study include the social sciences, the arts and humanities, medicine, nursing, science, engineering, business and education. Opportunities for research and scholarly inquiry are available to all students through the University’s recently introduced Distinction through Discovery initiative. FAU is deeply engaged in the life of its six-county service region, constantly expanding community partnerships and generating $6.3 billion annually in economic impact. For more information, please visit www.fau.edu.
Reporting directly to the University Provost, the Dean provides academic, intellectual, and administrative leadership to the College. Candidates for the Dean’s position must hold a terminal degree in one of the disciplines of the College, or a closely related field, and have academic qualifications appropriate to the rank of full professor with tenure in a School within the College.
Application Process
While nominations and applications will be accepted until a new Dean is selected, interested parties are encouraged to apply online no later than January 5, 2015 to assure optimal consideration. Prior to appointment, the candidate must submit official transcripts from their graduate institution directly to FAU. Degrees from outside the United States must be evaluated by an organization belonging to NACES. A background check will be required for the candidate selected for this position.
Please submit a letter of application, vita, transcripts, and the names and addresses of five references. All applicants must complete the Faculty, Administrative, Managerial & Professional Position Application form available online through the Office of Human Resources: https://jobs.fau.edu. Candidates for the Dean’s position should apply under position #990341. Transcripts for faculty positions must be an official copy scanned into an electronic format and attached to the application. Degrees from outside the United States must be validated by an organization belonging to the National Association of Credential Evaluation Service (NACES), with an indication of the documents the evaluation was prepared from (official transcripts, diplomas, dissertation abstracts). The evaluation should be scanned and electronically attached to the application.
For additional information, visit the College’s website at http://www.fau.edu/cdsi/.
Florida Atlantic University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer and is committed to the diversity of its workforce.
It should be noted that this search is being conducted in accordance with the “Sunshine” Law of the State of Florida
Apply Here: http://www.Click2Apply.net/kxnw8xd
Dear Colleague,
We have the pleasure of inviting you to the 5th Winter Seminar of Regional Science that will traditionally take place in the mountain resort of High Tatras on 11th – 14th March 2015.
Enclosed you can find more information about the conference.
The main objective of the annual Winter Seminar is to bring creative academic debate on actual issues of regional science and practice of regional policy by an attractive environment and relaxed atmosphere.
Accepted articles will be published in the conference proceedings "5th Winter Seminar of Regional Science 2015” with ISBN. Selected papers will be invited to publish in the peer reviewed journal Region Direct in 2015.
Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: December 31, 2014
Paper submission deadline: January 31, 2015
Participation fee payment deadline: January 31, 2015
Winter Seminar: March 11 - 15, 2015
One-page abstract should be sent to Valeria Szitasiova (e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) until December 31, 2014. In case of any questions, please, do not hesitate to contact us via e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Yours sincerely,
Winter Seminar´s Organizing Committee
Stefan Rehak, Miroslav Sipikal, Valeria Szitasiova, Tomas Cernenko Slovak Section of ERSA
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Dear NECTAR friends,
The deadline for abstracts for the Cluster 1 workshop "Enhancing the network efficiency: air transport and sustainability" to be held during the days 7-8 of May 2015 in Cranfield, United Kingdom, has been extended until the 15/1/2015.
Please find attached the new call for papers.
Kind regards
Ana Condeço-Melhorado
NECTAR secretary
NECTAR Newsletter November 2014
Dear NECTAR friends
NECTAR is in the midst of preparations for the 2015 NECTAR international conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, June 14-16, 2015. The conference will have keynote sessions on the conference theme “Smart Transport, Smart Planning”, special thematic sessions organized by the different NECTAR clusters, general sessions on other topics within the NECTAR field, and a specialized subconference on bringing Accessibility-Based Evaluation from Laboratory to Practice. This newsletter will announce the call for papers for the seven cluster thematic sessions and the launch of the new NECTAR website domain.
I am also happy to announce the start of the biannual NECTAR PhD award! In many NECTAR meetings, workshops and conferences, PhD students present and discuss their work. With this award, we want to recognize the high quality of the research conducted by the best of the PhD students supervised by
NECTAR members. The award is also inspired by Professor Piet Rietveld, who chaired NECTAR in the years 2002-2007 and who with his exceptional academic abilities inspired and stimulated many young researchers, PhD students and the NECTAR community in general.
There is also news from Cluster 4. Cluster 4 revised its cluster name to “Travel, Migration, Housing, and Labour Markets”. These topics are strongly linked, and better reflect the broad focus of NECTAR research on transport activity.
Furthermore, this newsletter presents workshop reports from Cluster 4 workshop in Sweden and the Cluster 6 WSTLUR/NECTAR special session organized in Delft. We close the newsletter with a very nice list of upcoming NECTAR events.
Karst Geurs, NECTAR chair, October 2014.
Thematic cluster sessions at the 2015 international conference
Smart transport network investments and smart outcomes? With this theme, cluster 1focuses on the topic of smart transport network investments and their outcomes. Topics of interest include emerging
network modelling of smart transport and smart transport policies, the effectiveness and efficiency of transport demand strategies for both freight and passenger transport, and the effectiveness of evaluation and appraisal frameworks/methods (e.g., CBA, MCA, etc) in transport. The call for papers is found here.
The Environmental, Planning and Policy Implications of Advanced Technologies.Cluster 2 seeks to attract papers on the impact of expected social and demographic changes and technology developments on the sustainability of our future transportation systems. Topics of interest include the contribution of advanced smart transportation technologies (autonomous vehicles, advanced control system, new forms of public transport) to sustainable transport and the potential of new services, applications, and urban mobility groups (ride sharing, taxi sharing, PRT, car clubs, etc.) to shift travelers to more sustainable modes. The call for papers is found here.
Smart freight transport: the way forward. Cluster 3 focuses with this theme on how big data can
improve logistics planning. Topics of interest include collaboration along the supply chain-the physical internet, sharing capacity by sharing data, big data in logistics and freight transport and the contribution of advanced smart transportation technologies (autonomous vehicles, advanced control system, etc.) to
sustainable logistics. The call for papers is found here.
The Dynamics of Migration, Housing, and Labour Markets in Land Use. Cluster 4 organizes a thematic session on the temporal dynamics of migration, housing and labour markets. Topics of interest include regional mobility, housing choice, job-housing (im)balance, methodological frameworks for modelling land use and daily travel patterns, impacts of land use on travel and accessibility for various social and age groups, and spatial concentration of immigrant population, spatial mismatch, and understanding their transportation needs and solutions. The call for papers is found here.
Accessibility, Vulnerability and Resilience. Cluster 6 organises, together withRSAI (Regional Science Association International) a thematic session to discuss and create a perspective on the state of the art in defining and measuring the links between accessibility, resilience and vulnerability concepts. Topics of interest include the role of accessibility measures in resilience/vulnerability analyses in transport and socio-economic networks, supply chains, and tourist systems. The call for papers is found here.
Smart Securing of Transportation Activities. Cluster 7 organises a thematic session to discuss and create a perspective on the state of the art on smart securing of transport activities as well as on recent advances concerning the potential applications in a transport, communication and socio-economic context. Topics of interest relate to methodological and technical issues in transportation security, unimodal and multimodal transportation security procedures, transport security policies, transport security at hubs and economic estimation and evaluation of transportation security policies and procedures. The call for papers is found here.
Big data and mobility: a digital framework of human communications for smarter cities.Cluster 8 organises a session on the utilization of big data which enable researchers to capture and model human mobility in very precise temporal and spatial resolution. This special session seeks to attract papers which will provide insights both from a conceptual and an empirical perspective, on how cities can utilise the breadth of various and heterogeneous sources of big data to provide a smarter urban environment. The call for papers is found here.
1st NECTAR PHD award
At the NECTAR international conference in Ann Arbor, the 1st NECTAR PhD Award will be awarded for the best recent PhD thesis work in the NECTAR field. PhD thesis work can be submitted only by a PhD
supervisor who is a NECTAR member. The 1st NECTAR PhD award will consider PhD theses which have been or will be defended between January 2013 and June 2015. To be considered, the PhD thesis should be in the general realm of NECTAR research, including topics from the fields of regional economics, urban economics, urban/regional planning, geography, transport planning and transport engineering. The author of the winning paper must present the research at conference in Ann Arbor and will receive a reimbursement for travel and accommodation cost for the conference. The call for submissions is found here.
NECTAR workshop reports
On June 12-13, 2014, a Cluster 4 meeting was held in Sweden. At the peaceful and tranquil Sigtuna Foundation, 20 scholars met to present ideas, drafts and more or less finalized papers dealing with the interaction between and nexus of Commuting, Migration, Housing and Labour Market. The meeting was organized and sponsored by Umeå University (through the research program ‘Geographical Mobility and Regional Development’ and the Transport Research Unit).
Professor Olle Westerlund opened the meeting with a speech on ‘Mobility research – for whom’, which led to a vivid (and sometimes humorous) discussion on the dash for the cash etc. Among the 13 presentations issues such as housing markets and segregation, spatial planning, location of industries and commuting were discussed. The participants all engaged in the discussions, which covered details in methods as well as more general implications of the research.
At the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR) Conference, 24 — 27 June 2014, Delft, The Netherlands, a special NECTAR Cluster 6/WSTLUR session was organized by Karst Geurs, NECTAR chair, and Ahmed El-Geneidy, McGill University, Canada. Sixteen papers, authored by researchers from around the world (Australia, France, Italy, the Netherlands, USA, Poland, Portugal and the UK), were presented and discussed in 8 sessions during 2 days. The theme of the special session was “Accessibility and Evaluation”. A selection of papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Transport and Land Use.
Upcoming NECTAR Events
16 — 17 April 2015 NECTAR Cluster 3 Meeting on “Sustainable freight transport – are cities willing and ready for the recent advances in transport technologies?”
7 — 8 May 2015 NECTAR Cluster 1 workshop “Enhancing the network efficiency: air transport and sustainability”, Cranfield, United Kingdom
14 — 16 June 2015 NECTAR international Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States of America
NECTAR Cluster 6 Special Issue
The journal “Computers, Environment and Urban Systems” has just published online the NECTAR special issue “Accessibility modeling, transport networks and location behaviour” (issue January 2015) Guest Edited by Karst T. Geurs, Andrea De Montis & Aura Reggiani. Find this publication here
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.