Call for papers for RSPP Special Issue on
“Regional Development in Latin-America”.
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of Regional Science Policy & Practice - RSPP is to promote and diffuse the understanding of human interaction in space; based on sound, rigorous and up-to-date methodologies; and focusing on real and urgent issues for peoples and places, that require adequate policy responses.
Latin America has experienced different challenges in this new era that affected many areas of Regional Science: such as migration, trade, economic growth, income inequality, poverty, regional disparity, concentration of economic activity, energy and environment, to mention just some. Therefore, this special issue will feature research (with sound methods and replicable evidence) that sheds light on the different challenges that Latin America will face in the next decades, with a special focus on regional policies which can lead to solve this issues.
The objective of this issue is to provide a better understanding of the regional economic challenges that Latin American countries are facing in the next decades. Case studies from any developing countries will be considered, as well as applied theoretical work.
Authors should submit the full papers to the regular review process of the journal until April 1, 2020. TEarly submissions are encouraged and will be processed immediately. Papers will undergo the normal refereeing process.
Coordinators of this Special Issue:
Rafael Garduño-Rivera This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Patricio Alessandro Aroca This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The University Centre of the Westfjords is searching for an energetic individual to fill the demanding role of Director of the master’s program in Coastal and Marine Management. Coastal and Marine Management is an international, multidisciplinary program, run in conjunction with the University of Akureyri with a cohort of 20-25 students each year. The program began in 2008, and in 2019 a comparable program in Coastal Communities and Regional Development was established. The University Centre is a small but growing institution, for example, the current Coastal and Marine Management Program Director will remain at the University Centre in a newly-established research position.
The Program Director works in a small but progressive university and research environment in Ísafjörður, in the Westfjords region of Iceland, and has ample opportunity to show initiative with the aim of creating an outstanding study and work environment for an international group of students. The Program Director organises teaching, maintains relations with program's partners, and is first-step adviser to students on their master’s theses. The role demands excellent organisational skills, professional working habits, and the desire to provide an excellent service. The role demands a high level of cooperative working, as both master's programs must run simultaneously in harmony. The Program Director needs to carefully follow students’ thesis work in close co-operation with thesis advisors and therefore must have a good professional overview and knowledge of the main research methods used in environmental and resource management. The Program Director should ideally have experience as a thesis advisor to master's students. The Program Director may also undertake some teaching activities.
Necessary qualifications and experience:
The new Program Director should be able to start no later than autumn term 2020. For further information contact Peter Weiss, Director of the University Centre, telephone: (+354) 450 3045 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Applications with list of published work, list of teaching experience, and other academic work, if applicable, should be sent by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Deadline for applications is 27.03.2020.
https://www.uw.is/events/Masters_Program_Director_Coastal_and_Marine_Management/
Dear RSAI Members and World Congress Participants:
It is with great regret that I have to announce that the June 2020 World Congress in Marrakech is postponed and will not be held this June. While European countries have suffered the recent brunt of the virus, until late last week, the situation in Morocco was quite good in terms of Covid 19 with zero cases, but that has greatly changed. Last weekend, the local organizers asked to cancel the Congress given the rapidly deteriorating conditions on the ground and RSAI Council agreed.
The RSAI offers the following two options for your fees:
Countries in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA): 0.83€
Countries non SEPA available online to transfer: 35.55€
Countries not listed above: the transfer goes with an onsite (bank branch) transfer, and costs 45.95€.
We had expected a fantastic program for the Congress in an excellent location. Our local organizers and RSAI Executive Director had done incredible work and it is a disappointment. We are considering multiple future options, including again holding the World Congress in Morocco in May 2021. Of course, at this stage, we have to let the dust settle to see what plans we can feasibly make for next year. When appropriate, we will have further announcements. I appreciate all of your support for the Congress and Regional Science and take care of yourselves and family.
Mark Partridge
President of RSAI
24-month Month Postdoctoral Fellow – Web-based Geovisualization
The Food and Resource Economics Department and the School of Forest Resources and Conservation (Geomatics Program), at the University of Florida seek to jointly hire a Postdoctoral Fellow to develop a webGIS that will offer a permanent and comprehensive data visualization system for Florida Cooperative Extension and its stakeholders. Candidates should have a strong technical background with expertise in GIS and geovisualization. Knowledge of geographic data and metadata standards and cartographic norms and conventions is expected. Additional details and link to application can be found here.
RSPP Call for Papers on Regional Drivers Effects and Policies of Coronavirus
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading around the world somehow anticipated by the news that announces it. The World Health Organization (WHO) issues daily reports that include the number of people infected by country and by region.
On the one hand, from a medical perspective, critical questions arise regarding the development of vaccines, methods of diagnosis and treatment of patients.
On the hand, there are pressing issues associated with monitoring and prevention that concern everyone and long-term issues related to the birth and spread of this infection naturally related to the structure and interaction of humans in space.
- Are all countries and regions monitoring the spread of the virus efficiently? - Are there places where preventive measures are more effective than in others? Are there cities where medical care is more adequate than in others? Are there policies that have worse net effect for peoples and places?
Regional Science can and should commit to this urgent research questions treating large amounts of data and information to generate useful knowledge for people, journalists, health providers and policy makers.
The Editorial Team
- Relevant Papers:
- Stata format data for the diffusion of the virus in Italian NUTS3 regions that are on a daily basis published by the Ministry of Health - FILE (download)
- Data Bases on the daily infected and deaths related to Corona Virus for the countries of the world and for China based on WHO reports - Last update (27/3/2020 - updated weekly by Catia Azevedo)
The Centre for European Studies of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania will organise between 13 – 15 May 2020 an intensive program for PhD and postdoctoral students on INTRODUCTIVE METHODS AND APPROACHES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE.
The event, supported by the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), will focus on sharing new methodological approaches in regional science methodology and on developing particular abilities and competences required for PhD and postdoctoral students.
The program will benefit from the expertise of distinguished lecturers in regional science:
The workshops are designed for PhD and postdoctoral students from Eastern Europe from fields related to regional science.
The Intensive program INTRODUCTIVE METHODS AND APPROACHES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE has no participation fee.
The organisers will cover for: Lunch and coffee break throughout the event; Accommodation for four nights in double rooms; Registration for EURINT 2020 Conference and participation to gala dinner.
Applications must be submitted by e-mail until March 31, 2020 and include a short CV and a two-page summary of a research project.
For complete details regarding the eligibility and application process please consult the following website: www.cse.uaic.ro/en/nurturing.htm .
CONTACT PERSON: Local Organising Committee, Bogdan IBANESCU, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Centre for European Studies of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania will organise between 13 – 15 May 2020 an intensive program for PhD and postdoctoral students on INTRODUCTIVE METHODS AND APPROACHES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE.
The event, supported by the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), will focus on sharing new methodological approaches in regional science methodology and on developing particular abilities and competences required for PhD and postdoctoral students.
The program will benefit from the expertise of distinguished lecturers in regional science:
The workshops are designed for PhD and postdoctoral students from Eastern Europe from fields related to regional science.
The Intensive program INTRODUCTIVE METHODS AND APPROACHES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE has no participation fee.
The organisers will cover for: Lunch and coffee break throughout the event; Accommodation for four nights in double rooms; Registration for EURINT 2020 Conference and participation to gala dinner.
Applications must be submitted by e-mail until March 31, 2020 and include a short CV and a two-page summary of a research project.
For complete details regarding the eligibility and application process please consult the following website: www.cse.uaic.ro/en/nurturing.htm .
CONTACT PERSON: Local Organising Committee, Bogdan IBANESCU, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The European Regional Science Association is pleased to announce in collaboration with The tourism research group of the Institute of Geography and Sustainability (University of Lausanne) the 33rd ERSA Summer School which will be held from 15 June to 19 June 2020 at the University Campus of Sion, Switzerland
The summer school programme will feature the theme “Regions in transition, what implications for tourism and manufacturing?”.
ERSA Summer School aims to gather young researchers (PhD and post-doctoral students) from Europe with direct training in regional science. Sustainability transition is a new significant challenge for regional science with several issues, needs, opportunities but also threats for regions specialized in tourism or/and manufacturing. Production, innovation and consumption systems, labour markets, transport and mobility are just few examples of elements that are evolving face to this challenge. Therefore, this year’s edition of ERSA Summer School intends to focus on the most relevant concepts as well as analytical models and frameworks to be able to understand implications of transition for tourism and manufacturing.
Within this umbrella, the ERSA Summer School 2020 will particularly address the interaction between empirical, theoretical and policy analysis related to the following classic topics of regional science:
– Regional and urban development, labour markets, policy and governance;
– Regional competitiveness, innovation and productivity;
– Change in location of economic activity;
– Segregation, social, environmental and spatial inequalities;
– Transport, land use and accessibility;
– Population, migration and mobility behaviour;
– Regional finance, fiscal issues, investment or capital markets.
The Summer School will be organised in an intense week of lectures and participants presentations. The pedagogical approach is structured in four moments:
Link to the Summer School website
The Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO), the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) and RMIT University are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to the 17th PRSCO Summer Institute. The conference will be held from 29-31 July, 2020 at RMIT University in Vietnam. The theme of the conference is “Emerging Technologies in Regional Development”.
Conference Date: July 29-31, 2020 |
Duration: Two and a half days event, with parallel sessions |
Conference Venue: RMIT University Vietnam, 702 Nguyen Van Linh Blvd, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. |
Best papers at the conference will be invited to submit to a special issue in Regional Science Policy & Practice (indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science). All invited papers will go through the journal’s normal peer review process.
Presenters are invited to submit an electronic copy (either Microsoft Word or PDF) of their papers (in English) with the file names labelled as the presentation title. Papers must be submitted by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.(link sends e-mail).
All submissions will go through a double-blind peer review process and all presenters are expected to discuss a paper and/or chair a session.
All information at: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/17th-prsco-summer-institute
The 3rd Annual Intensive Course Program in Urban, Transport, and Environmental Economics
Jan 13 - Feb 7, 2020
Faculty of Economics and Business, UI Depok
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