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Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science
Call for Papers
Special Issue, In Honor of Shin-Kun Peng:

 

New Economic Geography, International Trade, and Industrial Organization Celebrating years of academic achievements by Prof. Dr. Shin-Kun Peng, a special issue is scheduled for publication in June of 2019. It welcomes submission of papers
focusing on the field of regional economics, new economic geography, international trade, industrial organization, and urban economics, in which he has devoted all his academic life and accomplished a number of good results.

 

Authors are cordially invited to submit their papers no later than 31 October, 2018, to the Editor of Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. The submission website is: https://www.editorialmanager.com/ajrs/default.aspx. We promise to concern about the speed of referring process and the planned schedule.

 

All manuscripts will be refereed under the usual standard of Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. Once manuscript has been accepted after review, it will be quickly released via online with DOI, which means the earlier submission, might be published online earlier, even the publication schedule of printed version is given.

 

In case the number of accepted manuscripts are eventually less than six, then accepted papers will be published in the issue scheduled immediately after June 2019 as usual research papers with authors’ agreement.

 

Please follow the Instructions for Authors of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science in preparing your manuscript. For the proper tracking of submissions, select the special feature title In Honor of Shin-kun Peng at the “Select Article Type” stage.

 

Special Issue Editor: Fu-Chuan Lai, Academia Sinica

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Announcement & Call for Papers

XX ANNUAL BIOECON CONFERENCE ON:

“Land-use, Agriculture and Biodiversity:  Spatial and Temporal Issues”

12th -14th September 2018

King’s College, Cambridge

United Kingdom

Keynote Speakers: 

Professor Douglas Gollin, University of Oxford, UK

Professor Paul Ferraro, Johns Hopkins University, USA

The Scientific Partners of BIOECON are pleased to announce the Twentieth International BIOECON Conference on the theme of “Land-use, Agriculture and Biodiversity: Spatial and Temporal Issues”. The Conference will be held at Kings College Cambridge, UK between the 12th – 14th September 2018
BIOECON XX will be of interest to both researchers and policy makers working on issues associated with land-use decisions and its impact on biodiversity. In particular, BIOECON XX aims to focus on agriculture, the conservation of biodiversity and crop genetic diversity, and the use of spatial data to study these issues. Submissions are welcome on this theme which highlight experiences in both developed and developing countries, or trade related issues between the two.

Our keynote speakers will be Prof Paul Ferraro (Johns Hopkins University) and Prof Douglas Gollin (University of Oxford). Prof Ferraro will talk on the evaluation of conservation programmes and instruments. Prof Gollin will talk on issues surrounding agriculture and the in-situ conservation of crop genetic diversity.

In addition to the conference theme, BIOECON XX aims to have parallel sessions on a broad range of topics within the umbrella of biodiversity economics including: the role of biodiversity and ecosystem services in economic development, plant genetic resources and food security issues, deforestation and development, fisheries, institutions and instruments (e.g. Payments for Ecosystem Services), development and conservation, wildlife conservation and endangered species, international trade and regulation and climate change. For a flavour of previous conferences go to this link.

In particular, submissions are invited on the themes of:

-        Instruments for conservation in the context of land-use and biodiversity

-        Evaluation of biodiversity-related policies and programmes (such as PES)

-        The use of spatial data to study impacts on biodiversity and conservation programmes

-        The conservation and value of crop genetic diversity

-        Institutional frameworks for resource conservation (property rights, market instruments etc.)

-        The role of behavioural economics in biodiversity conservation policy design

-        Experimental (lab and field) approaches to biodiversity and ecosystem service conservation

-        Institution-building for provision of global public goods

-        Issues of governance and management of natural resources in developing countries

-        Development, growth and resource constraints

-        Resources management, distribution, development, poverty alleviation.

BIOECON also has the goal of influencing policy-makers and policy. To this end expert policy panels will be organised. The purpose of these panels will be to bring together practitioners (Government, private sector, NGO) and academics from different disciplines to discuss current policy related issues in biodiversity conservation and environment. The panel sessions will be supported by and contribute to the aims and goals of and the funding partners. Two policy panel sessions will take place, one of which will focus on the role of valuation studies in informing the valuation of natural capital and ecosystem services in policy to date.

Further, we will hold a pre-conference Workshop on “The Role of Social Preferences in Promoting Conservation Behaviour”, that will be hosted on the 12th of September 2018 in King’s College. The Workshop is organised by Prof Stefanie Engel (Alexander von Humboldt-Professor of Environmental Economics, Osnabrück University), Prof Andreas Kontoleon (University of Cambridge) and Dr Elisabeth Gsottbauer (University of Innsbruck). It is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation. The Workshop will focus on the current debate about the role of social preferences in promoting conservation behaviour. This includes the impact of social preferences on conservation behaviour, the role of social preferences in understanding the performance of environmental policies (such as payments for environmental services), and the potential for conservation policy interventions to promote or trigger social preferences. Scholars from several disciplines including behavioural and environmental economics and social psychology will present frontier research on these issues. The Workshop will lay particular emphasis on discussing lessons from experimental studies. The programme will be announced by mid-June 2018. Spaces in the Workshop are limited and participation for BIOECON conference delegates is by invitation only. Interested parties should contact Dr Elisabeth Gsottbauer (" href="mailto:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." style="line-height: inherit; color: rgb(117, 0, 35);">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ). There is no additional workshop registration fee, but costs for attending the event (accommodation and meals for an extra day) will be incurred by the participant unless waived by the workshop organisers. Payment will be accepted via the same conference website once it is open.

The Conference will open with a reception at King’s College on early evening of Wednesday 12th of September.  Conference sessions will commence on the morning of the 13th of September and conclude on the afternoon of the 14th of September. The conference banquet will take place at the main Dining Hall of King’s College on the evening of the 13th of September.

 

SUBMISSIONS
Complete papers may be submitted for presentation within the BIOECON Conference and only complete papers will be considered by the Scientific Programme Committee. Electronic copies should be sent to " href="mailto:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." style="line-height: inherit; color: rgb(117, 0, 35);">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than Monday 28th May 2018. Please include Abstract, JEL Codes and Keywords with your submission. Acceptance of papers will be notified by email by Monday 11th June 2018.

It is also possible to submit 3-4 papers together as a suggested “special session” under a theme similar to those indicated above.  The Scientific Partners reserve the right to accept papers on an individual basis, so it is possible that even when a session is not accepted, individual papers within the session might be so.

Once again BIOECON XX welcomes suggestions for a special natural sciences or interdisciplinary parallel session to foster more interdisciplinary collaboration with the BIOECON network. Sessions proposed should focus on any aspect of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services and need not be exclusively focussed on economic methodologies or approaches.

 

REGISTRATION

Selected presenters will be invited to register for the conference at the “invited presenter” rate.  The invited presenter rate consists of a £150 registration fee that will cover the costs of 2 nights single accommodation, reception, lunches, and conference banquet.  (A limited number of double rooms are available (at a surcharge of £50/night). Additional guests may be registered for lunch (£35/person) or the Conference Banquet at the additional cost of £50 per guest. There is a £270 registration fee for all other participants that will include the banquet, lunches and refreshments, but not accommodation (£100/night). There is a £150 registration fee for day-participants (that includes lunches and refreshments but not lodging and the conference banquet).  All other questions regarding fees, registrations and accommodation should be sent to the conference secretariat at " href="mailto:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." style="line-height: inherit; color: rgb(117, 0, 35);">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Registration will open on Tuesday 12th June 2018. Registrations for conference presenters are due by 26th June 2018. Registration for all other participants closes on the 20th August 2018.

Further registration details and all other conference information will be provided on the BIOECON web-site at www.bioecon-network.org.

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The School of Geography & Sustainable Development seeks to recruit a world-class leader in Environmental Economics. The post provides an exciting opportunity to lead the development of one of the School's successful interdisciplinary research areas, with a portfolio of research, teaching and leadership roles within and outside the School. The post-holder will contribute to School strategy as a member of the Research Committee, while also providing leadership for the undergraduate degree in Sustainable Development and contributing to a one-year taught MSc in Sustainable Development and Environmental Economics. The starting date is as soon as is mutually convenient, ideally no later than September 2018.

It is essential that you have a strong, international research record, a proven track-record for excellent teaching, and an interest in collegial, interdisciplinary work. You will have an outstanding grant-seeking track-record in relation to research councils and other sources.

Further details are available at: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BIU442/professor-or-reader-in-environmental-economics-ac2062sb/

Informal enquiries can be directed to the Head of School, Professor Bill Austin (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), or Dr Carola Braun (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Dear NECTAR colleagues 

I would like to inform you about an upcoming deadline for the submission of abstracts to the NECTAR Cluster 2: Policy and Environment  - E-groceries, digitalization and sustainability:  Which governance, planning and regulation mix do our cities need? Molde University College, Molde, Norway, 11th and 12th of October 2018(http://www.himolde.no/english/konferanser-og-seminar/cluster2/Pages/side.aspx)

The call for abstracts is attached. I also kindly ask you to disseminate the info through your network to other potentially interested participants. 

Abstract submission deadline: 14th April

Best regards,

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Ana Condeço-Melhorado

NECTAR Secretary

May I draw your attention to the following post: Post Doctoral Researcher in Innovation Studies and Policy (funding for this position is expected to continue for 2 years)based at the University of Limerick, Ireland as part of a Science Foundation Ireland funded project under its Science Policy Research Programme.

Led by Professor Helena Lenihan at the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, this project on evaluating the impact of science and innovation policies on the economy and society comprises a team of international and national experts (including collaborators from Warwick Business School and the Enterprise Research Centre, ZEW in Germany, KU Leuven and Queen’s University, Belfast) and policymakers.

Salary Scale: €36,854-€42,603 per annum.

Deadline for Application: Friday 20th April 2018

For a full description of the advertised position and application procedure refer to http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/

The University Centre of the Westfjords in Iceland is searching for an energetic individual to fill the role of Director of the new master’s program in Coastal Communities and Regional Development.

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 advisers and therefore must have a good professional overview and knowledge of the main research methods used in human geography, social sciences, and/or economics. The Program Director should ideally have experience as a thesis adviser to master’s students. The Program Director may also undertake some teaching activities.

Necessary qualifications and experience:

Multidisciplinary training and/or research experience in a relevant field Master’s degree or PhD Service-minded and a good communicator Well-organised Initiative and flexibility in the workplace Experience of research and as a thesis adviser desirable Excellent spoken and written English. Knowledge of Icelandic desirable In assessing applications, consideration will be paid to how well applicants fit the University Centre’s needs with regard to making sure the two master’s programs develop in a similar manner. The University Centre reserves the right to refuse all applications.

Further information on the position can be found at: https://www.uw.is/events/Masters_Program_Director_Coastal_Communities/

GRAN SASSO SCIENCE INSTITUTE: DEADLINE JUNE 20TH
PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science: 7 scholarships

plus: PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science – Center for Urban Informatics and Modeling (CUIM) project “Spatial, social and economic issues in post-disaster cities and regions”: 1 scholarship;

The aim of the PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science is to address issues related to local and regional development. The methodological perspective of research and teaching is multidisciplinary, combining regional and urban economics, economic and human geography, spatial planning and sociology.

The PhD program lasts four years.
The Academic Year will start on November 1st 2018.

Scholarships

The GSSI provides all students with free accommodation and meals, plus a yearly scholarship of € 16.159,91 gross. An additional 50% on a monthly basis may be awarded for research period aboard if approved by the GSSI.

More information:
http://gssi.it/phd/docs/2018/CallPhDXXXIV.pdf

http://gssi.it/communication/announcements/item/3307-phd-call-for-applications-2018-19-now-open

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Master and Doctoral Consortium for Research on Public Policy is promoted by UMPP - Public Policy Monitoring Unit of the University of Évora, Portugal, (http://www.umpp.uevora.pt/), its aim being to promote opportunities for reflection and collaboration between Professors, Researchers and other Professionals and master and Ph.D. students at the University of Évora, and other Portuguese and foreign universities, in the field of scientific research on public policies, from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

The 2nd Meeting of the UMPP Master and Doctoral Consortium on Research on Public Policy (http://www.umpp.uevora.pt/Atividades/Master-e-Doctoral-Consortium-sobre-Investigacao-em-Politicas-Publicas/2nd-Meeting) will be held at the University of Évora on 14 and 15 June 2018 and the Meeting will be organized in collaboration with CICS.NOVA.UÉvora – Inter-disciplinary Centre for Social Sciences, in partnership with other entities such as the Portuguese Agency for Development and Cohesion (AD&C) I.P. .

Similarly to the previous Meeting, we invite Professors, Researchers and other Professionals and Master, PhD and Post-PhD students from all scientific areas who are developing research projects or currently carrying out research on public policy or on topics where public policies are relevant, to participate in the 2nd Meeting.

The 2018 event of the UMPP Master and Doctoral Consortium for Research on Public Policy will also include the first UMPP Biennial of Public Policies (http://www.umpp.uevora.pt/Atividades/Bienal-das-Politicas-Publicas)   and the first meeting of UMPP Forum of Public Policy Professionals (http://www.umpp.uevora.pt/Atividades/Forum-de-Profissionais-das-Politicas-Publicas) , two new initiatives created and promoted by UMPP.

We are very pleased to invite you to participate and to submit a paper. The deadline to submit a paper is 29 April 2018.

For abstract submission and registration please go to: http://www.umpp.uevora.pt/Atividades/Master-e-Doctoral-Consortium-sobre-Investigacao-em-Politicas-Publicas/2nd-Meeting/Registration 

We will be very pleased that you can disseminate this Call for Papers by those who may have an interest in participate.

ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEETING IS AVAILABLE AT  http://www.umpp.uevora.pt 

  • GRAN SASSO SCIENCE INSTITUTE: DEADLINE JUNE 20TH

PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science: 7 scholarships;

  • plus

PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science – Center for Urban Informatics and Modeling (CUIM) project “Spatial, social and economic issues in post-disaster cities and regions”: 1 scholarship;

The aim of the PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science is to address issues related to local and regional development. The methodological perspective of research and teaching is multidisciplinary, combining regional and urban economics, economic and human geography, spatial planning and sociology. 

The PhD program lasts four years.
The Academic Year will start on November 1st 2018.

Scholarships

The GSSI provides all students with free accommodation and meals, plus a yearly scholarship of € 16.159,91 gross. An additional 50% on a monthly basis may be awarded for research period aboard if approved by the GSSI. 

More information:

http://gssi.it/phd/docs/2018/CallPhDXXXIV.pdf

http://gssi.it/communication/announcements/item/3307-phd-call-for-applications-2018-19-now-open

RSAI-GSSI Summer Workshop: “The Geography of craft beer brewing and consumption: local entrepreneurialism and tourism development”

Gran Sasso Science Institute, Social Sciences Unit

July 5th-6th 2018, L’Aquila (Italy)

Next July 5th-6th the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Social Sciences Unit, in cooperation with the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), the North American Regional Science Association (NARSC) and the University of Toledo (Ohio, USA) will organize the RSAI-GSSI Summer Workshop “The Geography of craft beer brewing and consumption: local entrepreneurialism and tourism development”.

The event is intended to provide a unique opportunity to PhD students and early career scholars (Associate Professors or below) to actively participate in a 2-day workshop focused on the role that craft breweries can play in economic and tourism development at a variety of scales - neighbourhood, city, and regional. The last session of the workshop will be dedicated to the pre-doctoral students, who will have a chance to present their research topics and receive feedback from internationally renowned Professors and early career scholars working on similar topics. In addition to that, two relevant case studies will be presented by local entrepreneurs: Apecchio and L’Aquila. Located in the Marche region of Italy, Apecchio is the home to three craft breweries and has used their existence to leverage the village’s tourism industry. L’Aquila is home to two craft brewery (Anbra - Anonima Brasseria Aquilana, and Alkibia).

Moreover, the students will have the chance to meet and exchange ideas with the 30 Ph.D. candidates currently enrolled in the “Urban Studies and Regional Science” program at GSSI and 7 postdocs, in an international, multidisciplinary and stimulating environment. GSSI, in collaboration with RSAI and NARSC, will offer 10 scholarships to 2nd or 3rd year doctoral students for an intensive, two-day program with in-depth working sessions on topics related to the practical and theoretical significance of craft-beer brewing in regional development and on local entrepreneurialism.

The final aim of this workshop is to provide 10 pre-doctoral and 10 early career scholars (associate professors or below) working on similar research topics with a chance to create a research network on this growing area of research. Favouring informal knowledge exchange (during lunches, social events and a craft beer tasting event) will be an integral part of the workshop. We also plan a number of follow-up activities. These include a special issue of a refereed academic journal and the organization of special sessions at regional science conferences such as NARSC and ERSA.

Program:

The Workshop format is a 2-day meeting. It includes time for research, discussion and paper presentations – combining conventional parallel workshop sessions, plenary sessions and keynote speeches, where the participants can present their current research projects.

More specifically, the program of activities includes:

-        [Day 1 afternoon] - Keynote lectures: Jo Swinnen (KU Leuven), Martin Stack (Rockhurst University).

Lectures by Neil Reid (University of Toledo) and Maria Giulia Pezzi (Gran Sasso Science Institute).

Panel Discussion: City Councillor of Apecchio, Owner of Anbra Brewery, Jo Swinnen, and Martin Stack

Beer tasting event and social dinner

-        [Day 2 morning] – PhD students’ presentations on their current research topics, and general discussion

Lunch

-        [Day 2 afternoon] – Parallel workshop sessions, concluding [Harvesting] session

PhD students will be offered:

- free participation (no fees);

- shared accommodation and meals;

- travel reimbursement up to:

€200 for Italian students

€300 for European students

€500 for students coming from the rest of the world

Early career researchers [Associate Professors and below] will be offered

- free participation (no fees);

- a number of travel bursaries up to 200€.

Call for papers:

The global brewing industry is experiencing dramatic change. The hegemony of large multinational brewing conglomerates such as AB InBev, Heineken, and Carlsberg is being challenged. The challenge comes from thousands of small-scale, locally owned, craft breweries. While craft beer’s popularity is most advanced in North America, Europe, and Australasia, craft breweries are also appearing in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The growth of craft beer's popularity is driven by the millennial demographic (18-35 year olds) who are demanding greater variety in terms of the style, flavour, and strength of the beer that they drink. Another component driving craft beer's success is the growing neolocalism movement, which has manifest itself in growing demand for products made by local producers. Across both North America and Europe, a number of places recognize the potential of craft breweries to contribute to local and regional economic development. In many American cities, for example, craft breweries have emerged as vital pieces in the jigsaw of revitalizing older distressed neighbourhoods (e.g., the Ohio City neighbourhood in Cleveland, Ohio). As the popularity of craft beer grows, a new phenomenon, beer tourism, has emerged. Beer tourism involves visiting breweries, beer festivals, and beer museums. As beer tourism increases in popularity, more places have developed strategies to market their breweries, beer festivals, and beer museums with the goal of attracting more beer tourists. At both the city and regional scales, for example, Ale-trails have developed to promote breweries, not as stand-alone businesses, but as a network of breweries that beer tourists can visit over the period of an afternoon, evening, or weekend. Beer festivals are also an increasingly popular way to attract beer tourists to a region. Beer festivals last anywhere between two to three hours to two to three days. Examples include The Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado, USA, Joburg Fest in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the Birmingham Beer Bash in Birmingham, UK. Some festivals, such as the Alogastronomia Festival in Apecchio, Italy include locally produced beer as an integral part of a broader festival that displays and promotes local food.

In focusing on relevant case studies we are able to shed light on“The Geography of craft beer brewing and consumption: local entrepreneurialism and tourism development”, representative topics shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

-        Craft beer tourism: issues, assets and future perspectives

-        Craft beer tourism: local entrepreneurialism, branding and sense of place

-        Craft beer tourism and brewery districts: a path for urban/rural regeneration?

-        Craft beer tourists: consumption habits, attitudes, impact and motivations

How to apply:

PhD Students:

The deadline for applications is March 31st 2018 DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 15th 2018.

Complete application should include:

  1. CV (maximum two pages)

2. Title of the research project and an extended abstract (1500 words including contribution,

theoretical framework, empirical approach and/or first results)

3. One reference letter from Ph.D. thesis advisors/supervisors

Applications must be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the following email subject: “Application RSAI-GSSI Summer Workshop”

Applications that are not complete will not be considered.

Selected candidates will be notified by April 30th 2018. Final ranking will be also published on GSSI website.

Early Career Scholars:

The deadline for applications is March 31st 2018 DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 15th 2018.

Complete application should include:

1. Title of the presented paper and an extended abstract (1500 words including contribution, theoretical framework, empirical approach and/or first results)

Applications must be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the following email subject: “Application RSAI-GSSI Summer Workshop”

Applications that are not complete will not be considered.

Selected contributions will be notified via email by April 30th 2018.

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