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New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 18, Issue 6, June 2026

Articles

One instrument, two goals: Using taxation to achieve efficiency and rent capture in fisheries management

Article Number 100301

Nils-Arne Ekerhovd, Stein Ivar Steinshamn

Agricultural energy subsidy reform and provincial carbon leakage: A regional input-output analysis of Iran’s energy-pollution nexus

Article Number 100303

Mohammadreza Ramezani, Naser Shahnoushi, Tinoush Jamali Jaghdani, Arash Dourandish, Vahideh Ansari

Spatial dynamics of real estate prices: Socio-economic and pandemic effects in German Regions

Article Number 100305

Andree Ehlert, Andreas Lagemann, Jan Wedemeier

The DNSH principle in Italian NRRP projects: Technical constraint or transformative lever? An integrated reading between policy, evaluation and design practices

Article Number 100304

Ilaria Baffo, Fabrizio Batacchi, Marco Leonardi, Valentina Taverna

Identifying the digital periphery of the European Union measuring the digitisation level of the EU NUTS 2 regions from a multiple criteria approach

Article Number 100311

Fernando Rubiera-Morollón, Blanca M. Pérez-Gladish, Tania Fernández-García

Circular cities: Exploring motives and barriers to citizen engagement in circular food behaviors

Article Number 100312

Francesca Rubiconto, Maud Vink, Margrietha D. van der Vlist, Liesbeth A. Lens, Joana Wensing

Book Reviews

Piketty, Thomas. 2024. Nature, Culture, and Inequality. Willar Wood (Translator). Other Press, New York, p. 96.

Article Number 100300

Annie Tubadji

Polar War: Submarines, Spies, and the Struggle for Power in a Melting Arctic

Article Number 100302

Amitrajeet A. Batabyal

Read the full issue on ScienceDirect

Monday, 11 May 2026 11:06

New elected RSAI Fellow for 2026

The RSAI President, Prof Shibusawa, and the RSAI Executive Director, Ana Vinuela, have the pleasure to announce the new elected RSAI Fellow for 2026.

But first, we would like to thank the members of the RSAI Fellows Selection Committee -made up of Prof. Jouke Van Dijk (Chair), Amit Batabyal and Sarah Low, who received and evaluated the candidatures for this year's RSAI Fellows election; and also thank all the RSAI Fellows that participated in the ballot. 

According to the votes received from the RSAI Fellows, three (3) new Fellows have been elected this year, 2026 (ordered in alphabetical order):

  • Simona Iammarino (Gran Sasso Science Institute, GSSI in L'Aquila, Italy)
  • Julie Le Gallo (L'Institut Agro Dijon, France)
  • Bruce Newbold (McMaster University, Canada)

Congratulations to all for this outstanding achievement!

Friday, 08 May 2026 13:28

NARSC Update

Thursday, 30 April 2026 12:59

Winner of the 2026 RSPP Best Paper Award

The jury, made up of Alessandra Faggian (RSAI Fellow), Terciane Sabadini-Carvalho (RSPP Editor), Andrea Caragliu (RSPP EiC), Dan Rickman (RSAI Fellow), and Yoshiro Higano (RSAI Fellow), selected the following paper published by Regional Science, Policy & Practice as recipient of the 2026 RSPP best paper award:

DiegoGervásioTyagoTeixeira, D. N., Santos, G. F., & Carmo, T. O. (2025). Gender gap and local economic diversity in microfinance: Evidence from the microcredit program in Brazil. Regional Science Policy & Practice, 17(9), 100217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rspp.2025.100217

The jury provided the following motivation:

The paper by Diego Teixeira, Gervásio Santos, and Tyago Carmo enters the literature tackling the financial aspects of the gender gap. With the application of sophisticated econometric techniques, including PSM, Instrumental Variables, and logistic regressions, the authors document the existence of a substantial and statistically significant gender gap in the CrediBahia program in the State of Bahia, Brazil. Their findings suggest a lower probability of default and higher chances of profits for women engaged in the microcredit program with respect to males. The paper perfectly fits the scope of the journal, and highlights the spatial aspects in the assessment of the impact of a local policy. Congratulations to the authors!

Congratulations to the prize winners on their achievement!

REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2026, VOL 16, No 2.

STUDIES

Dear Readers,


We are pleased to say that the 2/2026 issue of Regional Statistics has been published and available online!


CONTENT

Meriem Benhachiche – Nassim Hallal – Mohammad Talebi: Integrating moment ratio and relative intensity methods for earthquake forecasting: a case study of the Zagros region

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160201.pdf

Ilia M. Chernenko – Irina I. Semenova: Adult learning and labour market outcomes: the moderating role of varieties of Russian state-led regional economies between 2013 and 2023

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160202.pdf

Tamás Szabó: Role of public services in maintaining the population of settlements

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160203.pdf

Ramil I. Hasanov – László Vasa – Ilhama Mahmudova – Muslum Mursalov – Jeyhun Hajiyev: Relationship between economic growth and income inequality: a comparative analysis of the United States and the United Kingdom

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160204.pdf

Levente Nádasi – Sándor Kovács – Gábor Petneházi – Zsuzsanna Trón: The analysis of stability in the EU convergence clubs by using Poincaré plot features

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160205.pdf

Balázs István Tóth: Mapping regional AI: application of neural network for classifying European regions based on AI technologies using enterprise-related data

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160206.pdf

Binh Thi Thanh Dang – Huyen Thi Thanh Do – Trung Xuan Hoang: Does free health insurance matter to the poor? New evidence from recent data in Vietnam

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160207.pdf

Tamás Csontos – Andrea Éltető – Magdolna Sass: Foreign direct investment and trade patterns in the European Union: implications for competitiveness

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2026/2026_02/rs160208.pdf

 

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The deadline for abstract submission of PRSCO 2026 is extended to 14 May 2026 (the processing will still start 30 April 2026 to ensure initial decision to take place on 31 May 2026).

More detail;

https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2026/

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The 29th Pacific Conference of the RSAI (PRSCO 2026) RMIT UNIVERSITY, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 1-3 DECEMBER 2026

PROSPEROUS FUTURES? CONTESTED KNOWLEDGE FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONS

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) jointly with PRSCO is organising 29th PRSCO Conference at RMIT University, Melbourne. PRSCO welcomes proposals for contributed papers, for themed panels, or for special sessions, on any topic related to regions. This year’s conference is hosted by RMIT University, Melbourne. To register, and for more information on the conference, visit the ANZRSAI website at: https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2026/ 

The first call of papers can be downloaded (https://www.anzrsai.org/assets/Uploads/PRSCO-2026-First-Call-for-Papers-V1.pdf).


The deadline for abstract submission is 30 April 2026.

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Call for Submissions
PRSCO Award for Best Paper by a Young Regional Scientist

The Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) offers a Best Paper Award annually. The Award is aimed at encouraging young regional scientists within the Asia-Pacific region to participate in research within the PRSCO community and to achieve research excellence. PRSCO now invites submissions for the 2026 Award.

The Award will be made for the best submission to the PRSCO Best Paper competition by a young regional scientist, under the age of 35 (on December 31, 2026), who is from a PRSCO-relevant part of the world.
The Award rules can be found on the PRSCO web site.

Papers submitted for the Best Paper Award should be presented to the 28th Pacific Conference of the RSAI in 2026 at Melbourne on December 1-3, 2026.

The LOC of the PRSCO 2026 will waive the registration fee for the Prize winner.

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, Soushi Suzuki, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., by no later than July 31, 2026

Papers will be assessed by a PRSCO Best Paper Selection Committee and the author of the winning paper is expected to be notified by October 31, 2026. The decision of the Selection Committee will be final.

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.

New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 18, Issue 5, May 2026

Articles

Decoupling from place? Telework and firm relocation in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area

Article Number 100294

Rui Colaço, João de Abreu e Silva

The role of the Mobility of Care in rural areas: An exploratory analysis in South Tyrol

Article Number 100295

Carolina Chizzali, Elisa Ravazzoli, Alberto Dianin

Quantifying the economic impact of occupational safety and health enforcement in Virginia

Article Number 100296

Terance J. Rephann, Tanya N. Wanchek

Back to the countryside? Remote work and counterurbanisation in Denmark and Sweden

Article Number 100297

Nino Javakhishvili-Larsen, Kent Eliasson, Hans Westlund

Models that flow – Smart specialization and its travel across Europe

Article Number 100298

Stine Lien

High-tech plant entry and local house prices: Evidence from Japan

Article Number 100299

Jian Wang, Tianjun Qiu, Xiugang Zhu

Book Reviews

Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future

Article Number 100292

Amitrajeet A. Batabyal

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Andrea Caragliu, winner of the Hirotada Kohno Award

The committee (made up of Prof. Hiroyuki Shibusawa, RSAI President, Chair; Prof. Budy Resosudarmo and Prof. Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, LRPC members; and Prof. Sarah Low, RSAI Council member) in charge of selecting the winner of the 2025 Hirotada Kohno Award have reached a consensus, after careful deliberation, in selecting Prof. Andrea Caragliu to be the recommended recipient.

The motivation provided by the committee reads as follows: Professor Andrea Caragliu has demonstrated long-standing and outstanding service to RSAI across multiple dimensions. He held the position of Executive Director for two terms (2020–2025), during which he played a central role in the management and strategic development of RSAI. He also contributed significantly to the successful organization of two RSAI World Congresses, held in Morocco and Hungary, which enhanced international collaboration.

Professor Andrea Caragliu further served as Editor-in-Chief of the RSAI journal Regional Science Policy & Practice, strengthening the academic foundation of Regional Science. He also served as co-editor of the RSAI Newsletter for six years, contributing to effective communication and community building. He also acted as editor of ERSA’s journal Global Challenges and Regional Science. Moreover, he has been an active member of the Italian section of RSAI (AIRSe), served one term as auditor of AISRe, and is currently a member of the AISRe Board. He also acts as EOC member of ERSA.

Through these contributions, Professor Andrea Caragliu clearly meets the criteria of long-standing and outstanding service to RSAI and to the broader Regional Science community.

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