Awards

Elisabete Martins

Dear colleague,

We would like to warmly invite you to participate in the 12th International Conference on Planning Research – ‘Spatial Planning for Change’, organized by CITTA. The conference will take place at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP) in Porto, Portugal, on the 20th of September 2019.

The conference comprises plenary sessions and parallel thematic sessions on the following topics:

  1. Social, environmental and economic dynamics: Exploring integrated perspectives
  2. Urban form: Understanding its impact on daily life
  3. Accessibility and transports: Changing behaviour, technology and infrastructure
  4. Transformative planning processes: Rethinking institutions and policie.

For more information please visit the webpage of the conference here.

The deadline for abstracts submission is May 31, 2019. For the submission of abstracts please follow the instructions here. Authors of approved abstracts will have an opportunity to submit a full-size paper to be published in the conference proceedings book. The main language of the conference will be English.

Please do not hesitate to share this event with your colleagues and to contact us for further information!

Best regards,

Paulo Pinho (Chair)

Vitor Oliveira (Co-Chair)

António Ferreira (Co-Chair)

Monday, 13 May 2019 14:11

Norman Glickman Passed Away

Bloustein School mourns passing of Norman Glickman, retired University Professor

Norman Glickman, a retired University Professor at Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, passed away on Wednesday, May 8. He was 76.

During his tenure at Rutgers University (1989-2015), he conducted research and teaching in urban planning and public policy and studied the work of non-profit organizations. Stuart Shapiro, Associate Dean of Faculty at the Bloustein School said, “Norm was a treasured part of the Bloustein community.  He was a great teacher, a dedicated mentor to junior faculty, and a good friend to many of us.”

From 1989 to 2000, Dr. Glickman directed the Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, which became part of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at its inception in 1992. During that time, he and CUPR won awards for research and service from the United Nations, the Fannie Mae Foundation, the APA, and other organizations. In 2003, Dr. Glickman was part of a team at Rutgers that received a five-year, $10-million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a Center for Learning and Teaching. The thrust of the CLT was “Mathematics and America’s Cities” and Professor Glickman’s role was to research and teach about the connection between math teaching in inner-city schools to institutions and families in poor neighborhoods.

He served as the co-director for the Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON) at the Bloustein School from 1991-2003, which continues to provide forecasting and other economic analyses for businesses and governments.

Dr. Glickman was the author of numerous books, monographs, and reports, including The New Competitors: How Foreign Investors Are Changing the U.S. Economy (New York: Basic Books, 1989) with Douglas P. Woodward, which was translated into Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish; Choices for American Industry (Washington, D.C.: Labor Policy Institute, 1987) with Ray Marshall; Econometric Analysis of Regional Systems: Explorations in Model Building and Policy Analysis (New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1977); and Economy in Crisis: The State of Working New Jersey, 2009 (New Jersey Policy Perspective, 2009). After his retirement in 2015, he edited and contributed to LBJ’s Neglected Legacy: How Lyndon Johnson Reshaped Domestic Policy and Government (University of Texas Press, 2018).  He served on the editorial boards of several journals including Journal of Planning and MarketsRegional StudiesPlanning and MarketsJournal of Planning LiteratureInternational Regional Science ReviewUrban Affairs QuarterlyJournal of Regional Science, and Regional Science and Urban Economics, among others.

Prior to coming to Rutgers, Dr. Glickman was the Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy and Professor of Economics at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin (1983-1989), where he taught courses in political economy, urban and regional economics, and urban poverty. He was named a professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania in 1970, where founded and directed the Urban Studies Program (1970-74). At Penn he was awarded the Lindback Prize for Distinguished Teaching from the University of Pennsylvania and holds HUD’s Certificate of Special Achievement.

“Norm’s academic record speaks for itself. At the University of Pennsylvania, Texas and at Rutgers, he was a major player in developing and analyzing social and economic policies for cities and metropolitan regions. CUPR and Norman individually won many awards and grants for path-breaking policy-related research,” said Michael R. Greenberg, a long-time colleague, University Professor and former dean of the Bloustein School.

Throughout his career Dr. Glickman also served as an advisor to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on national urban policy, was a member of Governor James J. Florio’s Council on Job Opportunities  (1992-1993), was a member of the City of Austin, Texas Economic Development Task Force for the Austin Comprehensive Plan and served as chair of the Economic Development Commission for the City of Austin (1985-1989), and served on the Vice President’s Task Force on Youth Employment as a principal analyst for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

He was the recipient of the President’s Award the highest honor of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association, given to CUPR for its contribution to urban planning in the state of New Jersey and was awarded a Certificate of Special Achievement by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Dr. Glickman also worked with community development organizations throughout the country on issues of economic development and poverty and was a certified mediator of public policy disputes.

An economist, Dr. Glickman earned his Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, Master of City and Regional Planning, and Master of Art in Public Policy and Management as well as a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, 2688 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville, NJ.

https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/bloustein-school-mourns-passing-of-norman-glickman-retired-university-professor/

Dear All,

We are delighted to inform you that the RSAI Connect hub went live yesterday!

Please check here: https://rsaiconnect.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

 

ABOUT GEOINNO 2020

The University of Stavanger, in partnership with RUNIN, are organising the fifth Geography of Innovation Conference which will take place in Stavanger from 29th to 31st January 2020.

The Geography of Innovation Conference provides a forum for discussion to scholars interested in scientific, policy and strategic issues concerning the spatial dimension of innovation activities.
In line with the three previous editions of the conference, held in Saint Etienne (France) in 2012, Utrecht (Netherlands) in 2014, Toulouse (France) in 2016 and Barcelona (2018), the main objective of this event is to bring together some of the world’s leading scholars from a variety of disciplines ranging from economic geography and regional science, economics and management science, sociology and network theory, and political and planning sciences.

KEY DATES

Call for Special Sessions: May 3rd, 2019

Papers and Extended abstracts Submission: June 1st to August 31st, 2019

Acceptance Confirmation: October 1st, 2019

Registration Opens: October 1st, 2019

Registration Closes: November 24th, 2019

Congress Opens: January 29th, 2020

More information at: http://geoinno2020.com/
Tuesday, 07 May 2019 11:24

AESOP Newsletter 04/2019 - April 30

AESOP YAN Elections 2019

Published at: 26 April 2019

The call for candidates to the Coordination Team of the AESOP Young Academics Network is open April 29th until May 7th 2019.

The AESOP YA Network is an AESOP working group in particular addressed at planners who have only recently entered the academic world: PhD students, postdocs, people starting in academic positions. The activities of the AESOP YA network are complementary to other activities that are being deployed within AESOP as a whole.

Being a member of the Coordination Team of the YA Network means responsibility and great opportunities. You will be involved in the organisation of international activities (conferences and workshops organization; journal editing, blog, and booklet series) and have the opportunity to gain international experiences, improve your capacities to work, and expand your international networks through cooperation with both young and senior scholars.

New GPEAN Representative

Published at: 12 April 2019

At the last AESOP Council of Representatives in Ljubljana, Paulo Silva was elected as the future GPEAN Representative, for the mandate running from July 2019 to July 2023, replacing Ela Babalik, who has been in this position since 2013.

The GPEAN Representative is a member of the Executive Committee and will be responsible to represent AESOP's interests in the Global Network and promote cooperation amongst member associations of planning schools across the world.

CALL FOR AESOP PRESIDENT

Published at: 1 April 2019

The Call for the position of AESOP President is open.

The new AESOP President has to be elected in July 2019.


The deadline for applications is 31st May 2019.

Ackowledgements to the University of Ljubljana

Published at: 1 April 2019

AESOP would like to thank the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering and the Biotechnical Faculty and express our most gratitude for the excellent organization of the 14th AESOP Heads of Schools.

The date coincided with the 100th anniversary of the University of Ljubljana and the topic of ‘Planning and the Disciplinarity Question’ was chosen to celebrate the contribution of planning disciplines to the challenges of transition of the academia towards ‘Xdisciplinarity’.

ANZAPS conference | Brisbane, Australia | July 2019 | Registrations open

Published at: 30 April 2019

The annual conference of the Australia and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS2019) will be jointly hosted by The University of Queensland and Griffith University in sunny Brisbane.

The deadline for abstract submission has now passed but registrations are still open.
International participants are welcome.

ATLOT - AESOP Transport Laboratory of Thought

Published at: 24 April 2019

The next AESOP Transport Laboratory of Thought (ATLOT) will take place from Sat 6th lunchtime to Mon 8th July after lunch in Superga, Turin.

The ATLOT meetings are complements to ordinary conferences, intended to facilitate an informal exchange of emerging ideas in transport, mobility and accessibility research. Attendees are typically regulars from the transport track at the annual AESOP congress with interests in a broad range of transport-related planning issues. The purpose is as much to enjoy each other’s company as to develop inter-university research initiatives. Be a part of the meeting and bring your ideas!

18th meeting: Games for Cities

Published at: 24 April 2019

Games for Cities: Building synergies between games, complexity, simulation, planning and design
7-8 November, 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. 

The 18th meeting of our Thematic Group aspires to provide platform where interdisciplinary crossovers among policy-making, games, urban design, simulation, analytical models and other digital technologies can harness urban complexity by interlocking theory and practice in planning.

Prof. Juval Portugali, amongst others know from his books on Complexity, Cognition and Cities, will deliver a keynote speech. 

You are invited to joint this meeting and to submit an abstract. Abstract should be no longer than 500 words and address one of the above mentioned themes. Submission can be done here and the deadline 30th of June 2019.

Two Research Fellows in Smart Cities at University of Stavanger

Published at: 23 April 2019

The University of Stavanger invites applications for two research fellowships, at the Department of Safety, Economics and Planning (ISØP) in:
1) 'Smart Densification’
2) ‘Smart Security’

The deadline for applications is 07 May 2019.

Full Professor W3 "Urban Planning and Urban Regeneration", TU Berlin

Published at: 17 April 2019

The professorship represents the department of Urban Planning and Urban Regeneration in research and teaching. The focus of the professorship are the application and further development of urban planning strategies and instruments at the interplay of city districts and city regions as well as the regeneration and adaption of existing cities and neighborhoods to rapidly changing social conditions and future challenges such as climate protection, demographic change, mediatization and digitization.

Closing date for applications: 10th May 2019

CfP CARE Conference "Cities, Action, Research and Education"

Published at: 17 April 2019

International Urban Studies Conference
TU Wien, 20 - 22 November 2019


CARE - *C*ities, *A*ction, *R*esearch and *E*ducation

Deadline for for paper proposals: 15 May 2019

CfP CARE
                                                      Conference

Call for papers: Special Issue in Transportation Research, Part A on transport and gender

Published at: 16 April 2019

Special Issue: Transportation Research: Part A (TR-A)

Transport, Gender, Culture

Research on gender issues in urban transportation planning is paramount because more than half of the world’s population now lives in cities, women make up half of the general population, and gender crosscuts all other 'vulnerable group' considerations. Issues of transport equity, inclusion, and justice are proving increasingly important to improve the sustainability and resilience of cities. In order to develop a panoramic view of gender issues in urban transport, we seek contributions that:

  • Examine women’s needs in transportation in different cultural contexts.
  • Reveal the extent to which gender considerations are being incorporated into urban policy and practice by local authorities.
  • Analyse the factors that support or hinder gender mainstreaming.

Contributions from the Global South are particularly welcome.

Submission of full paper due: July 31, 2019

Call for
                                                      papers: Special
                                                      Issue in
                                                      Transportation
                                                      Research, Part A
                                                      on transport and
                                                      gender

12th International Conference on Planning Research – ‘Spatial Planning for Change’

Published at: 10 April 2019

Call for Abstracts 

12th International Conference on Planning Research

‘Spatial Planning for Change’

Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto
20th of September 2019


Deadline for submission: 15 May 2019

12th
                                                      International
                                                      Conference on
                                                      Planning Research
                                                      – ‘Spatial
                                                      Planning for
                                                      Change’

Lecturer in Planning (Permanent) - University of Reading, Department of Real Estate and Planning

Published at: 10 April 2019

The Department of Real Estate and Planning has a strong research and teaching focus on urban and regional planning. We are seeking to appoint a lecturer to enhance our capacity in this subject area.

Application Deadline: 7th May, 2019

Special Issue Call for Abstract - Cities, the International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning

Published at: 8 April 2019

Call for Abstracts “Autonomous mobility transitions: socio-spatial dimensions and the role of urban planning and policy”
Special Issue of Cities, the International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning

Deadline for submissions: July 31, 2019

Special Issue
                                                      Call for Abstract
                                                      - Cities, the
                                                      International
                                                      Journal of Urban
                                                      Policy and
                                                      Planning

TRIALOG CONFERENCE, 7 - 9 November 2019

Published at: 8 April 2019

TRIALOG CONFERENCE

7 - 9 November 2019

Whose knowledge counts? The meaning of co-productive processes for urban development and urban research” .


Call for Abstracts Open!

Call for Visiting Professor in “Contemporary City: Descriptions and Projects” Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano,

Published at: 5 April 2019

Call for Visiting Professor in “Contemporary City: Descriptions and Projects
Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Deadline for submission: May 16th 2019

Lecturer in Planning Grade 7/8 – University of Liverpool

Published at: 5 April 2019

Continuing the recent investment in the Department of Geography and Planning, we wish to recruit a Lecturer in (Spatial) Planning whose research strongly matches the current activity of the Environmental Assessment and Management Research Centre (EAM) and – preferably – also the Centre for Sustainable and Resilient Cities (SARC) as well as the Liverpool Institute for Sustainable Coasts and Oceans (LISCO).

Lecturer in
                                                      Planning Grade 7/8
                                                      – University of
                                                      Liverpool

9TH AESOP – Sustainable Food Planning group conference - Deadline Extended

Published at: 2 April 2019

The deadline for the call for papers for the 9TH AESOP – Sustainable Food Planning group conference, titled “Agroecological transitions confronting climate breakdown: Food planning for the post-carbon city”, Madrid, 7-8 November 2019, has been extended to the 22nd of April.

International Masters' Planning and Sustainability (Tours, France): 10th year next fall

Published at: 1 April 2019

The Master's Planning and Sustainability is a 2-year programme in urban and regional planning with a curriculum totally in English.
Since 2010 it has incorporated more than 150 students from 50 countries.

Applications for fall 2019 are open!

This email has been sent automatically by our website. Please do not answer to it. For any clarification, please refer to the contact details below.

Prof. Paulo Pinho
AESOP Secretary General

AESOP SECRETARIAT GENERAL
University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering,
Dept. Civil Engineering, Division of Spatial and Environmental Planning
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal

E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Skype: AESOP.SG, Website:www.aesop-planning.eu

RSPP Call for Paper

Regional Development in Russia

RSPP editorial board and Russian Regional Science Association invite scholars to contribute to a special issue to display contemporary research on Russian regions and urban areas.

The themes and topics of the contributions include, beyond others: economic transformation of the Russian regions; living conditions in the Russian regions; spatial justice between Russian regions; urban agglomeration; local and regional innovative systems in the Russia; Development of the Artic Regions.

Interested scholars are encouraged to submit an article in the platform of Regional Science Policy and Practice https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/17577802 until July 31, 2019. The papers will be on-line after accepted by a blind peer review process. The accepted paper will be compiled in a special issue on the fall of 2020.

Editors: Tomaz Dentinho This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Alexander Pelyasov This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

III INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR: STATE, TERRITORY AND DEVELOPMENT

Urban Accessibility Hub of Habitat UNI

Universidad Piloto de Colombia 
More information

In commemoration of its 30 years and based on its academic and research experience, the Master in Urban Management of the Universidad Piloto de Colombia, invites professionals of Human Sciences, Geography, Architecture and different areas to participate in the III International Seminar: Territory, State and Developmentto be held from 23 – 26 September in the city of Bogota, Colombia.

The event will be held in Spanish and Portuguese.

ECTQG 2019 -  EXTENDED CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the ECTQG 2019, the European Colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, that will take place in Mondorf-Les-Bains, Luxembourg from the 5th to the 9th of Sept 2019.

The call for abstracts is now extended until the 30th of April 2019. Submissions are welcome for any topic of interest in quantitative and theoretical geography. In addition, 10 special sessions have been organised (See http://www.ectqg.eu/ectqg-2019/programme/#special-sessions)

Submissions are made via our EasyChair platform (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ectqg2019). 

Daniel Arribas Bel, Roger Bivand and colleagues have volunteered to offer a particularly attractive workshop on R and Py for Spatial Analysis. The workshop is dedicated to the registered participants of the conference and definitely a great opportunity. Please find information at  http://www.ectqg.eu/ectqg-2019/programme/#workshop  and on the Github repo created for the workshop ( https://github.com/rsbivand/ectqg19-workshop)

Last, but not least, we have a great line-up of keynote speakers who will offer inspiring talks on different key aspects of our discipline:

- Elsa Arcaute (UCL, United Kingdom),

- Isabelle Thomas  (UCLouvain, Belgium),

- Luc Anselin  (University of Chicago, USA)

- and Sara Fabrikant (University of Zurich, Switzerland) .

Should you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Looking forward to your submissions!

The ECTQG2019 organisers 
http://www.ectqg.eu/ectqg-2019/

RSPP Call for Paper

Regional Development in China

China has been experiencing a remarkable economic growth for three decades. Nevertheless, protectionism against Chinese exports, uneven regional development, income inequalities, greater migration pressures and doubts on the effectiveness of regional policies highlights knowledge gaps that require further scientific insights.

For this special issue on regional development in China we are particular interested in ex-post evaluation of past policies and ex-ante assessment of external shocks with sound replicable methods. The main aim is to join new thinking on regional development and regional policy looking at the Chinese reality, eventually departing from scientific mismatches that informed regional development policies with different levels of effectiveness.

Papers should be submitted to the regular review process of the journal (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rspp) until July 19th of 2019. With a regular review process it is expected that the papers will be publish on the 2nd Issue of 2019.

The coordinator of the Special Issue

Jian WANG, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We are pleased to deliver your requested table of contents alert for The Annals of Regional Science Volume 62 Number 2 is now available online.

In this issue

Original Paper

The technical efficiency of local economies in Mexico: a failure of decentralized public spending

Alejandro U. Becerra-Ornelas & Hector M. Nuñez

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Original Paper

Spatial linkages and third-region effects: evidence from manufacturing FDI in Mexico

Felipe J. Fonseca & Irving Llamosas-Rosas

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Original Paper

Wage income inequality in Catalonian second-rank cities

Rafa Madariaga, Joan Carles Martori & Ramon Oller

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Original Paper

Regional disparity of medical resources and its effect on age-standardized mortality rates in Korea

Insu Chang & Brian H. S. Kim

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Original Paper

Regional convergence clubs in China: identification and conditioning factors

Weili Zhang, Wei Xu & Xiaoye Wang

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Original Paper

Effect of academic field and gender on college-bound migration in Japan

Maki Kato

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Original Paper

Urban spatial structure and the potential for vehicle miles traveled reduction: the effects of accessibility to jobs within and beyond employment sub-centers

Marlon G. Boarnet & Xize Wang

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Original Paper

Skill formation, environmental pollution, and wage inequality

Pengqing Zhang

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