RSPP Special Issue Award

Elisabete Martins

Extension of deadline for abstract submission

 

We are pleased to announce that the deadline of abstract submission has been extended up to May 13 in response to numerous requests and due to the increased interest in the 25th APDR Congress, to be held at the Faculdade de Ciências Sociaise Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, from July 5 to July 6,2018.

 

Theme of theConference:

Circular Economy, Urban Metabolism and Regional Development: Challenges for a SustainableFuture

 The call for papers is open and your participation is verywelcome!

Regular Sessions:

RS01 - Conceptualisation and models in regional development

RS02 - Territorial development policies for circularity

RS03 - Strategies of Circular Economy

RS04 - Technological innovation, new products and business models

RS05 - Regional innovation, clusters and ecosystems

RS06 - Reverse cycles and innovation in logistics

RS07 - Sectoral policies and circularity

RS08 - Circular Economy and labour markets

RS09 - Circular Economy and promotion of territories

RS10 - Management of urban and peri-urban metabolism

RS11 - Energy production and consumption for a sustainable future

RS12 - Urban regeneration, real estate markets and Circular Economy

RS13 - Cities and spatial planning in the Circular Economy

RS14 - Management of resources and natural systems

RS15 - Conserve and sustainable use of the oceans, seas and marine resources

RS16 - Production, consumption and food waste in the context of the Circular Economy

RS17 - Circular Economy and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Special Sessions:

SS01 - BIM Technology in Resource Optimization
SS02 - Waterfront Redevelopment Processes: New Issues and Challenges

SS03 - Understanding Decision Making Processes in Wicked Problems: Conflicts and Collaboration in Urban Areas of Illegal Genesis

SS04 - Students' come and go. Unpacking the effects of academic mobility in urban metabolism and regeneration
SS05 - Inclusive cities – relations with urban real matrix
SS06 - Maritime Regions and Clusters
SS07 - Reorganização administrativa e desenvolvimento territorial em Portugal: entre a discussão técnica e a agenda política
SS08 - Challenges in creative tourism in urban and rural territories
SS09 - Regional development and agribusiness in different territorial contexts
SS10 - URBAN-RURAL synergies
SS11 - Complementarities of Cultural and Creative Activities and Territorial Development
SS12 - Social Innovation and Regional Development: Conceptualisation, Measurement and Practice

SS13 - Closing the loop of energy and materials in the urban built heritage
SS14 - Circular economy and innovation for sustainability
SS15 - Abordagens e ferramentas participativas no planeamento, na gestão urbana e na inteligência territorial
SS16 - Dinâmicas territoriais emergentes na região de Lisboa

 

NEW Deadline for Abstracts submissions: May 13th, 2018.Abstracts should be submitted electronically, using the platform available on the Conference website: https://events.digitalpapers.org/apdr2018/

 

All information at the congress website: http://www.apdr.pt/congresso/2018/

 

Looking forward to meeting you in Lisbon!

 

The Organizing Committee and the Board of APDR

25th APDR Congress

Call for submissions

2018 RSAI Best Dissertation in Regional Science

 

The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) invites submissions for the annual competition for the Best Doctoral Dissertation in Regional Science. Regional science is an interdisciplinary field concerned with theory, method, and application of regional, urban and rural, geographic and spatial investigations and analyses.

 

The winner will be decided by the Selection Committee and will receive a cash award of 750 Euros. Award announcements will be made at the North American Meetings of the RSAI, where participants in the competition are strongly encouraged to be present. The Selection Committee reserves the right to not make an award. Decisions made by the Selection Committee are final.

 

Eligibility:

  1. A dissertation completed in any Ph.D. program in any country is eligible,
  2. A dissertation written in English,
  3. A dissertation successfully defended, with official graduation date between July 1st 2017 and June 30th 2018,
  4. A dissertation on a single or multiple general regional science topics. The Selection Committee reserves the right to determine whether a dissertation is relevant to the field of regional science. 

 

Application (in either PDF or MS Word format):

  1. A two-page curriculum vita;
  2. A letter of support and nomination from the major professor (also known as dissertation committee chairperson or supervisor) on stationary paper and with signature. The letter should clearly explain the dissertation’s originality and contributions to the field of regional science;
  3. The dissertation.

 

Applications should be submitted electrically by July 31, 2018 to the Selection Committee Chair, Dr. Laurie A. Schintler (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ). Large submissions can be uploaded to a cloud file-sharing site. Questions regarding the dissertation competition may be sent to her too. 

Call for Papers
11th Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Regional Economics Workshop
Winning and Losing Regions in the Age of Digitalisation
Vienna, September 20 - 21, 2018
The Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) is very pleased to announce the 11th international workshop in honor of Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and member of WIFO's Scientific Board. Prof. Hewings has published numerous scientific contributions in economics, economic geography, urban and regional planning, input-output analysis and other fields, and is always eager to share his knowledge and give advice to younger scholars.
This year’s workshop will focus on topics around the urban-rural divide as well as winning and losing regions in times of increasingly digitalized economies and societies. Additionally, empirical contributions from a broader range of regional economics are also welcome. The topics of interest include questions related to:
 regional growth and cohesion
 regional specialization, structural change and knowledge diffusion
 regional location analyses, spatial location choice and location concepts
 geographical impact of economic policy measures
 regional labor markets
 regional tourism
 regional planning
We are happy to announce Wolfgang Dauth (University of Würzburg and IAB) as our keynote speaker for the workshop. Wolfgang Dauth is an applied micro-economist and works at the cross section of urban, labor, and international economics. He currently focuses on topics such as the impact of technological change and international trade on the German labor market as well as commuting or search and matching on local labor markets.
The workshop aims at bringing together researchers from various fields of economics working mainly at the regional level to discuss ideas and exchange knowledge. Moreover it should be emphasized that the workshop also intends to attract contributions characterized as "work in progress" and those from young researchers. Submissions should include an extended abstract (minimum of 300 words) or a full paper.
The workshop will be held at WIFO in Vienna. There are no fees for participants of the workshop. All papers presented may be published in the WIFO Working Paper series. Abstracts of papers and/or full papers intended for presentation should be prepared in PDF-format and be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Deadlines:
Submission of abstracts: June 30, 2018
Notification of acceptance: July 16, 2018

First Call for Papers – North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, San Antonio, Texas, November 7-10, 2018

Join us in San Antonio, Texas for the 65th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) sponsored by the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC).  The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Riverwalk Hotel, November 7–10, 2018.  You can learn more about the conference, submit an abstract, and register for the conference and workshops at the NARSC Website at http://www.narsc.org/.

Click on the link to the conference section for general information on the conference.  To register for the conference or submit an abstract/session online you must first login to the User Area. If you attended a NARSC conference over the past couple of years or are a member of a North American regional science organization, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to enter your provided username and password.  Otherwise, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to click on a link and enter your e-mail address so we can check if you are already in our database. If you are in our database, your username and password will be e-mailed to you so you can login. If you are not in our database, you will need to register for a free NARSC user account and then you will be able to register for the conference and submit an abstract.

Once logged, you can change your password, update your profile, submit an abstract/session, register for the conference, and check the status of your registration.  You will be able come to your account in the User Area subsequently using your valid username and password.  In case you forget your password, just contact technical support at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your e-mail address and your password will be e-mailed to you so you can login.

Please note that there is a surcharge for individuals who are not members of RSAI. When you are ready to register for the conference please check your RSAI membership status using the search engine available on the RSAI website - http://www.rsai.uac.pt/. If you have any questions regarding your RSAI membership status or would like to join RSAI please contact Elisabete Martins (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) at the RSAI Central Office.

Individual papers and organized sessions must be submitted online in the abstract submission section of the website between now and JULY 1, 2018. The conference registration section is open and allows secure electronic financial transactions. Information about the workshops will be posted in May. If you are potentially interested in attending any workshops it is suggested that you wait until information about them is available before registering for the conference. Be sure to consult the conference website for additional information and details.

Conference organizers welcome individual papers and organized sessions relating to a wide variety of topics that are included within the diverse realm of regional science.  We are especially interested in receiving proposals for organized sessions. If you have an interest in organizing a themed session, please contact the Program Chair, Monica Haddad. We are an international scholarly organization that focuses on regional analysis, ranging from urban and spatial theory to applied problems in regional development, sustainability, environmental management, and rural land use.  We are an interdisciplinary association, with members representing fields as diverse as economics, agricultural economics, public policy, urban planning, civil engineering, geography, finance, and demography.  The annual North American RSAI conference is the premier regional science meeting in North America and attracts scholars and practitioners from around the world.  

A block of rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Riverwalk Hotel at the rate of $205 per night for a single or a double (plus applicable taxes and fees).

If you have questions, here is contact information:

Local arrangements:

John Sporing (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Program Chair:
Monica Haddad (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Overall Arrangements
Neil Reid, (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

We look forward to seeing you in San Antonio.

Dear,

We res end you the updated information about the next edition of the CTV, "XII International Conference on Virtual Cities and Territories (XII CTV)," Smart Cities and Territories, that will be held in Mendoza, Argentina, organized by the National University of Cuyo(http://www.uncuyo.edu.ar/congresoctv2018/programa),between September 5 and 7, 2018.

As was informed, inthis 12th edition, the central axis will be the "environmental, social and economic sustainability" of the territories and urban systems of metropolitan scale, centered in the next Topics:
·      Territory and Comprehensive Urban Project
·      Productivity and Energy
·      Water resources and land transformation
·      Logistics and Marketing
·      Communication and Transportation
All of them emphasized in the TIC’s use as tools of regional, urban and architectonic analysis

The limit data for the reception of abstracts is the next April 20th, in the template available at: http://www.uncuyo.edu.ar/congresoctv2018/en/upload/201801ctvcomunicationsproformaproposal-11.doc

Best regards.

CPSV and UNCUYO local Organizing Committee

Hi,

We would like to inform you, that the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) organizes on Friday, June 8, 2018 the Workshop DRONES & TECHNOLOGY APPLIED TO THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. 

The workshop forms part of a H2020 project, led by the UPV, where we present the main results and achievements of the project AiRT. For now almost a year and a half we have been working in close cooperation with the Creative Industries to develop a drone that allows professional indoor filming. This was made possible thanks to the integration of a modern indoor positioning system which allows safe handling and navigation.  

Apart from the consortium which will expose their results, other leading figures from the sector and experts from the European Commission will attend the event to talk about the opportunities for creative industries.

Here’s the link to all the information:  www.airt.eu/workshop

The lectures will be held at the Auditorium Alfons Roig of the Fine Arts Faculty (UPV), and at the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum we will offer a demonstration of the capabilities of the indoor drone.

We look forward to seeing you in Valencia!

Kind regards,

AiRT Team (www.airt.eu)

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

Image

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.

Image
 

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,

--

Ana Condeço-Melhorado

NECTAR Secretary

About Us

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.

Get In Touch

Regional Science Association International
University of Azores, Oficce 155-156, Rua Capitão João D'Ávila, 9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal

Hit Counter

Today993
Yesterday5282
This week30434
This month115575
Total25901968

Saturday, 26 April 2025

Search