RSPP Special Issue Award

Elisabete Martins

2018RSAICONGRESS

 

Call for Special Session Proposals

 

Special Session Proposal Format
Proposals for special sessions should include:

  • The special session title
  • The name(s) of the organizer(s), with affiliation(s) and email(s) (identifying the chair)
  • The aim and scope of the special session (500 words)


Deadline
Special session proposals should be sent by August 30, 2017 to the secretariat of the Congress at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Abstracts Submission Process
Authors submit abstracts for special sessions through session Organizers.
The organizers of the special session should ask for:

  • title;
  • authors(s);
  • affiliations and emails (indicate the presenter and corresponding author);
  • three keywords;
  • abstract (400-500 words).


Abstract submission deadline: November 30, 2017
Notification of acceptance of abstract: January 12, 2018

After the abstract submission deadline the organizer(s) should send all the submissions to secretariat of the Congress at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The secretariat will insert the data in the CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM and give full access to the organizer for the management of the abstracts.

 

Call for Abstracts

The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) and the Regional Science Association of India invite regional scientists, economists, economic geographers, urban planners, policy makers, and researchers of related disciplines to participate in the 12th World Congress of the Regional Science Association International, with the main theme "Spatial Systems: Social Integration, Regional Development and Sustainability". The Congress will be hosted by the Regional Science Association of India.

We invite formal paper presentations (deadline of November 30, 2017). Organizers of special session are also welcome. The abstract submission portal is now open. Full information on the venue, abstract submission, registration, schedule of events, accommodation and travel information is posted at http://regionalscience.org/2018worldcongress

 

About the Focal Theme

Across the world, communities are striving to achieve an ecologically and socially secure future. The intricately linked ideas of sustainability and integration are the key to achieving our development goals. As regional scientists, our common pursuit of a sustainable future may be attained with more efficient understanding of the ‘region’ as a spatial unit. Keeping this objective in mind, the theme of the 2018 Congress highlights the importance of analyzing spatial systems as not just physical space or social space, but shared space. The sub-themes will be aimed at providing a platform for debates and discussions around the key issues of contemporary regional science and carve out the way to future research agenda.

 

Sub themes

  • Big Data for Regional Science
  • Cooperation and Development
  • Environmental Issues
  • Infrastructure, Transportation and Accessibility
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Location of Economic Activity
  • Methods in Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • Migration and Labor Markets
  • Real Estate and Housing
  • Regional and Urban Policy and Governance
  • Regional Finance, Investment or Capital Markets
  • Rural Development
  • Social Integration
  • Spatial Planning
  • Spatial Systems in Transitional economies
  • Tourism

We look forward to welcoming you in the dazzling city of Goal in May 2018.

With warmest regards,

The Organizing Committee

Appel pour les propositions de résumés et des sessions spéciales

MARROCOS

Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer l’organisation du second congrès internationaldeL’Association Marocaine des Sciences Régionales (AMSR) qui se tiendra à Rabat, Maroc, du 11 au 12 Octobre 2017.  Ce congrès est organisé en partenariat avec l’Institut National d’Aménagement et d’Urbanisme (INAU), l’Association Internationale des Sciences Régionales (RSAI), l’Association Européenne des Sciences Régionales (ERSA) et l’Académie des Sciences Régionales (RSA).

Thème de la conférence : L’Ambition de la Durabilité à l’Aune de la Complexité des Territoires et de la Société des Risques.

Le Congrès se déroulera en sessions plénières, conférences, tables rondes et  sessions parallèles. Les sessions parallèles concerneront: i) les résumés soumis aux sessions ordinaires (SO) et les résumés soumis aux sessions spéciales (SS). Les sessions peuvent se dérouler en anglais ou en français.

Les sessions thématiques sont:

A - Mondialisation et intelligence territoriale

  1. Mondialisation et intelligence territoriale
  2. Mondialisation des marchés, des cultures, des modes de vie et des sociétés.
  3. Mondialisation de la communication et révolution des NTIC.
  4. Impact de la technologie numérique dans l'espace.
  5. Acteurs territoriaux et défis de la société de l’information

B - Résilience et gestion du risque

  1. La durabilité face à l’instantanée (gestion des risques) et à l’incertain (aléa) contemporains.
  2. Durabilité et indicateurs du développement durable.
  3. Risques et la modification des qualités intrinsèques des territoires.
  4. Atténuation et adaptation aux changements climatiques.
  5. Risques naturels et climatiques.

C - Politique et gouvernance territoriale

  1. Développement durable et action publique territoriale.
  2. Politique et gouvernance du développement régional.
  3. Evolutions du territoire et notion de métropolisation.
  4. Revitalisation des territoires abandonnés.
  5. Pauvreté, genre, migration et vitalité territoriale.

D - Economie verte et complexité des socio-écosystèmes

  1. Empreinte écologique.
  2. Croissance verte.
  3. Biodiversité, écosystèmes et services écosystémiques.
  4. Agriculture, pêche et sécurité alimentaire.
  5. Nexus: eau, agriculture et énergie.

 

Date limite pour les soumissions de résumés: 13 Aout 2017. Les résumés doivent être soumis par voie électronique, en utilisant la plate-forme disponible sur le site de la conférence:

http://events.digitalpapers.org/amsr2017

Date limite pour les propositions de sessions spéciales: 30 juillet 2017. Les propositions doivent être envoyées au secrétariat du Congrès (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

 

Plus d’informations sur le site du congrès: http://2017congresamsr.weebly.com/

 

Dans l’attente de vous rencontrer à Rabat!

Abdellatif Khattabi

Chair of the Local Organizing Committee

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Tel: +212 6 07 07 07 54

NEREUS lança Programa de Extensão “Nereides”

Fonte: Site Nereus (https://www.usp.br/nereus)

O Núcleo de Economia Regional e Urbana da USP (NEREUS) lança, na próxima semana, um programa de extensão com o objetivo de qualificar recursos humanos na área de Economia Regional e Urbana. Trata-se de uma das iniciativas para celebrar os 15 anos do grupo de pesquisas vinculado ao Departamento de Economia da USP. Inspirado nos Programas de Mestrado Interinstitucional (Minter) e Doutorado Interinstitucional (Dinter) da CAPES, o foco do Programa Nereides será no treinamento de pesquisadores vinculados a instituições de ensino e pesquisa, localizadas em regiões, no território brasileiro ou no exterior, afastadas de centros consolidados em ensino e pesquisa.

No entanto, a escala do Programa Nereides será bem mais modesta e as atividades serão focadas na realização de minicursos nas instituições participantes. Contando com o trabalho voluntário de professores e pesquisadores do NEREUS, os principais objetivos do programa são (i) treinar pesquisadores na utilização de métodos quantitativos de análise regional e inter-regional, e (ii) promover a colaboração entre pesquisadores envolvidos nas atividades da pós-graduação do IPE-USP e das instituições receptoras.

De acordo com o professor Eduardo Haddad, idealizador desta iniciativa, os minicursos serão desenhados de acordo com as necessidades dos pesquisadores. O formato é bastante flexível, mas o padrão são eventos de dois ou três dias, com apresentação de métodos específicos e sua aplicação com informações para a região onde o curso ocorrer. A utilização de dados para a realidade local permitirá que os participantes se apropriem mais efetivamente das ferramentas disponibilizadas. Inicialmente, planejamos a realização de duas versões anuais do minicurso, uma em cada semestre, sempre em instituições diferentes. Dentro do espírito da solidariedade interinstitucional, base do Nereides, os custos envolvidos são apenas os custos de mobilidade dos ministrantes dos cursos, arcados pelos parceiros locais.

Outro aspecto importante será a participação efetiva dos alunos do NEREUS nos treinamentos. Os minicursos serão ministrados por professores vinculados ao Departamento de Economia da USP, sempre com a participação de um aluno de pós-graduação que auxiliará os participantes durante as sessões aplicadas. Esta parceria permitirá ao pós-graduando aprimorar sua formação para atividade didática e conhecer novas realidades institucionais.

O primeiro minicurso ocorrerá em Teresina entre os dias 18 e 20 de julho de 2017 e será promovido pelo Conselho Regional de Economia e pelo Departamento de Ciências Econômicas da Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI) em parceria com a FEA-USP. O “Curso de Métodos de Análise Regional e Inter-regional” será ministrado pelo professor Eduardo Haddad e pelo doutorando Vinícius de Almeida Vale. Com ênfase em análise exploratória de dados espaciais e em modelos inter-regionais de insumo-produto, os participantes terão acesso a um banco de dados com o foco no Piauí, incluindo uma matriz inter-regional de insumo-produto para o Estado, desenvolvida especialmente para esta versão do curso.

De acordo com Prancacio Carvalho, professor do Departamento de Economia da UFPI e responsável direto pela parceria, esta iniciativa procura expandir as relações interinstitucionais e capacidades em Economia Regional para o corpo docente do DECON, técnicos do Conselho Regional de Economia – Piauí, outros professores da UFPI e alunos do curso de Economia. Além disso, fundamenta o apoio do IPE-USP ao desenvolvimento do Mestrado em Economia na UFPI.

Mais informações sobre o minicurso podem ser encontradas aqui.

Data do Conteúdo: 
quinta-feira, 13 Julho, 2017

Dear NECTARist,

I am pleased to let you know that Cluster 2 is organizing a Special Issue, hosted by RETREC (Research in Transportation Economics), as an output of the Madrid NECTAR conference.

The title of the Special Issue is "Modal Shift, Emission Reductions and Behavioral Change: Transport Policies and Innovations to Tackle Climate Change" and we are about to start disseminating it among participants from the NECTAR conference. Guest Editors: Edoardo Marcucci, Wafa Elias, Valerio Gatta and Michela Le Pira. The call for papers is available at the following link: 

https://www.journals.elsevier.com/research-in-transportation-economics/call-for-papers/call-for-papers-for-the-special-issue-modal-shift-emission-r 

Best regards,

Edoardo Marcucci, on behalf of the other Cluster 2 co-chairs 

Call for applications
The Peter Nijkamp Research Encouragement Award
The award recognizes the outstanding potential of a mid-career researcher from a nation in the developing world in which there is a section of RSAI. Conditions for applications are:
- No more than 10 years from the doctoral qualification (by Dec 31, 2017);
- Live in developing nations continuously for at least three years as at Dec 31, 2017;
- Be a member of RSAI;
- Submit a written formal research paper on a topic in Regional Science;
- Submit an updated version of CV
Nominees will be judged in part on the evaluation of the paper and in part on an evaluation of the research track record and performance (CV).
The winner(s) will receive support, up to 750 Euro, to participate in a Supra-Regional meeting or in the World Congress, at which the paper will be presented.
The jury will comprise the Immediate Past-President of RSAI as Chair, an Editor of Papers in Regional Science, and two Fellows of RSAI.
Deadline: November 30, 2017
(An eligible mid-career researcher from an eligible developing nation may submit a paper and their CV to the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for consideration for the Award at any time up to the end of November of that year)

RSAI has the great pleasure to announce that the jury consisting of Janice Madden, Carlos Azzoni and Erik Verhoef chose the article "Borrowing size in networks of cities: City size, network connectivity and metropolitan functions in Europe" by Evert J. MeijersMartijn J. Burger and Marloes M. Hoogerbrugge,  published in Volume 95, Issue 1, Marh 2016, Pages: 181-198 as the winner of the Martin Beckmann Prize as the best paper published in Papers in Regional Science in 2016.

 

Motivation:

Through an elegant scientific approach, the paper interprets the contrast that exists between the current dynamics in the Western European urban system and the bourgeoning literature stressing the importance of agglomeration for economic growth. 

The papers argues that rise of ‘city network economies’ leads to processes of borrowed size as well as the rise of agglomeration shadows in networks of cities, and finds that network connectivity positively enhances the presence of metropolitan functions, even if local size remains the most significant determinant for most types of functions. 

Based on the originality of the interest in the topic, and the important results achieved, the jury concluded that the paper was the best published one in 2016.

 

Many congratulations to Evert J. MeijersMartijn J. Burger and Marloes M. Hoogerbrugge!

Graduate students enrolled in Ph.D. programs in North America are encouraged to apply for the Eighteenth Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science, administered by the North American Regional Science Council of the Regional Science Association International (NARSC-RSAI). This Fellowship, in support of dissertation research in Regional Science, is awarded annually in memory of Dr. Benjamin H. Stevens, an intellectual leader whose selfless devotion to graduate students as teacher, advisor, mentor, and friend had a profound impact on the field. Regional Science is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the theory and method of urban and regional phenomena. Regional Scientists apply theoretical and empirical frameworks and methods of the social and other sciences, as well as develop new ones specifically for regional analysis and policy.

Eligible students should have completed all degree requirements except for their dissertation by the time the Fellowship commences. A requirement of the Fellowship is that the recipient has no duties other than dissertation research during the Fellowship, although the recipient may hold other fellowships concurrently. Applications from students working in any area or any Ph.D. program are welcome as long as their dissertation research addresses a research question in Regional Science.

The Fellowship consists of a stipend in the amount of $30,000 (U.S.), paid over a twelve-month period. Applications for the 2018–2019 Fellowship should be sent electronically by the applicant to the Selection Committee Chair, Professor Mario Polèse, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by the deadline of February 15, 2018.

An application consists of the following materials:

1. A curriculum vita of no more than two (2) pages in length.

2. A statement in ten (10) pages or less explaining the questions and issues to be addressed, the approach to be used, and the product expected from the dissertation research, preceded by a summary (1-page maximum) describing the intellectual merit of the proposed research, and the broader impacts that may result. The 10-page limit is inclusive of references, but exclusive of tables and figures. This text should be in 12-point or larger font, double-spaced, with one-inch margins; references may be single-spaced.

3. Copies of the candidate’s transcripts for all graduate study. Unofficial copies are acceptable.

In addition, the dissertation supervisor shall provide a confidential letter sent separately as an attachment from her/his email account with the student’s name in the subject line to Professor Mario Polèse. In the letter the supervisor should assess the quality and significance of the proposed dissertation research, specify the current state of progress toward the candidate’s degree and provide a commitment by the dissertation supervisor to obtain a tuition waiver for the candidate for the year of the Fellowship. A condition of the Fellowship is the granting of a tuition waiver for the year of the Fellowship by the university, or equivalent payment of the student’s tuition.

Applications should be emailed to Professor Mario Polèse at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Questions may also be sent to him This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For information about the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC), go to www.narsc.org. For information about the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), go to www.regionalscience.org.

May 13, 2015
Last revised, June 15, 2017

Lindsay E. Relihan, a Ph.D. candidate in applied economics in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was selected as the winner of the Seventeenth Annual Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science. The Fellowship will provide a 2017–2018 Academic Year stipend of $30,000 to support Ms. Relihan in her dissertation research entitled, ‘Is Amazon Killing Starbucks? How Online Retail Affects Local Economies.’

The research will investigate how the purchase of a product online may shift the entire set of goods purchased by a consumer, impacting both retailers who directly compete with online platforms and retailers that benefit from consumer interaction with online establishments. She will use a new dataset containing the purchases of millions of anonymized households to make a more detailed study of the effects of online retail on offline economies than has yet been possible. These results will impact any entity affected by the rise of online retail, including policy makers and urban planners who need to prepare for structural changes in local economies and firms whose success depends on their ability to compete in a world with online retail.The research is supervised by Professor Gilles Duranton, Chair of the Real Estate Department at the University of Pennsylvania.

Chair of the Selection Committee, Professor Elena Irwin of The Ohio State University, summarizes the reasons Ms. Relihan’s proposal stood out among an extremely strong field of entries for the 2017-18 competition:

“Lindsay’s proposal topic is central to local economies and regional economics: the effects of on-line retail on offline bricks-and-mortar stores. Lindsay’s question is novel and important: she focuses not on direct competition between on and offline shopping, a well-studied topic, but rather asks what are the effects of online shopping on services that are complementary to offline shopping, e.g., going to a restaurant.

The most impressive aspects of this work are the data and empirical approach: to identify the patterns of complementarities and substitution between on and offline shopping, one needs highly detailed data. Through her confidential access to such data through a major financial institution, Lindsay has assembled daily data at an individual consumer level on different card purchases, representing millions of observations on hundreds of transactions by each individual.

Another very impressive aspect of the proposed work is her careful attention to establishing causality. She proposes to make use of the expansion of multiple online grocery platforms (including those like Amazon Fresh, Peapod, Fresh Direct, etc.), and takes the short-term location decisions of offline retailers (as with coffee shops like Starbucks) as fixed to identify how online product availability and store accessibility alter individuals’ shopping patterns. Her approach underscores the central role of space in studying these retail consumption patterns.

This work will contribute a new understanding of the substitution and complementarities between on and offline retailing. In addition to being an important and novel scholarly contribution, the research is expected to generate new insights that will be of keen interest to local and state policy makers and development professionals.”

 The Fellowship is awarded in memory of Dr. Benjamin H. Stevens, an intellectual leader whose selfless devotion to graduate students as teacher, advisor, mentor, and friend continues to have a profound impact on the field of regional science. Fundraising efforts to increase the Fellowship’s endowment are ongoing. Donations should be sent to: The Stevens Fellowship Fund, First Financial Bank, 1205 S. Neil Street, Champaign, IL 61820 USA. Checks should be drawn to The Stevens Fellowship Fund. Donations may also be made by credit card through the NARSC website at www.narsc.org/newsite/donations2.php.

This most recent Stevens Fellowship competition was judged by a Selection Committee composed of: Laurie Schintler, Public Policy, George Mason University; Elena Irwin, Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, The Ohio State University, Chair; Mario Polèse, Urban and Regional Economics, Université du Québec; Amanda Weinstein, Economics, The University of Akron; and Elizabeth Mack, Geography, Michigan State University. The Stevens Fellowship Committee administrates the Stevens Fellowship Fund on behalf of the North American Regional Science Council; its members are: Tony Smith, Chair; David Plane, Secretary; Michael Lahr, Treasurer; Janet Kohlhase; and Neil Reid, Executive Director of NARSC.

The Committee thanks the 29 students who entered the competition in 2017, as well as their dissertation supervisors. Faculty at all North American Ph.D. programs related to the interdisciplinary field of Regional Science are urged to encourage their best students to apply for the Eighteenth Annual Stevens Graduate Regional Science Fellowship. The winning student’s dissertation research in the field of Regional Science will be supported during the 2018–2019 year with a one-year stipend of $30,000. The application deadline is February 15, 2018. Full submission guidelines will be posted at www.narsc.org/newsite/awards-prizes/stevens-graduate-fellowship/.

June 2017

Friday, 23 June 2017 08:45

NARSC 2017 Student Paper Competitions

NARSC Graduate Student Paper CompetitionThe North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) Graduate Student Paper Award contest is held annually in conjunction with the North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI). This contest encourages the participation of young scholars by providing a forum for paper presentation and discussion by senior scholars in the field of regional science. Beginning in 2010, two separate competitions have been held for graduate student papers:

1)    Graduate-Student-Author Paper Competition:Eligibility for the award is limited to current Masters and PhD students, and/or recent graduates who completed their degrees after August 1, 2016.Co-authored papers are acceptable; however, all authors listed on a paper must meet the eligibility criteria above.

2)    Graduate-Student-Led Paper Competition:Eligibility for the award requires that the paper’s “primary author” be a current Masters or PhD student, or a recent graduate who completed his/her degree after August 1st, 2016


Papers with senior co-authors are acceptable; however, most of the substantive work and contribution of the paper must be directly attributable to an author who meets the eligibility criteria above.

The 2017 contest will be held in conjunction with the annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, to be held in Vancouver, BC.

Acceptance of the paper requires the following:

  1. Individuals should submit a digital copy of their paper formatted using the Papers in Regional Science guidelines
  2. A cover letter from their academic advisor confirming the author(s) meet the eligibility for the competition selected.

For the Graduate-Student-Author Paper Competition, the cover letter should state that the graduate students meet the eligibility criteria. In addition, the advisor should address that he/she will not be included in the authorship should the paper be published.

For theGraduate-Student-Led Paper Competition, the cover letter should state the approximate percentages of the substantive work (ideas, methods, and applications) and contribution that are directly attributable to the primary author (a student or recent graduate). In addition,the cover letter should state that the graduate students meet the eligibility criteria; andthe advisor should agree to have the student(s) remain as the first author(s) should the paper be published.

  1. The paper must be presented at the conference by one of the student authors. Abstracts are due on July 1, 2016. The relevant box should be ticked on the abstract submission page indicating the paper is submitted as part of the student paper competition.
  2. The full paper and accompanying academic advisor’s cover letter are due on August 1, 2017. Both, full paper and advisor’s cover letter, should be submitted in electronic format to:

 John Miron from the University of Toronto (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

If you have any further questions about the NARSC Graduate Student Paper Award contests, please contact the proper individual listed above according to the type of paper being submitted.

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