RSPP Special Issue Award

Elisabete Martins

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Edward Elgar Publishing is delighted to be attending the 2016 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in San Francisco. Visit us at booth 303 for a significant discount off our latest publications, to discuss new book ideas and to find out more about our Geography, Urban and Regional Studies programme, including our exciting new book series:

New Horizons in Human Geography series
Series editor: John Agnew, Distinguished Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, US

Research Handbooks in Geography series
Series editor: Susan J. Smith, Honorary Professor of Social and Economic
Geography and The Mistress of Girton College, University of Cambridge, UK

Cities series
Series editor: John Rennie Short, Professor of Public Policy, University of Maryland, US

Transport, Mobilities and Spatial Change series
In association with the Transport Geography Research Group of the RGS-IBG
Series editors: Richard Knowles, Emeritus Professor, University of Salford
and Markus Hesse, Professor of Urban Studies, Université du Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Entrepreneurship, Space and Place series
Series editors: Darja Reuschke, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Colin Mason, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Stephen Syrett, Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research, Middlesex University, UK, Maarten Van Ham, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and Duncan Maclennan, School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK

We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!

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The Organising Committee of the XI Iberian Conference on Rural Studies invites the submission of abstracts for oral communication or poster presentation. The submission is open on the webpage of XICIER 2016(http://xicier2016.utad.pt), where you can consult the list of topics, as well as other relevant information about the event. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 31 March 2016.

The XICIER 2016 will be held from October 13 to October 15 at theUniversity of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), at Vila Real, Portugal.It is organised by the Centre of Transdisciplinary Studies for Development (CETRAD), the Portuguese Society of Rural Studies (SPER) and the Spanish Association of Agricultural Economics (AEEA). Other partners of the organization of the XICIER 2016 are: the Spanish Association of Geographers, (AGE), the Groups of Rural and Food Sociology from the Spanish Federation of Sociology (FES), the Rural Studies Network (RER , Brazil), the Spanish Society of Agrarian History (SEHA) and the Brazilian Society of Economics, Business and Rural Sociology ( SOBER )

The overall theme of the XICIER 2016 is the Smart and inclusive development in rural areas, providing the opportunity to discuss and to analyse ideas, proposals and results of research and actual experience already obtained on the applicability and implementation of smart growth agenda and sustainable and inclusive development in rural areas in different geographical and socio-cultural contexts, especially in Europe and Latin America.

Keynote speakers include André Torre, Andrew Copus, Luis Miguel Albisu. See updates in the conference webpage and/or facebook.

Paper will be published in the proceedings book, best papers will selected for further book publication or for journals available to receive them (information will be released on the webpage)

We rely on your support and participation!

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Greetings from the Organising Committee!

Dear NECTAR friends,

NECTAR CL 6 is organizing a Joint meeting together with Regional Science Academy on “Geolocalized Data and Accessibility: Benefits and Threats”. 

This meeting will take place in Marne la Vallée, Paris (France), during the 2-4 of June 2016.

Abstracts should be submitted until March 31, 2016.

Find more details in the attached call for abstracts.

Kind regards

Ana Condeço-Melhorado

NECTAR secretary

In light of the March 13th terrorist attack in Ankara and the increasing concerns about security, the 11th World Congress of the RSAI, which was due to take place April 25-28, 2016 in Istanbul has been postponed to a later date. The postponement has been decided at the request of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC).

 

We are sorry to communicate this news, especially in light of all the enthusiasm and work that had been put into the preparation of the Congress. But you would appreciate that the security of delegates is of utmost concern to the LOC and the RSAI.

 

The RSAI is grateful to the LOC and, in particular, to its president, Professor Tüzin Baycan, for the excellent work done in the preparation of the Congress in what have proven to be increasingly difficult circumstances. We are also indebted to all members of the Scientific Committee and especially to its co-chairs, Professors Alpay Filiztekin and Raymond Florax, for their work in evaluating all submissions. We would like to extend also our heartfelt gratitude to the Turkish Ministry of Development for its generous support of the conference and hope that it will continue to support the celebration of the World Congress at a later date and the activities of the Turkish Regional Science Association.

 

A rescheduling of the congress is being reconsidered with the LOC in light of the evolving security situation.

 

Fees disbursed by participants will be reimbursed during the coming weeks.

 

Once again, many thanks for your understanding and support.

 

Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
President of RSAI

Call for Papers

 

The 10th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Economic Journal, organized by CeBER, Center for Business and Economics Research, will take place at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra, on July 1-3, 2016. The Meeting webpage is http://www.uc.pt/en/feuc/PEJ2016 .

 

Submissions in all fields of Economics are welcome and should be made through Conference Maker, at

https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=PEJ2016

until March 15, 2016. Papers should be written in English. The title page should contain the following elements: name of the author(s), affiliation(s), presenter, address(es), email(s), title of the paper, abstract (up to 600 words), keywords and JEL classification codes.

 

Keynote speaker    Pedro Carneiro    University College, London.

 

Portuguese Economic Journal website    http://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/~pej

 

Important Dates      

Paper submission: until March 15, 2016

Communication of decisions: April 15, 2016

Early registration: until May 24, 2016

Deadline for presenters' registration: June 10, 2016

Late registration: as of May 25, 2016

Conference: July 1-3, 2016

 

Further information on registrationfeesvenue and accommodation can be found at the Meeting webpage.

 

Scientific Committee

Ricardo Reis (LSE, UK)

Guilherme Carmona (University of Surrey, UK)

Isabel Horta Correia (Banco de Portugal and Católica-Lisbon SBE, Portugal)

Joana Pais (ISEG-Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

João Gomes (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

Leonor Modesto (Católica-Lisbon SBE, Portugal)

Luis Cabral (NYU, USA)

Miguel Ferreira (NOVA SBE, Portugal)

Miguel Portela (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)

Paulo Rodrigues (Banco de Portugal and NOVA SBE, Portugal)

Pedro Carneiro (UCL, UK)

 

Local Organizing Committee

José Murteira (U. Coimbra, Portugal)

Ana Margarida Monteiro (U. Coimbra, Portugal)

Óscar Lourenço (U. Coimbra, Portugal)

Pedro Godinho (U. Coimbra, Portugal)

 

Contacts

Faculdade de Economia, Universidade de Coimbra,

Av. Dias da Silva, 165

3004-512 Coimbra

Portugal

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2nd European Congress of Local Governments
 Krakow 5th– 6th April 2016


"Local Government Today – People, Cooperation, Innovations"


Multilateral and direct cooperation between European regions and cities has been extremely intense in recent years. It affects not only politics and the economies of individual countries but also of the entire continent. The European Congress of Local Governments is a meeting platform for local leaders and regional elites to exchange views ace with public administration, NGOs and business. The Congress will be an opportunity for Polish and Central European local governments to discuss ways of increasing efficiency in using EU structural funds. It will also be an occasion to share experiences and make new contacts. The programme will consist of  5 thematic tracks, with more than 50 events: thematic blocks, panel discussions, workshops, lectures, presentations and receptions.

 

More information at: http://www.forum-ekonomiczne.pl/2nd-european-congress-of-local-governments/?lang=en#.VuFdC_mrQdU

*Postdoctoral Fellow in Mountain Social-Ecological Systems Modeling*

Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and Department of Ecosystem Science & Sustainability

Colorado State University

The Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and Department of Ecosystem Science & Sustainability at Colorado State University seek candidates for a postdoctoral fellow position for synthesis and modeling of mountain social-ecological systems as part of a NSF-funded research coordination network (RCN).  The RCN goals are to (1) expand an international network of linked mountain biophysical and social science researchers and diverse stakeholders; (2) explore and evaluate transdisciplinary modeling frameworks for mountain social-ecological systems; and (3) promote transdisciplinary approaches linking science with policy and practice.  The project involves developing and applying geospatial social-ecological datasets and participatory models and conducting synthesis across diverse mountain social-ecological systems.  The project is led by Julia Klein (CSU), Anne Nolin (Oregon State University), Catherine Tucker (University of Florida) and Robin Reid (Colorado State University), in collaboration with Adrienne Gr?t-Regamey (ETH, Switzerland), Sandra Lavorel (CNRS, France), Birgit M?ller (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) and colleagues from the Mountain Sentinels Collaborative Network ( mountainsentinels.org).

The successful candidate will build and synthesize GIS databases, co-develop future scenarios, design and test social-ecological models across a range of mountain contexts, write synthesis papers and develop visualization tools for relevant stakeholders.  The postdoctoral fellow will also develop original research questions related to the project. Travel to, leadership and organization of network workshops and meetings is required.

*Required Qualifications:* Candidates must demonstrate experience and expertise in social-ecological systems modeling; quantitative analyses; and geographic information systems.  Evidence of strong organizational and communication skills (both oral and written) is required.

*Desired Qualifications: *Candidates should exhibit a strong ability to collaborate with an international, transdisciplinary team. Prior experience with stakeholder engagement and transdisciplinary processes is desired as is programming and modeling GIS skills.  Familiarity with Bayesian modeling, agent-based or agent functional-based modeling, and participatory modeling is also helpful.  Experience in mountain studies is beneficial.  A demonstrated record of scholarship and capacity for successful collaborations is valuable.  Interest in novel new media tools and innovative ways to communicate results, especially from science and stakeholder perspectives, will also advance network goals.

Salary Range:  Salary is commensurate with experience.  The initial appointment will be for a one-year period, and will be renewed for up to two years, contingent on satisfactory progress and funding.

A full description of benefits is available at http://www.hrs.colostate.edu/benefits/. To apply, submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for three references to: http://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/18505*. *References will not be contacted without prior approval. For full consideration, please apply by April 1, 2016.

Colorado State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. The Office of Equal Opportunity is located in 101 Student Services.

Colorado State University is committed to providing a safe and productive learning and living community. To achieve that goal, we conduct background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment. Background checks may include, but are not limited to, criminal history, national sex offender search and motor vehicle history.

Tuesday, 01 March 2016 12:45

August Loesch Prize 2016 Reminder

Dear colleague

May I remind you of the announcement of the August Loesch Prize 2016, granted by the city of Heidenheim an der Brenz (Germany) and the August Loesch Association. The submission deadline is March 15th, 2016. To meet the deadline, please write, not later than March 15th, an E-Mail to

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if you would like to submit your work. We will send you further information how to upload your submission. The invitation of submissions is attached. Please forward it to anybody who might be interested.

Johannes Broecker 

Environment and Planning B Call for Abstract for Special Issue on Integrating Spatial and Social Network Analyses

 

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design (EPB) invites abstracts for a special issue on “integrating spatial and social network analyses of the built environment”. The special issue will be published in early 2017 and guest-edited by Xingjian Liu (The University of Hong Kong) and Xinyue Ye (Kent State University).

 

Uncovering the interplay between physical and social aspects of the build environment has both theoretical and practical implications for urban planning and studies. Spatial analysis and social network analysis have oftentimes been employed to reveal physical and social configurations, respectively. Nevertheless, much empirical discussion has focused on how developments in spatial and social network analyses have separately contributed to the field. Emerging theoretical perspectives, data sources, analytical methods, and study scales provide new opportunities for bridging spatial and social network analyses of the built environment. This special issue therefore aims to reflect this latest progress. The scale of analysis could be at the building, community, city, and/or regional level. Welcome are papers that discuss how newly integrated analyses could contribute to urban planning and urban design practices.

 

Extended abstracts (maximum 2 pages) should be sent to guest editors Xingjian Liu (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Xinyue Ye (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by March 15, 2016. The EPB editorial team and guest editors will consider all abstracts and invite authors of selected abstracts to submit full papers by April 15, 2016. Full submissions will be due on September 1, 2016 and have a target maximum length of 6,000 words. All submissions will be subject to a full peer review process.

2017 World Symposium on Transport & Land Use Research (WSTLUR): Call for Papers

 

We are pleased to announce that the 2017 World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR) will be held in Brisbane, Australia, July 3rd- July 6th, 2017. We seek original papers (not submitted elsewhere) on the interaction of transport and land use. Papers must be submitted by October 31st, 2016. WSTLUR membership is not required to submit a paper. Each conference registrant may be a co-author on multiple papers, but there is a limit of one presentation per registrant.

 

WSTLUR welcomes all papers on the topic of transport and land use interactions in the following scientific domains: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, psychology, health, architecture and design, network science, and complex systems. Sessions will be developed from high-quality papers received. We are seeking papers on all themes described below, including the two spotlight conference themes indicated by asterisks (*). Theme leaders will be in charge of the paper review and selection process.

 

Submission Instructions & Conference Information

Detailed submission instructions and conference information are available on the WSTLUR website (http://www.wstlur.org/). We are soliciting visionary papers, standard-length papers, and short papers. Please visit the website for information about paper length, submission format, peer review, key dates, keynote speakers and conference logistics.

 

COMMON SESSION THEMES

>>> Technological change* -- How do newly emerging disruptive technologies shape or change transportation and land use systems? How can we integrate technological and land use strategies to achieve long term planning goals? What is the role of land use in smart cities? Specific topics include the connection between land use and transportation systems with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and new ICT-enabled products and services such as automated vehicles, new energy technologies, big data applications, ridesharing systems, real-time traveler information, and smart cities in general. (Theme leaders: Meead Saberi, Monash University; João de Abreu e Silva, Técnico Lisboa)

>>> Equity* -- Public and private transport services are unevenly distributed, spatially and socioeconomically. Their environmental, economic, and accessibility impacts may sometimes ameliorate and at other times deepen existing inequalities. Integrated land use and transport planning has similarly uneven impacts, and may sometimes serve the interests of the affluent while neglecting those of lesser means. Access to transport opportunities created by ICT advances is a particularly recent concern. Who will benefit from current and prospective land use and transportation planning and policies, and how do these impacts vary within cities, metropolitan regions, countries, and regions of the world? Examples of potential topics include gentrification and displacement caused by land use and transport planning; implications of the emergence of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) for accessibility for different groups; participatory processes in land use and transport planning; ethnic/racial discrimination in land and transport markets; and environmental justice issues related to modern forms of transport and land use planning. (Theme leaders: Dan Chatman, University of California, Berkeley; Corinne Mulley, University of Sydney; Ahmed El Geneidy, McGill University)

>>> Active travel -- How do land use and urban design features stimulate active travel? How can we understand trends in active travel in different geographical settings and land use systems? What are the main health benefits of active travel, and what types of active travel are most effective in bringing about these benefits? What are health risks of active travel for specific (vulnerable) groups? How can methods and tools for measuring and modeling active travel be improved? What are the implications for land use and transport policies? (Theme leaders: Kelly Clifton, Portland State University; Robert Schneider, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

>>> Transportation/land use systems in growing and shrinking cities -- The world is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Cities in parts of Asia, Latin America, and Africa are growing at unprecedented speeds to unprecedented sizes. At the same time, many cities in wealthy nations are experiencing substantial population decline, while many others are attracting extreme levels of immigration from poorer countries. How does this rapidly changing environment influence relationships between urban form and transportation? What relationships are stable across people, place, and time? How can transportation investments influence growth and decline? What are the implications for land use and transportation policies? (Theme leaders: Erick Guerra, University of Pennsylvania; Joel Franklin, KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

>>> Social psychology, land use and travel behavior -- Travel choices are conditioned by decisions about residential and work locations, and decisions about where to live and work are influenced by their implications for daily travel and accessibility of facilities. To date, the vast majority of studies of this interaction have assumed that individuals and households act as omniscient utility maximizers, in accordance with economic theory. Mounting evidence suggests, however, that decisions about travel and land use are based on alternative psychological mechanisms, and that studying those mechanisms is vital for understanding travel behavior and land use patterns. Examples of potential topics include the role of attitudes and values in residential, work and daily travel decisions; the psychological background of residential self-selection; the trade-off between daily and longer term decisions; the role of norms and environmental awareness; social influence on land use and travel decisions; motivation and self-control in travel behavior change; behavior change and adherence in response to interventions or rewards; and the impact of land use and daily travel on well-being. (Theme leaders: Susan Handy, University of California, Davis; Dick Ettema, Utrecht University)

>>> Emerging transportation/land use issues in Asia -- Papers that examine and/or discuss emerging transportation and land use issues in Asia, in the contexts of large-scale urbanization, technology advancement, and unique demographic and cultural aspects. Topics may include: planning and policy implications of shared use mobilities in Asian cities; how the introduction of disruptive technologies in Asia is changing travel patterns, dynamics and behavior; transport and land use interaction in Asia's small and medium sized cities; governance of transport and land use in Asia's megacities and city-regions; and equitable and inclusive transport in Asian cities. (Theme leaders: Yingling Fan, University of Minnesota; Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, University of Queensland)

>>> Other topics -- All other papers on transportation and land use issues that do not fit into the categories described above. (Theme leaders: David Levinson, University of Minnesota; João de Abreu e Silva, Técnico Lisboa; Robert Schneider, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

WSTLUR poster Call for Papers 2017 Brisbane

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