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New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 17, Issue 6 , June 2025

Articles

Angry together or agitated alone? The role of social capital in the geographies of discontent

Article Number 100185

Luise Koeppen, Dimitris Ballas, Arjen Edzes, Sierdjan Koster

Synergy of health cost, globalization and good health: Evidence from emerging economies

Article Number 100183

Md. Mominur Rahman, Tasneem Islam Dyuti, Mohammad Tareque

Short-term economic effects of the São Francisco Inter-basin Water Transfer on the low-income population in Brazil

Article Number 100184

Vitoria Roberta Martins de Melo Galindo de Lima, Gisleia Benini Duarte, Oscar Zapata

Influence of land-use planning on public forests' vegetation cover: Insights from the Brazilian Amazon

Article Number 100197

Iranilda Moraes, Claudia Azevedo-Ramos

Graphical abstract

Wider effects of transportation planning: Focusing on socioeconomic dynamics and issues

Article Number 100186

Mario Tartaglia, Andrea Fiduccia, Gianluigi Cisco

Regional trajectories and disparities of the relationship between information society and sustainable development goals in Europe with the emergence of COVID-19

Article Number 100187

Francisca Ruiz-Rodríguez, Ángel Luis Lucendo-Monedero, Reyes Manuela González-Relaño

Book Review

Pricing the Priceless: A History of Environmental Economics

Article Number 100207

Amitrajeet A. Batabyal

Read the full issue on ScienceDirect

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Call for Papers for Special Issue in Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)

Title: "Impacts of War in Ukraine: Perspectives and Challenges"

Guest Editor: Dr Kateryna Zabarina - University of Warsaw; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This special issue aims to collect articles on perspectives and challenges coming from ongoing war. Unlike the previous RSPP Special Issue "Ukraine: geopolitical realities and regional development perspectives" dedicated to understanding a way Ukraine went starting in 1991 without focusing on full-scale war, this issue will address the economic, social, environmental, psychological and geopolitical impacts, providing a platform for in-depth analysis and discussion. By featuring diverse perspectives and rigorous analyses, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of the multifacetedness of the war phenomena and provide a foundation for building more resilient and peaceful futures.

Special issue information:

The war in Ukraine has led to various consequences, reshaping all aspects of everyday life. This special issue aims to explore these changes, bringing together diverse disciplinary perspectives to deepen our understanding of the conflict's far-reaching effects. Contributions will address themes such as displacement and resilience, economic disruptions, social transformations, ecological damage, and shifts in international relations, with a particular attention to spatial dimension.

By examining these aspects, this issue seeks not only to provide critical analyses but also to offer valuable guidance for policymakers, academics, and practitioners in crafting strategies for rebuilding, reconciliation, and future conflict prevention.

Keywords: Impact of war, challenges and perspectives, multidisciplinary perspective.

Manuscript submission information:

We kindly invite contributions on topics related (but not limited) to:

  • Challenges and perspectives for various industries
  • Social and Cultural aspects (i.e. education, migration, culture etc.)
  • Effects of war on environment
  • Geopolitical implications
  • Psychological issues
  • Policy evaluation (i.e. challenges and possibilities of joining the EU)

All manuscripts will be submitted via the Regional Science Policy & Practice online submission system (https://www.editorialmanager.com/rspp/). Authors should indicate in the cover letter that the paper is submitted for consideration for publication in this special issue “Impacts of War in Ukraine: Perspectives and Challenges”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

Submission deadline: December 31st 2025 

Related literature:

Maruniak, E., Lisovskyi, S., & Rudenko, L. (2023). The spatial dimension of the war effects in Ukraine: An agenda for country recovery. Europa XXI44.

Biagini, E. (1993). Spatial dimensions of conflict. GeoJournal31, 119-128.

Hinterleitner, M., & Sager, F. (2022). Policy’s role in democratic conflict management. Policy Sciences55(2), 239-254.

Bjorkdahl, A., & Buckley-Zistel, S. (Eds.). (2016). Spatialising peace and conflict: Mapping the production of places, sites and scales of violence. Springer.

 

Tuesday, 13 May 2025 15:08

New elected RSAI Fellow for 2025

The RSAI President, Prof Shibusawa and the RSAI Executive Director, Ana Vinuela, have the pleasure to announce the new elected RSAI Fellow for 2025.

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

According to the votes received from the RSAI Fellows, four (4) new Fellows have been elected this year 2025 (ordered in alphabetical order):

  1. Daniela -Luminita Constantin (Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania)
  2. Sarah Low (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA)
  3. Daoqin Tong (School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University, USA)
  4. Hans Westlund (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm; Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping, Sweden)

Congratulations to all for this outstanding achievement! 

The Gran Sasso Science Institute, a public, research-intensive university dedicated to doctoral education in L’Aquila, Italy, has advertised 12 fully funded doctoral positions in its 4-year English-taught PhD programme in Regional Science & Economic Geography. The programme offers training in both quantitative and qualitative research methods in economic geography and regional studies.

Deadline: 23 May, 2025

L’Aquila is a mid-size historical town in central Italy, surrounded by mountains in a largely unspoiled natural environment. It is the capital city of the Abruzzo region. Rome can be reached from L’Aquila in about one hour and half by bus.

Here is the programme’s official statement:

The Ph.D. program in “Regional Science and Economic Geography” is a cutting-edge and interdisciplinary program designed to explore the intricate relationship between space and socioeconomic phenomena, by employing mixed methods and interdisciplinary approaches. This Ph.D. program equips students with the skills to offer evidence-based policy recommendations, rooted in robust empirical findings and established causal relationships, and fosters research in economic and/or human geography. It aims to address the challenges posed by globalization, urbanization, climate change, and development by fostering a deeper understanding of these processes. We welcome students with different backgrounds, including (but not limited to) applied economics, economic and/or human geography, or sociology, who share an interest in these issues.

The PhD Programme lasts four years. The Academic Year will start on November 1st, 2025. The GSSI awards scholarships until the thesis dissertation and for a maximum of four years. The yearly gross amount of the scholarship is € 16.243,00. An additional 50% on a monthly basis can be awarded for research periods abroad if approved by the GSSI. During their first year, PhD students will be offered free accomodation by the GSSI. In the remaining three years they will receive from the university a contribution to their housing costs.

PhD students will participate in the department’s interdisciplinary research tracks along with faculty members.

All details related to this call can be found here.

* Students with interests in critical and heterodox regional studies and economic geographies are encouraged to apply *

Workshop “Smart and Sustainable Cities/Urban Planning”. International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering. organized in partnership with National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia.

RSAI members are interested just in that workshop (within a larger conference on Engineering).

RSAI just funded the workshop on Smart and Sustainable Cities/Urban Planning under the RSAI Program Naturing Talent.

The International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICCEE 2025) will be held on October 24–26, 2025, at the National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (NUACA) in Yerevan. This conference aims to bring together leading academics, researchers, engineers, and industry professionals from around the world to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and explore cutting-edge advances in civil and environmental engineering.

Hosted by NUACA and co-organized in partnership with the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), the conference will serve as a vibrant platform to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, inspire innovative thinking, and promote sustainable development strategies for the built environment.

This conference offers a unique opportunity to explore innovative solutions to contemporary challenges and to contribute to shaping the future of resilient, sustainable, and intelligent urban environments. We warmly welcome your participation and look forward to fruitful scientific exchange in the inspiring setting of Armenia.

The thematic scope of the ICCEE 2025 includes a wide range of pressing and emerging topics in the field, organized in the following focus areas:

Further details on the conference subtopics can be found at the following link

More info at: https://iccee.nuaca.am/

Workshop “Smart and Sustainable Cities/Urban Planning”. International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering. organized in partnership with National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia.

RSAI members are interested just in that workshop (within a larger conference on Engineering).

RSAI just funded the workshop on Smart and Sustainable Cities/Urban Planning under the RSAI Program Naturing Talent.

The International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICCEE 2025) will be held on October 24–26, 2025, at the National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (NUACA) in Yerevan. This conference aims to bring together leading academics, researchers, engineers, and industry professionals from around the world to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and explore cutting-edge advances in civil and environmental engineering.

Hosted by NUACA and co-organized in partnership with the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), the conference will serve as a vibrant platform to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, inspire innovative thinking, and promote sustainable development strategies for the built environment.

This conference offers a unique opportunity to explore innovative solutions to contemporary challenges and to contribute to shaping the future of resilient, sustainable, and intelligent urban environments. We warmly welcome your participation and look forward to fruitful scientific exchange in the inspiring setting of Armenia.

The thematic scope of the ICCEE 2025 includes a wide range of pressing and emerging topics in the field, organized in the following focus areas:

Further details on the conference subtopics can be found at the following link

More info at: https://iccee.nuaca.am/

NARSC Update

NARSC Meetings
November 12-15, 2025

The 72nd North American Meetings of RSAI will be held at Denver Grand Hyatt from November 12-15. A special conference room rate and the hotel link will be published shortly.

The Call for Papers has been published. See the full call here

If you are interested in organizing a special session, please contact Program Chair Neil Reid at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can see the special sessions here.

 

Call for Papers: NARSC at ASSA/AEA Meetings January 3-5, 2026 Philadelphia, PA

Drs. Marco Modica (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy) and Sandy Dall’erba (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) are inviting submissions for the 2026 NARSC (North American Regional Science Council) session at the AEA meeting (American Economic Association). The AEA meeting is one of the world’s largest meetings for Economists and in 2026 it will take place in Philadelphia, PA: https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/future-annual-meetings


The theme of the 2026 NARSC-AEA session will be “Economic impact of natural hazards and recovery”. All papers related to this theme are welcome.

If interested, please submit your paper or long abstract (1-2 pages) including authors’ name, affiliation and contact information to Marco Modica at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by May 15, 2025.

There is no fee for submission. A fee is to be paid to AEA once your paper is selected.

We look forward to seeing you at the 2026 NARSC-AEA session!

With best regards,

Marco Modica and Sandy Dall’erba

 

Jiwon Baik Wins 25th Benjamin H. Stevens Fellowship

Jiwon Baik, Ph.D. candidate in Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been selected as the winner of the North American Regional Science Council’s 25th Annual Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science. The Fellowship will provide a 2025–2026 Academic Year stipend of $36,000 to support Ms. Baik’s dissertation research on “Advancing Regional Fire Resilience: Spatio-Temporal GeoAI and Spatial Optimization.”


Ms. Baik’s winning proposal presents a compelling framework and research design that promises to improve wildfire risk modeling and optimization of disaster resiliency efforts, an important and certainly a timely topic in regional science as well as for current public policy. Her dissertation research will develop a comprehensive and widely adaptable modeling approach for
fire risk assessment that will produce upgraded tools for determining efficient and code-compliant infrastructure access, enhancing fire and other emergency response capacities. The 2025 Selection Committee was especially impressed with the combination of intellectual ambition and on-the-ground relevance represented in the proposal, which includes provisions to deliver the research findings to local planners and wildfire responders as part of the UCSB Wildfire Resilience Initiative. Baik, who has been heavily engaged in regional science through research activity, publication, and participation in meetings, was named in 2024 as a finalist for the 24 th Stevens Fellowship. She is studying with dissertation advisor and Wildfire Resilience Initiative Director, Professor Alan Murray.


In addition to selecting the Fellowship recipient, the Selection Committee identified two applicants as meriting special recognition as finalists in the 25th Annual Competition: Donghwan Ki, Doctoral Student in City and Regional Planning at The Ohio State University, advised by Professor Zhenhua Chen; and Daniel Centuriao, Doctoral Student in Economics at West Virigina University, advised by Professor Brad Humphreys.


The 25th competition winner and finalists will be recognized at the awards luncheon of the 72nd North American Meetings of the RSAI in Denver, Colorado, November 12–15, 2025. The Committee thanks the 26 students who entered the competition, as well as their dissertation supervisors.

 

Remembering Our Colleagues

One of the most distinguished regional scientists, Jean Paelinck, passed away on April 18, 2025, at the age of 94. You can read his Memoriam here.

 

 Journal Call for Papers

Be sure and check out the Call for Papers for journals here.

Position Openings

Remember to check out the NARSC website for job openings.

You could find your next position!

Summer Institute 2025

Resilience X-Factor of a City

16-20 June 2025, Košice, Slovakia

Registration deadline for PhD student: 15 April 2025.

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

The Summer Institute will be held in Košice, Slovakia, from June 16 to June 20, 2025, and will bring together early-stage researchers and scholars interested in urban and regional science and related fields.

The Summer Institute 2025 focuses on understanding and strengthening urban resilience by addressing shocks, assessing impacts, fostering adaptation, enabling mitigation, and driving improvement. As our world becomes increasingly complex, cities must evolve, adapt, and bounce back stronger from challenges – whether environmental, social, or economic.

Participants will gain insights into mitigating risks, responding to diverse shocks, and rebuilding cities as resilient, modern, and sustainable urban hubs. By exploring the invisible strength of urban spaces, participants will develop a better understanding of what makes cities resilient in the face of uncertainty and how adaptation and proactive reaction can minimize negative impacts.

The outcomes of the Summer Institute 2025 will also be used as a science-based input for the global COP30 Climate Conference in Belem, Brasil.

Invited speakers and experts

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How to apply

Participants should be Master/PhD students or young scientists in the fields of study such as Economics, Regional Science, Architecture, Urban studies, Geography. Participants should be fluent in English (minimum level B2) and eager to work in teams and enthusiasts for solving actual city problems

 Ulysseus partner and university students:

Participants should apply for BIP call and have an Erasmus+ STBM Grant (Short Term Blended Mobility) from their Ulysseus home university. The organizers ensure reasonable accommodation options for all participants.

 Self-funded participation :

To apply, submit your CV and thesis proposal to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Further details are available on our website: https://summerinstitute.tuke.sk/

Call for Applications

Two Summer School Syllabus

4-8 August 2025 and 11-15 August 2025

Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal

Option 1

Introduction to Data Science

4-8 August 2025
Instructor
Gabor Pozsgai
Pos-Doc of the University of Azores

Option 2

Real Estate Valuation: Methods, Subjectivity, and Biases

11-15 August 2025
Instructor
Simon Thaler
Lecturer, University of Applied Sciences Kufstein; External Research Fellow, University of Reading; and Lecturer, Technical University of Munich

Applications

Application submission
Participants who want to participate in a specific course should submit their application via email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by 15 June 2025 (midnight CET) indicating the name of the course and include (in PDF format):

  • A one-page Motivation letter;
  • A one-page CV of the applicant.

+ INFO: https://acdasummerschool.weebly.com/ 

Monday, 28 April 2025 15:07

ERSA Monthly E-news - April 2025

ERSA Monthly news & updates

April Issue - 04/2025

In this issue you will find:

  • ERSA2025 Congress
  • Internal Communication
  • Journals news
  • Upcoming events
  • Vacancies

We wish you a good reading

#ERSA2025

Still Time to Save!

Don’t miss out on the best rates.

Our early bird fees deadline is 30 April 2025.

Register now and take advantage of discounted fees before prices go up!

REGISTER NOW!

Internal Communication

Call for Applications for the Positions of

Secretary, Treasurer, and Councilor at ERSA

Period for the submission for applications: 1 April – 31 May 2025.

Read the full announcement here.

In Memoriam, Jean Paelinck, 1930-2025

One of the most distinguished regional scientists, Jean Paelinck, passed away on 18 April 2025, at the age of 94.

 

Jean Henri Paul Paelinck was born on July 4, 1930, in Antwerp, Belgium. He began his long standing academic journey at the University of Liège, where he first studied law; he earned his Doctor of Law degree maxima cum laude in 1953, and later received additional master’s degrees from the same university.

 

Jean Paelinck has over many years been an original thinker in quantitative regional science. contributed also his expertise to international organizations. He served in advisory roles for the United Nations, the European Union, and other international bodies concerned with economic and regional development.

 

ERSA extends its deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with them.

 

Read the full announcement here.

Journals News

Global Challenges and Regional Science (GCRS)

Check out the latest paper: Place-based policies – How to do them and why

Author: Jens Suedekum, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) and CEPR, Germany more

Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)

Call for Papers | RSPP Special Issue: Remote Working as a Driver for Rural Transformation?

Guest Editors: Hans Westlund & Nino Javakhishvili-Larsen

Submissions deadline: 15 December 2025

more

Papers in Regional Science (PiRS)

Volume 104, Issue 3

Latest Article: Polycentricity and regional economic resilience: A ridge regression approach

Authors: Burcu Değerli Çifçi, Hasan Engin Duran, Izmir Institute of Technology, Hasan Engin Duran, Turkiye more

REGION

Just published in REGION: "Spatial Network Analysis" by Carmen Cabrera.

Get the article open access here.

Upcoming events

Turkish Section: 24th National Congress

15-17 May 2025 in Mersin, Türkiye

more

Italian Section: 6th AISRe Summer School

Artificial Intelligence, Globalisation and New Territorial Divides. Theories and applications

9 – 13 June 2025, Milan, Italy

Application is till open! more

 

XLVI AISRe Annual Scientific Conference

Territorial Inequalities: Prospects for Regions and Cities

10-12 September 2025, Pescara, Italy

Deadline for application to AISRe Award “Young Author Best Paper”: 19 May 2025

more

 

Italian Section: Post-Doctoral Scholarship “Roberto Camagni” – 2nd Edition

Value: up to 15,000 €. 

Applications Deadline: 15 May 2025. more

32nd APDR Congress

Sustainable Transformation and Spatial Interaction of People and Places: Urban and Rural Landscapes for mobility, migration and tourism

8-11 July 2025, Porto, Portugal

Abstract submissions: 30 April 2025

Academy applications: 15 May 2025 more 

Spanish Section: XLIX International Conference

Regional Economic Development (RED): In search of improving the Economic, Political and Social Welfare of each Region

15-17 October 2025, School of Business & Economics of the University of Navarra, Spain.

Plenary Lectures – Mark Your Calendar!

We’re excited to announce the distinguished plenary speakers for 16–17 October 2025:

Prof. Katarzyna Kopczewska, University of Warsaw & Prof. Riccardo Crescenzi, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

Call for Special Sessions deadline: 16 May 2025

more

Bulgarian Section: 2025 Conference

Regional science – concepts, theories and practices in SouthEast Europe

14-15 November 2025, Sofia, Bulgaria

Registration is OPEN!

Download here for the full announcement.

Summer Institute 2025

Resilience X-Factor of a City

16-20 June 2025, Košice, Slovakia

more

See all upcoming events

Vacancies 

  • PhD Researcher position at University of Vienna. Application deadline: 30 April 2025
  • 9 Fully funded PhD Scholarships, University of Trento. Application Deadline: 21 May 2025 – 4 p.m. (Italian time)
read more

Share Your 2025 Book Publication with the RSAI-ERSA Community

 

Are you a member of the RSAI-ERSA Community and have recently published a book (preferably written in English)? Don’t miss this opportunity to share your work with our network!

 

If you'd like to have your publication featured, please send the details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Do you have another announcement that might interest our community?

Send us an email. We’ll be happy to promote it through our channels.

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