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Elisabete Martins

The APDR invites regional scientists, economists, sociologists, geographers, urban planners, policy makers, and researchers of related disciplines to participate in the 32nd APDR Congress with the theme "Sustainable Transformation and Spatial Interaction of People and Places: Urban and Rural Landscapes for mobility, migration and tourism" that will be held from 10 to 11 of July, 2025, at the Universidade Portucalense (UPT), Porto, Portugal.

On July 8 and 9, 2025, just before the main conference, a Sustainable Regional Development Academy will be organized for a limited number participants at the Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP), Porto, Portugal.

The call for papers and Special Session Proposals are open and your participation is very welcome!

Deadline for Special Session proposals: February 10, 2025. Proposals should be sent by email to the secretariat,of the Congress (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). 

Deadline for Abstracts submissions: April 2, 2025. Authors should submit their abstracts through online submission system by following the link https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/APDR2025

Deadline for Academy Applications: March 15, 2025. More information at https://www.apdr.pt/congresso/2025/academy.html

All information at the congress website: http://www.apdr.pt/congresso/2025.

Looking forward to meeting you in Porto, Portugal!

The Organizing Committee and the Board of APDR

32nd APDR Congress

Cartaz CALL APDR2025

 

The Southern Africa Regional Science Association (SARSA), in collaboration with the journal Regional Science Policy &The Southern Africa Regional Science Association (SARSA), in collaboration with the journal Regional Science Policy &Practice, the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), and the Department of Construction Economics andManagement at the University of Cape Town, announces the

3rd Southern Africa Regional Science Association Annual Conference

Rethinking the Regional Development Opportunities and Challenges in Southern Africa

10-12 September 2025, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Conference Themes
The conference will specifically focus on how rapid urbanisation in Southern Africa has created a range of development opportunities and challenges. The conference seeks to address a broad range of themes that include but are not limited to the following:
  • Urban and Economic Resilience
  • Urbanisation and City Growth Processes
  • Housing Development (Affordable & Low-Cost Housing)
  • Smart Cities Planning and Sustainability
  • Sustainable Urban Development and Management
  • Urban Infrastructure
  • Urban Agriculture & Food Systems
  • Climate Change Resilience and Adaptability
  • Regional Migration and Urban Development
  • Urban Crime and Safety
  • Poverty, Inequality and Informality
  • Transportation and Mobility in Urban Areas
Key dates
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: 31 January 2025
Notification of Accepted Abstracts: 28 February 2025
Submission of Full Papers: 30 April 2025
Notification of full paper acceptance: 30 June 2025
Resubmission of revised papers: 30 July 2025 

​The following deadlines apply for non-refereed papers and abstracts:
Submission: 30 July 2025
Notification of acceptance: 4 August 2025

More info at: https://sarsa2025.weebly.com/

 

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Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)

Call for Papers Special Issue: Local disparities and Regional development

Editors

Carolina Guevara Rosero, Departamento de Economía Cuantitativa, Facultad de Ciencias, Escuela Politécnica Nacional - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This calls for public policy recommendations and actions aiming to reduce unequal regional development and growth.
This special call aims to mobilize studies on regional disparities that give insights for possible policy recommendations. We kindly invite contributions on topics related (but not limited) to:

• Spatial disparities at the subnational level, causes and effects
• Firms (innovation) and social networks in regions
• Effects of spatial disparities in economic performance
• Effects of spatial disparities in welfare
• Regional migration
• Regional economic structure and productive networks and resilience

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Local disparities and Regional development”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until October 15, 2025

 

RSPP Call for Papers

Special Issue on Sustainability and regional challenges of GVC-dependent FDI development path

Editors

Magdolna Sass - Institute of World Economics, Hungary; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Zoltán Gál - University of Pécs, Hungary; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This special issue delves into the sustainability of Global Value Chain (GVC) dependent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) development in dependent market economies (DME) of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Latin America (Mexican case). It examines the regional impacts and transformative effects of GVC-dependent FDI, particularly in the lower value-added segments of production and assembly. The issue will compare the growth experiences of DME economies, address the challenges posed by recent economic disruptions, and explore the readiness of these regions for Industry 4.0. By proposing alternative models and strategies, this issue aims to foster a sustainable and resilient economic future for CEE and Mexican regions within the global economic landscape.

Keywords

  • Sustainability
  • Global Value Chains (GVCs)
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  • Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
  • Regional Development
  • Industry 4.0

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Sustainability and regional challenges of GVC-dependent FDI development path”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until March 31, 2025

RSPP Call for Papers

Special Issue on Sustainability in the Middle East

Editors

Umut Türk - Abdullah Gül University, Kayseri, Türkiye; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Armağan Teke Lloyd - Abdullah Gül University, Kayseri, Türkiye; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Current circumstances highlight the pressing need for immediate action, particularly in the domain of SDG 16—Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions for the Middle East. Interconnected socioeconomic factors necessitate prompt attention to goals 10 (Reduced Inequality), 5 (Gender Equality), and 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). The Middle East grapples with distinct challenges, including political instability, water scarcity, and socio-economic disparities. Issues of inequality, unemployment, and social exclusion are prevalent in many Middle Eastern countries. Migration flows in the region have been significant, driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, conflict, and social reasons. In addressing these multifaceted challenges, the SDGs offer a relevant framework, emphasizing critical goals such as peace, quality education, decent work, and reduced inequality. This special issue aims to address emerging research challenges and novel approaches/findings in this field.  

Keywords

Sustainable Development, Middle East, Peace, Environment

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Sustainability in the Middle East”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until October 15, 2025.

RSPP Call for Papers

Special Issue on A New Toolbox for Novel Research in Regional, Urban and Spatial Studies

Editor

Katarzyna Kopczewska - University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Science, Poland. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Novelty in research is rooted in critical observation, theory, data or methods. There is no progress in science without these elements. Very often the focus is on the first two, while the last two are neglected. The aim of this special session is to collect papers whose strength lies in data and/or methods. They should open up new avenues for regional research, allowing new questions to be asked and the same phenomena to be seen with new eyes. Taking a new approach is risky - it may not always be successful and convincing to others. But it can also bring great scientific gain and stimulate scientific debate, which is the seed of conferences and publications. This session aims to stimulate discussion on novel methods and data that can be used in regional, urban and spatial studies.

Welcome topics include, among others:

- spatial machine learning

- links between spatial statistics, spatial econometrics and spatial machine learning

- novel approaches to dealing with low granularity spatial data

- methods, tricks and approaches for dealing with spatio-temporal data

- new algorithms for dealing with big data and streaming data

- challenges of aggregating spatial data of different granulation - coherent databases of pixel, raster, line, regional, point, polygon data

- new sources of data that can be used in regional, urban and spatial studies.

- what is right - theory-driven, problem-driven or data-driven science?

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “A New Toolbox for Novel Research in Regional, Urban and Spatial Studies”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until January 15, 2025.

RSPP Call for Papers

Special Issue on Regional Sustainable Development in the Global South

Editors

Abdul Shaban, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Global South is undergoing an urban revolution with profound consequences to its society, economy, culture, polity, demography, human behaviour, and built and natural environments. Many associates this urbanism to arrhythmic (Lefebvre, 2004; Shaban and Datta, 2019) development of Global South through ‘fast urbanization’ (Datta and Shaban, 2017) based on ‘fast policies’ (Peck and Theodore, 2015) from Global North, while others locate the changes in the paradigm of new economic development and social liberation (Brugmann, 2009).  Some studies have located the urbanization in the Global South within the essence of northern urbanity or ‘planetary’ urbanism (Brenner and Schmid, 2015), while others have differentiated its character and called it ‘Southern Urbanism’ (Schindler, 2017).  ‘Fast’ urbanization and city building is seen as utopia by the post-colonial states of the Global South to overcome their economic underdevelopment. The amassed investments in cities by both the private sector and the entrepreneurial states are sharpening the rural-urban divides in development with massive consequences to both the poverty and aspiration led migration to urban centres, especially to the mega cities. Theme based urbanism and city building from garden city, ecocity, intelligent city to smart city has emerged as a trope for urban future and sustainability.

This urban moment in the Global South is caught in many contradictory processes: slow societies with fast urbanism; burgeoning urban system with imbalanced hierarchies of cities; increased city building and rising houselessness and inadequate social and physical infrastructure; rising means of transport with increased traffic congestions; economic growth with increased inequalities; increased accumulation of wealth in urban centres with increased dispossession of the rural; increased nationalism with increased exoticism; increased emphasis on democracy with decreased citizens’ participation; increased size of government with declining social welfare; increased planning with rising informality; rising economic development with increased adverse environmental consequences; rising middle class with sharpening ethnic divides; increased policing with rising crimes, etc.

In the above context, we invite well-researched papers and case studies from the Global South (Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania) around the following sub-themes (with discussion on implications to the urban future),

  1. Urban planning and local context
  2. Urban infrastructure (including digital Infrastructure)
  3. Urban mobilities
  4. Urbanization and democratic participation
  5. Socio-spatial segregation and exclusion in cities
  6. Urban violence and community resilience
  7. Urban environment and climate action
  8. Engagement with sustainable urbanization

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Regional Sustainable Development in the Global South”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until December 31, 2024.

References

Brenner N and  Schmid C (2015) Towards a New Epistemology of the Urban? City 19 (2-3): 151–182. 

Brugmann J (2009). Welcome To Urban Revolution: How Cities Are Changing The World. New Delhi: HarperCollins.

Datta A and Shaban A (eds) (2016) MegaUrbanization in the Global South: Fast Cities and New Urban Utopias of the Postcolonial State. New York: Routledge.

Lefebvre H (2004) Rhythmanalysis: Space, Time and Everyday Life (Translated by Stuart Elden and Gerald Moore). Paris: Continuum.

Peck J and Theodore N (2015) Fast Policy: Experimental Statecraft at the Thresholds of Neoliberalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 

Schindler S (2017) Towards a paradigm of Southern urbanism. City 21(1): 47-64.

Shaban A and Datta A (2019) Towards 'Slow' and 'Moderated' Urbanism. Economic and Political Weekly 54(48):36-42.

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Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)

Call for Papers Special Issue: “Post-Covid Latin American Economies: countries, regions and cities”.

Editor

Carlos Azzoni - Department of Economics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Following the containment of the COVID-19 pandemic, Latin American countries focused on fostering recovery processes, which have been heterogeneous across the region. The pandemic not only had negative effects but also compelled many companies and workers to promote remote working, accelerating a process that would likely have taken many years to reach the levels observed during the health crisis. Moreover, the skills developed during this period continue to be utilized by companies and workers. It is probable that many tasks now carried out from home and meetings that previously required travel are now conducted online. Likewise, delivery firms that experienced a significant increase in their activities during the pandemic continue to experience high levels of demand.

This special issue focuses on the changes that have emerged, especially at the subnational level, and how they have influenced the economic recovery processes.

Regardless of the topic chosen, the papers should have a short introductory section describing the overall impact of the pandemic on the countries' economy as a whole and on their regions and/or cities, depending on the geographical scale chosen, and the path of recovery up to recent times.

The papers may concentrate on specific topics, such as labor market modifications, poverty, income inequality, social interactions, political preferences, or other issues chosen by the researchers.

Keywords

COVID-19 economic impacts; Recovery post COVID-19; Socioeconomic changes; Regional inequality; Urban changes

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Post-Covid Latin American Economies: countries, regions and cities”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until December 31, 2024.
Tuesday, 29 October 2024 07:52

ERSA Monthly E-news - October2024

ERSA Monthly news & updates

October Issue - 08/2024

In this issue you will find:

  • #ERSA2025
  • Upcoming events
  • Journals news
  • Publications
  • Job opportunities

We wish you a good reading

#ERSA2025

The Call for Special Session Proposals is OPEN!

Deadline: 17 December 2024

Submit your proposal here!

Upcoming events

40th Anniversary International Scientific Conference

Contemporary Challenges in the Study of the Geography of Industry and Services

2-3 December 2024, Cracow, Poland

Organised by the University of the National Education Commission, Krakow under the patronage of ERSA Polish section 

Submissions deadline: 10 November 2024

more 

Nordic Section: 2024 Workshop

New Perspectives on Regional Science Issues

5-6 December 2024, Malmö University, Sweden

Submissions deadline: 31 October 2024

more 

German Speaking Section: Winter Seminar 2025

16-21 February 2025, Matrei in Osttirol/ Austria

Submissions deadline: 10 November 2024 more

British and Irish Section

2025 Early Career Colloquium

23-24 January 2025 │Online

The Call for Abstracts deadline: 9 December 2024 more

51st Annual Conference

18-19 June 2025, Cork, Ireland

Save the dates! more

ERSA Summer School 2025

Sustainability, Innovation and Regional Development

29 June – 4 July 2025, Dresden, Germany

Mark your agenda!

Journals news

Global Challenges and Regional Science

Publish your research in GCRS, the new open access journal of ERSA.

APCs are waived until 1 June 2026

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REGION

Just published, Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)

Varying size and shape of spatial units Analysing the MAUP through agglomeration economies in the case of Germany

Rozeta Simonovska & Egle Tafenau, University of Goettingen

Read the full article open access at the REGION homepage

Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) 

Latest issue: Volume 16, Issue 11, November 2024 more

Papers in Regional Science (PiRS)

New issue: Volume 103, Issue 5, October 2024 more

ERSA-RSAI Members Publish

Digitally Disrupted Space

Proximity and New Development Opportunities for Regions and Cities

1st Edition

Author:

Anastasia Panori, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

ELSEVIER

More information from the publisher

Migration Impact Assessment

A Toolbox for Participatory Practices

Editors:

Stefan Kordel, Institute of Geography, FAU, Germany

Marika Gruber, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Nomos

More information from the publisher

See all recent publications

New publications to share?

Your are member of the RSAI-ERSA Community and you have recently published a book, grasp this opportunity to inform us about it. We are looking for

· Books published in 2024

· Preferably written in English 

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

Vacancies

  • PhD Researcher in Labour Economics, KOF Swiss Economic Institute at the ETH Zurich. Application deadline: 15 November 2024
  • Two three-year post-doctoral positions, The Department of Economics at Stockholm University. Application deadline: 15 November 2024
  • Assistant Professor of Innovation Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Application deadline: 17 November 2024 (23.59 UK time)
  • Assistant Professor in Sustainable Cities University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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If you want to share an announcement interesting for our community,

Send us an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will promote it via our channels

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Call for Papers Special Issue: Sustainable Development of Afghanistan and Iran

Editor

Abdul Shaban - School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Given, the difficult political history and development situation, Afghanistan and Iran requires deeper analysis of its existing situation and human practices to learn and track itself on the path of sustainable development. The major challenge before the country is how to evolve a war economy into a peaceful and sustainable economy. The proposed special issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice will attempt to understand the possibilities of development of Afghanistan and Iran in the context the regional history and current reality, with the following major subareas (though not limited to),

  • From war to peace, prospects for regional development in Afghanistan and Iran
  • Regional philosophy of peace and development and spatial practices
  • Economic structure and potentials of growth
  • Inequality, poverty, and potential for sustainable community development
  • The role of trade, especially the regional trade (India, Pakistan, China, Iran, and Central Asian Countries), and investment in development,
  • Urban centers, regional growth (including rural-urban), and development
  • Educational Institutions, skills, and human capital
  • Women and development
  • Sustainable Development Goals in the Regions of Afghanistan and Itan

Manuscript submission information:

All submissions must be original and may not be under review elsewhere. 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 “Sustainable Development of Afghanistan and Iran”, otherwise, your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.

  • Submissions open until December 31, 2024.

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