The Spanish
Association of Regional Science and the Valencian Association of Regional
Science Congress
XXXV
Meeting on Regional Studies and IV Valencian Conference on Regional Studies
“Regional
Development in times of change”
Valencia, 26 and 27 November 2009
ADEIT - Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia
Plaza Virgen de
Dear
colleagues
I would
like to announce that the Spanish Association of Regional Science and the
Valencian Association of Regional Science Congress will be held in
Organization
On this
occasion, the Ivie (Valencian Institute of Economic Research) will collaborate on
the organization of the congress with the Spanish and Valencian Association of
Regional Science.
Summary
The
congress will be organized around the following thematic areas:
1.
Specialization,
productivity and regional competitiveness
2.
Local
development and urban competitiveness
3.
The
Valencian economy
4.
Energy,
sustainability, natural resources and the environment
5.
Autonomous
and local funding
6.
Territorial
policies in the European Union
7.
Transport,
mobility and infrastructures
8.
Government
and land distribution
9.
Population
and migration movements
10.
Public
services: efficiency and equity
11.
The
labour market, wages and productivity
12.
Industrial districts and territorial clusters
13.
Globalization
and regional development
14.
Tourism
15.
Methods
of regional analysis
Authors may
indicate which thematic area they would like their presentation to be part of
in the abstract of their paper.
Submission
of abstracts: until 5 June
Submission
of complete paper: until 17 July
Final
acceptance: until 2 October
Venue
The head
office of Adeit – Fundación Universidad Empresa of the Universitat de Valencia is
located in the historical centre of
The venue
was conceived as a meeting place for society so that events can be organized
and held in which ideas, knowledge and experiences are exchanged.
Further information: http:www.reunionesdeestudiosregionales.org/
XXXV Meeting on Regional Studies and IV Valencian Conference on Regional Studies (503.26 kB)