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New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 16, Issue 12 , December 2024

Editorial Board

Article Number 100155

Post Covid-19 and Cities: Is it merely short-term or has it changed our cities forever?

Why did COVID-19 affect some cities more than others? Insights from Brazil before vaccination

Article Number 100138

Juan Pablo Chauvin

Climate Economics

From rising temperature to rising health concerns: A study of climate change effects in Paraguay

Article Number 100139

Paulina Schulz-Antipa, Christian M. García-Witulski, Mariana Conte Grand, Mariano J. Rabassa

Regional Sustainable Development in the North of Africa

What drives tax morale in selected North African economies? Empirical evidence from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia using simulated ARDL and GMM quantile regressions

Article Number 100141

Assidi Soufiene, Jamel Boukhatem, Qaiser Abbas

Regional Development in Central Asia: situation and challenges

Medical geographical zoning in part of Uzbekistan – A regional synthesis

Article Number 100142

Alikul Xudayberdiyevich Ravshanov, Mohammad Suhail, Nilufar Komilova, Shokhrukh Ravshanov

Left Behind Areas. Past, Present and Future

Overcoming left-behindedness. Moving beyond the efficiency versus equity debate in territorial development

Article Number 100144

Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Federico Bartalucci, Nancy Lozano-Gracia, María Dávalos

Rethinking the Regional Development Opportunities and Challenges in Southern Africa

Regional planning: A failed or flawed project for Africa? Taking advantage of big data science on the horizon

Article Number 100151

Innocent Chirisa, Kenneth Odero, Tazviona Richman Gambe

Urban-rural linkages: policies, actions, and visions for coordinated territorial decisions, and conflicts resolution

The impact of speed limits on labour sheds in the mountain west United States

Article Number 100152

Benjamin Whipple, Karl R. Geisler

Book Reviews

Book review of “Nunkoo, R., Juwaheer, T. D., & Seyfi, S. (Eds.). (2024). A Research Agenda for the Social Impacts of Tourism. Cheltenham. Edward Elgar Publishing”.

Article Number 100143

Makhabbat Ramazanova

Migration, Mobility and the Creative Class

Article Number 100150

K. Bruce Newbold

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19 November 2024

Call for Special Session Proposals

at #ERSA2025

ERSA Congress brings together young and proven researchers as well as experts from various disciplines in the social sciences. 

Contribute to #ERSA2025

with a Special Session

Special sessions bring added value to our ERSA Congress.

Contribute to making our congress the largest academic event in regional science worldwide by Proposing a special session on a topic that matters for resilient, sustainable and inclusive future

Deadline for proposals: 17 December 2024

Submit your proposal now 

Follow us and join the conversation

#ERSA2025

Friday, 15 November 2024 07:08

RSAI Newsletter (November 2024)

 

Dear RSAI members,

we hope this email finds you well.

As an excellent 71st North American meeting of the RSAI is unfolding in New Orleans, we are happy to send you all the latest issue of the RSAI Newsletter (download), as usuall nicely edited by Mina Akhavan (TU Delft) and Martijn Smit (University of Utrecht).

We hope you enjoy the read!

Kind regards,

Hans Westlund, RSAI President

Andrea Caragliu, RSAI Executive Director

Do you have experience in scientific research? Would you like to start an international career within a multicultural and diverse team? If yes, then read on.

The European institutions are looking for scientific research administrators. Recruited officials (grade AD 7) will work mainly for the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC). Most posts will be in various JRC sites (Brussels, BelgiumGeel, BelgiumKarlsruhe, GermanySeville, SpainIspra, Italy; and Petten, The Netherlands).

We offer opportunities to candidates who specialize in ten different fields, as listed below. Please note that you may only apply for one field.

1. Environmental and climate sciences, engineering, and economics
2. Energy science and sustainability
3. ICT and (cyber)security
4. Data analysis, research, and applications for evidence-based decision-making
5. Research and applications in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and complex systems
6. Space applications and geo-information technologies
7. Health and consumer protection
8. Transport science and sustainable mobility
9. Social, economic, and political sciences
10. Behavioural science, economics, and education

Detailed information on the specific duties that successful candidates can expect to perform is included in the Notice of Competition (see Annex II – Typical duties).

More information: https://eu-careers.europa.eu/en/scientific-research-administrators

Monday, 11 November 2024 12:29

Winner of 2024 RSAI Dissertation Award

Felix PotFelix Pot is chosen as the winner of the RSAI dissertation award in 2024 for his work ''The Extra Mile: Perceived Accessibility in Rural Areas'.

The dissertation presents a novel conceptual and methodological approach to the analysis of perceived accessibility and it shows that a lower provision of services and amenities in rural areas does not necessarily translate to lower levels of perceived accessibility compared to urban areas. The research employs both quantitative and qualitative methods to examine perceived accessibility to daily activities in rural areas in the Netherlands, contributing to the normative evaluation of spatial inequalities in accessibility. The PhD dissertation includes chapters that are already published in high quality peer-reviewed international journals, including highly cited articles in the Journal of Transport Geography.

Dr Pot received his Doctorate from the University of Groningen on 7 September 2023 (https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/the-extra-mile-perceived-accessibility-in-rural-areas) and was supervised by Prof Taede Tillema and Prof Sierdjan Koster. Congratulations! 

Thursday, 07 November 2024 12:09

New Councillor at large elected

During the month of October, RSAI members voted for the election of new Councillor at large on the RSAI Council. The following candidate was eventually elected:

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Prof. Sébastien Bourdin (EM Normandie Business School, France) 

Many congratulations to our new colleague! He will start their new term on Jan. 1, 2025.

At the same time, the Council warmly thanks the Councillor at large ending his term (Prof. Tomaz Dentinho (University of the Azores)) for his service.

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/

 

rspp

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

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