The issue contains:
· ERSA2018: Policy Sessions highlight
· Next ERSA-REGIO Academic Lecture on 11 June 2018
· REGION news – Just published
· ERSA Sections: upcoming calls’ deadlines |
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Policy – An important element of the Congress |
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Once again the ERSA Congress promises to be a great resource and opportunity for regional, national, and European policy makers. There are several special sessions with a strong policy focus. There will be designated Policy Series Sessions throughout the Congress at which policy discussants will provide their perspectives on the scientific work. This will foster deeper engagement between academics and policy-making colleagues. In addition, a Policy Roundtable will take place on Thursday 30 August (4.30pm) to present and discuss techniques for improving programme evaluations. There will be contributors from the European Commission, OECD, and national departments and agencies in Europe. More information to be posted on the congress website shortly. |
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Reminder to benefit from early bird fee
Please make sure to secure your early bird Congress fee by registering before June 9.
Please note: Special Session and Refereed Session and Young Scientists/Epainos participants must register and submit their draft papers by June 9. |
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Follow the event
Tweet: #ersacork2018 |
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ERSA-REGIO Upcoming Lecture |
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3rd ERSA-REGIO Lecture with Eveline van Leeuwen |
Prof. Eveline van Leeuwen, Wageningen University (NL), will give a lecture on interactions between urban and rural regions, as Cohesion Policy in the post2020 needs to take into account interactions and spillovers effects between functional regions.
Abstract to be communicated in due time.
Discussant: Dr. Frédéric Wallet, Inra – University of Paris Saclay, France
Save the date:
11 June 2018 from 15:00-17:00 at DG REGIO premises, Brussels, Belgium. Registration link will be communicated in due time. more |
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REGION welcomes new editors |
After Declan Jordan, who joined the REGION editorial team earlier this year, we are now very happy to welcome yet two new members in the REGION team: Francisco Rowe and Özge Öner. Özge brings in a strong profile with a broad scope including research themes ranging from retail and leisure, migration and integration, to agglomeration economies. Francisco has taken over the editorship of the Resources Section from Julia Koschinsky, who has moved on to exiting new projects. We would like to thank Julia for her invaluable contribution in the start-up and early development of REGION.
Important: If you have any visualizations, dataset descriptions, algorithms or other interesting contributions for the Resources Section in REGION, Francisco is now available to help you in the process.
Reading or submitting to REGION, please visit the website!
Sierdjan Koster
Managing editor of REGION |
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Just published in REGION |
Towards an Integrated Evaluation Approach for Cultural Urban Landscape Conservation/Regeneration
Francesca Nocca, Luigi Fusco Girard
European urban freight transport policies and research funding: are priorities and H2020 calls aligned?
Giacomo Lozzi, Valerio Gatta, Edoardo Marcucci
https://openjournals.wu-wien.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/issue/view/14 |
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Just published in RERU |
We are pleased to announce the publication of a Special issue on the performance of regional policies in Europe. The special issue “La performance des politiques régionales en Europe” of the RERU – Revue d’économie régionale et urbaine whose guest editors are Sébastien Bourdin and Elena Ragazzi, is devoted to the topic of public policy evaluation. It discusses, starting from lessons deriving from a survey of research works, quantitative and qualitative approaches adopted in the field of regional sciences, and it opens to the challenges for future research.
RERU is the journal of the French Speaking Section ASRDLF
http://www.revues.armand-colin.com/eco-sc-politique/revue-deconomie-regionale-urbaine/revue-deconomie-regionale-urbaine-ndeg-22018 |
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ERSA Sections News and deadlines |
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Join the new COST Action
Network for Inclusive Cities in Europe (NICE) |
We would like to inform you about the new COST Action launched by a team at the University of Lodz (Poland) and representing the Polish Section of ERSA.
Justyna Danielewicz and Maciej Turala from the University of Lodz therefore invite you to join the Action Network for Inclusive Cities in Europe (NICE).
If you are interested to join this Action, please apply as soon as possible and preferably by this Friday 27 April, 2018. Interested. We invite you to read extensive information to join the action in time.
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5th APDR Congress
Circular Economy: Urban Metabolism and Regional Development
5-6 July 2018, Lisbon, Portugal |
Regular Sessions include:
RS01 – Conceptualisation and models in regional development
RS02 – Territorial development policies for circularity
RS03 – Strategies of Circular Economy
RS04 – Technological innovation, new products and business models
RS05 – Regional innovation, clusters and ecosystems
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Abstract submission deadline: 6 May 2018 |
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XLVI International Conference on Regional Science
Approaching to an economic model more social and sustainable
21,22 and 23 November 2018, València, Spanish |
Themes include
· Methods of spatial analysis, geographic information systems and big data
· Growth, development and competitiveness
· Territory, welfare and happiness
· Population movements, inequality, poverty and inclusive growth
· Economy of knowledge, creativity and geography of innovation
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Abstract submission deadline: 14 May 2018 |
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GfR Summer Conference 2018
Borders and Regional Development
6-7 September 2018, Berlin, Germany |
The GfR conference is jointly organised with the Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak Sections of ERSA.
The Sections invite contributions dealing with the topic of the conference in a wide sense and with related topics.
Motivation:
The role and function of borders has changed dramatically in Europe in the recent decades. The areas represented by the sections jointly organizing this conference were particularly affected by these changes. With Brexit approaching, we can expect such transformation to continue.
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Abstract submisssion deadline: 1 June 2018 |
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