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Islands and peripheral territories: challenges in a moving geography and changing "climate" patterns

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Submission Procedure

Authors should submit their abstracts through online submission system by following the link https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/APDR2022.

Abstracts are accepted in the following languages: Portuguese, English or Spanish. The papers can be presented in one of these three languages.

No delegate should submit and present more than 2 abstracts. 

Submissions must be made by May 15, 2022 (NEW DATE).
  1. If you have not submitted through this system in the past, you will need to create a user account by clicking the "Registration" tab in the online system.
  2. After you log in to the system, click "+ Create new submission" in the Author Console.
  3. Enter the title, the abstract text (Maximum number of characters 4000).
  4. The section "AUTHORS" should list your e-mail address, Name, Organization, and Country.
  5. To add more authors, please enter the e-mail address of your co-author and click "+ Add." Fill in the fields to provide the name, organization, and country of your co-author and click "+ Add." Repeat this process to add more co-authors.
  6. Select two SUBJECT AREAS.
  7. Click "Submit."

Submission Decisions

​The organizing committee will notify all submitting authors of their decision until May 13, 2022. May 22, 2022 - Pre-Registration Due and Presenters must register to be included on the program. Successful authors can submit their paper by June 12, 2022. 

The papers presented at the 29th APDR Congress will be published in the Congress proceedings online (PDF) with ISBN, after the congress.
Papers should be submitted in accordance with the template available below:
  • Template in PT
  • Template in EN

THEME

Islands and peripheral territories: challenges in a moving geography and changing "climate" patterns

SPECIAL SESSIONS

SS01 - In Memoriam: Pedro Ramos – “Economia, Territórios e Governança: dos modelos à política de desenvolvimento regional”
Ana Sargento, Eduardo Barata, João Pedro Ferreira, Luís Cruz, Francisco Carballo-Cruz, José Cadima Ribeiro, Tomaz Ponce Dentinho
SS02 - Sustainable tourism development on islands
José Cadima Ribeiro, Laurentina Vareiro, Paula Cristina Remoaldo
SS03 - Lighting up what happens between regionalization and decentralization
Jorge Gonçalves
SS04 - Metropolitan areas between scale efficiency and institutional fragmentation
Jorge Gonçalves
SS05 - Sustainable development of Islands between tradition and digitalisation
Simona Cafieri
SS06 - Good practices on Climate Change challenges and on Circular Economy in the 21st century
Hélder Lopes, Juliana Araújo Alves, Paula Remoaldo
SS07 - European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and Regional Sustainable Development in Portugal
​Sérgio Barreto, Sara Moreno Pires
SS08 - Decision support systems to plan city-region futures
Carlos Gonçalves, João Marques, Jan Wolf, Monique Borges, Paulo Batista
SS09 - Planning for spatial justice
Jan Wolf, Carlos Gonçalves, João Marques, Monique Borges, Paulo Batista

REGULAR SESSIONS

RS01 - Smart Sustainable Development
RS02 - New Urban Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals
RS03 - Circular Economy at Regional, National and International Level
RS04 - Spatial Aspects of the Green Deal
RS05 - Energy, Transports and Mobility, Agri-food and other Systemic Transitions
RS06 - Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
RS07 - Spatial Allocation of Public Goods and Services
RS08 - Migration, Integration, Growth and Welfare
RS09 - Regional Resilience and Crisis
RS10 - Theory, Qualitative and Mixed-Methods in Regional Science
RS11 - Natural Environment and Urban Development
RS12 - Natural Environment and Rural Development
RS13 - Low-Density Regions and Development
RS14 - Territorial Cohesion and Asymmetries
RS15 - Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
RS16 - Quality of life, Wellbeing and Happiness
RS17 - Tourism, Sports and Regional Development
RS18 - Big and Available Data for Regional Science
RS19 - Geographic Information Systems and Location Modelling
RS20 - Systemic Analysis of Transport and Communication Networks
RS21 - Operational Models for Cities and Regions
RS22 - Spatial Econometrics
RS23 - Ecological Economics and Ecosystems Services approaches and methods
RS24 - Islands economies: challenges and structural changes

RS25 - Regional labour markets
RS26 - Regional and local public finances 
RS27 - Regional demographies
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