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Regional Governance, Industrial Restructuring and Sustainable Development—China Conference 2017, Beijing, China
作者:佚名 文章来源:区域研究协会网站 点击数:1870 更新时间:2016-12-8 8:49:55

Date and location

25th August, 2017 - 28th August, 2017

Peking University, Beijing, China

 

Conference details

Registration will open shortly

Abstract submission deadline - 28th March 2017

 

The long-term development paths of cities and regions are shaped by a never-ending process of restructuring, with some cities and regions achieving fast growth over longer periods while others lock into a trajectory of relative and sometimes absolute decline. Nonetheless, in some cases, some lagging regions and cities find renewed growth and previously vibrant cities and regions may lose momentum. It appears that economic restructuring benefit some cities and regions and put others at a disadvantage.  The set of existing economic, political, and also social and cultural activities and functions in a city or region is important in this regard, and will determine whether a city or region can be at the forefront of such restructurings, can position itself to benefit from new rounds of investment and innovation, and can achieve more sustainable development, or instead will lose out and become marginalized. The variety in the development of cities and regions in the context of constant restructuring in the economy defies predictions of a clear-cut convergence or divergence, and instead leads to an intricate pattern of uneven development depending on a multitude of factors. Such combined and uneven development between cities and regions has of course long been a central research topic within economic geography, regional science and urban studies.

 

The emergence of China is one of the main drivers of the restructuring of the world economy, although it faces challenges as it seeks to restructure its own model of development and industrialization by embracing more sustainable and regionally balanced development and urbanization. This conference will take place in Peking University in Beijing, China—a city or region facing challenges of industrial upgrading, air pollution and diseconomies of agglomeration, although it is already one of the most developed region or city in China.

 

The aim of this conference is to think about how to better conceptualize and empirically explore the development of (and between) cities and regions in the context of a new round of restructuring in the world economy, triggered by the 2007/8 global economic crisis. This is particularly timely for several reasons. First, cities and city-regions have assumed increasing prominence over the past few decades in discussions about economic development, and with this there is a renewed interest in explaining deep-rooted differences in performance. Second, evolutionary perspectives and transitions to sustainable development have established themselves as key reference points in theorizing current economic, social and environmental challenges. Yet more work needs to be done to further develop these conceptual advances for understanding the long-term development of cities and regions and the necessary spatial governance, and for working out relevant policy implications. Finally, even though some studies, both qualitative and quantitative, have emerged in recent years, most studies have had a limited geographical reach, particularly on the US and Europe. Consequently, there appears scope for work on the global south and emerging economies, and more importantly, for improved interaction between scholars from different parts of the world.

 

The contributions may explore, but should not be limited to the following issues:

Eco civilization

Urban clusters

Mega city development and metropolitan regions

New economy

Urban and regional development

One belt, one road

Global-local: globalization and development

Urban-rural integration

Inclusive urban and regional development

Territorial inequality, social justice and cohesion

Sustainable land use policies and practices

Urban and regional development policy and governance: role of institutions

Real estate- and production-driven economy

New industrialization and specialization strategies in peripheral regions

Urban and regional theory, methodology and data

Governance, institutions and civil society

Developing area studies and the peripheral regions

Agglomeration, clusters and externalities

Urban redevelopment and the remaking of cities

Urban development and urban governance

Social and cultural transformations in regional and urban development

 

This list is not exclusive. Applicants may suggest additional topics not listed above, provided that the research has regional/urban policy or spatial strategic planning implications.

 

Submission of papers

We welcome papers from all academics, students and those working in policy and practice. The event is inclusive and offers networking opportunities for all in our field. Please submit proposals for papers in the form of a 250-500 word abstract (text only, no pictures, graphs or tables) through the Regional Studies Association online portal by 28th March 2017.

 

Conference organisers

Academic Organiser - Professor Canfei He, Peking University, China

RSA Organiser - Lesa Reynolds: lesa.reynolds@regionalstudies.org

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