Handbook of Regional Science
Editat de Manfred M. Fischer, Peter Nijkampen Limba Engleză Mixed media product – 18 sep 2013
The multi-volume handbook seeks to cover the field of regional science comprehensively, including areas such as regional housing and labor markets, regional economic growth, innovation and regional economic development, new and evolutionary economic geography, location and interaction, the environment and natural resources, spatial analysis and geo-computation as well as spatial statistics and econometrics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642234316
ISBN-10: 3642234313
Pagini: 1700
Ilustrații: 133 schwarz-weiße und 86 farbige Abbildungen, Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2014
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642234313
Pagini: 1700
Ilustrații: 133 schwarz-weiße und 86 farbige Abbildungen, Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2014
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
Upper undergraduateCuprins
1 Regional
Housing
and
Labor
Markets.- 2
Regional
Economic
Growth.- 3
Innovation
and
Regional
Economic
Development.- 4
New
Economic
Geography
and
Evolutionary
Economic
Geography.- 5
Location
and
Interaction.- 6
Environmental
and
Natural
Resources.- 7
Spatial
Analysis
and
Geocomputation.- 8
Spatial
Statistics.- 9
Spatial
Econometrics.
Notă biografică
Manfred
M.
Fischer(born
in
1947,
Nuremberg,
Germany)
graduated
in
geography
and
mathematics
from
the
Friedrich-Alexander
University
in
Erlangen
(Germany).
He
holds
a
Ph.D.
(summa
cum
laude)
on
urban
modelling
from
the
same
university
(1975),
and
a
habilitation
degree
in
human
geography
from
the
University
of
Vienna
(1982).
Since
1988
he
is
professor
in
economic
geography
and
GIScience
at
the
Vienna
University
of
Economics
and
Business.
Manfred
M.
Fischer
was
co-founder
of
the
prominent
interdisciplinary
journal
Geographical
Systems
(Gordon
&
Breach)
and
is
now
editor-in-chief
of
its
successor,
the
Journal
of
Geographical
Systems
(Springer),
and
is
a
member
of
the
editorial
boards
of
several
other
peer-reviewed
journals.
He
also
co-founded
the
Springer
book
series,
Advances
in
Spatial
Science,
and
served
for
eight
years
as
Chair
of
the
IGU
Commission
on
Mathematical
Models.
In
this
role
he
was
responsible
for
organizing
several
of
the
Commission's
highly
successful
international
meetings
around
the
world,
including
symposia
in
Shanghai
and
Beijing
(1990).
For more than thirty years he has consistently made significant contributions to regional science and GIScience in general, and spatial analysis, GeoComputation and spatial econometrics in particular. He has published widely, both books and articles in more than 30 distinct academic journals. Recently, his monograph on Metropolitan Innovation Systems has been translated into Chinese (Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2006).
On account of his scholarly achievements, he has been named a fellow of Regional Science Association International, a foreign fellow of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, and a corr. member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Peter Nijkampis Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and in Economic Geography at the VU University, Amsterdam. His main research interests cover quantitative plan evaluation, regional and urban modelling, multicriteria analysis, transport systems analysis, mathematical systems modelling, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental and resource management, and sustainable development. In the past years he has focussed his research in particular on new quantitative methods for policy analysis, as well as on spatial-behavioural analysis of economic agents. He has a broad expertise in the area of public policy, services planning, infrastructure management and environmental protection. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles.
He is member of editorial/advisory boards of more than 30 journals. He has been visiting professor in many universities all over the world. According to the RePec list he belongs to the top-30 of well-known economists world-wide. He is past president of the European Regional Science Association and of the Regional Science Association International. He is also fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, and past vice-president of this organization. From 2002 – 2009 he has served as president of the governing board of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO). In addition, he is past president of the European Heads of Research Councils (EUROHORCs). He is also fellow of the Academia Europaea, and member of many international scientific organizations. He has acted regularly as advisor to (inter)national bodies and (local and national) governments. In 1996, he was awarded the most prestigious scientific prize in the Netherlands, the Spinoza award.
For more than thirty years he has consistently made significant contributions to regional science and GIScience in general, and spatial analysis, GeoComputation and spatial econometrics in particular. He has published widely, both books and articles in more than 30 distinct academic journals. Recently, his monograph on Metropolitan Innovation Systems has been translated into Chinese (Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2006).
On account of his scholarly achievements, he has been named a fellow of Regional Science Association International, a foreign fellow of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, and a corr. member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Peter Nijkampis Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and in Economic Geography at the VU University, Amsterdam. His main research interests cover quantitative plan evaluation, regional and urban modelling, multicriteria analysis, transport systems analysis, mathematical systems modelling, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental and resource management, and sustainable development. In the past years he has focussed his research in particular on new quantitative methods for policy analysis, as well as on spatial-behavioural analysis of economic agents. He has a broad expertise in the area of public policy, services planning, infrastructure management and environmental protection. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles.
He is member of editorial/advisory boards of more than 30 journals. He has been visiting professor in many universities all over the world. According to the RePec list he belongs to the top-30 of well-known economists world-wide. He is past president of the European Regional Science Association and of the Regional Science Association International. He is also fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, and past vice-president of this organization. From 2002 – 2009 he has served as president of the governing board of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO). In addition, he is past president of the European Heads of Research Councils (EUROHORCs). He is also fellow of the Academia Europaea, and member of many international scientific organizations. He has acted regularly as advisor to (inter)national bodies and (local and national) governments. In 1996, he was awarded the most prestigious scientific prize in the Netherlands, the Spinoza award.
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The
Handbook
of
Regional
Science
is
a
multi-volume
reference
work
providing
a
state-of-the-art
knowledge
on
regional
science
composed
by
renowned
scientists
in
the
field.
The
Handbook
is
intended
to
serve
the
academic
needs
of
graduate
students,
and
junior
and
senior
scientists
in
regional
science
and
related
fields,
with
an
interest
in
studying
local
and
regional
socio-economic
issues.
The multi-volume handbook seeks to cover the field of regional science comprehensively, including areas such as location theory and analysis, regional housing and labor markets, regional economic growth, innovation and regional economic development, new and evolutionary economic geography, location and interaction, the environment and natural resources, spatial analysis and geo-computation as well as spatial statistics and econometrics
The multi-volume handbook seeks to cover the field of regional science comprehensively, including areas such as location theory and analysis, regional housing and labor markets, regional economic growth, innovation and regional economic development, new and evolutionary economic geography, location and interaction, the environment and natural resources, spatial analysis and geo-computation as well as spatial statistics and econometrics
Caracteristici
The
only
state-of-the-art
reference
work
in
the
field
of
regional
science
Comprehensive coverage of well-established, as well as newly emerging topics
Edited, written and peer-reviewed by recognized international experts
Accessible and relevant to both students and researchers in regional science and related fields
Comprehensive coverage of well-established, as well as newly emerging topics
Edited, written and peer-reviewed by recognized international experts
Accessible and relevant to both students and researchers in regional science and related fields