Regional Studies, Regional Science
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Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Rural climate resilience through built-environment interventions: modified deliberation with analysis as a tool to address barriers to adaptive capacity pp. 1-24

- Joel L. Arnold, Elena Cangelosi, Wayne R. Beyea, Amal Shaaban and Suk-Kyung Kim
- New geography in old territories: a multivariate approach based on Portuguese regions pp. 25-50

- Conceição Rego, Isabel Joaquina Ramos, Maria Raquel Lucas, Maria da Saudade Baltazar and Andreia Dionísio
- Visualizing the impact of COVID-19 on PM2.5 concentrations in China pp. 51-53

- Zhipeng Tang, Ziao Mei, Guangjun Sui and Jialing Zou
- Regional state innovation in peripheral regions: enabling Lapland’s green policies pp. 54-64

- Diana Morales and Laura Sariego-Kluge
- Housing charges to fund bulk infrastructure: innovative or traditional? pp. 65-84

- Graham Squires, Arshad Javed and Hai Trinh
- Widespread swabs testing and the fight against the Covid-19 outbreak pp. 85-87

- Massimiliano Ferraresi, Giuseppe Migali, Leonzio Rizzo and Riccardo Secomandi
- Global and non-global city locations: the effect of clusters on the performance of foreign firms pp. 88-108

- Sharif Rasel and Paul Kalfadellis
- Evaluation of the impact of human capital on innovation activity in Russian regions pp. 109-126

- Valentina Teslenko, Roman Melnikov and Damien Bazin
- Spatial evolution of the global scientific collaborative network pp. 127-129

- Xiaodong Huang, Qinchang Gui, Xionghe Qin and Debin Du
- Proximity to coal mines and mortality rates in the Appalachian Region of the United States: a spatial econometric analysis pp. 130-142

- Sriparna Ghosh and Richard Cebula
- Rebuilding the economy from the Covid crisis: time to rethink regional studies? pp. 143-161

- Ron Martin
- Understanding the soft power of China’s Belt and Road Initiative through a discourse analysis in Europe pp. 162-177

- Julie T. Miao
- Visualizing Hong Kong’s mass transit usage under COVID-19 pp. 178-183

- Jiangping Zhou, Jiangyue Wu and Reynold Cheng
- A direct test of Kuznets in a developing economy: a cross-district analysis of structural transformation and inequality in Indonesia pp. 184-206

- Arief Yusuf, Reza Anglingkusumo and Andy Sumner
- (Un)Happiness, where are you? Evaluating the relationship between urbanity, life satisfaction and economic development in a regional context pp. 207-227

- Mikko Weckroth and Teemu Kemppainen
- Territorial disparities in youth labour market chances in Europe pp. 228-238

- Ruggero Cefalo and Rosario Scandurra
- Surviving start-ups: the importance of entrepreneurial capital pp. 239-258

- Evans Korang Adjei
- ‘Slowing down’ in small and medium-sized towns: Cittaslow in Germany and Italy from a social innovation perspective pp. 259-268

- Ariane Sept
- Mapping deprivation for each and every small area in England pp. 269-272

- Robert Radburn and Roger Beecham
- The politics of urban regeneration in Liverpool and Everton FC’s alternate new stadium-project plans pp. 273-290

- Elias Georgantas and Nikos Lekakis
- Leveraging regional immigration and immigration diversity for financing crowdfunding projects pp. 291-301

- Francesca Di Pietro
- Visualizing the spatial patterns of public responses towards a pandemic outbreak using Internet search data pp. 302-304

- Bo Wang, Xueying Yang and Jixiang Liu
- Visualizing the rural population growth in Spain during 2020 triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 305-307

- Mikel Gurrutxaga
- Territorial mapping to increase soil carbon storage pp. 308-310

- Benjamin Nowak
- Receptiveness to innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic: asymmetries in the adoption of digital routines pp. 311-327

- Anna A. Mikhaylova, Andrey S. Mikhaylov and Dmitry V. Hvaley
- Visualizing the ‘global knowledge economy’ pp. 328-331

- M. Sattler, T. Lang, M. Brainoo, J. Moser and B. Hölzel
- Where do people want to become entrepreneurs? Mapping entrepreneurship potential across Great Britain pp. 332-335

- Lars Mewes and Tobias Ebert
- Mapping regional impacts of agricultural expansion on terrestrial carbon storage pp. 336-340

- Victoria Janes-Bassett, Richard Bassett, Dmitry Yumashev, Gordon Blair and Jess Davies
- Visualizing the geographical network of inter-provincial electricity in China pp. 341-343

- Li Ma and Die Xu
- Empirical methods in business location research pp. 344-361

- Craig Carpenter, Anders Van Sandt and Scott Loveridge
- GIS for location planning of banks’ physical networks pp. 362-365

- Daniil Maximenko and Mikhail Maximenko
- A regional exploration of retail visits during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 366-370

- Patrick Ballantyne, Alex Singleton and Les Dolega
- An open data-driven approach for travel demand synthesis: an application to São Paulo pp. 371-386

- Aurore Sallard, Miloš Balać and Sebastian Hörl
- The emergence of new industries at the regional level: alignment of organizational and regional industrial culture pp. 387-401

- Emelie Langemyr Eriksen and Arne Isaksen
- Regional and international inter-organizational STI and DUI collaborations as carriers for eco-innovation pp. 402-419

- Faraimo J. Vai
- The framework of the Päijät-Häme Sport, Experiences, and Well-being Road Map 2030 pp. 420-424

- Ilkka Väänänen, Kirsi Kiiskinen and Kati Peltonen
- Regional Studies, Regional Science 2021 Awards pp. 425-425

- The Editors
- Sustainability transitions in the Global South: a multi-level perspective on urban service delivery pp. 426-433

- Lucy Oates
- Rural regional planning in the Venezuelan Guayana: an approach to inform decision-making in peripheral areas pp. 434-446

- Ricardo Avella
- Following the paper trail: the UK scientific and technological knowledge space and its reliance on international knowledge spillovers pp. 447-459

- Dieter Kogler and Keungoui Kim
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Development frames in peripheralized areas of Romania pp. 1-9

- Alexandru Brad and Aura Moldovan
- Regionalizing the infrastructure turn: a research agenda pp. 10-26

- Jean-Paul D. Addie, Michael R. Glass and Jen Nelles
- Operationalizing the knowledge space: theory, methods and insights for Smart Specialisation pp. 27-34

- Adam Whittle
- Institutional entrepreneurs and socio-institutional changes in Medellín, Colombia pp. 35-51

- Arnault Morisson and Eva Panetti
- Slippery space and sticky places: evidence from the Indian IT industry pp. 52-74

- Pradeep Kanta Ray, Vinish Kathuria and Vikas Kumar
- When rural boroughs turn into inner peripheries: a link between their socioeconomic characteristics and distance to large cities pp. 75-91

- Krzysztof Kluza
- Identifying industry clusters: a critical analysis of the most commonly used methods pp. 92-100

- Marlen Komorowski
- Regional shrinkage and planning policy change in Europe: the case of Asturias pp. 101-107

- IJsbrand Heeringa
- Defending the past by challenging the future: spatial and institutional path dependencies in the Naples port-city region pp. 108-117

- Paolo De Martino
- Understanding migration motives and its impact on household welfare: evidence from rural–urban migration in Indonesia pp. 118-132

- Joan Marta, Akhmad Fauzi, Bambang Juanda and Ernan Rustiadi
- Incorporating innovation metrics in urban indices: the Sustain-LED Index pp. 133-163

- Giuseppe Umberto Cantafio and Sherry Ryan
- Mitigating human agency in regional development: the behavioural side of policy processes pp. 164-182

- Maximilian Benner
- Assessing the regional governance capacities of spatial planning: the case of the canton of Zurich pp. 183-205

- Nadine Kiessling and Marco Pütz
- The urban gardens in South Tyrol (IT): spatial distribution and some considerations about their role on mitigating the effects of ageing and urbanization pp. 206-209

- Valentina Cattivelli
- Mapping disciplinary differences of knowledge production and collaboration networks in China pp. 210-213

- Wei Chen, Nyuying Wang and Zhigao Liu
- Finance, water infrastructure, and the city: comparing impacts of financialization in London and Mumbai pp. 214-231

- Fritz-Julius Grafe
- A spatial analysis of the Brexit vote in the West Midlands pp. 232-243

- David Hearne
- The relationship between new universities and new firms: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in Spain pp. 244-266

- Javier García-Estévez and Néstor Duch-Brown
- Well-being and unemployment during the Great Recession: an empirical analysis across UK local authority districts pp. 267-287

- Kevin Mulligan and Marta Zieba
- The influence of the Belt and Road Initiative in Europe pp. 288-291

- Franziska Sielker and Elisabeth Kaufmann
- Place-based environmental education to promote eco-initiatives: the case of Yokohama, Japan pp. 292-308

- Hiroshi Ito and Chisato Igano
- Building regional ‘goodwill’: on the financialization of subnational economic governance pp. 309-317

- Jacob Salder
- Smart specialisation, Industry 4.0 and lagging regions: some directions for policy pp. 318-332

- Mariachiara Barzotto, Carlo Corradini, Felicia Fai, Sandrine Labory and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Reintegrating informal settlements into the Greater Cairo Region of Egypt through the regional highway network pp. 333-345

- Eman Zied Abozied and Alice Vialard
- Micro-economic effects of public funds on enterprises in Hungary pp. 346-361

- Györgyi Nyikos, Attila Béres and Tamás Laposa
- Renewables projects in peripheries: determinants, challenges and perspectives of biogas plants – insights from Central European countries pp. 362-381

- Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk, Stanislav Martinat, Marián Kulla and Ladislav Novotný
- Estimating spatial patterns of commute mode preference in Beijing pp. 382-386

- Jiaoe Wang, Jie Huang and Fangye Du
- The geography of green technology licensing in China pp. 387-389

- Sebastian Losacker
- Mapping the spatial patterns of internal migration in Europe pp. 390-393

- Francisco Rowe and Nikos Patias
- Determinants of fuel prices: dominant firms, local monopolies and ‘captive’ demand pp. 394-411

- Luis Hierro, Pedro Atienza-Montero, María Varo-Morales and Antonio José Garzón-Gordón
- Barriers to the development of creative clusters in Poland pp. 412-427

- Beata Namyślak
- COVID-19-related jock tax revenue losses in US states pp. 428-430

- Douglas Belleville, Richard Cebula, G. Jason Jolley and Clara Bone
- Towards research impact: using place-based policy to develop new research methods for bridging the academic/policy divide pp. 431-444

- Fiona McKenzie, Markku Sotarauta, Jiří Blažek, Andrew Beer and Sarah Ayres
- Analysing participation from a retrospective approach: the Ecological Land Use Planning Program of the Jalisco Coast (ELUPPJC), Mexico pp. 445-462

- María Elena Méndez López, Anna Pujadas Botey and Alicia Castillo
- COVID: everything is better when everything is worse? A comparative analysis of testing, death rate and life expectancy across Italian regions pp. 463-475

- Gianpiero Torrisi
- Does urban shrinkage require urban policy? The case of a post-industrial region in Poland pp. 476-494

- Anna Runge, Jerzy Runge, Iwona Kantor-Pietraga and Robert Krzysztofik
- Towards more dispersion: the geographical evolution of China's development zones pp. 495-498

- Senlin Hu, Gang Zeng, Liang Zhuang and Haimeng Liu
- The spatial implications of rural business digitalization: case studies from Wales pp. 499-510

- Laura Norris
- SME segmentation and regional development agencies’ innovation support measures pp. 511-531

- Jakub Kruszelnicki, Mikołaj Gołuński, Piotr Ciochoń, Manuel Noya, Esteban Pelayo and Joanna Z˙yra
- The role of open borders and cross-border cooperation in regional growth across Europe pp. 532-549

- Kadir Basboga
- Governance entrepreneurship in regional economic development: individual agency in Austria pp. 550-567

- Stefanie Döringer
- Mapping the inequalities of medical resource provision in China pp. 568-570

- Haimeng Liu, Chuanglin Fang and Yupeng Fan
- Eco-innovations and economic performance of regions: a systematic literature survey pp. 571-588

- Anna Krupoderova and Boris A. Portnov
- Spatial disparities in SME productivity: evidence from the service sector in England pp. 589-602

- Pattanapong Tiwasing, Yoo Ri Kim and Temitope Akinremi
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