The Online Training Workshop for Spatial Data Analysis
Introduction to China Geo-Explorer
China Data Center at the University of Michigan
10-11:00 am (EST), October 2, 2015
http://chinadatacenter.org/Learming/SeminarsContent.aspx?id=58
Within the last ten years, the UM China Data Center has made lots of efforts in the development and distribution of government statistics, Census data, and GIS data of China. Those information provide a rich source for the study of population, economy, social environment and their relative changes in China. It has been a challenge how to efficiently integrate those space-time data, provide methodology for different research targets, and promote their applications in different fields. The workshop will introduce the China Geo-Explorer distributed by the University of Michigan China Data Center. It will demonstrate how space-time data of different formats and sources can be integrated, visualized, analyzed and reported in a web based system. The workshop is free and open for public. Pre-registration is required. The online registration will be closed once all seats are full. Please click the following link for the online registration:http://chinadatacenter.org/Learming/SeminarsContent.aspx?id=58
About China Geo-Explorer
For those who are interested in China studies, China Geo-Explorer offers a web-based spatial data service that provides easy access to a rich collection of unique, authoritative, and comprehensive information from government statistics, population and economic censuses, and many other data sources in a spatially integrated system with many powerful functions for exploratory spatial data analysis. Unlike many other GIS systems and mapping tools, China Geo-Explorer is compatible with most web browsers and doesn’t require advanced GIS skills.
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The Stan Czamanski Prize
The Stan Czamanski Prize is awarded by the Regional Science Association International in memory of Professor Stan Czamanski, an early recipient of a Ph.D. in regional science (1963), a member of the University of Pennsylvania regional science faculty (1963-1966), a member of the regional science faculty of Cornell University (1966-1988), and a past-president of the Regional Science Association (1975-1976).
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“In brief, regional science as a discipline concerns the careful and patient study of social problems with regional or spatial dimensions, employing diverse combinations of analytical and empirical research.”
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Parliament session, sala do senado, day 28 of August 2015 in Lisbon, with the participation of European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Creţu.
http://media.parlamento.pt/videos-canal/XII/SL4/04_aavv/010_ERSA/ERSA.mp4
Dear colleagues,
The Annual Meeting of the European Public Choice Society will be held from March 30th to April 2nd, 2016 at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
I attach the call for papers.
Further information can be found at the EPCS webpage: http://www.epcs-home.org/
Best regards,
Axel Dreher
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Papers in Regional Science
Volume 94, Issue 3 Pages i - ii, 443 - 675, August 2015
The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library
Issue InformationIssue Information (pages i–ii) ARTICLESAgglomeration economies in classical music (pages 443–468) Who with whom: Co-operation activities in a cluster region (pages 469–497) Industry–research co-operation within and across regional boundaries. What does innovation policy add? (pages 499–524) The two faces of R&D and human capital: Evidence from Western European regions (pages 525–551) Geographical knowledge search, internal R&D intensity and product innovation of clustering firms in Zhejiang, China (pages 553–572) Parents' education, school-age children and household location in American cities (pages 573–595) Urban growth, transportation and the spatial dimension of the labour market: A note (pages 597–605) Ports and the local embedding of commodity flows (pages 607–627) spMorph: An exploratory space-time analysis tool for describing processes of spatial redistribution (pages 629–651) The impact of government funding of poverty reduction programmes (pages 653–675) |
For over 100 years the UIA has been working to promote and facilitate the work of international associations. We look forward to welcoming you at our Round Table this year.
3rd UIA Associations Round Table Asia-Pacific on Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 September in Bangkok at the Centara Grand at CentralWorld.
We´ll discuss:
- the pioneering role of international associations
- creating a good structure and governance for associations
- encouraging corporate activism for an inclusive society
- establishing a consistent visual identity for associations
- engaging, educating, and motivating volunteer workers in a competitve world
- communicating clearly and effectively
with input from
- United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
- Associations Forum
- Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS)
- Singapore Business Federation
- Union of International Associations (UIA)
- and all the participating associations
You will find the full programme on http://www.uia.org/roundtable/asia-pacific-2015
The registration fee for association representatives is 2,500 THB. Thanks to the support of our partners at Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, we are able to offer a high-level
educational programme for a low fee. All other elements of the programme are complimentary. Delegates are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements and expenses. (Thai Airways is offering special fares.)
To register for the Round Table, please go to roundtable.uia.org and log in: your username is D1288 and your password is LBIKVUTG.
Two delegates can register with this username and password. If you would like to send more delegates, please contact us.
Looking forward to meeting you there,
Cordially,
Nancy Carfrae
Coordinator, UIA Associations Round Table
PS. Thanks to a partnership agreement, Round Table delegates can also attend Incentive Travel & Conventions, Meetings Asia (IT&CMA) on 30 September and 1 October. IT&CMA
will pay travel and accommodation costs for associations with "hosted buyer" status. For conditions and applications for "hosted buyer" status, please go to http://www.itcma.com/article.php?article_id=3115#hosting
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