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 	                     25th Conference on Urban and Regional Statistics and Research
                             Wroclaw, Poland 30th August to 1 September 2006
                                             Organised by
                    SCORUS – the international network for regional and urban statistics
                                           www.scorusnet.com

Call for Papers

The International Statistical Institute/International Association for Urban and Regional Statistics’ Standing Committee on Regional and Urban Statistics(SCORUS) are pleased to announce the main call for papers for their 25th Conference on Urban and Regional Statistics and Research. The main theme of the conference is:

                                   Globalization Impact on Regional and Urban Statistics

The conference consists of invited paper sessions in the following areas:
1. Regional patterns of foreign direct investment, to include papers on, e.g.:
	effects of FDI on the regional development of the host countries; 
	the role of trans-national corporations; 
	regional financial markets and globalization;
	impact of business relocation on local economic growth, etc.
2. International cities as poles of economic growth, to include papers on, e.g.:
	international cities as centres of growth;
	urban futures 
	economic growth in urban systems - the regional distribution
3. Regional effects of international migration, to include papers on, e.g.:
	the profile and impact of international migration on the evolution of internal migration within the host countries; 
	effects on the domestic labour market of the host country 
	impact on the social cohesion of the receiving country 
	policies and evidence.
4. Location, agglomeration and clustering, to include papers on, e.g.:
	regional effects of industrial location; 
	determinants of spatial choice and attractiveness of certain areas; 
	regional attractiveness: indicators for tourism development;
	the role of infrastructure and accessibility. 
5. Functional regions, to include papers on, e.g.:
	defining functional urban regions; 
	analytical uses of functional regions
	 innovations and urban regions
	metropolitan regions 
6. The role of international organisations in understanding globalisation, to include papers on, e.g.:
	how organisations such as the UN, OECD and EU can help in the analyses and understanding of the impact of globalisation;
	differences in the impact of globalisation on each continent 
7. China: 
	session in Chinese, 
	devoted to the main interests of the Chinese audience;
8. Measuring inequality at local level, to include papers on, e.g.:
	local / regional indicators of social welfare
	indices of  deprivation, diversity, poverty
	social issues, living conditions, quality of life 
	minorities issues
	modelling of needs: social welfare, income and poverty
	measuring inequalities in large urban areas
	social exclusion etc.;
9. Regions of the world and their role in / impact on the global economy, to include papers on:
o	Africa
o	Americas
o	Europe [including urban audit]
o	India
o	China
10 Geographical analyses: making the most of existing data
o	Standardised interfaces
o	Visualisation techniques
o	GIS – bringing data to lufe
o	Innovative dissemination methods
o	Empowering the user
o	New Statistical Tools for the Collection, Compilation and Dissemination of Urban, Municipal and Regional Statistics 
o	Statistics Management

For a paper to be considered for the invited paper sessions an abstract need to be submitted by the 30th May 2006 as detailed below.

In addition to the invited paper sessions, papers may be submitted up until the 20th August for inclusion in the contributed paper sessions. Papers are especially welcomed in the following areas:

Key theme: Regional and Urban aspects of the Global Economy

Standardisation in regional and urban statistics
	Building the Framework for Comparative City and Regional Statistics
	Measuring and understanding change in the international comparative regional statistics on social cohesion and economic diversity
	Quality assurance in regional and urban statistics
	Standard social and regional indicators reference systems
	The Comparability of International City Statistics
	Internationally Comparable Regional Statistics
	Methodological Developments in Urban & Regional Research
Data sources for urban and regional statistics
	Censuses versus Registers. Experiences 
	Integrated urban and regional information systems
	Measuring the Urban & Regional Economy. Information Age approaching
	Monitoring Habitat Agenda
	The organization of urban and regional statistics (political and administrative background, agencies involved, database management)
Urban development
	Civic Involvement and the Impact of ICT. e–Government for the Future
	Impact of the Population Strategies on Urban Development
	The role of foreign population for Urban Development 
	Urban Development Measurement 
	Urban Violence. Crime Statistics
	Urbanization and Segregation
	Youth integration into urban society 
Cultural statistics 
	Towards the Cultural Society: Cultural, Recreational  and Educational Statistics in Cities and Regions
Local / regional policy
	Local and Regional Planning and Forecasting 
	Statistical Support for Regional Economic Policy 
Urban / rural distinctions
	Measuring the dichotomy between urban and rural development
	Structures in Urban and Rural Economies
Economic growth and regional convergence
	Regional Competitiveness: Comparative Advantages and Unused Resources
	Regional Convergence in the Political Entities (European Union)

Submission Details

Abstracts should be sent to both:

Chair Scientific Programme:
  	Dev Virdee  e-mail  [log in to unmask]

and 

Local Organiser:

	Anna Kol   e-mail: [log in to unmask]