Regional Science Association

Regional Science Association

The Regional Science Association is a cluster of scholarly societies whose members engage in regional science.

Origins

In the late 1940s and the early 1950s, the economist Walter Isard worked to draw together a group of academics interested in analyzing regional (i.e., sub-national) development. These academics were drawn from a number of disciplines: economics, geography, city planning, political science and rural sociology. Naming their new approach "regional science", they envisioned it as an interdisciplinary effort, one that would require unique theoretical concepts, methodological tools, and data. Because their effort was interdisciplinary, no existing academic organization brought the participants together; they therefore created their own organization, the "Regional Science Association", which first met in December 1954. [Boyce 2003: 32-34]

By 1961, the RSA had 960 members, and its first local "section", which organized conferences for regional scientists located in the western United States. The next section to form (in 1963) was in Japan, followed by sections throughout Europe, as well as in India, Argentina, and Brazil. In 1969, the Western section and the Japan section began to cooperate in holding a biennial "Pacific Rim" international conference. [Boyce 2003: 35]

Gradually issues of coordination among the various sections were worked out, resulting in much the present structure by 1990. The "Regional Science Association International" functions as the umbrella organization for three other organizations: the "Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization", the "North American Regional Science Council", and the "European Regional Science Association". Each of these serve as the umbrella organization for a number of other organizations, as seen in the next section.

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[http://www.regionalscience.org/ Regional Science Association International] The umbrella organization for all regional science associations.

: [http://prsco.agbi.tsukuba.ac.jp/ The Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization] An umbrella organization for the following associations::: [http://www.anzrsai.org/ Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association] :: [http://eratos.erin.utoronto.ca/crsa-acsr/ Canadian Regional Science Association] :: Chinese Regional Science Association -- Taiwan:: [http://www.irsa.or.id/ Indonesian Regional Science Association] :: [http://jsrsai.envr.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Japan Section of the Regional Science Association International] :: Korean Regional Science Association:: Mexican Association of Science for Regional Development:: [http://www.u.arizona.edu/~plane/wrsa.html The Western Regional Science Association]

: [http://www.narsc.org/ The North American Regional Science Council] An umbrella organization for the following associations::: [http://eratos.erin.utoronto.ca/crsa-acsr/ Canadian Regional Science Association] :: [http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/mcrsa The Mid-Continent Regional Science Association] :: The Northeast Regional Science Association:: [http://www.gmu.edu/departments/tipp/policysite/srsa/F_SRSAHP.HTM The Southern Regional Science Association] :: [http://www.u.arizona.edu/~plane/wrsa.html The Western Regional Science Association]

: [http://www.ersa.org/ The European Regional Science Association] An umbrella organization for the following associations::: [http://www.rsai-bis.org/ British and Irish Section of the RSAI] :: [http://gfr.ersa.org/ German Speaking Section of the RSAI] :: [http://www.ns-rsa.dk/ Nordic Section of the RSAI] :: [http://www.apdr.pt/eng/IndexEng.htm Portuguese Section of the Regional Science Association] :: [http://www.aecr.org/web/default.asp Spanish Regional Science Association]

Notes

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*Boyce, David. (2004). "A short history of the field of regional science." "Papers in Regional Science." 83(1): 31-57. [http://www.civil.northwestern.edu/trans1/boyce_pubs/short_history.pdf]
* [http://www.u.arizona.edu/%7Eplane/rslinks.htm David Plane's links to Regional Science related websites]


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