Initial chapters cover territorial economics, exploring the concept of 'territory' in economic development and analyzing regional economic systems' role in spatial planning. Subsequent chapters cover agricultural spaces, environmental sustainability, regional disparities, and land-use challenges. The book concludes with a focus on data sources, variables, and indicators essential for applied economics. Integrating urban studies, demographic dynamics, and environmental assessment, it provides a holistic view of economic dynamics and spatial planning that is a vital resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying economic geography, urban studies, and related fields.
Table of Contents
1. Space, Regions, Cities: Essentials in the ‘economics of places’2. Applied economics and regional science
3. Globalization and the region: The rising importance of ‘territorial economics’
4. From ‘global’ cities to ‘local’ tows: emerging paradigms in urbanization and economic growth
5. Between morphology and functions: Settlements models, urban growth, and the uneven expansion of metropolitan regions
6. Diversification, resilience, crisis
7. Looking at the other side of the fringe: agricultural spaces and rural development
8. The land-use conundrum: regional disparities, landscapes, and territorial governance
9. Data sources, Variables, Indicators. A primer in official statistics for applied economics
Authors
Luca Salvati Associate (staff) Professor of Applied Economics and Economic Statistics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.Luca Salvati is an Associate (staff) professor of applied economics and economic statistics at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Since 2001 he has been staff researcher at the National Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of Agricultural Economics (CREA). He is an expert in official statistics, spatial statistics, Geographic Information Systems and Remote sensing applied to socioeconomic and environmental issues. He has conducted studies on topics of economic statistics, urban economics, regional demography, and sustainable development, using exploratory multivariate statistics and geographic information systems for decision support. He has held courses in Economic Statistics (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Basic Mathematics (University of Rome La Sapienza), Multivariate Statistics (University of Roma Tre), Regional Economics (University of Camerino, University of Eastern Piedmont), Strategic Evaluation of environmental impact (University of Roma Tre). He has supervised master's and doctoral theses and has published more than 30 printed books and over 600 scientific publications in English.
Alessandro Muolo PhD candidate in Applied Economics, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy. Alessandro Muolo is a PhD candidate in Applied Economics at the Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory, and Finance (MEMOTEF), Faculty of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. His research focuses on regional economic development and spatial economics, contributing to the understanding of economic processes and their spatial dimensions. Alessandro is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of territorial economics through rigorous analysis and innovative methodologies.
