june 22—24, 2022 Hotel rakovec, Brno Reservoir Czech Republic            25th international colloquium on regional sciences Registration and detailed information www.econ.muni.cz/colloquium Preliminary programme  We 22/06/2022 registration, informal meeting  Th 23/06/2022 registration, plenary, sections, social evening  Fr 24/06/2022 sections Department of Regional Economics and Administration invites you to the Registration and papers submission: March 31, 2022 Conference fee: CZK 3900 Conference proceedings Papers will be published online in conference proceedings with ISBN, which will be submitted for indexation at Web of Science. 1. Methods in regional research and spatial data analysis 2. Regional disparities, convergence, divergence 3. Competitiveness of regions, strengthening economic and social development 4. Development of enterprise in the regions, business environment and investment attractiveness of regions 5. Regional innovation systems, creation and diffusion of innovations in regions 6. Knowledge flows, cooperation, networks, clusters and networking in the territory 7. Mobility of production factors 8. Housing and real estate market 9. Demographic situation and population changes 10. Regional employment and unemployment 11. Social dimensions of the local economy 12. Non-profit organizations in the local environment 13. Old industrial and coal regions 14. Rural development 15. Regeneration of brownfields 16. Territorial marketing 17. Destination marketing and management, tourism behaviour and demand 18. Transport and accessibility of regions 19. Regional and municipal infrastructure 20. Regional policy and territorial cohesion 21. Place-based approach to policies 22. Management and development of self-governing territorial units 23. Strategic and spatial planning, development projects 24. Smart and green city 25. Sustainable development and quality of life 25 TOPICS OF THE 25TH COLLOQUIUM www.econ.muni.cz/colloquium The International Colloquium on Regional Sciences is a platform for meeting experts on economics and related social sciences who deal with current research topics in the field of European regions, microregions and municipalities. The territorial units smaller than the state constitute the subject of the presented research. This implies the need for a specific approach to tackling their problems. Therefore, the topics of the Colloquium include: