PAWEL CHURSKI
Professor of social science. Habilitation Earth Sciences in Economic Geography, specialisms: Socio-Economic Geography, Spatial Management, Regional Growth, Regional Policy, PhD Earth Sciences in Economic Geography, specialisms: Socio-Economic Geography, Spatial Management, Regional Growth, Regional Policy, is an economic geographer working at the Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, now holds a position a Dean of Faculty, since 2009 Head of Regional and Local Studies Department. His research interests include: the problems of local and regional development in Poland including climate change challenges, just transition challenges, factors of development and regional policy in Poland and in the European Union, the challenges of responsible research and innovation and the role of a university in their implementation, the application of econometrics and geographic information systems for spatial analysis and research,the level and standard of living, and the state and changes in the labor market in the period of socio-economic transformation in Poland and Europe.
TOMASZ HERODOWICZ
PhD Earth Sciences in Economic Geography, is an economic geographer working at the Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. His research interests refer to: sustainable development issues, importance of the EU’s regional policy in the natural environment protection, contemporary differences in the socio-economic space of Central and Eastern Europe, and regional and local development factors shaping territorial capital.
BARBARA KONECKA-SZYDLOWSKA
post-doctoral degree Earth Sciences in Economic Geography, is an economic geographer working at the Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Her research focuses on structural and functional changes at the local level, especially at the scale of small towns, the role of smalltowns in regional settlement systems, the significance of endogenous capital for urban development, the operation of new towns in a settlement system, and the use of regionalisation methods in geographical studies.
ROBERT PERDAL
PhD Earth Sciences in Socio-Economic Geography, is an economic geographer working at the Faculty of Human Geography and Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. His research interests include: the application of econometrics, spatial econometrics and geographic information systems in spatial analysis, the problems of local and regional development in Poland and Europe and their factors of development, including the role of historical conditions in socio-economic development.