Socio-economic geography
and spatial management
Socio-economic geography and spatial management
Duration of the programme: 4 years (8 semesters)
Program description:
The study programme aims to teach doctoral students contemporary research methods, techniques and methodology for implementing acquired knowledge and skills for PhD dissertations, preparation of research projects and commercialization of research results. The program includes obligatory courses highlighting basic and applied sciences and lectures in various fields by visiting professors.
The most important topics covered by the program include advanced research methods in socio-economic geography and spatial economics, contemporary paradigms of the relationship between humans, economics and the environment, preparation of scientific projects and commercialization of research results, advanced quantitative and qualitative methods in scientific research, teaching at a university, seminars and professional practice.
The program provides PhD students with the knowledge, skills and competencies to develop their ideas and concepts, preparation of research projects, as well as to solve problems creatively.
Career opportunities:
The graduates have the knowledge and skills in the field of socio-economic geography and spatial management, and academic teaching.
The PhD programme graduates will be well prepared to take postdoc trainings, continue research and work in academia, domestic and foreign research institutions, and work in institutions and entities in the economic environment and in state or local government administration.
Keywords
- geography
- socio-economic geography
- land management
- spatial planning
- real estate management
- real estate market
- geographic information system
- spatial data analytics
- environment management
- tourism
Candidates for PhD Supervisors
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 38 / 41
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 382 / 414
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 12 / 12
- Citations (Google Scholar): 1168
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 19
- Promoted doctors: 1
- Supervised doctoral students: 0
- New urban development trends.
- Assessment of the visual-aesthetic values of landscapes.
- Analysis and assessment of the spatial structure of small towns (with particular emphasis on Cittaslow towns).
- Soundscape as a determinant of real estate values/prices and spatial development options.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 39 / 48
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 274 / 377
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 10 / 13
- Citations (Google Scholar): 883
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 17
- Promoted doctors: 0
- Supervised doctoral students: 3
- Instruments for sustainable urban development and revitalization in an era of changing social, economic, infrastructural, technological and environmental conditions.
- Resilience of urban planning concepts in an era of changing social, economic, infrastructural, technological and environmental conditions.
- Sustainable transport in cities and functional urban areas.
- Child-friendly cities.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 27
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 246 (231 excl. self-cit.)
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 8
- Citations (Google Scholar): 622
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 13
- Promoted doctors: 0
- Supervised doctoral students: 0
- Decision support systems in real estate management and spatial planning using IT tools (GIS, AI, Big Data).
- Energy transformation and the development of renewable energy sources (RES) from an IT, spatial and economic perspective.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 47 / 43
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 514 / 518 (462 excl. self-cit.)
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 10 / 10
- Citations (Google Scholar): 1105
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 14
- Promoted doctors: 1
- Supervised doctoral students: 1
- The impact of resolution-based planning documents on the investment potential of a municipality.
- Restrictions on development and spatial land use resulting from legal regulations.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 48 / 58
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 392 / 680
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 14 / 17
- Citations (Google Scholar): 1253
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 21
- Promoted doctors: 2
- Supervised doctoral students: 4
- Artificial intelligence and soft computing methods in real estate analysis and valuation.
- Decision support systems in real estate management and spatial planning.
- Sustainable development, ESG, and environmental efficiency in real estate value analysis.
- Geoanalytics, spatial data, and real estate market modeling.
- Behavioral and emotional aspects of decision-making processes in the real estate market.
- Modern property taxation models and mass appraisal.
- Resilience and adaptability of real estate market systems to socio-economic and climate change.
- Digitalization of real estate management processes: BIM, IoT, proptech, and data analytics.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 35 / 35
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 133 / 197
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 9 / 9
- Citations (Google Scholar): 426
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 11
- Promoted doctors: 0
- Supervised doctoral students: 1
- Sustainable development and spatial planning.
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
- Modelling of spatial phenomena.
- Geostatistics.
- Spatial data analysis and visualization.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 26 / 29
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 175 / 317
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 9 / 11
- Citations (Google Scholar): 770
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 16
- Promoted doctors: 1
- Supervised doctoral students: 0
- Tribalization as a determinant of residential market segmentation: a spatiotemporal perspective on enclave formation mechanisms in urban areas.
- Behavioral heuristics in residential property valuation: a model of anchoring, availability, and herding effects.
- The impact of airport infrastructure on urban space: a spatiotemporal approach.
- Heterogeneity of the residential market as a complex system: dynamics, emergence, and feedback mechanisms.
- Coexistence and conflict of hotel services: mechanisms of competition, diffusion, and spatial distribution patterns in tourist destinations.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 23 / 33
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 216 / 316
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 9 / 11
- Citations (Google Scholar): 1016
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 18
- Promoted doctors: 2
- Supervised doctoral students: 0
- Contemporary problems of urban geography.
- Application of quantitative methods and machine learning to real estate market analysis.
- Spatial modelling of socio-economic phenomena in urbanised areas.
- Cartography of the real estate market.