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The optimal timing of clean technology adoption: A stochastic cost–benefit analysis by Péter Csóka and co-authors in Technological Forecasting and Social Change journal Read more

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Eco-innovation in Hungarian wineries: What drives sustainability in an emerging wine market? - by Imre Fertő and Valéria Lekics Read more

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From Greyness and Dullness to a ‘KolorCity’? (Re)Constructing the Material and Immaterial Layers of Kazincbarcika’s Palimpsest - new research article by Márton Berki Read more

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The Dark Side of the Battery Boom - Procedural Injustice in the Green Transition: Lessons from Hungary’s Battery Industry Read more

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Urban highways are barriers to social ties by Sándor Juhász

  Urban highways are barriers to social ties by Sándor Juhász Urban highways are often portrayed as connectors—arteries of modern mobility that bring people and places closer. But from the ground level, they often do the opposite: they divide. Especially in car-centric US cities, highways represent not convenience, but disruption—of neighborhoods, of mobility, and of […]