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Europe's Invisible Neighbourhoods: Why Farmland Still Matters for Rural Development - by Imre Fertő Read more

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Trade-offs and synergies when balancing economic growth and globalization for sustainable development goals achievement Read more

by Imre Fertő & Gábor Harangozó Read more

Urban highways are barriers to social ties - new co-authored research article by Sándor Juhász Read more

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The intertwined geographies of agricultural land and human settlement in Europe - by Imre Fertő and co-authors Read more

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Zoltán Bakucs participates in a research visit in Lusaka to implement a UN FAO project

  Our researcher Zoltán Bakucs is currently participating in a mission in Lusaka, Zambia to implement the project ‘Promoting productive water use and efficient water management in paddy fields‘ in partnership with the Land and Water Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The project is funded by the Japanese […]

New article by Imre Fertő and Valéria Lekics is published in the International Journal of Wine Business Research

Understanding eco-innovation in the Hungarian wine sector  Valéria Lekics –  Imre Fertő   International Journal of Wine Business Research Article publication date: 17 September 2024     Abstract Purpose A growing body of literature analyzes eco-innovation in the wine industry, specifically focusing on the internal and external factors that contribute to sustainable innovation in wineries. […]

Liberal vs. Conservative-Christian Notions of Europe in the Ukrainian–Hungarian Borderland – new study by Péter Balogh

  Competing Visions at the EU’s Edge:Liberal vs. Conservative-Christian Notions of Europein the Ukrainian–Hungarian Borderland Péter Balogh Research Article – Published online: 15 Aug 2024 – Journal of Borderlands Studies                     Abstract Across Europe there is a plurality of competing visions on what Europe means, each appealing to identity and […]