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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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HUN-REN CERS Institute of World Economics – Report on the EADI conference

  Report on the joint conference of the EADI, HUN-REN CERS – Institute of World Economics, Institute of International Relations Prague, and the University of Ljubljana   On the 16th and 17th of May, the conference with the title Views on development from the peripheries of Europe was held at the institute. It was supported […]

Challenges of applying circular economy principles in urban planning practice in Pécs – by Viktor Varjú and Ágnes Óvári

  Challenges of applying circular economy principles in urban planning practice in Pécs (Hungary) Viktor Varjú – Ágnes Óvári Planning Practice & Research  – Published online: 05 May 2024   Abstract This paper  examines how development plans and other activities present the challenges of the circular transition in the city-region of Pécs, Hungary, an Eastern-Central European city. […]