item: #1 of 306 id: hungeobull-10315 author: Merabishvili, Gela title: Kazharski, A.: Central Europe Thirty Years after the Fall of Communism. A return to a Margin? date: 2023-04-01 words: 3478 flesch: 46 summary: The two dominant narra- tives of Central Europe in the past three decades – the post-1989 return to Europe and the post-2015 anti-mi- gration region-building among the Visegrad Group – have both sought to bridge the inequality gap with Western Europe, but through different means. The author’s initial contention is that the dominant geopolitical understanding of Central Europe was transformed by the 2015 European Union debates on migration policy and the refugee redistribution plan, widely known as the migration crisis in Europe. keywords: author; book; central; central europe; discourse; europe; european; region cache: hungeobull-10315.pdf plain text: hungeobull-10315.txt item: #2 of 306 id: hungeobull-10316 author: Szendi, Dóra title: Kunc, J., Križan, F., Novotná, M., Bilková, K., Sikos, T.T., Ilnicki, D. and Wyeth, R.: Thirty Years of Retail Transformation in V4 Countries date: 2023-04-01 words: 2878 flesch: 52 summary: The authors emphasise that both glo- balisation and internationalisation have made a huge impact on the development of retail stores in ECE, especially after the change of their regimes at the be- ginning of the 1990s. However, the types of retail markets are different in each country, including “all-embracing internation- alised retail markets in Poland and Hungary; an in- termediate stage in the Czech Republic, and partly internationalised retail markets in Slovakia” (p. 167). keywords: chapter; countries; retail; sector; stores; transformation cache: hungeobull-10316.pdf plain text: hungeobull-10316.txt item: #3 of 306 id: hungeobull-10317 author: Varga, György title: Manuscript reviewers 2020–2022 date: 2023-04-01 words: 512 flesch: 11 summary: O S S V ÁR Y, Endre (Budapest) KOVÁCS, Ferenc (Szeged) KOVALCSIK, Tamás (Szeged) KRAFT, Stanislav (České Budějovice) KRŽIČ, Aleksandra (Belgrade) KUNDU, Debolina (New Delhi) LABANCZ, Viktória (Gödöllő) LAKATOS, Mónika (Budapest) LASKOWSKA, Iwona (Łódź) LÁSZLÓ, Péter (Budapest) LEMENKOVA, Polina (Brussels) LEMOS, Fernando (Guarda) LENGYEL, Balázs (Budapest) MAIER, Günther (Vienna) MAJO, Juraj (Bratislava) MAMADOUH, Virginie Djemila (Amsterdam) MATLOVIČ, René (Prešov) MICHALKÓ, Gábor (Budapest) MIKA, János (Eger) MUCSI, László (Szeged) NAGY, Egon (Cluj-Napoca) NAGY, Erika (Budapest) NAGY, Gábor (Budapest) NÉMETH, Károly (Palmerston North) NÉMETH, Krisztina (Budapest) NOVÁK, Tibor (Debrecen) ORANJE, Mark (Pretoria) OUŘEDNÍČEK, Martin (Prague) PARAJKA, Juraj (Vienna) PATKÓS, Csaba (Eger) PENÍŽEK, Vit (Prague) PÉNZES, János (Debrecen) PETIŠKA, Eduard (Prague) PETROVIĆ, Aleksandar (Belgrade) PIRISI, Gábor (Pécs) PREDA, Mihaela (Bucharest) RAŠKA, Pavel (Ústí nad Labem) REPE, Blaž (Ljubjana) RIZZO, Raffaela Gabriella (Brescia) SÁGI, Mirjam (Budapest) SARKADI, Noémi (Pécs) SCHERRER, Daniel (Lausanne) SCHWARZ, Ulrich (Vienna) SEBESTYÉNNÉ SZÉP, Tekla (Miskolc) SIPOS, György (Szeged) SKARBIT, Nóra (Szeged) SKOKANOVÁ, Hana (Brno) SONUÇ, Nil (Izmir) STANÍČKOVA, Michaela (Ostrava) ŠULC, Ivan (Zagreb) ŠUŠKA, Pavel (Bratislava) SÜTŐ, László (Eger) SVOBODÁ, Hana (Brno) SZABÓ, Balázs (Budapest) SZABÓ, György (Debrecen) SZABÓ, Péter (Brno) SZABÓ, Szilárd (Debrecen) SZALAI, Ádám (Szeged) SZALAI, Zoltán (Budapest) SZEMETHY, László (Pécs) SZIGETI, Cecília (Győr) SZILASSI, Péter (Szeged) TARASOV, Ilya (Kaliningrad) TÁTRAI, Patrik (Budapest) TELBISZ, Tamás (Budapest) TOLESH, Fariza (Astana) TORMA, Csaba (Budapest) TÓTH, Gergő (Budapest) TÓTH, Géza (Budapest) TULUMELLO, Simone (Lisbon) TUROK, Ivan (Cape Town) UJHÁZY, Noémi (Budapest) UZZOLI, Annamária (Budapest) VACCA, Andrea (Cagliari) VIDA, György (Szeged) ZAWILIŃSKA, Bernadetta (Kraków) ŽENKA, Jan (Ostrava) ZIZALA, Daniel (Prague) BACSI, Zsuzsanna (Keszthely) BAGOLY-SIMÓ, Péter (Berlin) BAKACSI, Zsófia (Budapest) BALATONYI, László (Budapest) BARCZA, Zoltán (Budapest) BARTLOMIEJ, Glina (Poznań) BASIK, Sergei (Kitchener) BEKE, Szilvia (Gyula) BENEDEK, József (Cluj-Napoca) BENKHARD, Borbála (Debrecen) BOGDAN-ANDREI, Mihai (Bucharest) BONČINA, Andrej (Ljubljana) BOROS, Lajos (Szeged) BOTTLIK, Zsolt (Budapest) CALEB, Melenya (Kumasi) CHOLII, Serhiy (Kyiv) CSAPÓ, János (Pécs) CSOMÓS, György (Debrecen) CZAPIEWSKI, Konrad (Warsaw) DADASHPOOR, Hashem (Tehran) DALLEN, Timothy (Phoenix) DEZSŐ, Zsuzsanna (Budapest) DICK, Jan (Edinburgh) DRAGIĆEVIĆ, Slavoljub (Belgrade) DUSEK, Tamás (Győr) EGRI, Zoltán (Szarvas) ERŐSS, Ágnes (Budapest) FALK, Martin (Bø) FICSOR, Johanna (Baja) FOLINAS, Sotiris (Thessaly) GÁL, Tamás (Szeged) GARCÍA-ARNAY, Ángel (Zaragoza) GARTNER, Georg (Vienna) GAVRILOV, Milivoj B. (Novi Sad) GETZNER, Michael (Vienna) GLAMUZINA, Nikola (Split) GULYÁS, Ágnes (Szeged) GYENIZSE, Péter (Pécs) HALÁSZ, Levente (Budapest) HALBAC-COTOARA-ZAMFIR, Rares (Timişoara) HALMAI, Ákos (Pécs) HANUS, Martin (Prague) HARANGOZÓ, Gábor (Budapest) HASZPRA, László (Sopron) HEGEDŰS, András (Miskolc) HEGEDŰS, Gábor (Szeged) keywords: budapest; gábor; szeged; vienna cache: hungeobull-10317.pdf plain text: hungeobull-10317.txt item: #4 of 306 id: hungeobull-1087 author: Kozina, Jani; Bole, David title: The impact of territorial policies on the distribution of the creative economy: tracking spatial patterns of innovation in Slovenia date: 2018-10-05 words: 8791 flesch: 54 summary: There is less research trying to identify specifically how different national understandings, economic systems, and geo- graphic and institutional contexts influence the way creative economy works or the type of territorial policies implemented to support it (Chapain, C. et al. 2013). Theoretical background Conceptualizing creative economy and innovation The origins of the creative economy should be sought in changing economic circum- stances of post-World War II when devel- oped industrialised countries increased productivity, started moving traditional manufacturing to developing countries and entered post-industrial age by favouring ser- vices, knowledge, creativity, and innovation (Bell, W. 1973; Scott, A.J. and Storper, M. 2014). keywords: 2018; centres; economic; economy; et al; industries; innovation; policies; slovenia; towns; urban cache: hungeobull-1087.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1087.txt item: #5 of 306 id: hungeobull-1092 author: Smith, Melanie; Sulyok, Judit; Jancsik, András; Puczkó, László; Kiss, Kornélia; Sziva, Ivett; Papp-Váry, Árpád Ferenc; Michalkó, Gábor title: Nomen est omen – Tourist image of the Balkans date: 2018-06-30 words: 9819 flesch: 63 summary: Knowing which el- ements are described in the travel experiences of visitors to Balkan countries as being typi- cally Balkan, could be used to change the im- age of the Balkans which people have formed. The ‘Balkan’ element in the tourism experience From the qualitative point of view, in the tour- ist opinions on experiences in Balkan countries shared on the TripAdvisor travel portal, the terms Balkan/Balkans in the review body can be grouped into five categories based on the main themes of their content (1,182 reviews). keywords: 2007; 2015; analysis; balkan; brand; branding; countries; destination; et al; geographical; hungarian; image; management; region; research; reviews; tourism; tripadvisor cache: hungeobull-1092.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1092.txt item: #6 of 306 id: hungeobull-1093 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Opperman, J.J., Moyle, P.B., Larsen, E.W., Florsheim, J.L. and Manfree, A.D.: Floodplains: Processes and Management for Ecosystem Services date: 2018-06-30 words: 1305 flesch: 49 summary: The conclusions summarise the basic principles of floodplain management which are assumed to be valid worldwide. On the other hand, some of the main top- ics of the book (floodplain connectivity, the duration and frequency of floods, predictability of peak flows) appear in this chapter and related to biogeochemical processes such as nutrient retention. keywords: book; ecosystem; floodplain; management; river cache: hungeobull-1093.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1093.txt item: #7 of 306 id: hungeobull-1094 author: Dékány, Anett title: Preston, C.J. (ed.): Climate Justice and Geoengineering: Ethics and Policy in the Atmospheric Anthropocene date: 2018-06-30 words: 2452 flesch: 43 summary: As the authors, Johannes Emmerling and Massimo Tavoni point out, “Achieving climate stabilization is the ultimate goal of climate change policies” (p. 175). In conclusion, achieving climate stabilisation is the ultimate goal of climate change policies. keywords: change; chapter; climate; geoengineering; justice; srm cache: hungeobull-1094.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1094.txt item: #8 of 306 id: hungeobull-1095 author: Nagy, Erika title: Hadjimichalis, C.: Crisis Spaces: Structures, Struggles and Solidarity in Southern Europe date: 2018-06-30 words: 2194 flesch: 40 summary: This is a heavy argument against “centric, prototypical theorizing” of spatial processes (see Peck, J. 2016, 14) and policy making focused on growth and based on model regions (best practices) that failed to manage socio-spatial polarisation in Europe during the crisis and thereafter. Yet, political economists and economic geographers grew increasingly sensitive to socio-cultural diversity of in- stitutions and social practices, and the entanglement of macro-structural changes and local/institutional contexts that produced new polarities and marginali- ties in the last two decades. keywords: crisis; development; european; processes; socio cache: hungeobull-1095.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1095.txt item: #9 of 306 id: hungeobull-1098 author: Stachowiak, Krzysztof; Stryjakiewicz, Tadeusz title: The rise of film production locations and specialised film services in European semi-peripheries date: 2018-10-05 words: 8569 flesch: 57 summary: Nevertheless, Stachowiak, K. and Stryjakiewicz, T. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 67 (2018) (3) 223–237.228 the majority of film production industries is concentrated in a relatively small number of specialised places called film or media clus- ters (Karlsson, C. and Picard, R.G. 2011). We will then analyse three main aspects of contem- porary global landscape in film industry: the global spread of film production infrastruc- ture, such as film studios, the rise of interna- tional collaboration in film production, and the emergence of cost-cutting incentives, or policies intended to attract international film production. keywords: 2013; countries; creative; european; film; film industry; film production; global; industries; industry; international; national; production; value cache: hungeobull-1098.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1098.txt item: #10 of 306 id: hungeobull-1118 author: Kubeš, Jan; Nováček, Aleš title: Suburbs around the Czech provincial city of České Budějovice – territorial arrangement and problems date: 2019-04-03 words: 9480 flesch: 61 summary: Only some- times do new suburbs arise as new settle- ments on “greenfields”. Keywords: suburbanisation, suburbs, small towns, suburb zone, post-socialist city, Czechia Kubeš, J. and Nováček, A. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68 (2019) (1) 65–78.66 and others). keywords: budějovice; cities; city; development; doi; houses; new; population; post; semi; settlements; suburbanisation; suburbs; towns; české cache: hungeobull-1118.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1118.txt item: #11 of 306 id: hungeobull-1160 author: Barta, Géza title: Solarz, M.W. (ed.): New Geographies of the Globalized World date: 2018-10-05 words: 3531 flesch: 49 summary: Marcin Wojciech Solarz looks into the spatial language of global development. According to Solarz, it is possible to outline a hypothetical evolutionary cycle for the spatial lan- guage of global development, which consists of four 299Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 67 (2018) (3) 293–305. phases, preceded by an initial phase that the author is calling ”drive to revolution” (p. 60). keywords: chapter; development; geography; globalisation; migration; new; religions; solarz; world cache: hungeobull-1160.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1160.txt item: #12 of 306 id: hungeobull-1162 author: Klein, Małgorzata title: Popov, V. and Dutkiewicz, P. (eds.): Mapping a New World Order: The Rest Beyond the West date: 2018-10-05 words: 1943 flesch: 57 summary: On the other hand, there is no shortage of analy- ses, focusing on specific regions (Chapters 4 and 7), that attempt to answer the central question of how to achieve an economic miracle in a developing country (based on the East Asian success stories) and offer a deeper under- standing as to why economic growth cannot be deemed successful when accompanied by economic inequality that threatens social stability (e.g. in India). Nor is there a single chapter on development from an ecological perspective, e.g. analysing the trade-offs be- tween environmental protection and economic growth (Bina, O. 2013) or on the question of gradual conver- gence and planetary boundaries: “If incomes in mid- dle- and low-income countries were to catch up with incomes in high-income countries (roughly USD 41,000 per capita), there would be a roughly 3.4-fold increase in global income from USD 87 trillion to USD 290 tril- lion, which would increase even further if high-income countries grow further and as the world population grows. keywords: countries; development; growth; new; rest; west cache: hungeobull-1162.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1162.txt item: #13 of 306 id: hungeobull-1188 author: Jobbitt, Steven title: Judson, P.: The Habsburg Empire: A New History date: 2018-10-05 words: 2435 flesch: 33 summary: The relationship between science, geography, and empire building became especially pronounced by the end of the 19th century, as the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy pursued its colonial goals more and more aggressively on its eastern and especially southern borders. As he notes, “the fundamental idea of a regularized and integrated imperial space shaped research questions and methodological approaches,” especially during the 19th century, when a wide range of disciplines and specialisations emerged to deal with the practical and conceptual problems of modern state building (p. 8). keywords: central; empire; habsburg; judson; state cache: hungeobull-1188.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1188.txt item: #14 of 306 id: hungeobull-11984 author: Farkas, György title: Solarz, M.W. (ed.): Atlas of Poland’s Political Geography. Poland in the Modern World: 2022 Perspective date: 2023-06-30 words: 2768 flesch: 58 summary: (I might add that the position of the Czech- Hungarian border on several maps in the atlas, up until 1241, differs radically from the way they are depicted in today’s historical-geographical atlases of Hungary.) Whether you are a reader with a layman’s interest or a professional with knowledge of the subject, any map lover will be delighted to have a collection of maps of this quality to hand and leaf through. keywords: atlas; chapter; geography; hungarian; maps; poland cache: hungeobull-11984.pdf plain text: hungeobull-11984.txt item: #15 of 306 id: hungeobull-11986 author: Mikle, György title: Gyuris, F., Michel, B. and Paulus, K. (eds.): Recalibrating the Quantitative Revolution in Geography: Travels, Networks, Translations date: 2023-06-30 words: 2360 flesch: 45 summary: One should think of the history of quantitative geographies as “a history of many connections of small and large net- works of traveling ideas and people and the constant transformation and translation of these ideas and con- cepts” (p. 2) in the editors’ point of view. Deriving from the local institutional histories of the cities of Rio Claro and Rio de Janeiro embedded in international scholarly networks, Lamego shows how quantitative geographies were applied at these plac- es: spatial diffusion of quantitative methods and theo- ries was possible through personal connections estab- lished long before the quantitative revolution, serving as channels for the mobility of the human (people and their knowledge) and non-human (books, computers) means of academic work. keywords: chapter; geography; knowledge; networks; revolution cache: hungeobull-11986.pdf plain text: hungeobull-11986.txt item: #16 of 306 id: hungeobull-11987 author: Fábián, Szabolcs Ákos; Varga, Gábor; Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Ferenc Schweitzer (1939–2023) date: 2023-06-30 words: 1258 flesch: 50 summary: I C L E A prominent figure of Hungarian geomorphology and Quaternary research passed away on March 6, 2023. In memoriam Ferenc Schweitzer (1939–2023) 201Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 72 (2023) (2) 193–199.Chronicle – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 72 (2023) (2) 201–203. keywords: geographical; hungarian; research; university cache: hungeobull-11987.pdf plain text: hungeobull-11987.txt item: #17 of 306 id: hungeobull-11988 author: Michalkó, Gábor title: In memoriam Armando Montanari (1946–2023) date: 2023-06-30 words: 657 flesch: 41 summary: In memoriam Armando Montanari (1946–2023) 203Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 72 (2023) (2) 193–199. Armando Montanari, true to the substance of his profession, geography, was an integrative person. Armando Montanari supported intensively the cross-border collaboration of European geographers, he was Secretary General (1998–2002) and Vice President (2002–2012) of the Association of European Geographical Societies (EUGEO). keywords: armando; montanari cache: hungeobull-11988.pdf plain text: hungeobull-11988.txt item: #18 of 306 id: hungeobull-1207 author: Egedy, Tamás; Kovács, Zoltán; Szabó, Balázs title: Changing geography of the creative economy in Hungary at the beginning of the 21st century date: 2018-10-05 words: 10274 flesch: 53 summary: One of the signs of successful economic restructuring and re-integration to the world economy was the growing role of creative economy. In the present paper we analyse the changing geographical pat- tern of creative economy in Hungary, based on longitudinal statistical data. keywords: 2015; budapest; bulletin; cities; city; class; development; economy; employees; firms; geographical; hungarian; hungary; industries; knowledge; regional; urban cache: hungeobull-1207.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1207.txt item: #19 of 306 id: hungeobull-1241 author: Balogh, Péter title: Solarz, M.W. (ed.): Poland in the modern world: Atlas of Poland's Political Geography date: 2018-12-20 words: 3140 flesch: 53 summary: Finally, Mr. Duda ex- presses his ardent hope that the atlas “will become one of the most essential pieces of reading to those who think, write and actively strive for the security and suc- cessful development of contemporary Poland” (ibid). These and other ruptures re- quire speedy and careful remedy, to be carried out first and foremost by the elites of free Poland. keywords: atlas; countries; europe; geography; maps; poland; polish cache: hungeobull-1241.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1241.txt item: #20 of 306 id: hungeobull-1257 author: Zacháry, Dóra title: Applications of stable carbon isotopes in soil science with special attention to natural 13C abundance approach date: 2019-04-03 words: 10401 flesch: 61 summary: Keywords: stable C isotopes, 13C natural labelling, soil organic carbon turnover, isotope fractionation 1 Geographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1112 Turnover and availability of soil organic carbon under differ- ent Mediterranean land-uses as estimated by 13C natural abundance. keywords: 13c; abundance; carbon; co2; et al; fractionation; isotope; kuzyakov; matter; plant; science; soil; som; turnover; vegetation; δ13c cache: hungeobull-1257.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1257.txt item: #21 of 306 id: hungeobull-1298 author: Győri, Róbert title: Seegel, S.: Map Men: Transnational Lives and Deaths of Geographers in the Making of East Central Europe date: 2018-12-20 words: 3140 flesch: 59 summary: Historians of Hungarian geography usually stress that it was Teleki who broke with the strong German orienta- tion in Hungarian geography, turning instead to the French géographie humaine (Krasznai, Z. 2012, pp. 73–74). Most Hungarian geographers will admit that Teleki’s famous “Carte Rouge” was a biased visual represen- tation of statistical data, and that Teleki chose a car- tographical method that supported the Hungarian point of view concerning the integrity of Greater Hungary at the Paris (Trianon) Peace Talks in 1920. keywords: geographers; geography; hungarian; seegel; teleki; war cache: hungeobull-1298.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1298.txt item: #22 of 306 id: hungeobull-1299 author: Illés, Tamás title: Herb, G.H. and Kaplan, D.H. (eds.): Scaling Identities: Nationalism and Territoriality date: 2018-12-20 words: 3165 flesch: 49 summary: Nevertheless, it becomes clear that it is national identity and its spa- tial articulation what is aimed to be discussed. Herb concludes that these will continuously occur as far as ’us-them’ distinction will remain a central characteristic of national identity. keywords: chapter; european; identities; identity; national; place; scale cache: hungeobull-1299.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1299.txt item: #23 of 306 id: hungeobull-1312 author: Michéli, Erika; Csorba, Ádám; Szegi, Tamás; Dobos, Endre; Fuchs, Márta title: The soil types of the modernized, diagnostic based Hungarian Soil Classification System and their correlation with the World reference base for soil resources date: 2019-07-01 words: 4939 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: soil classification, genetic approach, diagnostic approach, World Reference Base for soil resources (WRB), correlation 1 Department of Soil Science and Agrochemistry. Principles of soil classification. keywords: classification; correlation; criteria; hscs; hungarian; soil; system; wrb cache: hungeobull-1312.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1312.txt item: #24 of 306 id: hungeobull-1371 author: Kovács, Károly Zoltán; Hemment, Drew; Woods, Mel; Velden, Naomi K. van der; Xaver, Angelika; Giesen, Rianne H.; Burton, Victoria J.; Garrett, Natalie L.; Zappa, Luca; Long, Deborah; Dobos, Endre; Skalsky, Rastislav title: Citizen observatory based soil moisture monitoring – the GROW example date: 2019-07-01 words: 12755 flesch: 53 summary: In this mission, we are deploying several thou- sand soil sensors around Europe, which send soil moisture data back to the GROW Observatory. The gridded product creation and Sentinel-1 soil moisture model ground-truthing were the two main aims for GROW soil moisture data. keywords: bulletin; citizen; community; data; database; engagement; et al; flower; grow; k.z; land; measurements; moisture; monitoring; network; observatory; participants; places; power; project; quality; science; sensing; sensors; soil; soil moisture; use cache: hungeobull-1371.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1371.txt item: #25 of 306 id: hungeobull-1472 author: Jordan, Peter title: Kocsis, K., Gercsák, G., Horváth, G., Keresztesi, Z. and Nemerkényi, Z. (eds.): National Atlas of Hungary Vol. 2: Natural Environment date: 2019-04-03 words: 2766 flesch: 51 summary: It would, however, also be convenient to see the names of map authors in every map (not only at the end of the volume), perhaps in the right lower corner of the map field. Each chapter has its own colour code, and chapter numbers at the page margin as well as the numbering of maps and references to individual maps in the text also facilitate orientation. keywords: atlas; chapter; hungarian; hungary; maps; pages; volume cache: hungeobull-1472.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1472.txt item: #26 of 306 id: hungeobull-1473 author: Markovics, Bernadett title: Kelly, J.M., Scarpino, P., Berry, H., Syvitski, J. and Meybeck, M. (eds.): Rivers of the Anthropocene date: 2019-04-03 words: 1650 flesch: 54 summary: The main idea that is followed throughout the entire book is human modification of the riverine environment (or river scape) to the extent that it became irreversible. Following a detailed historical overview of literature on human transformation of nature in general, citing well-known 19th and 20th century scientists, the authors emphasise the profound impacts of human activities on rivers during the past 250 years. keywords: anthropocene; book; people; project; river cache: hungeobull-1473.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1473.txt item: #27 of 306 id: hungeobull-1474 author: Novák, Tibor József title: Lóczy, D. (ed.): The Drava River: Environmental Problems and Solutions date: 2019-04-03 words: 2263 flesch: 45 summary: The study deals not only with the variety and the extent of protected areas like national parks and na- ture parks, but also stresses that the restoration of riverine habitats, floodplains and river channels has become an integral part of nature conservation strat- egies. Due to river regulation, disconnected or geographically isolated oxbows have become the most common in the Drava floodplain area. keywords: area; channel; chapter; drava; floodplain; river; water cache: hungeobull-1474.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1474.txt item: #28 of 306 id: hungeobull-1475 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam György Várallyay (1935–2018) date: 2019-04-03 words: 1093 flesch: 43 summary: Listening to his enjoyable lectures, many students came to like soil science and soil hydrology – generally considered boring subjects by non-professionals. For this reason, he always showed deep interest in the achievements of disciplines close- ly related to soil science, including physical geogra- phy and environmental sciences. keywords: hungarian; sciences; soil; university cache: hungeobull-1475.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1475.txt item: #29 of 306 id: hungeobull-1476 author: Gyuris, Ferenc title: Manuscript reviewers 2016–2018 date: 2019-04-03 words: 392 flesch: 50 summary: L N Ý, Petr (Brno) FABULA, Szabolcs (Szeged) FARKAS, György (Budapest) GÁL, Tamás (Szeged) GUSTAFSSON, Harald (Lund) GYÖNGYÖSI, András Zénó (Budapest) GYŐRI, Róbert (Budapest) HARDI, Tamás (Győr) HRUŠKA, Vladan (Ústí nad Labem) HUDEC, Oto (Košice) ILLÉS, Sándor (Budapest) IRIMIÁS, Anna (Budapest) IUGA, Liliana (Budapest) JAKAB, Gergely (Budapest) JÁSZBERÉNYI, Melinda (Budapest) JORDAN, Peter (Vienna) KAIM, Dominik (Kraków) KARÁCSONYI, Dávid (Budapest) KERTÉSZ, Ádám (Budapest) KISS, Edit Éva (Budapest) KOK, Herman (Wageningen) KOLOSSOV, Vladimir (Moscow) KOVÁCS, Attila (Szeged) KOZMA, Gábor (Debrecen) LANGE, Bastian (Leipzig) LANGER-RÉDEI, Mária (Budapest) LEWIS, Quinn (Urbana) LÓCZY, Dénes (Pécs) MADARÁSZ, Balázs (Budapest) MATLOVIČ, René (Prešov) McINTOSH, Richard (Debrecen) MIKA, János (Eger) MIKA, Mirosław (Kraków) V I Ć, Dragan (Novi Sad) MITKUS, Tomas (Vilnius) MOLNÁR, Ernő (Debrecen) NAGY, Egon (Cluj-Napoca) NÉGYESI, Gábor (Budapest) NOVÁK, Tibor (Debrecen) NOVARA, Agata (Palermo) PÉNZES, János (Debrecen) PICHLER-MILANOVIĆ, Nataša (Ljubljana) POGONYI, Szabolcs (Budapest) PROBÁLD, Ferenc (Budapest) P R Z Y B Y L S K A , Lucyna (Gdańsk) RYDER, Andrew (Portsmouth) keywords: budapest; debrecen; szeged cache: hungeobull-1476.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1476.txt item: #30 of 306 id: hungeobull-1483 author: Szabó, Szilárd; Szopos, Noémi Mária; Bertalan-Balázs, Boglárka; László, Elemér; Milošević, Dragan D.; Conoscenti, Christian; Lázár, István title: Geospatial analysis of drought tendencies in the Carpathians as reflected in a 50-year time series date: 2019-10-03 words: 7832 flesch: 61 summary: The number of intensive rainfalls and the decrease of total days of precipitation can result in an unbalanced water regime, flash floods and intensive erosion (Pirkhoffer, E. et al. 2009; Czigány, Sz. et al. 2010, 2013; Szabó, J. et al. 2015; Jakab, G. et al. 2019). Bartholy, J. et al. (2009), Mika, J. (2009), Mezősi, G. et al. (2016), and Bartholy, J. et al. keywords: 2018; autumn; climate; data; drought; et al; hungary; pet; precipitation; region; temperature; tmax; trend; values cache: hungeobull-1483.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1483.txt item: #31 of 306 id: hungeobull-1588 author: Jaczewska, Barbara title: Harrison, J. and Hoyler, M. (eds.): Doing Global Urban Research date: 2019-07-01 words: 2569 flesch: 50 summary: They found that new theories and concepts on global urban research have developed at far faster pace than empirical tools and analytical techniques. Chapters 13, 14 and 15 emphasise the need for eth- nographic, long-term and historical research within global urban research. keywords: authors; book; chapter; cities; city; global; research cache: hungeobull-1588.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1588.txt item: #32 of 306 id: hungeobull-1712 author: Halász, Levente title: Rakonczai, J.: Global and Geopolitical Environmental Challenges date: 2019-07-01 words: 2808 flesch: 49 summary: As it was already mentioned, global environmental problems have been altering throughout the previous half a cen- tury. Besides, up-to-date (sometimes astonishing and shocking) statistical data, historical and recent re- search results of world-renowned professionals from the scientific arena, and even many comparisons as objective and trustworthy evidences are increasing the reader’s consciousness towards global problems. keywords: author; book; global; population; problems; water; world cache: hungeobull-1712.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1712.txt item: #33 of 306 id: hungeobull-1713 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Andrija Bognár (1937–2019) date: 2019-07-01 words: 1383 flesch: 44 summary: Professor Andrija Bognár also maintained close links with Hungarian geography, primar- ily with the Geographical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, under the director- ship of Academician Márton Pécsi, Professor Ferenc Schweitzer and Academician Károly Kocsis. He was an internationally renowned expert in the geomorphology, paleogeography, nature conservation and environmental sciences of the Tatra Mountains and Silesia and a great friend of Hungarian geography. keywords: geography; hungarian; sciences; university cache: hungeobull-1713.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1713.txt item: #34 of 306 id: hungeobull-1714 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Kazimierz Klimek (1934–2019) date: 2019-07-01 words: 810 flesch: 47 summary: Professor Andrija Bognár also maintained close links with Hungarian geography, primar- ily with the Geographical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, under the director- ship of Academician Márton Pécsi, Professor Ferenc Schweitzer and Academician Károly Kocsis. He was an internationally renowned expert in the geomorphology, paleogeography, nature conservation and environmental sciences of the Tatra Mountains and Silesia and a great friend of Hungarian geography. keywords: hungarian; polish; sciences cache: hungeobull-1714.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1714.txt item: #35 of 306 id: hungeobull-1842 author: Marton, Gergely ; Hinek, Mátyás; Kiss, Róbert; Csapó, János title: Measuring seasonality at the major spa towns of Hungary date: 2019-12-28 words: 7782 flesch: 59 summary: The theoretical review of Cannas, R. (2012) related to tourism seasonality provides a thor- ough explanation about one of the most well- known problems of tourism mentioning that, according to Butler, R.W. (1994) seasonality is ‘a temporal imbalance in the phenomenon of tourism, [which] may be expressed in terms of dimensions of such elements as numbers of visitors, expenditure of visitors, traffic on highways and other forms of transportation, employment, and admissions to attractions’ (Cannas, R. 2012, 41 refers Butler, R.W. 1994). An overview of tourism seasonality: Key concepts and policies. keywords: accommodations; guest; hungary; index; nights; seasonality; spa; spas; tourism; towns cache: hungeobull-1842.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1842.txt item: #36 of 306 id: hungeobull-1890 author: Kiss, Márton title: Emanuel, K.: What We Know about Climate Change date: 2019-10-03 words: 1925 flesch: 51 summary: 7_Book Reviews.indd 303Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68 (2019) (3) 303–312.DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.68.3.7 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68 2019 (3) The problem of climate change has turned from a topic of some experts and some environmentalists to a leading issue in public debates, calling global attention in the past years. Information spread and opinions expressed in public discussions should be based on the proper understanding of the natural and social science background of climate change and its un- derlying subprocesses. keywords: author; change; chapter; climate; climate change cache: hungeobull-1890.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1890.txt item: #37 of 306 id: hungeobull-1892 author: Kovács, Sándor Zsolt; Zsibók, Zsuzsanna title: Martin, R. and Pollard, J. (eds.): Handbook on the Geographies of Money and Finance date: 2019-10-03 words: 2985 flesch: 39 summary: He is emphasising the link between functional aspects of regulation and their spatial consequences that range from the integration of financial markets and financial agglomeration to the process of suburbanisation. According to their results, the Reinhart and Rogoff thesis must be discarded, because time and place, along with historical factors, play an important role in asset bubbles and financial crises. keywords: banking; chapter; crisis; economy; finance; geography; markets; money cache: hungeobull-1892.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1892.txt item: #38 of 306 id: hungeobull-1893 author: Kőszegi, Margit title: Austin, R.C.: Making and Remaking the Balkans: Nations and States since 1878 date: 2019-10-03 words: 2173 flesch: 60 summary: As it appears in the subtitle of the book (Nations and States since 1878), Austin follows the formation of nation-states in the region, trying to explore the causes of failure (Making and Remaking the Balkans) through political history. Among European states, only divided Cyprus had a map on his flag.” keywords: balkans; book; chapter; states cache: hungeobull-1893.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1893.txt item: #39 of 306 id: hungeobull-1902 author: Fabula, Szabolcs title: Lang, T. and Görmar, F. (eds.): Regional and Local Development in Times of Polarisation. Re-thinking Spatial Policies in Europe date: 2019-12-28 words: 3070 flesch: 37 summary: The author points to some conceptu- al and methodological limitations of the dominant understanding and measurement tools of uneven- ness, discussing the impacts of neoliberalism on EU regional policies, especially their reorientation towards regional competitiveness, innovation and growth. Such issues with regard to European cohesion and regional policy are in the scope of the current edited volume. keywords: book; chapter; cohesion; development; european; polarisation; policies; policy cache: hungeobull-1902.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1902.txt item: #40 of 306 id: hungeobull-2003 author: Rátz, Tamara; Michalkó, Gábor; Keszeg, Réka title: Educational tourism and nation building: cross-border school trips in the Carpathian Basin date: 2020-04-02 words: 9314 flesch: 52 summary: A nemzeti identitásturizmus kreativitásigénye (The need for creativity in national identity tourism). The analysis focuses on the detailed descriptions of the participants’ personal memories of their experiences, the social construction of the visited destinations, and the influence of their memorable experiences on their sense of national identity. keywords: borders; bulletin; education; geographical; hungarian; hungary; identity; living; participants; programme; research; school; students; tourism; travel; trips cache: hungeobull-2003.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2003.txt item: #41 of 306 id: hungeobull-2080 author: Mikle, György title: Jahnke, H., Kramer, C. and Meusburger, P. (eds.): Geographies of Schooling date: 2019-12-28 words: 2262 flesch: 44 summary: As they highlight, the book presents differ- ent perspectives on school systems. Another perspective apparent in a number of chapters focus- es on the neoliberal restructuring of school systems which results in an entrepreneurial idea of schools and growing disparities according to the availability of local resources. keywords: book; chapter; education; rural; schools; system cache: hungeobull-2080.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2080.txt item: #42 of 306 id: hungeobull-2089 author: Jobbitt, Steven title: Górny, M.: Science Embattled: Eastern European Intellectuals and the Great War date: 2019-12-28 words: 3070 flesch: 37 summary: As in Western Europe, the ‘war of the spirits’ in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans contrib- uted greatly to the professionalisation and elevated status of the human sciences during World War I, es- pecially when the methods and conclusions of leading scholars and prevailing schools of thought aligned with the political and military goals of the state. Hungary provides Górny with a particularly acute example of this, and though he does not draw extensively on Hungarian sources, he does a good job of situating the work spearheaded by Pál Teleki both during and after the war within a broader international context, one that underscores the complicity of geographers in the nationalist projects that exploded throughout Europe during World War I. Hungarian specialists might find the author’s treatment of the Hungarian case a bit thin, and will no doubt question the verac- ity of his occasional reference to a common Austro- Hungarian “project,” or to the shared imperial “aims” of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy during the war. keywords: eastern; europe; górny; hungarian; war cache: hungeobull-2089.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2089.txt item: #43 of 306 id: hungeobull-2330 author: Winter, Johannes title: The evolutionary and disruptive potential of Industrie 4.0 date: 2020-06-30 words: 8670 flesch: 53 summary: And since many digital platforms in the B2C- sector initially focus on the fast growth of their user base rather than sales growth, the growth of the platform into a very powerful position in the market or a quasi-monopoly may take place without major takeovers. Ideally those platforms should combine device management with easy connectivity, data storage systems and an app store open for customized data-driven services provid- ed by an open digital ecosystem. keywords: 2017; 2019; business; data; digital; economic; industrie; industry; manufacturing; new; platform; services; systems; winter cache: hungeobull-2330.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2330.txt item: #44 of 306 id: hungeobull-2442 author: Liptay, Zoltán Árpád; Czigány, Szabolcs; Pirkhoffer, Ervin title: River ice and water temperature prediction on the Danube date: 2021-09-30 words: 7269 flesch: 62 summary: A hybrid model for river water temperature as a function of air tem- perature and discharge. Additional outputs have also been added to the model, including the termination of ice and the prediction of water temperature. keywords: air; calibration; danube; hungarian; ice; method; model; river; rmse; temperature; water; water temperature cache: hungeobull-2442.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2442.txt item: #45 of 306 id: hungeobull-2513 author: Balogh, Szabolcs; Novák, Tibor József title: Trends and hotspots in landscape transformation based on anthropogenic impacts on soil in Hungary, 1990–2018 date: 2020-12-22 words: 6177 flesch: 68 summary: Keywords: landscape degradation, landscape rewilding, land cover change, soil naturalness changes Received February 2020; Accepted October 2020. Issues in using land- scape indicators to assess land changes. keywords: 2018; changes; hotspots; hungarian; land; novák; number; polygons; soil; t.j cache: hungeobull-2513.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2513.txt item: #46 of 306 id: hungeobull-2545 author: Rawat, Kishan Singh; Singh, Sudhir Kumar; Ray, Ram L.; Szabó, Szilárd; Kumar, Sanjeev title: Parameterizing the modified water cloud model to improve soil moisture data retrieval using vegetation models date: 2020-04-02 words: 5364 flesch: 60 summary: The dynamics of soil moisture plays a critical role in the analysis of agri- cultural drought, weather forecast, flood forecasting, crop yield prediction and cli- matology (Berthet, L. et al. 2009; Beck, H.E. et al. 2009; Hegedűs, P. et al. 2013, 2015; Dezső, J. et al. 2019). Soil moisture at a regional scale can be observed by the syn- thetic aperture radar (SAR) with fine spatial and temporal resolutions (Shi, J.C. et al. 1997; Pathe, C. et al. 2009; Paloscia, S. et al. 2013; Pasolli, L. et al. 2015). keywords: canopy; coefficients; data; evi; moisture; mwcm; ndvi; soil; vegetation cache: hungeobull-2545.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2545.txt item: #47 of 306 id: hungeobull-2548 author: Gresina, Fruzsina title: Comparison of pipette method and state of the art analytical techniques to determine granulometric properties of sediments and soils date: 2020-04-02 words: 6913 flesch: 60 summary: Generally, the sedimentary deposits may contain a wide range of particle sizes from boulder fraction to the smallest size, clay and colloid (McCave, N. and Syvitski, J.P.M. 1991). The importance of the particle size distribution lies in resembling the physico-chemical properties of materials (e.g., particle size) which are determined by the power and capacity of the transporting agent. keywords: diffraction; fritsch; grain; laser; methods; mie; particle; results; size cache: hungeobull-2548.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2548.txt item: #48 of 306 id: hungeobull-2557 author: Lóczy, Dénes; Tóth, Gergely; Hermann, Tamás; Rezsek, Marietta; Nagy, Gábor; Dezső, József; Salem, Ali; Gyenizse, Péter; Gobin, Anne; Vacca, Andrea title: Perspectives of land evaluation of floodplains under conditions of aridification based on the assessment of ecosystem services date: 2020-10-02 words: 10835 flesch: 63 summary: The multiple functions of the landscape (i.e. ESs) are jointly evalu- ated (Schindler, S. et al. 2013, 2014), particu- larly often for landscapes (like floodplains) where water is the decisive component (e.g. Martin-Ortega, J. et al. 2015). Although its actual quantification is still debated, the nitrogen cycle is one of the critical planetary bounda- ries (Rockström, J. et al. 2009) as it threatens the safe operation of human society. keywords: 2017; 2018; 2019; bulletin; change; climate; d. et; doi; drava; ecosystem; ess; et al; evaluation; groundwater; hungarian; land; recharge; retention; services; value; water cache: hungeobull-2557.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2557.txt item: #49 of 306 id: hungeobull-2715 author: Óvári, Ágnes title: Kerényi, A. and McIntosh, R.W.: Sustainable Development in Changing Complex Earth Systems date: 2020-04-02 words: 2186 flesch: 35 summary: When they describe and explain relevant processes, the authors move a step back and examine the same processes from a distance. Chapter 3 focuses exclusively on the presentation of impact processes in the geosphere, manifested by a few widely-known events (natural catastrophes) in the past, along with the effects of the impact processes originating from the geosphere hotspots. keywords: book; chapter; development; processes; system; theory cache: hungeobull-2715.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2715.txt item: #50 of 306 id: hungeobull-2716 author: Barta, Géza title: Solarz, M.W.: The Global North-South Atlas. Mapping Global Change date: 2020-04-02 words: 2273 flesch: 56 summary: The book’s chapters are organised around the top- ics of geography and development, the global North- South disparities, and the author endeavours to visu- alise global inequalities on world maps. They appear in a total of 121 different charts and maps. keywords: brandt; development; global; maps; solarz; world cache: hungeobull-2716.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2716.txt item: #51 of 306 id: hungeobull-2727 author: Varga, György title: Manuscript reviewers 2017-2019 date: 2020-04-02 words: 422 flesch: -68 summary: 6_Book Reviews.indd 79Book review section – Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 69 (2020) (1) 73–78. ANGILERI, Sylvia (Palermo) BAJMÓCY, Péter (Szeged) BALOGH, Péter (Budapest) BALTEANU, Dan (Bucharest) BARANYAI, Nóra (Győr) BENEDEK, József (Cluj-Napoca) BERÁCS, József (Budapest) BÍRÓ, Borbála (Budapest) BOLT, Gideon (Utrecht) BONTJE, Marco (Amsterdam) BOROS, Lajos (Szeged) BOTTLIK, Zsolt (Budapest) BUČEK, Ján (Bratislava) CAVALLI, Rosa Maria (Perugia) CENTERI, Csaba (Gödöllő) CORLUKA, Goran (Split) CZIGÁNY, Szabolcs (Pécs) DEÁK, Balázs (Debrecen) DEÁK, Márton (Budapest) DOBROVOLNÝ, Petr (Brno) FABULA, Szabolcs (Szeged) FARKAS, György (Budapest) FARSANG, Andrea (Szeged) GUSTAFSSON, Harald (Lund) GYÖNGYÖSI, András Zénó (Budapest) GYŐRI, Róbert (Budapest) HARDI, Tamás (Győr) HOUSKOVA, Beata (Bratislava) HRUŠKA, Vladan (Ústí nad Labem) HUDEC, Oto (Košice) ILLÉS, Sándor (Budapest) IRIMIÁS, Anna (Budapest) IUGA, Liliana (Budapest) JAKAB, Gergely (Budapest) JÁSZBERÉNYI, Melinda (Budapest) JORDAN, Peter (Vienna) KAIM, Dominik (Kraków) Manuscript reviewers 2017–2019 The editors of the Hungarian Geographical Bulletin would like to thank the following experts who have offered their assistance in reviewing manuscript submissions to our journal issues between Number 1 in 2017 and Number 4 in 2019. KARÁCSONYI, Dávid (Budapest) KERTÉSZ, Ádám (Budapest) KISS, Edit Éva (Budapest) KOK, Herman (Gouda) KOLOSSOV, Vladimir (Moscow) KOVÁCS, Attila (Szeged) KOZMA, Gábor (Debrecen) KUBEŠ, Jan (České Budějovice) KUNC, Josef (Brno) LANGE, Bastian (Leipzig) LANGER-RÉDEI, Mária (Budapest) LÁSZLÓ, Elemér (Debrecen) LEWIS, Quinn (Urbana) LÓCZY, Dénes (Pécs) M. TÓTH, Tivadar (Szeged) MADARI, Beáta (Brasília) MAKÓ, András (Budapest) MANTEL, Stephan (Wageningen) MATLOVIČ, René (Prešov) McINTOSH, Richard (Debrecen) MICHALKÓ, Gábor (Budapest) MIKA, János (Eger) MIKA, Mirosław (Kraków) MILEVSKI, Ivica (Skopje) MILIVOJ, Gavrilov B. (Novi Sad) MILOŠEVIĆ, Dragan (Novi Sad) MITKUS, Tomas (Vilnius) MOLNÁR, Ernő (Debrecen) MUNKÁCSY, Béla (Budapest) NAGY, Egon (Cluj-Napoca) NÉGYESI, Gábor (Budapest) NICOSIA, Enrico (Macerata) NOVÁK, Tibor (Debrecen) NOVARA, Agata (Palermo) PÁSZTOR, László (Budapest) PÉNZES, János (Debrecen) PICHLER-MILANOVIĆ, Nataša (Ljubljana) POGONYI, Szabolcs (Budapest) PROBÁLD, Ferenc (Budapest) REMENYIK, Bulcsú (Budapest) PRZYBYLSKA, Lucyna (Gdańsk) RYDER, Andrew (Portsmouth) SAVIĆ, Stevan (Novi Sad) SCHAD, Peter (München) SCOTT, James (Joensuu) ŠIMON, Martin (Praha) SINGH, Sudhir (Allahabad) SIWEK, Tadeusz (Ostrava) SKARBIT, Nóra (Szeged) SMITH, Melanie (Budapest) SLACH, Ondrej (Ostrava) SLÁMOVÁ, Martina (Zvolen) SOLARZ, Marcin Wojciech (Warsaw) STRBA, Lubomir (Košice) SUCHODOLETZ, Hans von (Leipzig) SÜLI-ZAKAR, István † (Debrecen) SZABÓ, György (Debrecen) SZABÓ, József (Debrecen) SZABÓ, Judit Alexandra (Budapest) SZABÓ, Szilárd (Debrecen) SZALAI, Zoltán (Budapest) SZILASSI, Péter (Szeged) TÁTRAI, Patrik (Budapest) TÓTH, Attila (Nitra) TÓTH, Géza (Budapest) UNGER, János (Szeged) UZZOLI, Annamária (Budapest) VAINIKKA, Joni (Oulu) VAN DER WUSTEN, Herman (Amsterdam) VASZKÓ, Csaba (Budapest) VOSKAKI, Asimina (Athens) ZELENAKOVA, Martina (Košice) keywords: budapest; debrecen; szeged cache: hungeobull-2727.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2727.txt item: #52 of 306 id: hungeobull-2759 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Editorial date: 2015-12-18 words: 1017 flesch: 30 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. (Za stvaranje Adobe PDF dokumenata najpogodnijih za visokokvalitetni ispis prije tiskanja koristite ove postavke. keywords: adobe; congress; geography cache: hungeobull-2759.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2759.txt item: #53 of 306 id: hungeobull-2761 author: Van Der Wusten, Herman title: Imagined communities and practiced geopolitics date: 2015-12-18 words: 7788 flesch: 56 summary: At the same time World War II unchained a geopolitical literature in the Anglo-Saxon countries mostly in response to German geopolitics and very oft en highly critical vastly overestimating its signifi cance in the German war eff ort. In sum, practiced geopolitics has been the preserve of diff erent actors over time. keywords: 2015; bulletin; der; diff; geographical; geopolitics; hungarian; nationalism; power; russian; state; ukraine; ussr; war; world; wusten cache: hungeobull-2761.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2761.txt item: #54 of 306 id: hungeobull-2762 author: Poesen, Jean title: Soil erosion hazard and mitigation in the Euro-Mediterranean region: do we need more research? date: 2015-12-18 words: 5316 flesch: 59 summary: Scaling up soil erosion processes and rates in space and time: need for improved models and data mining Many fi eld studies of soil erosion are limited by the size of the study area and the period over which the observations have been made. An overview of soil erosion processes, their controlling factors, consequences, pre- vention and control in Europe was produced by Boardman, J. and Poesen, J. in 2006. keywords: 2015; erosion; erosion processes; et al; poesen; processes; rates; research; soil; soil erosion cache: hungeobull-2762.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2762.txt item: #55 of 306 id: hungeobull-2763 author: Fullen, Michael A. title: Physical geography and closed loop recycling date: 2015-12-18 words: 4025 flesch: 48 summary: Integrating the results indicate positive ef- fects of using biological geotextiles, as they of- fer potential for sustainable development and soil conservation. Therefore, soil conservation and economic development are compatible and the Sacavém gully may well be an ex- cellent exemplar of a zero-waste closed loop recycling system. keywords: c2c; cradle; development; eff; environmental; fullen; m.a; mulch; project; soil; south; sustainability; system; waste cache: hungeobull-2763.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2763.txt item: #56 of 306 id: hungeobull-2765 author: Varga, György title: Changing nature of Pleistocene interglacials - is it recorded by paleosoils in Hungary (Central Europe)? date: 2015-12-18 words: 5299 flesch: 56 summary: The precise dating of soil forming periods; the detachment of climatic factors from those re- lated to parent material or relief; the math- ematical relations between soil features and climate and several other questions make these estimations diffi cult and tough. The gradual change from oldest red Mediterranean soils via forest and forest-steppe soils to steppe soils represents well the continuous decrease of chemical alteration of interglacial paleosoils determined by environmental factors and duration of soil formation. keywords: climate; climatic; deposits; formation; hungarian; loess; mean; mis; periods; pleistocene; soils cache: hungeobull-2765.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2765.txt item: #57 of 306 id: hungeobull-2767 author: Balogh, Péter title: Lang, T. et al. (eds.): Understanding Geographies of Polarization and Peripheralization: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond date: 2015-12-18 words: 1372 flesch: 50 summary: 8_Literature.indd 345Literature – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (4) 345–353. 352 p. Literature – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (4) 345–353.346 overlapping at different spatial scales” (pp 1–2). keywords: book; central; contributions cache: hungeobull-2767.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2767.txt item: #58 of 306 id: hungeobull-2768 author: Berki, Márton title: Tammaru, T. et al. (eds.): Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities. East Meets West date: 2015-12-18 words: 2148 flesch: 43 summary: As for Oslo, economic segregation was analysed by Terje Wessel (pp. 132–155.) who found that the particularly generous Norwegian welfare system is an important characteristic of the capital city above and beyond the strongly market-based housing system which allows the sustaining of rather high levels of equality. Values 1 to 3 have been att ached to each of the six factors, creating the following rank- ing of hypothetical SES in the case study cities (from the most to the least segregated ones, with the higher scores representing higher levels of SES): keywords: book; case; cities; segregation; socio cache: hungeobull-2768.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2768.txt item: #59 of 306 id: hungeobull-2769 author: Pete, Márton title: Meusburger, P., Gregory, D., Suarsana, L. (eds.): Geographies of Knowledge and Power date: 2015-12-18 words: 2994 flesch: 50 summary: The introductory chapter (Chapter 1), in which the three editors lay the ground for the key notions of the book, is already set by a quote from Foucault, suggesting that “Knowledge and power are integrated with one an- other, and there is no point in dreaming of a time when knowledge will cease to depend on power” (Foucault, M. 1980: 52. 1.). In Chapter 2, which is by far the longest and, thus, the most encompassing one in the entire volume, Peter Meusburger off ers an overview on the multiple ways in which knowledge, power and geographical space may be intertwined; moreover, he introduces some signifi cant or at least promising concepts for the interpretation of these relations. keywords: book; chapter; diff; geography; knowledge; power; space cache: hungeobull-2769.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2769.txt item: #60 of 306 id: hungeobull-2770 author: Balizs, Dániel title: Magaš, Damir: The Geography of Croatia date: 2015-12-18 words: 1108 flesch: 54 summary: The second greater part of the chap- ter deals with the Turkish, Habsburg and Jugoslav era ending up by the formation of modern Croatia. In the fi ft h and sixth part of the volume the fea- tures of population and economy are described in detail, readers can collect useful information and data about Croatia’s demographic, ethnic and migration patt erns, about the density of population, the char- acteristics of sett lements, and the present situation of diff erent economic sectors (agriculture, industry, services, including tourism, etc.). keywords: book; chapter; croatia; hungarian cache: hungeobull-2770.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2770.txt item: #61 of 306 id: hungeobull-2771 author: Bassa, László title: In memoriam Andrei Velichko (1931-2015) date: 2015-12-18 words: 1807 flesch: 36 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. (Za stvaranje Adobe PDF dokumenata najpogodnijih za visokokvalitetni ispis prije tiskanja koristite ove postavke. keywords: adobe; geography; international; past; quaternary; russian; velichko cache: hungeobull-2771.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2771.txt item: #62 of 306 id: hungeobull-2777 author: Nagy, Erika title: Discussing inequalities from the periphery date: 2015-10-06 words: 2812 flesch: 39 summary: Discussing changing local social relations in two periph- eral Estonian communities targeted by well- of urban dwellers seeking for second home they reveal, how the entry of a social group with major social capital assets (recreational home owners) has transformed local politi- cal landscapes. Recently, the Hungarian Geographical Bul- letin – that had been a forum for introducing empirically focused papers covering vari- ous social and physical geographical issues for decades – became engaged increasingly in academic discourses on socio-spatial in- equalities, embracing various approaches and problems with diff erent scalar foci. keywords: discourses; european; hungarian; inequalities; polarisation; relations; socio cache: hungeobull-2777.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2777.txt item: #63 of 306 id: hungeobull-2780 author: Lang, Thilo title: Socio-economic and political responses to regional polarisation and socio-spatial peripheralisation in Central and Eastern Europe: a research agenda date: 2015-10-06 words: 10072 flesch: 48 summary: Applying the notions of polarisation and peripheralisation to guide further research, off ers multi-dimensional, multi-scalar and process based conceptualisations of regional development research. So far, regional development research has been interested either in ‘winning’ core re- gions, or in shrinking, declining or periph- eralised rural, non-metropolitan or old in- dustrial regions. keywords: 2015; cee; core; development; economic; european; governance; lang; new; peripheralisation; polarisation; policy; processes; regions; research; social; socio; urban cache: hungeobull-2780.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2780.txt item: #64 of 306 id: hungeobull-2783 author: Benedek, József; Moldovan, Aura title: Economic convergence and polarisation: towards a multi-dimensional approach date: 2015-10-06 words: 11434 flesch: 46 summary: This article provides a critical overview and assessment of the theoretical and empirical work on regional inequalities with special emphasis on theories of economic and social polarisation, regional economic growth, convergence, and social inequalities. A group of approaches largely relies on hard production factors (capital, labour, technological progress) in explaining the evolution of regional economic inequalities. keywords: approaches; capital; convergence; core; development; diff; economic; ects; eff; growth; income; inequalities; new; polarisation; regions; spatial; studies; theories cache: hungeobull-2783.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2783.txt item: #65 of 306 id: hungeobull-2789 author: Loewen, Bradley title: Contextualising regional policy for territorial cohesion in Central and Eastern Europe date: 2015-10-06 words: 9277 flesch: 44 summary: This raises the questions of how these variations may be connected to the successful or unsuccessful transfer of EU Regional Policy into the national contexts 211Loewen, B. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (3) 205–217. in CEE, and what the subsequent eff ects of regional policies on spatial inequalities and territorial cohesion might be. European Regional Policy, primarily infl uenced by Cohesion Policy and its related funds, has aimed to lead Member States towards ‘territorial cohesion,’ loosely defi ned here as multi-scalar balanced territo- rial development. keywords: cec; cee; cohesion; competitiveness; contexts; czech; development; estonia; european; geographical; growth; hungarian; hungary; national; policy; regional; regions; republic; spatial; strategy cache: hungeobull-2789.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2789.txt item: #66 of 306 id: hungeobull-2794 author: Kindel, Grete; Raagmaa, Garri title: Recreational home owners in the leadership and governance of peripheral recreational communities date: 2015-10-06 words: 8248 flesch: 52 summary: Following this reasoning, we chose the following questions to clarify RHOs’ role in local leadership: How do RHOs’ motives and behaviour im- pact socialisation with local community? Kindel, G. and Raagmaa, G. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (3) 233–245.236 Nordin and Marjavaara found that RHOs’ involvement in local communities is an im- portant factor in avoiding possible confl icts (Nordin, U. and Marjavaara, R. 2012). keywords: community; development; estonian; geographical; governance; home; hungarian; leadership; new; noarootsi; owners; people; power; residents; rhos; vormsi cache: hungeobull-2794.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2794.txt item: #67 of 306 id: hungeobull-2796 author: Szalai, Zoltán; Jakab, Gergely title: Hartemink, A.E. and McSweeney, K. (eds.): Soil Carbon date: 2015-10-06 words: 674 flesch: 56 summary: This is an essential handbook for soil scientists, ge- ographers and environmentalist to receive up to date knowledge about soil carbon. The fi rst part of the book is an overview of the recent status of soil carbon research in the World’s science. keywords: carbon; soc; soil cache: hungeobull-2796.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2796.txt item: #68 of 306 id: hungeobull-2798 author: Egedy, Tamás title: Viktória Szirmai (ed.): From spatial inequalities to social well-being date: 2015-10-06 words: 1854 flesch: 40 summary: The well-known Stiglitz Report published in 2009 stated that the GDP is an inappropriate index to measure social progress, thus, new indicators and analytical tools are needed for describing and model- ling of social processes. Authors come to the conclusion that social conditions in metropolitan areas on the countryside are less favourable than in Budapest. keywords: areas; diff; regions; study cache: hungeobull-2798.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2798.txt item: #69 of 306 id: hungeobull-2805 author: Kőszegi, Margit; Bottlik, Zsolt; Telbisz, Tamás; Mari, László title: Human-environment relationships in modern and postmodern geography date: 2015-07-03 words: 9051 flesch: 52 summary: Specialisation of human geography isolated the environmental studies. His follower, Harlan Barrows emphasised that human ecological research can provide the appropriate framework for the unifi ed geography by the exploration of relation- ships between humans and the environment (Grossman, L. 1977; Harden, C.P. 2012). keywords: 2012; c.p; century; determinism; environment; geographical; geography; harden; humans; hungarian; infl; nature; relationships; research; science; scientifi; society cache: hungeobull-2805.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2805.txt item: #70 of 306 id: hungeobull-2810 author: Kulcsár, Noémi title: Consumer value dimensions of rural tourism in Hungary date: 2015-07-03 words: 8996 flesch: 52 summary: In the future, the new system of accom- modation classifi cation, as well as the use of National Trademark, the improvement of rural tourism products, and the crea- – – – Kulcsár, N. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (2) 127–141.132 tion of specialised houses off ering special products may all encourage the quality im- provement of supply, thus can contribute to the increase of tourism. b) Demand side The demand of rural tourism in Hungary was focused on inexpensive vacations for families with children, but this has changed in the past decade, however, we have to note that the price still determines the guests’ decision. In global tourism rural tourism is a refresh- ing phenomenon, which can help domestic and foreign tourists to learn about, bett er un- derstand and sustain our country, our culture and our traditions, as well as to increase their respect to nature, to meet their desire for au- thentic experiences, all of which can signifi - cantly contribute to economic growth. keywords: accommodation; bulletin; consumer; consumer value; defi; dimensions; experience; factors; geographical; guests; hungarian; hungary; new; research; tourism; tourists; value cache: hungeobull-2810.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2810.txt item: #71 of 306 id: hungeobull-2811 author: Pécsek, Brigitta title: The role of slow design elements in managing tourist flow on the example of Bruges, Belgium date: 2015-07-03 words: 6851 flesch: 60 summary: Further studies should aim to explore the demand side of slow urban tourism, which would give a clearer idea in terms of development and fi ne-tuning of slow design elements in popular urban destinations. Conclusion In this paper we examined the link between the tourist fl ow and urban planning solutions as well as the way the latt er might contribute 153Pécsek, B. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (2) 143–154. to slowing down city tourists and dispers- ing them more evenly in urban areas. keywords: 2012; bruges; bulletin; cities; city; design; hungarian; main; number; slow; tourism; tourists; urban; visitors cache: hungeobull-2811.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2811.txt item: #72 of 306 id: hungeobull-2812 author: Jakab, Gergely ; Szalai, Zoltan title: Dénes Lóczy (ed.): Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary date: 2015-07-03 words: 760 flesch: 62 summary: Most of them also have well organised and informative (geomorphological) maps, and fi gures. Chaem, 294 p. Literature – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 64 (2015) (2) 155–158.156 geoparks. keywords: hungary; volume cache: hungeobull-2812.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2812.txt item: #73 of 306 id: hungeobull-2813 author: Tózsa, István title: László Jeney and Dávid Karácsonyi (eds.): Minsk and Budapest, the two capital cities date: 2015-07-03 words: 1574 flesch: 41 summary: The obtained and spatial diff erentiated and integrated data of urban environ- ment including natural and technogenic factors served as a basis for urban planning, technical, technological and organisational actions that aim at the realisation of planning decisions and ecological regulations. The study gives an example of how Eastern European metropolises experienced the demographic transforma- tion processes of the post-socialist era. Balázs Szabó and Ágnes Erőss wrote about the main features of large housing estates and the re- sults of their rehabilitation in Budapest. keywords: budapest; chapter; city; housing; minsk cache: hungeobull-2813.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2813.txt item: #74 of 306 id: hungeobull-2814 author: Kertész, Ádám title: Report on the Eleventh International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability : 2-23 January 2015, Copenhagen date: 2015-07-03 words: 649 flesch: 27 summary: Rethinking Sustainability, Urban Sustainability: Development Fault Lines, Community Studies in Economic Sustainability, Community Studies in Economic Sustainability, Endemic Urbanism, Sustainability Policy and Discourse and Economic Theory on Sustainability. The parallel thematic paper sessions of the fi rst day included Food Security, Role of Religion in Environmental Sustainability, Creating Sustainable Spaces, Natural World and Environmental Theories, Policies and Practice in Sustainable Agriculture, Climate Change and Adaptation, Political Security and Sustainability, Sustainable Agriculture, Environmental Education Programs and Activism, Energy Policy and Practice, Waste and Waste Management, Student Knowledge: keywords: conference; sessions; sustainability cache: hungeobull-2814.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2814.txt item: #75 of 306 id: hungeobull-2857 author: Centeri, Csaba; Szalai, Zoltán; Jakab, Gergely; Barta, Károly; Farsang, Andrea; Szabó, Szilárd; Bíró, Zsolt title: Soil erodibility calculations based on different particle size distribution measurements date: 2015-04-20 words: 4164 flesch: 58 summary: In doing so, we conducted soil particle size measurements in diff erent institutions (University of Debrecen, University of Szeged and Geographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) with a variety of methodologies (laser, aerometer and pipett e methods) on various soil materials (sandy, loamy and clay). Fractal features of soil particle size distribution and the implication for indicating desertifi cation. keywords: diff; erodibility; erosion; et al; geographical; hungarian; loss; methods; particle; size; soil cache: hungeobull-2857.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2857.txt item: #76 of 306 id: hungeobull-2867 author: Szabó, Judit ; Jakab, Gergely; Szabó, Boglárka title: Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of runoff and soil loss dynamics under simulated rainfall date: 2015-04-20 words: 5942 flesch: 61 summary: Previous studies indicated that initial moisture content, slope and soil crusts are playing an important role in soil erosion. Keywords: soil erosion, rainfall simulation, runoff , aggregate size Introduction The soil loss by erosion is a widespread prob- lem in agricultural areas. keywords: diff; eff; erent; erosion; loss; period; precipitation; rainfall; rates; runoff; sediment; slope; soil cache: hungeobull-2867.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2867.txt item: #77 of 306 id: hungeobull-2868 author: Szatmári, Gábor; Barta, Károly; Pásztor, László title: An application of a spatial simulated annealing sampling optimization algorithm to support digital soil mapping date: 2015-04-20 words: 7359 flesch: 57 summary: Conclusions As it was illustrated by the scenarios, SSA (us- ing RKV as optimization criterion) is a valuable algorithm to optimize soil sampling strategy considering a lot of constraints and demands, which were suggested by soil surveyors, pedo- metricans and end-users (e.g. the number of new observations, predefi ned quality measure value (i.e. RKV), as well as taking auxiliary information, previously collected samples and inaccessible areas into account). Optimized sampling designs for Sc3–Sc4 and their performance The optimized sampling confi gurations for Sc3 regular and Sc3 clustered are presented in Figure 5. keywords: design; model; optimization; rkv; sample; sampling; scenario; size; soil; space cache: hungeobull-2868.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2868.txt item: #78 of 306 id: hungeobull-2870 author: Sisák, István ; Kocsis, Mihály; Benő, András; Várszegi, Gábor title: Method development to extract spatial association structure from soil polygon maps date: 2015-04-20 words: 10288 flesch: 71 summary: The MÉM- NAK (1983) soil map displays 81 diff erent soil units. International soil classifi cation system for naming soils and creating legends for soil maps. keywords: al s; c al; et al; lic; ou s; ow s; s m; soil cache: hungeobull-2870.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2870.txt item: #79 of 306 id: hungeobull-2872 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Churski, P. ed.: The social and economic growth vs. the emergence of economic growth and stagnation areas date: 2015-04-20 words: 1421 flesch: 44 summary: The article by Robert PerdaŁ and Jan Hauke (‘Areas of the economic growth and stagnation in Poland – growth factors’) focuses on the issue of identify- ing and analysing important factors determining the distribution and development of economic growth and stagnation areas in a total system and partial approach with respect to the selected aspects of the process. The social and economic growth vs. the emergence of economic growth and stagnation areas. keywords: areas; growth; stagnation; stagnation areas cache: hungeobull-2872.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2872.txt item: #80 of 306 id: hungeobull-2874 author: Kertész, Ádám title: Guest editorial address date: 2014-04-03 words: 634 flesch: 45 summary: 0_tartalom.indd 3 Guest editorial address This special issue of the Hungarian Geographical Bulletin is devoted to the international conference on “Changing world, changing society, changing knowledge acquisition, the role of renewable energies in regional develop- ment”, held in Eger in the central building of the Eszterházy Károly College, 10–12 October 2013. Renewable energies and regional planning; 3. keywords: conference; department; eger cache: hungeobull-2874.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2874.txt item: #81 of 306 id: hungeobull-2875 author: Szabó, Mária; Kiss, Ádám title: Effects of renewable energy resources on the landscape date: 2014-04-03 words: 4660 flesch: 55 summary: It will be shown that the widespread application and the broad expansion of any of the renewable energy resources and the large- scale production of renewable energies are always connected with serious environmental impacts, whichever of the resources is used. There will be landscape structure and function changes by using renewable energies causing the degradation of habitats and ecosystems. keywords: danube; eff; energy; environmental; hydropower; landscape; power; production; resources; station; use; wind cache: hungeobull-2875.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2875.txt item: #82 of 306 id: hungeobull-2876 author: Mika, János; Csabai, Edina Kitti; Dobi, Ildikó; Molnár, Zsófia; Nagy, Zoltán; Rázsi, András; Tóth-Tarjányi, Zsuzsanna; Pajtók-Tari, Ilona title: Solar and wind energy resources of the Eger Region date: 2014-04-03 words: 4377 flesch: 56 summary: In the given database wind data are derived from direct measure- ments, but solar radiation data are estimated from sunshine duration applying the method of Angström, A. (1924) modifi ed by Prescott, J.A. (1940). Discussion The gridded global radiation data may be considered as fairly good approach- es but this is not the case for wind data. keywords: data; eger; energy; grid; point; radiation; speed; values; wind; wind speed cache: hungeobull-2876.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2876.txt item: #83 of 306 id: hungeobull-2880 author: Probáld, Ferenc title: The urban climate of Budapest: past, present and future date: 2014-04-03 words: 5860 flesch: 56 summary: Though this diff erence itself is certainly not negligible, the threat coming from recent changes in macro-scale climate and weather conditions put the issue of urban heat stress in an even more sinister perspective (Stone, B. 2012). Keywords: Budapest, urban climate, heat island, climate change, urban land use The background: physiography and structure of the city Budapest with its more than 1.7 million inhabitants is one of the largest and economically most dynamic cities in East Central Europe and stands out as the indisputable political, administrative and cultural centre of Hungary. keywords: air; areas; budapest; changes; city; climate; days; development; diff; heat; heat island; island; summer; temperature cache: hungeobull-2880.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2880.txt item: #84 of 306 id: hungeobull-2881 author: Sallai Buránszki, Márta; Horváth, Ákos title: Weather warning system in Hungary and the experiences of its operation date: 2014-04-03 words: 5931 flesch: 51 summary: The basic task of meteorology is to provide weather forecasts and warnings for public welfare to protect life and property. In that way, weather forecasts can be considered as the part of everyday life, while the importance of nowcasting appears in the case of unusual, severe weather conditions. keywords: analysis; data; events; forecast; hours; information; linear; model; nowcasting; objects; parameters; system; time; warnings; weather cache: hungeobull-2881.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2881.txt item: #85 of 306 id: hungeobull-2886 author: Kiss, Róbert title: The geographical position, system and modelling of golf tourism date: 2014-07-03 words: 8422 flesch: 53 summary: The geographical position, system and modelling of golf tourism 201 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 63 (2) (2014) 201–220. DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.63.2.5 The geographical position, system and modelling of golf tourism Róbert Kiss1 Abstract This paper aims to present the spatial assumptions related to the tourism theory and the geographical correlations of golf tourism. In the fi rst place, golf courses being the most important factor of golf tourism and the interconnection of other supply elements are discussed. keywords: activity; att; courses; defi; demand; destinations; development; golf; golf courses; golf tourism; golfers; hudson; international; kiss; model; sport; supply; system; tourism cache: hungeobull-2886.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2886.txt item: #86 of 306 id: hungeobull-2887 author: Berki, Márton title: Ferenc Gyuris: The Political Discourse of Spatial Disparities date: 2014-07-03 words: 1412 flesch: 31 summary: Aft er this initial heyday fuelled by the ‘big science’, there has been a sudden decline in spatial disparity research in the Western world during the 1970s, caused by the changing circumstances of global geopolitics on the one hand, and the harsh criticism of these concepts on the other. The issue of spatial disparities has been in the forefront of geographical thought and enquiry for a long time, along with a number of other disciplines contributing to the topic. keywords: disparities; ferenc; gyuris; social cache: hungeobull-2887.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2887.txt item: #87 of 306 id: hungeobull-2889 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Editorial date: 2014-10-13 words: 287 flesch: 41 summary: They cover a wide range of topics that are thought to be relevant in recent proc- esses of post-socialist urban restructuring. Due to marketisation of state assets, liberalisation of prices and growing exposure to international competition and globalisation, profound economic restructuring commenced leading to rapid de-industrialisation, growing wage and income disparities in these countries. keywords: countries cache: hungeobull-2889.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2889.txt item: #88 of 306 id: hungeobull-2891 author: Górczyńska, Magdalena title: Unique or universal? Mechanisms and processes of social change in post-socialist Warsaw date: 2014-10-13 words: 7260 flesch: 52 summary: Mechanisms and processes of social change in post-socialist Warsaw 255 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 63 (3) (2014) 255–270. Keywords: social change, post-socialist city, urban regeneration, restitution, suburbanisa- tion, ownership change, Warsaw Introduction At the beginning of the 1980s, Iván Szelényi (1983) turned the att ention to dif- ferences in the socio-spatial patt erns of North American, as well as Western and Eastern European cities. keywords: areas; cation; central; cities; city; diff; districts; dwellings; housing; new; process; processes; socio; urban; warsaw cache: hungeobull-2891.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2891.txt item: #89 of 306 id: hungeobull-2896 author: Berki, Márton title: Return to the road of capitalism: Recapitulating the post-socialist urban transition date: 2014-10-13 words: 7677 flesch: 47 summary: Subsequently, the specifi cities of the urban structure of socialist and post-socialist cities are subsumed, and fi nally, diff erent scenarios and development perspectives for post-socialist cities are outlined. Keywords: post-socialist cities, urban transition, urban theory, urban structure Introduction Over the course of history, relatively slow and gradual processes of urbanisa- tion are occasionally interrupted by periods of turbulent restructuring, such as in the time of colonial endeavours, large conquests and wars, or in the case of transition to diff erent political systems. keywords: aft; areas; capitalist; central; cities; city; development; diff; eastern; european; post; socialist; transition; urban; urbanisation cache: hungeobull-2896.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2896.txt item: #90 of 306 id: hungeobull-2898 author: Tésits, Róbert title: Bokor, L., Szelesi, T., Wilhelm, Z. and Csapó, J. eds.: Locality and the Energy Resources. Frugeo Geography Research Initiative date: 2014-10-13 words: 2413 flesch: 48 summary: The authors' task was to describe energy consumption and technological methods and emphasize the use of energy resources with local impor- tance, the possibility of the improvement 354 of effi cient technologies and methods, that of the reduction of consumption, wasting and sensitivity from imported energy sources, and the relevance of sustainability. Substantial require- ment towards the authors was to focus on the connection between locality and the use of energy resources. keywords: att; development; energy; research; resources; wind cache: hungeobull-2898.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2898.txt item: #91 of 306 id: hungeobull-2903 author: Pirkhoffer, Ervin; Halmai, Ákos; Czigány, Szabolcs; Bugya, Titusz; Rábay, Andor; Bötkös, Tamás; Nagy, Gábor; Balassa, Bettina; Jancskárné Anweiler, Ildikó; Lóczy, Dénes title: New opportunities for experiments in fluvial geomorphology: the flume PTETHYS date: 2014-12-03 words: 4858 flesch: 51 summary: In the United States smaller-scale laboratory studies on river channels began by the US Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1929. River channel patt erns: braided, meandering, and straight. keywords: channel; erns; experiments; geomorphology; meandering; modelling; oodplain; patt; physical; processes; river; sediment; ume; van; water cache: hungeobull-2903.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2903.txt item: #92 of 306 id: hungeobull-2905 author: Szabó, Balázs title: Stanilov, K. and Sýkora, L. (eds.): Confronting Suburbanization. Urban Decentralization in Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe date: 2014-12-03 words: 1275 flesch: 44 summary: The book focuses on the process of suburbanization that has been perhaps the most spec- tacular spatial phenomenon of urban restructuring in post-socialist countries. Budapest was the fi rst case among post-socialist cities where national legislation intervened and prevented limitless land conversion in the suburban belt by a law in 2005. keywords: authors; cities; suburbanization cache: hungeobull-2905.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2905.txt item: #93 of 306 id: hungeobull-2907 author: Vida, György title: Warf, B. and Leib, J. (ed.): Revitalizing Electoral Geography date: 2014-12-03 words: 1517 flesch: 53 summary: This dominance decreased aft er 1980 and the thematic coverage of electoral geography became partially obsolete. While so- cial geography began to deal with more conceptual questions, electoral geography became utt erly positivist and sank into its own ‘moribund backwater’. keywords: book; chapter; electoral; geography; states cache: hungeobull-2907.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2907.txt item: #94 of 306 id: hungeobull-2908 author: Cseke, László title: Report on the 2014 Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), London, August 27-29, 2014 date: 2014-12-03 words: 978 flesch: 38 summary: The conference provided opportunities to analyse the challenges of multi-disciplinarity and the opportunities of creating new understandings by using diff erent perspectives. ‘Everyday moral economies’ is a fascinating combination of human geography and anthropology. keywords: conference; rgs; sessions; urban cache: hungeobull-2908.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2908.txt item: #95 of 306 id: hungeobull-2922 author: Szabó, Balázs title: Maloutas, Th. and Fujita, K. (eds): Residential Segregation in Comparative Perspective date: 2013-04-02 words: 1569 flesch: 53 summary: The model devel- oped by Fujita, K. emphasizes the relevance of social equality and spatial segregation and it pays special att ention to the relation between them. The lack of spatial segregation does not mean that diff erences between the social groups do not exist or are insignifi cant. keywords: cities; city; groups; segregation cache: hungeobull-2922.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2922.txt item: #96 of 306 id: hungeobull-2923 author: Farkas, György title: Kocsis, K. and Tátrai, P.: Changing Ethnic Patterns of the Carpatho-Pannonian Area date: 2013-04-02 words: 1574 flesch: 42 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. (Za stvaranje Adobe PDF dokumenata najpogodnijih za visokokvalitetni ispis prije tiskanja koristite ove postavke. keywords: adobe; map; pdf; publication; series cache: hungeobull-2923.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2923.txt item: #97 of 306 id: hungeobull-2927 author: Erőss, Ágnes title: Past and present of large housing estates in Visegrad countries and Armenia date: 2013-04-02 words: 3148 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: large housing estates, Visegrad countries, rehabilitation, social environment Introduction “Concrete jungle”, “rabbit hatches”, “concrete deserts”, “vertical slums” – only a few examples of the numerous, not too fl att ering phrases referring to housing estates all around in the former state-socialist countries. Recent developments of housing estate rehabilitation In the last decade the future perspectives of large housing estates have att ract- ed growing att ention in the international literature. keywords: 2004; countries; estates; europe; housing; housing estates; rehabilitation; van cache: hungeobull-2927.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2927.txt item: #98 of 306 id: hungeobull-2928 author: Šuška, Pavel; Stasíková, Linda title: Transformation of the built environment in Petržalka pre-fabricated housing estate date: 2013-04-02 words: 3344 flesch: 48 summary: Transformation of the built environment in Petržalka pre-fabricated housing estate 83 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 62 (1) (2013) 83–89. Transformation of the built environment in Petržalka pre-fabricated housing estate Pavel ŠUŠKA and Linda STASÍKOVÁ1 Abstract The last two decades have brought signifi cant changes into pre-fabricated housing estates built during the era of state-socialism. keywords: bratislava; central; city; environment; estate; housing; petržalka; transformation; urban cache: hungeobull-2928.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2928.txt item: #99 of 306 id: hungeobull-2943 author: Szabó, Balázs title: Ten years of housing estate rehabilitation in Budapest date: 2013-04-02 words: 4056 flesch: 56 summary: Ten years of housing estate rehabilitation in Budapest 113 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 62 (1) (2013) 113–120. Ten years of housing estate rehabilitation in Budapest Balázs SZABÓ1 Abstract At the turn of the millennium about one third of the inhabitants of Budapest lived at housing estates. Demographic trends have also contributed to the decrease of the share of population living on housing estates. keywords: budapest; buildings; dwellings; estates; housing; housing estates; rehabilitation; renovation; status cache: hungeobull-2943.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2943.txt item: #100 of 306 id: hungeobull-2945 author: Trócsányi, András title: Remembering Dr. József Tóth (1940-2013) date: 2013-04-02 words: 2233 flesch: 44 summary: Through nation-wide co-operation he was fi rst aft er the political transition to edit univer- sity textbooks titled and establish a department called 'Human Geography' instead of the formerly used term 'Economic Geography', thus helping the new international scientifi c trends to take root and spread in Hungarian geography education. His 'tetrahedron model' became a classical con- cept in Hungarian human geography even as early as in his life, which he further expanded and interpreted as a notion of anthropogenic geographic spaces. keywords: geography; hungarian; research; scientifi; university cache: hungeobull-2945.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2945.txt item: #101 of 306 id: hungeobull-2954 author: Rátz, Tamara title: Uysal, M., Perdue, R. and Sirgy, M.J. (eds): Handbook of Tourism and Quality-of-Life Research date: 2013-07-05 words: 1510 flesch: 42 summary: Due to its comprehensive coverage, the volume may be recommended both for researchers representing tourism studies, social geography or social sciences in general, and for local and regional decision-makers search- ing for a deeper understanding of the potential impacts of tourism development on local communities’ QOL. This is a notion that has been widely embraced by tourism researchers in Hungary as well, from the classic work of Lengyel, M. ‘A general theory of tourism’ (1992) to the recent studies of Michalkó, G. and Rátz, T. A destination that delivers poor quality of life to its residents cannot off er high quality tourism experience; in contrast, a satisfi ed community att racts visitors who will enjoy an experience provided by satisfi ed service personnel, leading to improved quality of life of all stakeholders. keywords: chapter; life; qol; quality; tourism cache: hungeobull-2954.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2954.txt item: #102 of 306 id: hungeobull-2955 author: Pomázi, István title: Green Growth in Cities. OECD Green Growth Studies date: 2013-07-05 words: 707 flesch: 51 summary: and att ractive environment for green fi nancing. Effi cient transport systems, in particular, good public transport networks, help cities to att ract new fi rms to invest and workers as well. keywords: cities; green; growth cache: hungeobull-2955.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2955.txt item: #103 of 306 id: hungeobull-2960 author: Molnár, Ernő; Kozma, Gábor; Mészáros, Márk; Kiss, Éva title: Upgrading and the geography of the Hungarian automotive industry in the context of the fourth industrial revolution date: 2020-06-30 words: 15895 flesch: 48 summary: Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 69 (2020) (2) 137–155. nificant employment in automotive industry nificant employment in automotive industry can be observed. Hungarian automotive industry. keywords: 2019; automotive; average; central; companies; counties; data; development; employees; employment; geographical; hungarian; hungary; industrial; industry; motor; non; number; production; sector; spatial; upgrading; vehicle industry; workers cache: hungeobull-2960.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2960.txt item: #104 of 306 id: hungeobull-2965 author: Egedy, Tamás title: Szirmai, V. and Fassman, H. (eds): Metropolitan Regions in Europe date: 2013-10-03 words: 1545 flesch: 44 summary: Thus, the generating and facilitating roles of the projects in urban development are also diff er- ent in the two cities. In his study, the eff ects of the Petite Ceinture railway line in Paris and the Herrmann-Debroux viaduct in Brussels on urban development and transportation are compared. keywords: budapest; development; diff; regions; urban cache: hungeobull-2965.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2965.txt item: #105 of 306 id: hungeobull-2967 author: Kopecskó, Zsanett; Kovács, Mónika title: Conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Carpatho-Balkan Geomorphological Commission date: 2013-10-03 words: 835 flesch: 44 summary: The main aim of the Commission was not only the exchange of knowledge and expe- rience on the geomorphological research of the Carpatho-Balkan mountain system, but also to fulfi l common research tasks. Conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Carpatho-Balkan Geomorphological Commission 327 Conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Carpatho-Balkan Geomorphological Commission Between 24 and 28 June 2013 the Institute of Geography of the Slovak and Polish Academy of Sciences organized the 50th jubilee conference of the Carpatho-Balkan Geomorphological Commission (CBGC) in Slovakia, in the mountain resort of Stará Lesná (part of Tatranska Lomnica). keywords: carpatho; commission; conference cache: hungeobull-2967.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2967.txt item: #106 of 306 id: hungeobull-2970 author: Pénzes, János title: The dimensions of peripheral areas and their restructuring in Central Europe date: 2013-12-19 words: 6437 flesch: 53 summary: The dimensions of peripheral areas and their restructuring in Central Europe 373 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 62 (4) (2013) 373–386. The dimensions of peripheral areas and their restructuring in Central Europe János PÉNZES1 Abstract The current paper tries to provide a general overview about the restructuring spatial pat- tern of peripheral areas in Central Europe. keywords: 2006; areas; central; centre; countries; development; diff; eastern; european; nagy; nemes; periphery; poland; regional cache: hungeobull-2970.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2970.txt item: #107 of 306 id: hungeobull-2972 author: Kiss, Éva title: Robert Musil: Foreign Direct Investment from Vienna in Central and Southeast Europe date: 2013-12-19 words: 1846 flesch: 53 summary: The second part (Foreign direct investment: defi nition, data and methodology) focuses on the defi nition of the concept of FDI; the data and methods. Foreign direct investment is one of the main forms of the international investments. keywords: europe; fdis; investments; vienna cache: hungeobull-2972.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2972.txt item: #108 of 306 id: hungeobull-2973 author: Lengyel, Balázs title: Sako Musterd and Zoltán Kovács: Place-making and Policies for Competitive Cities date: 2013-12-19 words: 1086 flesch: 49 summary: Contributions within the Path chapter concentrate on special circumstances determin- ing city policies. However, as Musterd and Kovács point out in their introduction correctly, the 3T model suffers from major theoretical shortcomings and European policy-makers should not follow that guidance without special precaution because European urban development differs from the US path. keywords: city; development; policy cache: hungeobull-2973.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2973.txt item: #109 of 306 id: hungeobull-2989 author: Křeček, Josef; Punčochář, Petr title: Design of climate station network in mountain catchments date: 2012-04-06 words: 4332 flesch: 51 summary: Percentage errors ∂ (%) of mean annual precipitation in the focused catchments by using interpolation methods IDW, KRI, NN and SPL Catchment A/N* km2 ∂-IDW ∂-KRI ∂-NN ∂-SPL % J J-1 JD S O O-1 0.25 – 0.11 0.25 – – -6 -8 0 -2 18 21 -6 -7 0 -2 22 25 -7 -12 0 -3 26 28 -5 -15 0 -6 40 35 *A = catchment area, N Estimation errors ∂ (%) of mean annual potential evapotranspiration in the catchments calculated by interpolation methods IDW, KRI, NN and SPL Catchment A/N* km2 ∂-IDW ∂-KRI ∂-NN ∂-SPL % J J-1 JD S O O-1 5.20 – 3.93 4.59 – – 5 7 4 5 -12 -10 8 6 5 4 -14 -15 10 9 8 7 -21 -24 7 12 9 8 -32 -36 *A = catchment area, N keywords: climate; data; idw; interpolation; mean; method; point; precipitation; values cache: hungeobull-2989.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2989.txt item: #110 of 306 id: hungeobull-2992 author: Tátrai, Patrik title: Kahl, T., Lozovanu, D., Heuberger, V., Jordan, P., Ethnisches Bewusstsein in der Republik Moldau im Jahr 2004 / Ethnic Consciousness in the Republic of Moldova in 2004 date: 2012-04-06 words: 1587 flesch: 44 summary: He analyzes the ethnic data of the censuses (e.g. their subjectivity, the method of their collection and the political infl uences on them), the possible cartographic methods applicable for ethnic maps and the connection between the person (the subjective) and the data represented on the map. Maybe the most important one is the representation of the di- verse ethnic structure of Moldova (including Transnistria and Gagauzia) and Southwest Ukraine (e.g. the Budzhak), which has been almost impossible due to the lack of accessible ethnic data so far. keywords: adobe; data; map; moldova; republic cache: hungeobull-2992.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2992.txt item: #111 of 306 id: hungeobull-2993 author: Boros, Lajos title: Report on the EUGEO 2011 Congress and the RGS-IBG Annual Conference date: 2012-04-06 words: 1290 flesch: 49 summary: Hungarian geography was represented by nearly 20 researchers with eight pres- entations showing the versatility of Hungarian research topics. Hundred years later as a result of the eff orts of HGA, the section and the Department of Social and Economic Geography of ELTE University, a program of high standard was organized to celebrate the anniversary. keywords: geography; hungarian; ibg; rgs; university cache: hungeobull-2993.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2993.txt item: #112 of 306 id: hungeobull-2994 author: Tátrai, Patrik title: Report on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Economic and Social Geography Section of the Hungarian Geographical Society date: 2012-04-06 words: 729 flesch: 48 summary: The following presenter was József Tóth who tried to systematize and group the various research fi elds of population geography mainly through presenting scientifi c books and publications. Lajos Boros Report on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Economic and Social Geography Section of the Hungarian Geographical Society The Economic and Social Geography Section of the Hungarian Geographical Society (HGS) celebrated the 100th anniversary of its foundation on 12 January 2012. keywords: geography; section cache: hungeobull-2994.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2994.txt item: #113 of 306 id: hungeobull-2995 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Prof. Hanna Bremer (1928-2012) date: 2012-04-06 words: 638 flesch: 47 summary: Unfortunately, the acting President of the IAG, Prof Dietrich Olaf Slaymaker, Dénes Lóczy and Hanna Bremer in Sümeg, at an excursion during the IAG Regional Geomorphological Conference in 1996 87 Barsch suff ered a stroke just some months before the Conference started. Hanna Bremer, one of the closed circle of IAG Honorary Senior Fellows, had been an ardent supporter of the idea of collaboration among the workers in this discipline from the very beginning, from the fi rst International Geomorphological Conference held in Manchester in 1985. keywords: hanna cache: hungeobull-2995.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2995.txt item: #114 of 306 id: hungeobull-2998 author: Kocziszky, György; Benedek, József title: Contributions to the issues of regional economic growth and equilibrium as well as the regional policy date: 2012-07-06 words: 7398 flesch: 49 summary: An institutional perspective on regional economic development. Keywords: regional policy, economic growth, new regionalism, regional equilibrium and sustainability Introduction The economic policy of Hungary of the past decades can be described by a number of controversies. keywords: companies; convergence; development; diff; economy; equilibrium; growth; hungarian; hungary; level; new; policy; rate; regionalism; regions cache: hungeobull-2998.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2998.txt item: #115 of 306 id: hungeobull-3000 author: Egedy, Tamás title: The effects of global economic crisis in Hungary date: 2012-07-06 words: 9446 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: global crisis, economic environment, labour market, credit crisis in Hungary Introduction According to the European Commission, the fi nancial crisis which has hit the global economy since the summer of 2007 is without precedent in post-war history. The eff ects of global economic crisis in Hungary 155 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 61 (2) (2012) 155–173. keywords: cities; countries; credit; crisis; currency; economy; ects; eff; european; foreign; households; housing; hungarian; hungary; interest; loans; market; percent; unemployment cache: hungeobull-3000.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3000.txt item: #116 of 306 id: hungeobull-3001 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Wastl-Walter, D. (ed.): The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies date: 2012-07-06 words: 1330 flesch: 52 summary: The content of the chapters in the fi fth part of the book (The role of borders in a seem- ingly borderless world) concentrates on the consequences of cross-border economic regimes among the diff erent social groups in border regions. The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies is a Bible for border studies, an encyclopedia which is a real milestone in social and political geography! keywords: book; border; studies cache: hungeobull-3001.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3001.txt item: #117 of 306 id: hungeobull-3002 author: Jakab, Gergely title: Lóczy, D., Stankoviansky, M. and Kotarba, A. (eds): Recent landform evolution. The Carpatho-Balkan-Dinaric Region date: 2012-07-06 words: 888 flesch: 52 summary: The second part is a col- lection of national studies on sur- face formation. Each country needs exact data on surface morphology and particularly on surface processes to manage the environmental resources and problems. keywords: formation; region; surface cache: hungeobull-3002.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3002.txt item: #118 of 306 id: hungeobull-3004 author: Szalai, Zoltán; Szabó, Mária; Zboray, Nóra; Kiss, Klaudia; Horváth-Szabó, Kata; Jakab, Gergely; Balázs, Réka; Németh, Tibor; Madarász, Balázs title: Relationship between ecological indicators and soil properties (in case of a wetland) date: 2012-10-05 words: 3807 flesch: 54 summary: Present paper focuses on applicability of soil related ecological indicators in small scale studies. These toposequences allow the validation of ecological indicator values. keywords: diff; erent; hungarian; indicators; properties; soil; species; szabó; toposequence; value; water cache: hungeobull-3004.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3004.txt item: #119 of 306 id: hungeobull-3005 author: Illés, Sándor; Kincses, Áron title: Hungary as receiving country for circulars date: 2012-10-05 words: 9170 flesch: 54 summary: The paper draws on a conceptual framework for a sort of defi nition of international circular migration. Firstly, the paper draws on a concep- tual framework for a defi nition proposed of international circular migration. keywords: age; budapest; circulation; counties; county; data; hungary; migrants; migration; moves; percent; receiving; residence; return; system cache: hungeobull-3005.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3005.txt item: #120 of 306 id: hungeobull-3007 author: Halás, Marián; Klapka, Pavel title: Contribution to regional division of Slovakia based on the application of the Reilly's model date: 2012-10-05 words: 8851 flesch: 51 summary: Contribution to regional division of Slovakia based on the application of the Reilly's model 237 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 61 (3) (2012) 237–255. Contribution to regional division of Slovakia based on the application of the Reilly’s model Marián HALÁS and Pavel KLAPKA1 Abstract The objective of the present article is an application of three versions of the Reilly’s model in a regional division of Slovakia at two levels: from the point of view of potential natural gravity towards regional centres, and from the aspect of an alternative proposal of ad- ministrative division of Slovakia at the regional level. The cities of Martin, Poprad and Michalovce have not been doubted as regional centres in this respect. keywords: application; bratislava; centres; division; geographical; infl; infl uence; interactions; model; nuts; population; potential; regional; regions; reilly´s model; slovakia; territory; version cache: hungeobull-3007.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3007.txt item: #121 of 306 id: hungeobull-3008 author: Nagy, Erika title: Doloreux, D., Freel, M. and Shearmur, R. eds: Knowledge-Intensive Business Services. Geography and Innovation date: 2012-10-05 words: 1634 flesch: 37 summary: The nine case-studies provide a deep insight into the drivers and mecha- nisms of knowledge production, discussing the types of knowledge are produced and exchanged and how people and organisa- tions interact in this process. Although, knowledge production in KIBS fi rms is stimulated by locally (regionally) embedded relations that produce hierarchical and centralised spatial structures, knowledge mediation does not follow such patt ers necessarily. keywords: chapter; kibs; knowledge; production cache: hungeobull-3008.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3008.txt item: #122 of 306 id: hungeobull-3009 author: Szalai, Katalin title: Mrak, I.: High Mountain Areas and Their Resilience to Tourism Development date: 2012-10-05 words: 1223 flesch: 46 summary: In the fi rst main chapter, an es- pecially important statement is accentu- ated namely mountain tourism is mass tourism. Although there have been several approaches of this topic, the author tried to give a thorough overview of defi nitions, forms and characteristics in connection with ‘mountain tourism and recreation’, ‘mountain adventure tourism and recreation’ and ‘mountaineering’ on the score of special international literature. keywords: areas; mountain; tourism cache: hungeobull-3009.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3009.txt item: #123 of 306 id: hungeobull-3012 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: In memoriam György Enyedi (1930-2012) date: 2012-10-05 words: 1043 flesch: 48 summary: He has been the voice and the face of Hungarian geography in the worldwide community of geographers for many decades due to the quality of his own work, but also on his untiring eff orts at maintaining wide-range of international academic contacts. György Enyedi played an outstanding role in connecting Hungarian geography with the international mainstream of our discipline. keywords: enyedi; geographical; hungarian cache: hungeobull-3012.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3012.txt item: #124 of 306 id: hungeobull-3018 author: Lovász, György title: Water temperatures of the Danube and Tisza Rivers in Hungary date: 2012-12-13 words: 4109 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: water temperature, air masses, climate change, singularities Introduction In the Hungarian literature analyses of river water temperatures fi rst appeared in the second half of the 19th century and included data from the observations on the Danube (G , G . 1866). Trends in water temperature change are established and interpretations are sought with consideration to the climate change trends predicted by climatologists for Hungary. keywords: basin; carpathian; danube; hungarian; hungary; temperature; tisza; trend; water cache: hungeobull-3018.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3018.txt item: #125 of 306 id: hungeobull-3020 author: Pomázi, István title: OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050. The Consequences of Inaction date: 2012-12-13 words: 1274 flesch: 50 summary: The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050 with its very rich analytical background provides policy-makers, researchers and interested readers with guidance how to address more complex and long-term global environmental challenges and to enhance preventive, eff ective and effi cient environmental policies for bett er and cleaner future of our children and grandchildren. Environmental challenges should be assessed in the context of other global challenges such as food and energy security and poverty reduction. keywords: change; energy; environmental; world cache: hungeobull-3020.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3020.txt item: #126 of 306 id: hungeobull-3021 author: Kulcsár, Noémi title: Rátz, T. and Irimiás, A. eds.: Risk and Uncertainty in Tourism: Theory and Practice date: 2012-12-13 words: 1238 flesch: 54 summary: This chapter follows the consumer society´s growing need for health awareness (prevention) and the reduction of health risks factors, the eff ect of those on health tourism and the reasons causing those tendencies to develop. The study describes the elements of trust through a multidisciplinary analysis on the example of urban tourism. keywords: risk; study; tourism; uncertainty cache: hungeobull-3021.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3021.txt item: #127 of 306 id: hungeobull-3022 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Salamin, G., Kohán, Z., Dobozi, E. and Péti, M. eds.: Climate-Friendly Cities. A Handbook on the Tasks and Possibilities of European Cities in Relation toClimate Change date: 2012-12-13 words: 879 flesch: 52 summary: The handbook starts with the identifi cation of the phenomena of urban climate, its peculiarities, and the possible impacts of global change on it. To reduce these shares and combat the negative effects of climate change is a great challenge. keywords: cities; climate; urban cache: hungeobull-3022.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3022.txt item: #128 of 306 id: hungeobull-3024 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Bernard J. Smith (1951-2012) date: 2012-12-13 words: 653 flesch: 54 summary: This allowed him to start international in- vestigations embracing many countries and numerous links to human geography, since the study of building stones decay involves aspects of architecture, urban planning, cultural heritage, archaeology, history and many others. To the trip to the Giant’s Causeway (Northern Ireland) in 1982 our Bernie Smith from the Queen’s University of Belfast accompanied us. keywords: bernie; smith cache: hungeobull-3024.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3024.txt item: #129 of 306 id: hungeobull-3030 author: Karácsonyi, Dávid title: Rural Geography in Russia, Ukraine and in Belarus - a literature review date: 2011-04-05 words: 11685 flesch: 60 summary: There are two kinds of articles about rural Russia. In most of the articles on European Russia, no regional aspects are tackled at all; rather, they deal in general with processes of shorter duration that have taken place in rural Russia and in agriculture, especially privatiza- 85 tion or with a historical perspective on the society and economy. keywords: 2003; 2004; 2007; agriculture; areas; att; collective; der; economics; european; farms; geographical; geography; household; ioffe; nefedova; regional; regions; russia; sector; sett; soviet; studies; transformation; ukraine; wegren cache: hungeobull-3030.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3030.txt item: #130 of 306 id: hungeobull-3031 author: Kertész, Ádám title: Blümel, W.D. (Hrsg.): Wüsten - natürlicher und kultureller Wandel in Raum und Zeit date: 2011-04-05 words: 882 flesch: 64 summary: The topic is up-to-date and important, for deserts belong to the most problematic regions of the Earth. Talking about deserts one should not forget about the highly developed parts of the world. keywords: change; deserts; leopoldina; paper cache: hungeobull-3031.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3031.txt item: #131 of 306 id: hungeobull-3032 author: Szabó, Balázs title: Musterd, S. and Murie, A. (eds.): Making Competitive Cities date: 2011-04-05 words: 1024 flesch: 54 summary: One of the main merits of the book is in an innovative approach: its focus on the topic of creative city and creative class in Europe. The studies of the next sec- tion of the book under the title of “Actors” discuss the most intriguing question concerning the creative class: how the theory of Richard Florida fi ts to European cities. keywords: cities; development; european cache: hungeobull-3032.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3032.txt item: #132 of 306 id: hungeobull-3033 author: Boros, Lajos title: Report on the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting date: 2011-04-05 words: 1077 flesch: 49 summary: Conference break at Marriot Wardman Hotel 106 A number of sessions concentrated on the theoretical questions and main con- cepts of geography. Several sessions dealt with the causes and the consequences of the global economic crisis. keywords: conference; crisis; meeting; sessions cache: hungeobull-3033.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3033.txt item: #133 of 306 id: hungeobull-3036 author: Nagy, Csongor; Molnár, Ernő; Kiss, Éva title: Industry 4.0 in a dualistic manufacturing sector – qualitative experiences from enterprises and their environment, Eastern Hungary date: 2020-06-30 words: 11823 flesch: 51 summary: From the point of view of spill-over effects, it is promising that Nick, G. (2018) encountered data sharing to their value chain partners in 92 per cent of industry companies in Hungary involved in Industry 4.0. The value of industrial production per county’s inhabitant in per cent of the country’s average and the number of manufacturing companies employing at least 250 people by headquarters, 2018. keywords: 2017; bulletin; companies; company; development; eastern; enterprises; et al; foreign; geographical; hungarian; hungary; industry; manufacturing; nagy; production; research; role; system; time; value cache: hungeobull-3036.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3036.txt item: #134 of 306 id: hungeobull-3045 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Fóti, G. and Ludvig, Zs. (eds.): Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil in Ukraine date: 2011-07-07 words: 842 flesch: 47 summary: The second piece of this series is devoted to the research topic of the impacts of global economic crisis on Ukraine. Fóti, G. and Ludvig, Zs. eds.: Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil in Ukraine 217 Fóti, G. and Ludvig, Zs. eds.: Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil in Ukraine. keywords: crisis; study; ukraine cache: hungeobull-3045.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3045.txt item: #135 of 306 id: hungeobull-3047 author: Tátrai, Patrik title: Jordan, P.: Verwaltungsgliederung Mittel- und Südosteuropas 2007/Administrative Subdivision of Central and Southeast Europe 2007 date: 2011-07-07 words: 915 flesch: 53 summary: Figure 18 is perhaps the most valuable part of the book: it summarizes the main features of the administrative systems by countries and by NUTS-levels, completed with information on administrative traditions. The map depicts administrative borders and seats of various levels: besides the state borders, generally the levels of NUTS-3 through NUTS-5 are shown (as in most of the countries investigated NUTS-2 is a merely statistical-planning level without real administrative functions). keywords: administrative; countries; map cache: hungeobull-3047.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3047.txt item: #136 of 306 id: hungeobull-3049 author: Erőss, Ágnes; Karácsonyi, Dávid title: Report on the international workshop "Regional Socio-Economic Processes in Central and Eastern Europe - 20 Years in Transition and 2 Years in Global Economic Crisis" date: 2011-07-07 words: 1383 flesch: 45 summary: László Jeney off ered an overview on the state of CEE countries in the European city competition. Grzegorz Węcławowicz opened the fi ft h session dedicated to the investigation of eff ects of global economic crisis, although the fi rst exciting presentation by Márton Czirfusz rather aimed at showing how the post-socialist economies have been portrayed in contem- porary art. keywords: countries; geographical; processes; session; workshop cache: hungeobull-3049.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3049.txt item: #137 of 306 id: hungeobull-3051 author: Bassa, László title: Zoltán Keresztesi - 75 date: 2011-07-07 words: 877 flesch: 47 summary: Then the legend of a new type of base map for the environmental assessment of urbanized and technogenous areas was created with his active participation. Some of the volumes are richly illustrated with maps produced by the small workshop of a couple of gift ed young cartographers guided by Keresztesi. keywords: atlas; keresztesi; mapping cache: hungeobull-3051.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3051.txt item: #138 of 306 id: hungeobull-3053 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Senior adviser László Bassa is 65 years old date: 2011-07-07 words: 797 flesch: 41 summary: László Bassa was a stable member of delegations which travelled abroad to take part at international geographical meetings (conferences, symposia, workshops etc.) mainly organized in socialist countries. Moreover, deriving from his open personality and positive att itude to life László Bassa was able to build and maintain friendly personal contacts with all kinds of geographers from all corners of the world, enabling to promote mutual and fruitful contacts between our institute and foreign academic bodies (institutes of geography, geographical depart- ments of universities etc.). keywords: geographical; lászló cache: hungeobull-3053.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3053.txt item: #139 of 306 id: hungeobull-3059 author: T. Sikos, Tamás; Kovács, András title: Retail competitiveness in a middle sized border town (Komárno, Slovakia) date: 2011-10-09 words: 7660 flesch: 63 summary: Aft er providing an overlook of the national trends, the characteristic features of retail trade in Komárno are introduced. Macro factors infl uencing retail trade keywords: 2010; border; center; figure; hungary; komárno; number; research; respondents; retail; shopping; slovakia; town; trade cache: hungeobull-3059.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3059.txt item: #140 of 306 id: hungeobull-3060 author: Gyuris, Ferenc title: Glückler, J., Ries, M. and Schmid, H.: Kreative Ökonomie. Perspektiven schöpferischer Arbeit in der Stadt Heidelberg date: 2011-10-09 words: 1115 flesch: 49 summary: Thus, local creative production is reliant on patrons as well. Perspektiven schöpferischer Arbeit in der Stadt Heidelberg (Creative economy. keywords: branches; heidelberg; university cache: hungeobull-3060.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3060.txt item: #141 of 306 id: hungeobull-3061 author: Szalai, Zoltán title: Jeffery, S. et al. (eds): European Atlas of Soil Biodiversity date: 2011-10-09 words: 450 flesch: 63 summary: Fundaments of the soil envi- ronment, ecosystems and biomes, soil functions, threats to soil biodiversity, soil ecology, and the methodology are introduced from the perspectives of soil ecology and microbiology. It is designed to be a reference guide to life of soil, so it can be a useful tool for soil scientists and for higher education. keywords: atlas; soil cache: hungeobull-3061.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3061.txt item: #142 of 306 id: hungeobull-3062 author: Kertész, Ádám title: Report on the 6th International Congress of the European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) : Thessaloniki, Greece, 9-14 May 2011 date: 2011-10-09 words: 916 flesch: 55 summary: The introductory paper of Session 4 (Soil and water management under global climatic change scenarios) was given by S. Runolfsson and his co-authors from Iceland on soil conservation in Iceland putt ing the issue in a European context. In the middle Professor Theodore Karyotis, the president of the Organizing Committ ee 314 The question of how to manage already degraded land and to foster education and public awareness were the topics of Session 6 (Restoration and remediation of de- graded lands – Education in soil conservation and public awareness). keywords: conservation; president; session; soil cache: hungeobull-3062.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3062.txt item: #143 of 306 id: hungeobull-3063 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Report on the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers : Seattle, Washington, April 12-16, 2011 date: 2011-10-09 words: 1010 flesch: 50 summary: Onsite check in, the exhibition hall as well as breakout sessions and plenary sessions took place in the Convention center, while breakout sessions and many reception events were organised in the Seatt le Sheraton. These questions were not only tackled in paper sessions and panels, but also by the lectures. keywords: meeting; seatt; sessions cache: hungeobull-3063.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3063.txt item: #144 of 306 id: hungeobull-3064 author: Nagy, Erika title: In memoriam David Turnock (1938-2011) date: 2011-10-09 words: 993 flesch: 51 summary: Who was David Turnock for us, East European geographers, and why do we miss him as a colleague, a friend, a mentor, a precise editor and in many other terms so much? He acted as a moral man had to (as we all, social scientists should): he supported East European colleagues by sending and carrying books to them, and people living in the poorest regions of the Balkan (mainly, in Romania) by taking medical supply, blankets and toys year by year. keywords: david; east; turnock cache: hungeobull-3064.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3064.txt item: #145 of 306 id: hungeobull-3069 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Szirmai, V. (ed.): Urban Sprawl in Europe. Similarities or Differences? date: 2011-12-15 words: 2083 flesch: 52 summary: and I strongly recommend this book for all those academics and stakeholders beyond the academia who are interested in urban studies and would like to know more about the complex nature of urban development of our age. In her problem raising introductory chapter Viktória Szirmai, editor of the volume, provides an overview about the concep- tual background of urban sprawl and gentrifi cation. keywords: cation; cities; city; diff; gentrifi; sprawl cache: hungeobull-3069.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3069.txt item: #146 of 306 id: hungeobull-3070 author: Tózsa, István title: Gál, Z.: The Golden Age of Local Banking. The Hungarian Banking Network in the Early 20th Century date: 2011-12-15 words: 723 flesch: 56 summary: By combining quantitative analysis of fi nancial stocks and fl ows with original insights into the relationships between fi nancial development and urban development, we witness a creative marriage of fi nancial geogra- phy and fi nancial history. He off ers a set of highly innovative approaches to im- portant issues regarding the economic history of a Central European country, in fact including the present Slovakia, parts of Romania, Serbia and Ukraine, including the role of fi nancial interme- diaries in urban development, the hier- archy of fi nancial centers and economic disparities within this Euro Region. keywords: banking cache: hungeobull-3070.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3070.txt item: #147 of 306 id: hungeobull-3071 author: Tömöri, Mihály title: Report on the 2011 annual meeting of the IGU Globility Commission date: 2011-12-15 words: 1975 flesch: 42 summary: The fi rst session of the conference chaired also by Prof. Montanari, addressed the topics of international mobility of university students (by Clarisse Didelon, Le Havre University & Yann Richard, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and Filippo Belloc & Barbara Staniscia, University of Rome “La Sapienza”), the second-hand car trade between Belgium and West Africa (by Martin Rosenfeld, Université Libre de Bruxelles) and the ap- plication of neural network models to human mobility (by Luca Deravignone, Alessandro di Ludovico & Marco Ramazzotti, University of Rome “La Sapienza”). Integration and territorial sett ing in Italy, and from Prof. Montanari, chairman of Globility Commission. keywords: commission; globility; meeting; mobility; prof; rome; university cache: hungeobull-3071.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3071.txt item: #148 of 306 id: hungeobull-3075 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Spatial diffusion of mobile telephony in Hungary date: 2010-04-06 words: 5714 flesch: 52 summary: Some regional and local characteristics of the diff usion of mobile communications The development of mobile communications in the last decade was character- ized by three marked trends (Erdősi, F. 1999): 1. Globalisation processes in mobile communication. keywords: budapest; communications; diff; hungary; information; mobile; new; phones; services; students; technologies; telecommunications; telephone; use cache: hungeobull-3075.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3075.txt item: #149 of 306 id: hungeobull-3077 author: Benedek, József title: Kocziszky, György: Methodology of Regional Development date: 2010-04-06 words: 501 flesch: 37 summary: The fi rst one critically reviews economic theories explaining regional development; the second presents diff erent types of spaces and space delimitation methods; the third provides an analysis of spatial level, time horizons and databases used in the spatial planning; and the fourth focuses on methodological questions linked to the preparation of regional development plans. ISBN 978-963-661-898-8 György Kocziszky makes an important contribution to current debates on territo- rial planning and regional development, providing an empirically rich analysis of the theory and methodology of regional development. keywords: analysis; development cache: hungeobull-3077.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3077.txt item: #150 of 306 id: hungeobull-3081 author: Erőss, Ágnes title: Geographical Research Institute Hungarian Academy of Sciences Scientific Activity Report '09 date: 2010-04-06 words: 2939 flesch: 38 summary: These relations are associated with special research programmes, research projects or bilat- eral research agreements. In the frame of this cooperation researchers regularly hold courses at ELTE, while the profes- sors from ELTE participate in scientifi c projects in the GRI HAS. keywords: geographical; hungarian; hungary; institute; international; project; research; researchers; scientifi; soil; university cache: hungeobull-3081.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3081.txt item: #151 of 306 id: hungeobull-3082 author: Erőss, Ágnes title: 'Searching for Neighbours': summary of an EU research project date: 2010-04-06 words: 939 flesch: 51 summary: The main aims of the project were to understand the interdependency of state borders and mental borders in the creation of good neighbourhood relations, and to try to emphasize what ’good-neighbourhood’ means for people in culturally diverse border regions. In case of Hungarian border regions the team of GRI HAS performed fi eld work in two selected research sites: Berehove/Beregszász in Transcarpathia, Ukraine and in Oradea/ Nagyvárad, Romania. keywords: border; hungarian; research; university cache: hungeobull-3082.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3082.txt item: #152 of 306 id: hungeobull-3086 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Far from the core - regions and industrial parks in economic shadow in Hungary (Part one) date: 2010-07-11 words: 6307 flesch: 58 summary: Far from the core – regions and industrial parks in economic shadow in Hungary1 Part one Tibor Tiner2 Abstract The economic development of NUTS2 regions in Hungary can be evaluated in diff erent ways. Excluding Central Hungary a diff erentiated decrease could be observed in the value of this parameter in the rest of regions (Table 2). keywords: 2005; budapest; central; companies; counties; country; development; huf; hungary; industrial; industry; ipari; nuts2; parks; profi; region; transdanubia cache: hungeobull-3086.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3086.txt item: #153 of 306 id: hungeobull-3091 author: Kertész, Ádám; Madarász, Balázs; Csepinszky, Béla; Benke, Szabolcs title: The role of conservation agriculture in landscape protection date: 2010-07-11 words: 4119 flesch: 56 summary: Soil conservation in perspective. Conservation agriculture plots proved to be more favourable for birds, fi rst of all for small warblers like skylark (Alauda arvensis), goldfi nch (Carduelis carduelis), yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella), greenfi nch (Carduelis chloris) and tree sparrow (Passer montanus), than traditional plots did in both of the winter seasons investigated. keywords: agriculture; conservation; erosion; landscape; loss; plots; protection; runoff; soil; tillage; world cache: hungeobull-3091.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3091.txt item: #154 of 306 id: hungeobull-3094 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Kenneth J. Gregory: The Earth's Land Surface date: 2010-07-11 words: 1227 flesch: 50 summary: The treatment of geomorphic processes by climatic belts instead of their origins indicates that author turns away from rigid process geomorphology. The total number of tables, which in other books are applied to provide quantitative information, amounts to 81 here but not more than 24 of them serves the above purpose, the overwhelming majority are for summa- rizing, sytemizing and comparing theories (e.g. the historical evolution of geomorphologi- cal thought), methods (like dating techniques), views as well as environments, geomorphic processes, landforms and everything else. keywords: chapter; geomorphology; processes cache: hungeobull-3094.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3094.txt item: #155 of 306 id: hungeobull-3095 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Márton Veress: Karst Environments: Karren Formation in High Mountains date: 2010-07-11 words: 609 flesch: 48 summary: Author handles this problem in combination with another typical property of karren features: that they oft en do not occur individually but join in assemblages. Another major issue treated in the book is the combination of karren features, how they coalesce to form complex morphological units. keywords: features; karren; karst cache: hungeobull-3095.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3095.txt item: #156 of 306 id: hungeobull-3105 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Far from the core - regions and industrial parks in economic shadow in Hungary (Part two) date: 2010-10-05 words: 5071 flesch: 60 summary: The change in number of top fi rms and in the volume of their total annual revenues by counties between 2005 and 2009 County Number of fi rms belonging to top 500 Change, 2009/2005 Total volume of annual revenues of the fi rms, bn HUF Change, 2009/2005, bn HUF 2005 2009 2005 2009 Pest Komárom-Esztergom Fejér Győr-Moson-Sopron Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Hajdú-Bihar Csongrád Somogy Heves Vas Bács-Kiskun Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Veszprém Tolna Baranya Nógrád Békés Zala 46 25 27 25 20 11 15 15 5 10 10 12 10 11 2 8 3 6 8 66 27 22 25 23 12 13 16 7 7 10 8 5 6 3 5 4 3 2 + 20 + 2 – 5 0 + 3 + 1 – 2 + 1 + 2 – 3 0 – 4 – 5 – 5 + 1 – 3 + 1 – 3 – 6 3,018 2,311 1,659 1,759 973 350 641 391 477 443 420 225 201 264 123 276 51 106 132 4,846 3,879 2,259 2,221 1,344 1,126 853 811 606 460 374 240 231 226 188 159 92 77 39 + 1,828 + 1,568 + 600 + 562 + 371 + 776 + 212 + 421 + 129 + 17 – 46 + 15 + 30 – 38 + 65 – 117 + 41 – 29 – 93 Source: Creditreform Ltd. 2006–2010 243 During this period the number of top fi rms in Pest County had increased considerably and their total annual revenue exceeded 1,800 bn HUF. The change in ranking of top fi rms according to the volume of their total annual revenues between 2005 and 2009 in 14 counties County Number of fi rms belonging to top 500 Average rank Value of increase (+) or fall (–) of average rank2005 2009 2005 2009 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Hajdú-Bihar Csongrád Somogy Heves Vas Bács-Kiskun Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Veszprém Tolna Baranya Nógrád Békés Zala 11 15 15 5 10 10 12 10 11 2 8 3 6 8 12 13 16 7 7 10 8 5 6 3 5 4 3 2 302 259 306 217 200 208 305 392 233 216 242 302 303 376 289 261 260 304 195 291 289 330 267 263 278 345 304 389 + 13 – 2 + 46 – 87 + 5 – 83 + 16 + 62 – 34 – 47 – 36 – 43 – 1 – 13 Source: Creditreform Ltd. 2006–2010 Fig. 1. keywords: change; counties; csongrád; fi rms; industrial; ltd; parks; profi; rms cache: hungeobull-3105.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3105.txt item: #157 of 306 id: hungeobull-3106 author: Vajda, Gizella title: Experiences with the use of European Union resources in the Southern Great Plain region (Hungary) in 2007-2008 date: 2010-10-05 words: 7852 flesch: 62 summary: While the urban counties (towns with county rights) submitt ed 46 projects on an average, villages pre- sented 2–3 projects at tenders to receive fi nancial resources from the SGPOP. Regarding the number of the supported projects and the amount of fi nancial resources dis- tributed, Csongrád County was the most successful, where more than 37 per cent of the winning projects was submitt ed, which covers 45 per cent of all the distributed amount. keywords: cent; development; hungary; n d; plain; projects; regions; resources; submitt cache: hungeobull-3106.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3106.txt item: #158 of 306 id: hungeobull-3111 author: Illés, Sándor title: Kovács, Zoltán ed.: Challenges of ageing in villages and cities: the Central European experience date: 2010-10-05 words: 1558 flesch: 42 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. The author of the second contribution is László Hablicsek who provides a broad scale picture on “Population ageing in Hungary and Europe”. keywords: adobe; ageing; book; challenges; kovács; population cache: hungeobull-3111.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3111.txt item: #159 of 306 id: hungeobull-3112 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: György Enyedi 80 date: 2010-10-05 words: 976 flesch: 55 summary: György Enyedi played an outstanding role in connecting Hungarian geography with the international mainstream of our discipline. Ron Abler president of the Union summarised the recognition in the following way: “For decades Prof. György Enyedi has been the voice and the face of Hungarian geography in the worldwide community of geographers. keywords: enyedi; györgy; hungarian cache: hungeobull-3112.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3112.txt item: #160 of 306 id: hungeobull-3113 author: Jakab, Gergely title: 4th Hungarian Conference on Landscape Ecology date: 2010-10-05 words: 633 flesch: 56 summary: 4th Hungarian Conference on Landscape Ecology 335 4th Hungarian Conference on Landscape Ecology Kerekegyháza, Hungary, May 13–15, 2010 Éva Konkoly-Gyuró on behalf of the Faculty of Forestry, University of West Hungary announced that the 5th Hungarian Conference on Landscape Ecology would be held at Sopron in 2012. keywords: conference; ecology; landscape cache: hungeobull-3113.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3113.txt item: #161 of 306 id: hungeobull-3114 author: Kiss, Éva title: Report on the Annual International Conference of Regional Studies Association date: 2010-10-05 words: 2610 flesch: 47 summary: Their mention is important, because, in fact, they have determined the themes of coordinated sessions: Innovative strategies and practices of fi rms in regional development Labour markets and labour organisations and their continued relevance for re- gional development Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) and Civil Society Organisations (CSO): facilitators of regional development? Éva Kiss and Gabor Lux organized the session “Industrial Restructuring and Policy in CEE countries” with a purpose to discuss the connections of the East Central European industrial restructuring and regional policy. keywords: conference; development; policy; presentation; regions; studies; university cache: hungeobull-3114.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3114.txt item: #162 of 306 id: hungeobull-3118 author: Vaitkutė, Dovilė; Baltrėnaitė, Edita; Booth, Colin A; Fullen, Michael A title: Does sewage sludge amendment to soil enhance the development of Silver birch and Scots pine? date: 2010-12-19 words: 7248 flesch: 67 summary: However, in deeper layers carbon content was signifi cantly greater at Site S. More acidic soil conditions can increase Al+3 availability, which in turn can disturb the normal development of tree roots and minimize the uptake of macro-nutrients, such as Ca2+ or Mg2+ (Kupčinskienė, E. 2006). Response of roots trees to heavy metals. keywords: birch; concentrations; mg·kg-1; pine; roots; sewage; shoots; signifi; site; site c; sludge; soil; tree cache: hungeobull-3118.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3118.txt item: #163 of 306 id: hungeobull-3121 author: Csomós, György; Kulcsár, Balázs title: Homogenized classification of developing economies: different countries behind general indices date: 2010-12-19 words: 8250 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: developing countries, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, economic indices Introduction The sole objective by writing this article has been to answer the question: whether the category of developing countries can be regarded as a homogene- ous group or certain diff erentiation within this category is needed with respect to the factors examined by various organizations. Two completely diff erent countries were selected that are categorized by some international organiza- tions – for reasons to be detailed hereunder – as developing countries: the Philippines and Hungary. keywords: asia; capita; countries; country; diff; europe; gdp; growth; htt; hungary; international; philippines; population; rate; usd; world cache: hungeobull-3121.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3121.txt item: #164 of 306 id: hungeobull-3123 author: Dobos, Endre title: Jones, A. et al. (eds): An introduction to the "Soil Atlas of the Northern Circumpolar Region" date: 2010-12-19 words: 662 flesch: 55 summary: The thawing of soils in the arctic regions will result in the thawing of the cur- rently frozen organic matt er of the peat and meadow soils formed in this temporarily wet environ- ment. Any modeling eff ort requires hard and harmonized data on soil for the potentially aff ected regions, which did not exist till recently. keywords: atlas; soil cache: hungeobull-3123.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3123.txt item: #165 of 306 id: hungeobull-3124 author: Pomázi, István title: Herrmann, B. and Dahlke, C. (eds.): Elements - Continents. Approaches to Determinants of Environmental History and their Reifications date: 2010-12-19 words: 1035 flesch: 50 summary: Approaches to Determinants of Environmental History and their Reifications 436 Herrmann, B. and Dahlke, C. (eds.): Approaches to Determinants of Environmental History and their Reifications. keywords: history; land; university; years cache: hungeobull-3124.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3124.txt item: #166 of 306 id: hungeobull-3125 author: Rétvári, László title: Szabó, J., Dávid, L. and Lóczy, D. (eds.): Anthropogenic Geomorphology: A Guide to Man-Made Landforms date: 2010-12-19 words: 1016 flesch: 40 summary: Anthropogenic Geomorphology: A Guide to Man-Made Landforms 438 Szabó, J., Dávid, L. and Lóczy, D. (eds.) Anthropogenic Geomorphology: A Guide to Man-Made Landforms. keywords: geographical; geomorphology; ukraine cache: hungeobull-3125.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3125.txt item: #167 of 306 id: hungeobull-3131 author: Kertész, Ádám title: The global problem of land degradation and desertification date: 2009-04-05 words: 5228 flesch: 65 summary: The methodologies of physical and social geography are the best tools for the investigation of land degradation processes, due to the complex nature of these processes. Land degradation processes can have both natural and human (anthro- pogenic) origins. keywords: areas; arid; cation; defi; degradation; desertifi; erosion; land; land degradation; landscape; processes; soil cache: hungeobull-3131.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3131.txt item: #168 of 306 id: hungeobull-3132 author: Enyedi, György title: Competitiveness of the Hungarian regions date: 2009-04-05 words: 6018 flesch: 54 summary: Geographical diff erences in economic competitiveness of Hungarian regions have been shaped for long and within the state boundaries of the country. Keywords: competitiveness, regional inequalities, comparison of EU regions Introduction During the last few years both research and economic policy making have shown an eager interest for regional competitiveness. keywords: budapest; competitiveness; counties; country; development; economy; employment; european; hungarian; hungary; regions cache: hungeobull-3132.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3132.txt item: #169 of 306 id: hungeobull-3134 author: Erőss, Ágnes title: Costa, C.S. et al. (eds.): GreenKeys at Your City: A Guide for Urban Green Quality date: 2009-04-05 words: 1263 flesch: 56 summary: The third, action part deals with the devel- opment of urban green space strategy and ends with the preparation of its draft version. Firstly, to plan and implement pilot projects in the partner cities and collect the experience gained during the whole process. keywords: development; green; project; space cache: hungeobull-3134.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3134.txt item: #170 of 306 id: hungeobull-3135 author: Karácsonyi, Dávid title: Kocsis, K., Rudenko, L. and Schweitzer, F. (eds.): Ukraine in Maps date: 2009-04-05 words: 1457 flesch: 47 summary: The chapter on the sett lement system focuses on the urban network; rural Ukraine (in spite of its high relevance) has a regrett ably subordinate part to play in this account. 0_Tartalom.indd 71 Kocsis, K., Rudenko, L. and Schweitzer, F. (eds.): Ukraine in Maps. keywords: chapter; geography; maps; national; ukraine cache: hungeobull-3135.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3135.txt item: #171 of 306 id: hungeobull-3136 author: Kiss, Edit Éva title: In memoriam András Rónai date: 2009-04-05 words: 1253 flesch: 51 summary: In memoriam András Rónai On November 21, 2006 Geographical Research Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (GRI HAS) held a birth centenary conference in honour of András Rónai (1906–1991), the geographer and geologist of wide renown. Such a repre- sentative of geosciences was András Rónai, who cultivated human geography (primarily political and ethnic geography) until the end of the 1940s, then switched to geology and had become an expert of world renown in hydrogeology and Quaternary studies. keywords: geography; hungarian; mapping; rónai cache: hungeobull-3136.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3136.txt item: #172 of 306 id: hungeobull-3139 author: Kocsis, Károly; Tiner, Tibor title: From the Editors date: 2010-07-11 words: 989 flesch: 38 summary: At the same time these circumstances are aff ected increas- ingly by major international trends of various scales: globalization, European integration, transboundary cooperation. Most of them were published in the series Studies in Geography in Hungary, such as the one dedicated to the 31st keywords: country; geography; hungary cache: hungeobull-3139.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3139.txt item: #173 of 306 id: hungeobull-3148 author: Kertész, Ádám title: Environmental conditions of gully erosion in Hungary date: 2009-07-12 words: 4844 flesch: 76 summary: The signifi cance of soil erosion processes was recognized half a century ago and a soil erosion map was constructed by Stefanovits, P. and Duck, T. (1964) covering, however, only improved farmland (excluding non agricul- tural uses, e.g. forests, urban and industrial areas, roads, etc.). Research on soil erosion by water concentrated, however, mainly on sheet erosion. keywords: development; erosion; gullies; gully; gully erosion; hungary; land; loess; processes; soil cache: hungeobull-3148.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3148.txt item: #174 of 306 id: hungeobull-3152 author: Michalkó, Gábor; Kiss, Kornélia; Kovács, Balázs; Sulyok, Judit title: The impact of tourism on subjective quality of life among Hungarian population date: 2009-07-12 words: 7011 flesch: 59 summary: These moments, alone themselves or together as a trip, can lead to life satisfaction. This is mainly due to the fact that basic research of life satisfaction in Hungary belongs to the competence of sociology which pays less att ention to tourism. keywords: 2007; education; happiness; hungarian; income; life; population; quality; research; respondents; role; satisfaction; tourism; travelling; trips cache: hungeobull-3152.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3152.txt item: #175 of 306 id: hungeobull-3153 author: Kőszegi, Margit title: Károly Kocsis-Zsolt Bottlik: Ethnic map of the present territory of Hungary, 1941. Ethnic map of Hungary, 2001 date: 2009-07-12 words: 1115 flesch: 55 summary: Károly Kocsis–Zsolt Bott lik: Ethnic map of the present territory of Hungary, 1941. Ethnic map of Hungary, 2001. keywords: hungarian; maps; sett cache: hungeobull-3153.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3153.txt item: #176 of 306 id: hungeobull-3154 author: Pomázi, István title: OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 date: 2009-07-12 words: 934 flesch: 43 summary: The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 with its very rich analytical background provides policy-makers and researchers with guidance how to address more complex and long-term global environmental challenges and to enhance forward-looking, preventive and effi cient environmental policies. The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 provides analyses of economic and en- vironmental trends to 2030, and simulations of policy actions to address the key future challenges. keywords: environmental; oecd; policy cache: hungeobull-3154.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3154.txt item: #177 of 306 id: hungeobull-3155 author: Tiner, Tibor title: Academician György Enyedi receives Laureat d'Honneur award date: 2009-07-12 words: 527 flesch: 48 summary: During his long and distinguished career, he thus made a major contribution to the international standing of Hungarian geography. Hungarian geographers are proud of the special privilege and congratulate Academician Enyedi on this occasion. keywords: hungarian; international cache: hungeobull-3155.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3155.txt item: #178 of 306 id: hungeobull-3156 author: Tiner, Tibor title: In memoriam Academician Sándor Marosi date: 2009-07-12 words: 1583 flesch: 42 summary: His research activity in the fi eld of landscape geography started in the 1950s in the Mezőföld region (East Transdanubia) and proceeded with studies on the southern shoreline of Lake Balaton. Professor Sándor Marosi, a highly rated researcher of the fi rst generation of physical geographers after World War II, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) passed away in 81st year of his life. keywords: geographical; geography; hungarian; landscape; marosi; research cache: hungeobull-3156.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3156.txt item: #179 of 306 id: hungeobull-3157 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Joint meeting of the IAG/AIG Working Groups, Human Impact on the Landscape (HILS) and Geomorphological Hazards (IAGeomhaz) date: 2009-07-12 words: 390 flesch: 42 summary: Bochum, 8–12 September, 2008 It is central in the policy of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG/AIG) to set up Working Groups for the study of topical issues in geomorphology. The event, hosted by the Ruhr University of Bochum, was an optimal occasion to overview the progress both Working Groups had made in the fi rst two years of their existence. keywords: groups; working cache: hungeobull-3157.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3157.txt item: #180 of 306 id: hungeobull-3159 author: Jakab, Gergely; Madarász, Balázs; Szalai, Zoltán title: Gully- or sheet erosion? A case study at catchment scale date: 2009-10-04 words: 4288 flesch: 74 summary: Sedimentation can be as dangerous as soil erosion from the point of view of agronomy and ecology. Investigating soil erosion on catchment scale it is very 1 Geographical Research Institute Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1112 Budaörsi út 45. keywords: activity; catchment; erosion; gully; profi; reservoir; sediment; soil cache: hungeobull-3159.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3159.txt item: #181 of 306 id: hungeobull-3162 author: Berényi B., Eszter; Szabó, Balázs title: Housing preferences and the image of inner city neighbourhoods in Budapest date: 2009-10-04 words: 5826 flesch: 69 summary: The most important source of satis- faction is the central location and the easy availability which is evident in the case of inner city quarters. Share of the inhabitants who named the districts as the most valuable areas of the city (%) open question Most valued area Inner- Terézváros Inner- Józsefváros Magdolna- quarter Inner- Ferencváros –1989 2000– –1989 2000– –1989 2000– –1989 2000– Inner city (5th – 9th) Buda (1st, 2nd, 3rd,11th,12th districts) keywords: areas; budapest; city; diff; districts; dwellers; housing; inhabitants; inner; magdolna; newcomers; quarter cache: hungeobull-3162.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3162.txt item: #182 of 306 id: hungeobull-3163 author: Gercsák, Gábor title: Kocsis, K. and Schweitzer, F. (eds.): Hungary in Maps date: 2009-10-04 words: 1792 flesch: 51 summary: Although the emphasis is largely placed on contemporary Hungary, important sections are devoted to the historical development of the natural and human environment as well. Hungary in Maps. keywords: atlas; environmental; hungary; maps cache: hungeobull-3163.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3163.txt item: #183 of 306 id: hungeobull-3164 author: Pomázi, István title: OECD Environmental Performance Reviews Hungary date: 2009-10-04 words: 1310 flesch: 46 summary: The report stresses that environmental democ- racy has progressed in Hungary with improved environmental information, environmental education, and environmental awareness. Gábor Gercsák OECD Environmental Performance Reviews Hungary. keywords: environmental; hungary; oecd; water cache: hungeobull-3164.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3164.txt item: #184 of 306 id: hungeobull-3165 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: 7th International Conference on Geomorphology (ANZIAG), Melbourne, VIC, 6-11 July, 2009 date: 2009-10-04 words: 1030 flesch: 48 summary: To fi nd aff ordable accommodation and meals in the CBD of Melbourne was not easy either. The att raction of the program lay in its diversity, which is also characteristic of Australian geomorphology. keywords: conference; geomorphology; iag cache: hungeobull-3165.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3165.txt item: #185 of 306 id: hungeobull-3166 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: Report on the second international congress of EUGEO Bratislava (Slovakia), August 13-16, 2009 date: 2009-10-04 words: 725 flesch: 39 summary: The success of the Amsterdam congress convinced both the participants and EUGEO Board members about the necessity of such an event where – similar to the AAG annual conferences in the US – European geographers can meet and discuss the most relevant issues of the discipline. In Amsterdam decision was made by EUGEO Board to organise the biennial congresses. keywords: congress; eugeo; geographers cache: hungeobull-3166.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3166.txt item: #186 of 306 id: hungeobull-3170 author: Egedy, Tamás; Kovács, Zoltán title: The capacity and potentials of Budapest to attract creative economy date: 2009-12-20 words: 5924 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: creative knowledge sector, innovation, ACRE project, Budapest Metropolitan Region, soft and hard factors, decision on sett lement Introduction Creativity, knowledge and innovation are broadly recognised as the essential ingredients of economic success in the advanced capitalist world. Examining the agglomeration zone we can also discover signifi cant diff erences as far as the distribution of creative fi rms is concerned. keywords: att; bmr; budapest; employees; factors; hungary; industries; knowledge; knowledge sector; metropolitan; region; rms; sector cache: hungeobull-3170.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3170.txt item: #187 of 306 id: hungeobull-3171 author: Enyedi, György title: Baranyi, Béla and Fodor, István eds.: The role of environmental industry in the regional reindustrialization in Hungary date: 2009-12-20 words: 1442 flesch: 33 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. : The role of environmental industry in the regional reindustrialization in Hungary. keywords: adobe; industry; pdf; reindustrialization cache: hungeobull-3171.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3171.txt item: #188 of 306 id: hungeobull-3173 author: Bassa, László title: Workshop on migration to V4 countries date: 2009-12-20 words: 1264 flesch: 45 summary: A Stummer from the National Bureau of Investigation (Budapest) added routes of illegal migration with a special reference to those via Turkey and the Balkans. – – – – – 303 The new chronology of migration started just twenty years ago, and the workshop recalled the history of these two decades sometimes full of dramatic events. One week aft er this workshop on migration I had an occasion to listen to a lecture by Z. Boross (National Bureau of Investigation) on illegal migration. keywords: budapest; countries; labour; migration cache: hungeobull-3173.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3173.txt item: #189 of 306 id: hungeobull-3175 author: Kis, Éva title: Homage to Ferenc Schweitzer on his 70th birthday date: 2009-12-20 words: 861 flesch: 38 summary: Kronika_cikk.indd 307 Homage to Ferenc Schweitzer on his 70th birthday Professor Schweitzer, who has been working in the Geographical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (GRI HAS) for 45 years, started his academic career in the institution then led by Márton Pécsi. Professor Schweitzer has acted as member of the expert committ ees on the safe disposal of radioactive wastes of PNPP and on the extension of the operation of the power station. keywords: hungarian; member; schweitzer; sciences cache: hungeobull-3175.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3175.txt item: #190 of 306 id: hungeobull-3191 author: Kiss, Éva; Nedelka, Erzsébet title: Geographical approach of Industry 4.0 based on information and communication technologies at Hungarian enterprises in connection with industrial space date: 2020-06-30 words: 12150 flesch: 57 summary: After all, these (such as computer or internet access) are very im- Geographical approach of Industry 4.0 based on information and communication technologies at Hungarian enterprises in connection with industrial space Éva KISS1 and Erzsébet NEDELKA2 Abstract In the short history of Hungarian industry there were relevant changes several times, which had a great impact not only on industrial production and employment, but also on the spatial pattern of industry. Only a few of the studied ICT indicators – due to length limitation – are presented (in four fig- ures) with the most significant regional dif- ferences and which are more representative of industrial enterprises. keywords: 2017; 2019; 2020; counties; county; development; digital; enterprises; geographical; hungary; ict; indicators; industrial; industry; new; ratio; revolution cache: hungeobull-3191.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3191.txt item: #191 of 306 id: hungeobull-3209 author: Haider, Martin title: Electrifying Times: restructuring and decision-making in an automobile concern in the 21st century – The case of BMW Group date: 2020-06-30 words: 10456 flesch: 56 summary: BMW production network and produced cars, 2008–2018. Keywords: automotive industry, location decision, network suitability, restructuring, sustainability, BMW Group Received December 2019, Accepted February 2020. keywords: analysis; automobile; bmw; bulletin; change; costs; decision; factors; group; industry; location; making; munich; network; new; plant; process; production; restructuring; site; sustainability cache: hungeobull-3209.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3209.txt item: #192 of 306 id: hungeobull-3717 author: Alhloul, Abdelkarim title: Patnaik, S. (ed.): New Paradigm of Industry 4.0: Internet of Things, Big Data & Cyber Physical Systems date: 2020-06-30 words: 2741 flesch: 63 summary: big data and cloud computing have made it easier to use this information. To cover most of Industry 4.0 skills gap that it’s affecting the implementing pro- cess where the largest gap is the skills in the field of big data. keywords: 2020; book; data; disaster; industry; information; management cache: hungeobull-3717.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3717.txt item: #193 of 306 id: hungeobull-3719 author: Nagy, Erika title: Grandi, S., Sellar, Ch. and Jafri, J. (eds.): Geofinance between Political and Financial Geographies: A Focus on the Semi-Periphery of the Global Financial System date: 2020-06-30 words: 3686 flesch: 37 summary: The value added of the book is (a) focusing explicitly on the mechanisms through which global power relations are played out at national, regional, or local scale, en- forcing externally-driven institutional strategies, that supported the subjection of the society; moreover, (b) how global financial relations are mobilised by na- tional elites to enhance their power, i.e. how diverse yet neatly tied political structures are supporting the regime of financial capitalism. Financialisation shifted in the score of such discourses due to the enhanced scale of capital flows and transactions between national and regional markets, the apparent role of financial capital in driving globally organised production, and the penetration of global financial processes in all realms of social relations and everyday life. keywords: financialisation; new; periphery; processes; relations; semi; state cache: hungeobull-3719.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3719.txt item: #194 of 306 id: hungeobull-3720 author: Erőss, Ágnes title: Kowalczyk, A. and Derek, M. (eds.): Gastronomy and Urban Space. Changes and Challenges in Geographical Perspective date: 2020-06-30 words: 2554 flesch: 51 summary: In Chapter 4, Marta Derek suggests that gastronomy should be perceived as a lens through which the social and cultural changes and their manifestation in urban space can be observed. Since gastronomy is studied by various disciplines and the term itself is used in everyday conversations, the Preface provides definition of gastronomy and urban space as these are understood in the volume. keywords: book; chapter; food; gastronomy; space; warsaw cache: hungeobull-3720.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3720.txt item: #195 of 306 id: hungeobull-3721 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Attila Barczi (1964–2020) date: 2020-06-30 words: 433 flesch: 44 summary: After attending postgraduate courses in soil science and agricultural environmental protection, he defended his PhD dis- sertation in 1997 and became habilitated associate professor in 2004. His classroom and field presen- tations will equally be remembered by the younger generation of soil scientists and geographers. keywords: landscape; soil cache: hungeobull-3721.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3721.txt item: #196 of 306 id: hungeobull-3953 author: Jaczewska, Barbara title: Musterd, S. (ed.): Handbook of Urban Segregation date: 2020-10-02 words: 3026 flesch: 44 summary: Scholars with various disciplinary backgrounds from across the globe have developed a range of ideas, insights and interpretations regarding urban segregation in residential and other domains of life. In the epilogue (Chapter 24) Musterd, S. points to possible directions of future re- search into urban segregation. keywords: areas; chapter; housing; inequality; research; segregation; socio cache: hungeobull-3953.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3953.txt item: #197 of 306 id: hungeobull-4247 author: Fabula, Szabolcs title: Drummond, L.B.W. and Young, D. (eds.): Socialist and Post-socialist Urbanisms: Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective date: 2020-10-02 words: 2371 flesch: 43 summary: Furthermore, as some argue, post-socialist cities are subject to double exclusion in global knowledge pro- duction, “being positioned outside mainstream urban studies but also playing an insignificant role in recent post-colonial critiques of this field” (Tuvikene, T. 2016, 133). According to my subjective evaluation, Socialist and Post-Socialist Urbanisms: Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective is a significant contribution to urbanist dis- courses, and it successfully responds to major chal- lenges of research on post-socialist cities. keywords: chapter; cities; city; housing; post; social; urban cache: hungeobull-4247.pdf plain text: hungeobull-4247.txt item: #198 of 306 id: hungeobull-4330 author: Palaczki, Botond title: Bobic, N.: Balkanization and Global Politics: Remaking Cities and Architecture date: 2020-12-22 words: 1676 flesch: 55 summary: Falling towers: city life after ur- bicide. From another perspective, this book is about the concept most frequently termed as urbicide, which “refers to the intentional attempt to erase or destroy a city or cities for political purposes” (Graham, S. and Gregory, D. 2009, 794). keywords: balkanisation; balkanism; bobic cache: hungeobull-4330.pdf plain text: hungeobull-4330.txt item: #199 of 306 id: hungeobull-4635 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: Rhoads, B.L.: River Dynamics: Geomorphology to Support Management date: 2020-10-02 words: 3083 flesch: 49 summary: (Perhaps the only exception is the classification of channel bars, which would have been necessary to understand the explanation of meandering and braiding. Overbank flow is acknowledged as essen- tial a fluvial process as channel flow. keywords: author; book; channel; chapter; geomorphology; processes; river; sediment; transport cache: hungeobull-4635.pdf plain text: hungeobull-4635.txt item: #200 of 306 id: hungeobull-5098 author: Kronstein, Bálint title: Baran-Szołtys, M., Glosowitz, M. and Konarzewska, A. (eds.): Imagined Geographies: Central European Spatial Narratives between 1984 and 2014 date: 2020-12-22 words: 2020 flesch: 54 summary: Or, to put it more simple, they are trying to uncover what exactly lies beneath the term Central Europe – “regions in eastern middle Europe that attempted to ‘move to the West’” (p. 9). This is how Milan Kundera concludes the first paragraph of his famous essay The Tragedy of Central Europe, and this is how one can best grasp the quintessence of this book. keywords: book; central; europe; galicia; narratives cache: hungeobull-5098.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5098.txt item: #201 of 306 id: hungeobull-5194 author: Irimiás, Anna title: Timothy, D.J. (ed.): Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism date: 2021-04-06 words: 2430 flesch: 44 summary: In Chapter 11 by Bruce Prideaux, the impact of terrorism on global tourism is approached by three perspectives: terrorism as a risk, its impact on tourism, and possible responses. Richard Sharpley investigates the implications of pop- ulation dynamics on global tourism focussing on the management of resources from a neo-Malthusian per- spective and addressing new trends like the so-called silver-haired tourism. keywords: authors; chapter; global; globalisation; new; section; tourism; volume cache: hungeobull-5194.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5194.txt item: #202 of 306 id: hungeobull-5308 author: Rzeszewski, Michał title: Travis, C., Ludlow, F. and Gyuris, F. (eds.): Historical Geography, GIScience and Textual Analysis. Landscapes of Time and Place date: 2021-04-06 words: 2877 flesch: 51 summary: This description gave the tone for the early period of Historical GIS in which GIS was perceived mainly as a tool. In the following years, Historical GIS became a lively discipline and many scholars took the challenge of incorporating GIS based methods in their research (Knowles, A.K. 2005; Gregory, I.N. and Healey, R.G. 2007). keywords: analysis; book; chapter; geography; gis; historical; history; i.n cache: hungeobull-5308.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5308.txt item: #203 of 306 id: hungeobull-541 author: Balogh, Péter title: The revival of 'Central Europe' among Hungarian political elites: its meaning and geopolitical implications date: 2017-10-05 words: 8154 flesch: 62 summary: ‘return to Europe’, Central Europe has re-emerged as a ‘channel of protest’ vis-á-vis the West. The revival of ‘Central Europe’ in Hungary Despite the relative silence around ‘Central Europe’ in the 2000s, the notion was occasion- ally referred to by Viktor Orbán (president of the party Fidesz, in opposition between 2002–2010). keywords: 2016; 2017; central; central europe; countries; europe; european; government; hungary; ibid; minister; mti; orbán; prime; region; visegrad cache: hungeobull-541.pdf plain text: hungeobull-541.txt item: #204 of 306 id: hungeobull-547 author: Czirfusz, Márton title: Lampland, M.: The Value of Labor: The Science of Commodification in Hungary, 1920-1956 date: 2017-10-05 words: 3066 flesch: 49 summary: Her latest book, ‘The Value of Labor’ is a summary of research about how scientists and the state bureau- cracy worked in Hungary on determining the value of agricultural labour in a scientific and rational way. Although at the first sight ‘The Value of Labor’ might be read as an intellectual history of how the value of agricultural labour was measured (and remunerated) in the interwar period and during early socialism in Hungary, the book offers in fact a broader social history of agriculture in the coun- try. keywords: book; commodification; geography; hungarian; hungary; labour; lampland; work cache: hungeobull-547.pdf plain text: hungeobull-547.txt item: #205 of 306 id: hungeobull-5478 author: Mezentsev, Kostyantyn title: Karácsonyi, D., Taylor, A., and Bird, D. (eds.): The Demography of Disasters, Impacts for Population and Place date: 2021-04-06 words: 3276 flesch: 49 summary: The authors reveal both local urbanisation impact and con- sequences, when disaster impacts were less in higher urbanised areas, and affected areas became more ur- banised after the disaster. However, there are more and more calls to look at disaster resilience not in terms of ‘bouncing back,’ but as everyday practices to cope with ongoing and changing everyday pressures (Andres, L. and Round, J. 2015). keywords: chapter; community; demography; disaster; impact; population; studies cache: hungeobull-5478.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5478.txt item: #206 of 306 id: hungeobull-549 author: Sági, Mirjam title: Meusburger, P., Werlen, B. and Suarsana, L. (eds.): Knowledge and Action date: 2017-10-05 words: 2434 flesch: 43 summary: They suggest that neither research on description based or experience based knowledge should be prioritised, but instead attention should be given to the difference between the two as the “contrast between the two is enlight- ening” (p. 19). “Knowledge and Space” is a book series focusing on the relationship between knowledge and power, and the spatial disparity of both. keywords: action; chapter; knowledge; research; space cache: hungeobull-549.pdf plain text: hungeobull-549.txt item: #207 of 306 id: hungeobull-550 author: Boros, Lajos title: Gerhard, U., Hoelscher, M. and Wilson, D. (eds.): Inequalities in Creative Cities: Issues, Approaches, Comparisons date: 2017-10-05 words: 2982 flesch: 50 summary: Furthermore, ques- tions arise regarding the adaptability of creative city and creative class concepts outside of North America. The book aims to overcome this gap by analysing various forms and sources of inequal- ities in creative cities. keywords: book; cities; city; class; inequalities; new; urban cache: hungeobull-550.pdf plain text: hungeobull-550.txt item: #208 of 306 id: hungeobull-551 author: Helbrecht, Ilse; Izsák, Éva; Dirksmeier, Peter; Berki, Márton; Schlueter, Sebastian title: The changing nature of labour protest: Comparing the fragmentation of protest rituals on May 1st in Berlin and Budapest date: 2017-07-04 words: 10806 flesch: 62 summary: Labour union protests in Berlin are highly ritualised. The changing nature of labour protest: Comparing the fragmentation 95Helbrecht, I. et al. keywords: -.0; 2013; berlin; budapest; day; european; forms; hungarian; labour; labour protest; model; new; protest; social; trade; unions; venue cache: hungeobull-551.pdf plain text: hungeobull-551.txt item: #209 of 306 id: hungeobull-5519 author: Čorejová, Tatiana; Haľamová, Erika; Madleňák, Radovan; Neszmélyi, György Iván title: The concept of smart city and the perceptions of urban inhabitants: a case study from Žilina, Slovakia date: 2021-06-30 words: 8871 flesch: 53 summary: Positive perceptions crucially affect the use of technologies and smart city services as well as the effectiveness of various measures to ensure sustainability solutions. Introduction The issue of smart cities has been addressed in the last decade in many forums. keywords: areas; cities; citizens; city; city concept; concept; development; environment; public; respondents; services; smart; solutions; transport; urban; žilina cache: hungeobull-5519.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5519.txt item: #210 of 306 id: hungeobull-5533 author: Ženka, Jan; Macháček, Jan; Krtička, Luděk; Michna, Pavel; Kořízek, Pavel title: Acceptance of a smartphone navigation application by hospital patients and visitors: the role of gender, age, and education date: 2021-06-30 words: 7145 flesch: 54 summary: Women should be more sensitive to these issues for several reasons: a) they exhibit higher levels of uncertainty and spatial anxiety than men (Lawton, C.A. 1994; Mendez-Lopez, M. et al. 2020); b) women perform slightly worse in spatial orientation in the real environment than men (Coluccia, E. and Louse, G. 2004); c) women rely on a ‘route strategy’ in their navigation (Lawton, C.A. 1994; Liao, H. and Dong, W. 2017), following the sequence of landmarks and left-right turns, while men prefer cardinal directions (North–South), global reference points (central square, air- port, sun in the sky) and Euclidean distances (see also Lawton, C.A. et al. 1996, or Ženka, J. et al. 2021). Navigational needs and strategies, spatial and wayfinding skills are associated with gender (Lawton, C.A. 2001), age (Harris, M.A. and Wolberts, T. 2014), education (Ženka, J. et al. 2021), cul- ture (Davies, C. and Pederson, E. 2001), and, most importantly, mental and health (dis) abilities (Souza, R.F. and Martins, L.B. 2019). keywords: acceptance; age; education; et al; gender; hospital; navigation; technology; use; wayfinding cache: hungeobull-5533.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5533.txt item: #211 of 306 id: hungeobull-5554 author: Szalai, Ádám; Varró, Krisztina; Fabula, Szabolcs title: Towards a multiscalar perspective on the prospects of ‘the actually existing smart village’ – a view from Hungary date: 2021-06-30 words: 9587 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: smart village, smart rural development, rural development, digitalisation, Hungary, multiscalar perspective Received March 2021, accepted May 2021 Szalai, Á. et al. This paper acknowledges the need to inves- tigate the local conditions for smart develop- ment, as well as that of societally relevant re- search on smart rural development. keywords: 2019; areas; city; development; digital; et al; european; hungarian; hungary; innovation; policy; programme; research; rural; smart; urban; village cache: hungeobull-5554.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5554.txt item: #212 of 306 id: hungeobull-5556 author: Fabula, Szabolcs; Skovgaard Nielsen, Rikke; Barberis, Eduardo; Boros, Lajos; Hedegaard Winther, Anne; Kovács, Zoltán title: Diversity and local business structure in European urban contexts date: 2021-04-06 words: 10685 flesch: 55 summary: Do people who like diversity practice diversity in neighbourhood life? The entrepreneurs were asked about their motivations for launching a busi- ness, the evolution and the current perfor- mance of their business, long-term plans, cus- tomers and suppliers, relationships with other entrepreneurs, and the importance of location and social diversity. keywords: areas; budapest; businesses; case; cities; city; copenhagen; diversity; entrepreneurs; hungarian; neighbourhood; new; research; residents; services; social; study; urban cache: hungeobull-5556.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5556.txt item: #213 of 306 id: hungeobull-556 author: Ujházy, Noémi title: Davis, D.K.: The Arid Lands: History, Power, Knowledge date: 2017-07-04 words: 2950 flesch: 49 summary: Diana K. Davis’s book, uniquely, addresses the historicity of debates about arid lands, and gives an analysis of the discourse of desertification from a political ecology approach, arguing that the global environmental debate about desertification and the United Nations anti-desertification programmes were highly influenced by former colonial discourses. The author argues that the perception of arid lands as ‘wasteland’ was not at all common in antiquity, nor in the medieval period. keywords: arid; chapter; colonial; davis; desertification; environmental; history; lands cache: hungeobull-556.pdf plain text: hungeobull-556.txt item: #214 of 306 id: hungeobull-557 author: Wiest, Karin title: Szirmai, V. (ed.): "Artificial Towns" in the 21st Century: Social Polarisation in the New Town Regions of East-Central Europe date: 2017-07-04 words: 2790 flesch: 47 summary: An important finding is the need for a new view on communist new towns in light of the fall of communism, and the Westernisation of society. The concluding final part discusses the impact of the heritage of communist new towns for contempo- rary urban societies. keywords: book; central; communist; development; new; towns; urban cache: hungeobull-557.pdf plain text: hungeobull-557.txt item: #215 of 306 id: hungeobull-558 author: Bertus, Zoltán title: Akkerman, T., de Lange, S.L. and Rooduijn, M. (eds.): Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe. Into the mainstream? date: 2017-07-04 words: 3016 flesch: 50 summary: The authors provide us a description about the behaviour of radical right parties according to their goals and positions. They study whether the programmatic profiles of radical right-wing parties have changed over time, and if so, whether these changes signal that these parties have become more like mainstream parties. keywords: mainstream; parties; party; right; voters; wing cache: hungeobull-558.pdf plain text: hungeobull-558.txt item: #216 of 306 id: hungeobull-559 author: Kassam, Amir; Basch, Gottlieb; Friedrich, Theodor; Gonzalez, Emilio; Trivino, Paula; Mkomwa, Saidi title: Mobilizing greater crop and land potentials sustainably date: 2017-03-31 words: 5837 flesch: 55 summary: Nor is there any concern being expressed in the conventional GR agriculture approach about agricultural land area continuing to be severely degraded and abandoned due to the negative impact of the conventional tillage- based production paradigm (Kassam, A. et al. 2009, 2013). However, the assessments do not explicitly take into account the result- ing degradation and loss of crop and land productivity that has been occurring over the past years and which will continue in the future, leading to loss in productivity and marginalization and abandonment of agricultural lands. keywords: 2015; agriculture; et al; fao; food; kassam; land; production; soil; tillage; water cache: hungeobull-559.pdf plain text: hungeobull-559.txt item: #217 of 306 id: hungeobull-5603 author: Pál, Márton; Albert, Gáspár title: Inspecting map compilation in earth sciences for better communication date: 2021-09-30 words: 6722 flesch: 53 summary: Though the base map usually contains topography, in some cases published thematic maps were used as base maps for the representations (e.g. tectonic lines placed on a published geologi- cal map). By using this objective method, visual quali- ties, map types, map accessorial, topographic elements, thematic content, base map types and unique geographical characteristics can be determined. keywords: base; cartography; content; data; evaluation; geographical; hungarian; journals; map; maps; quality cache: hungeobull-5603.pdf plain text: hungeobull-5603.txt item: #218 of 306 id: hungeobull-562 author: Bilandžija, Darija; Zgorelec, Željka; Kisić, Ivica title: Influence of tillage systems on short-term soil CO2 emissions date: 2017-03-31 words: 3838 flesch: 61 summary: Tillage often accelerates and increases soil CO2 emissions by speeding organic car- bon decomposition i.e. decreasing soil organic matter, changing soil microclimate (tempera- ture and water content), disrupting soil aggre- gates, increasing aeration and increasing con- tact between soil and crop residues (Gebhart, D.L. et al. 1994; Reicosky, D.C. et al. 1995, 1997; Gregorich, E.G. et al. 2005; Bilen, S. et al. 2010; Bilandžija, D. et al. 2016). Tillage may have long-term influence on soil CO2 emissions but also it often increases short-term soil CO2 emissions due to a rapid physical release of CO2 trapped in the soil air pores (Bilandžija, D. et al. 2013). keywords: co2; emissions; soil; soil co2; temperature; tillage cache: hungeobull-562.pdf plain text: hungeobull-562.txt item: #219 of 306 id: hungeobull-563 author: Makovníková, Jarmila; Kanianska, Radoslava; Kizeková, Miriam title: The ecosystem services supplied by soil in relation to land use date: 2017-03-31 words: 3447 flesch: 55 summary: Introduction The concept of ecosystem services has become an important tool for modelling interactions between ecosystems and their external envi- ronment in terms of global bioclimatic chang- es. The provision of ecosystem services de- pends on biophysical conditions and changes over space and time due to human induced land cover and land use. keywords: ecosystem; grassland; land; potential; provisioning; services; soil cache: hungeobull-563.pdf plain text: hungeobull-563.txt item: #220 of 306 id: hungeobull-564 author: Da Silva Machado, Felipe title: Rural change in the context of globalization : examining theoretical issues date: 2017-03-31 words: 6190 flesch: 55 summary: It also includes a dis- cussion of rural change and globalization, with a focus on the contemporary conceptual debate concerning rural studies in the global world. As much of the critical literature on rural change and globalization (Marsden, T. et al. 1993; Pierce, J.T. 1998; Marsden, T. 2003; Woods, M. 2005, 2007; Bryant, C. et al. 2008) has emphasized, rural studies need greater focus on the diversity of contexts in which rural restructuring takes place. keywords: agriculture; change; development; g.a; globalization; new; processes; resilience; rural; space; studies; wilson; woods; world cache: hungeobull-564.pdf plain text: hungeobull-564.txt item: #221 of 306 id: hungeobull-565 author: Birkás, Márta; Dekemati, Igor; Kende, Zoltán; Pósa, Barnabás title: Review of soil tillage history and new challenges in Hungary date: 2017-03-31 words: 6470 flesch: 63 summary: Eras of soil tillage development in Hungary The history of soil tillage in Hungary was rich and full of unexpected challenges in the past. Introduction No critical discussion of the development of soil tillage in Hungary has ever been pub- lished in English so far, apart from details (Birkás, M. et al. 1989, 2004), from which is hardly to draw comprehensive conclusions for the reasons why local tillage practices are lagging behind or how progress has been made. keywords: birkás; budapest; climate; conservation; damage; development; hungarian; hungary; methods; soil; soil tillage; tillage cache: hungeobull-565.pdf plain text: hungeobull-565.txt item: #222 of 306 id: hungeobull-566 author: Cristofari, Hélène; Girard, Nathalie; Magda, Danièle title: Supporting transition toward conservation agriculture: a framework to analyze the learning processes of farmers date: 2017-03-31 words: 6894 flesch: 54 summary: Because the categories of learning mechanisms had to be sufficiently general to include elements of discourse from different farmers, we could not strictly keep the words used by interviewee: consequently, the la- bels of the categories mechanisms of learn- ing exposed in our results are often our own scientific terms, chosen because they were large enough to encompass the diverse spe- cific expressions used by different farmers. Practically speaking, this means that the selected farmers were characterized by a diversity of professional paths (more or less academic education, different family ties to agriculture), a diversity of relationships with other farmers and with extension agents, a diversity of productions (arable crops alone, with vines, with livestock), and a diversity of current conservation agriculture practices (from direct seeding to shallow tillage, differ- ent ways to manage cover crops, varied uses of chemical inputs…). keywords: agriculture; conservation; farmers; information; learning; mechanisms; practice; processes; soil; system cache: hungeobull-566.pdf plain text: hungeobull-566.txt item: #223 of 306 id: hungeobull-567 author: Tanács, Eszter title: Koulov, B. and Zhelezov, G. (eds): Sustainable Mountain Regions: Challenges and Perspectives in Southeastern Europe date: 2017-03-31 words: 3025 flesch: 51 summary: As Gløersen, E. et al. (2015) state, al- though mountain areas in the EU are too diverse to elaborate an integrated European strategy, a frame- work for development strategies in mountain areas can be developed. The outcome document of the Rio +20 Conference on Sustainable Development states that the benefits derived from mountain regions are essential for sustainable development and encourages states to incorporate mountain-specific policies into sustain- able development strategies (The Future We Want 2012). keywords: areas; authors; bulgaria; chapter; development; mountain; regions cache: hungeobull-567.pdf plain text: hungeobull-567.txt item: #224 of 306 id: hungeobull-568 author: Górna, Ada title: Jackson, P., Spiess, W.E.L. and Sultana, F. (eds.): Eating, Drinking: Surviving. The International Year of Global Understanding - IYGU date: 2017-03-31 words: 3128 flesch: 53 summary: Its main goal is to address some crucial issues of food and water security and the influence of global food systems on the livelihoods of people from all over the world. The volume ‘Eating, Drinking: Surviving’ address- es many issues linked to global food systems and their effects on the lives of people in different parts of the world. keywords: access; author; chapter; food; security; volume; water cache: hungeobull-568.pdf plain text: hungeobull-568.txt item: #225 of 306 id: hungeobull-569 author: Pete, Márton title: Bruns, B., Happ, D. and Zichner, H. (eds.): European Neighbourhood Policy. Geopolitics Between Integration and Security date: 2017-03-31 words: 2465 flesch: 51 summary: The label ‘European’ has been of crucial impor- tance in the classification of EU neighbour countries in the course of the establishment process of this ‘circle of friends’, as is suggested by Frank Meyer (Chapter 2). The questions of migration and the extra-territori- alisation of EU migration policy are discussed in the paper of Bettina Bruns and Dorit Happ (Chapter 7). keywords: countries; european; security; states cache: hungeobull-569.pdf plain text: hungeobull-569.txt item: #226 of 306 id: hungeobull-578 author: Jakab, Gergely; Rieder, Ádám; Vancsik, Anna Viktória; Szalai, Zoltán title: Soil organic matter characterisation by photometric indices or photon correlation spectroscopy: are they comparable? date: 2018-06-30 words: 6486 flesch: 63 summary: Soil wettability, aggregate stability, and the decomposition of soil organic matter. The contentious nature of soil organic matter. keywords: carbon; et al; forest; fraction; hungarian; land; matter; size; soc; soil; som cache: hungeobull-578.pdf plain text: hungeobull-578.txt item: #227 of 306 id: hungeobull-582 author: Lóczy, Dénes; Czigány, Szabolcs; Gyenizse, Péter title: György Lovász (1931-2016) date: 2017-03-31 words: 1067 flesch: 38 summary: He supported teaching by publishing university text- books under the title General Physical Geography volumes I to III, General Hydrogeography and Physical Geography of Hungary. For eight years he was the head of Department of Physical Geography and also worked as deputy rector of the University. keywords: geography; hungarian; research; university cache: hungeobull-582.pdf plain text: hungeobull-582.txt item: #228 of 306 id: hungeobull-594 author: Timothy, Dallen J.; Michalkó, Gábor title: European trends in spatial mobility date: 2017-01-17 words: 2374 flesch: 53 summary: Besides migration, tourism is one of the most widely researched configurations of cross-border human mobility. During the past half century, however, globalization processes, including the supra-nationaliza- tion of Europe, have changed inter-state re- lations and human mobilities perhaps more than any other force in recent history. keywords: 2016; d.j; europe; human; migration; mobility; timothy; tourism cache: hungeobull-594.pdf plain text: hungeobull-594.txt item: #229 of 306 id: hungeobull-595 author: Lados, Gábor; Hegedűs, Gábor title: Returning home: An evaluation of Hungarian return migration date: 2017-01-17 words: 5798 flesch: 61 summary: Keywords: emigration, return migration, circular migration, migration policies, identity change, Hungary Lados, G. and Hegedűs, G. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 65 (2016) (4) 321–330.322 in the analytical framework of the Cultural Identity Model of Sussman (Sussman, N.M. 2011), with some adaptations. The majority of migration theories evaluate return migration by the role of family, motivations or different kinds of acquired capital, but the importance of identity change is less considered. keywords: 2015; countries; country; hegedűs; home; hungarian; hungary; identity; migration; return; returnees cache: hungeobull-595.pdf plain text: hungeobull-595.txt item: #230 of 306 id: hungeobull-598 author: Siska-Szilasi, Beáta; Kóródi, Tibor; Vadnai, Péter title: Measuring and interpreting emigration intentions of Hungarians date: 2017-01-17 words: 4377 flesch: 57 summary: During the survey we measured socio-economic status, age, gender, migrations intentions and previous migration records. Our results confirm a more glo- balised pattern of migration intentions where women are at least as much involved in the process of preparation as men, and regions with good economic performance are equally affected as regions with economic hardship. keywords: budapest; emigration; factors; hungary; intentions; people; percent; research; survey cache: hungeobull-598.pdf plain text: hungeobull-598.txt item: #231 of 306 id: hungeobull-601 author: Parreño-Castellano, Juan; Domínguez-Mujica, Josefina title: Working and retiring in sunny Spain: Lifestyle migration further explored date: 2017-01-17 words: 7638 flesch: 57 summary: The latter has been traditionally broken down into alternatively described as retirement migration, lifestyle migration or residential migration. Challenges in lifestyle migration research: Reflections and findings about the Spanish crisis. keywords: destinations; european; labour; lifestyle; migrants; migration; research; retirees; retirement; spain; tourism; workers; working cache: hungeobull-601.pdf plain text: hungeobull-601.txt item: #232 of 306 id: hungeobull-6016 author: Bródy, Luca Sára title: Marshall, T.: The Politics and Ideology of Planning date: 2021-06-30 words: 2927 flesch: 51 summary: The Politics and Ideology of Planning explores carefully how politics and ideology shape the ‘normal’ view of planning. Although the book describes planning processes that apply to the UK, the experienced dynamics are not limited to its territory, but acquires a much broader relevance. keywords: approach; book; economy; ideology; marshall; planning; politics cache: hungeobull-6016.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6016.txt item: #233 of 306 id: hungeobull-602 author: Gellér-Lukács, Éva; Töttös, Ágnes; Illés, Sándor title: Free movement of people and the Brexit date: 2017-01-17 words: 7770 flesch: 60 summary: Background of the family benefits and immigration issues After the global financial crisis the net inflows from EU countries to UK grew significantly (Wadsworth, J. et al. 2016). Six most dynamic sending countries regarding EU migrants in the UK in 2011 and 2015 Origin country 2011 2015 Change 1,000 migrants Poland Romania Spain Italy Hungary Portugal EEA total Six most dynamic sending countries Ratio of top six countries in all EEA, % 615 87 63 126 50 96 2,580 1,037 40 818 223 137 176 96 140 3,277 1,590 49 203 136 74 50 46 44 696 553 79 Source: Migration Observatory analysis of LFS data, quarterly averages, all ages. keywords: 2016; benefits; brexit; british; countries; european; lukács; migration; movement; percent; retrieved cache: hungeobull-602.pdf plain text: hungeobull-602.txt item: #234 of 306 id: hungeobull-6025 author: Proto, Matteo title: Barnett, L.: After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe date: 2021-06-30 words: 1471 flesch: 29 summary: Moreover, Barnett identifies a connection between early modern concerns about catastrophic floods and global climate issues and present-day reflections on the Anthropocene and climate change: “premodern histories of the planet and people centred on the biblical story of Noah’s Flood were premised on several ideas that fell out of fashion in the 19th century but have rightly returned to view in recent decades: the idea that human history must be written in reference to nature’s history; that the earth’s future should be of equal concern as its past; and that multidisciplinary collaboration is nec- essary in order to reconstruct the past, understand the present, and discern the future of the human species and the global environment” (p. 18). As oc- curred in the biblical account, these transformations produced by human agency could be interpreted as a possible threat to the survival of humanity and the world itself. keywords: barnett; flood; global; world cache: hungeobull-6025.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6025.txt item: #235 of 306 id: hungeobull-603 author: Jaczewska, Barbara title: Dominguez-Mujica, J. (ed.): Global Change and Human Mobility date: 2017-01-17 words: 2542 flesch: 49 summary: In both cases, the authors emphasise that contemporary migrations of young people have little in common with past labour migrations and 435Book Review – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 65 (2016) (4) 433–446. should be treated as a new form of population move- ment. In my opinion the book can be recommended to a wide audience, including scholars, students and all those interested in contemporary migrations. keywords: authors; book; chapter; migration; mobility; research; studies cache: hungeobull-603.pdf plain text: hungeobull-603.txt item: #236 of 306 id: hungeobull-604 author: Balogh, Péter title: Haynes, A., Power, M.J., Devereux, E., Dillane, A. and Carr, J. (eds.): Public and Political Discourses of Migration: International Perspectives date: 2017-01-17 words: 1671 flesch: 54 summary: Public and Political Discourses of Migration: International Perspectives. Whereas migration has been a key topic in geography and sociology already for some time, it could be expected that the events of 2015 will only serve its further growth. keywords: chapter; discourses; migration cache: hungeobull-604.pdf plain text: hungeobull-604.txt item: #237 of 306 id: hungeobull-605 author: Irimiás, Anna title: Nadler, R., Kovács, Z., Glorius, B. and Lang, T. (eds.): Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe: Mobility Against the Stream date: 2017-01-17 words: 2765 flesch: 50 summary: The book, ed- ited by Robert Nadler, Zoltán Kovács, Birgit Glorius and Thilo Lang, came out of a joint research project entitled ‘Re-Turn’ funded by the European Regional Development Fund, and of a workshop organised in 2013 in Budapest on the topic of return migration and regional development. The collection of studies provides an extensive review of the current state of return migration and reintegration of citizens in their country of origin, with a special focus on policy approaches that should ease return migration. keywords: countries; development; europe; european; migrants; migration; return; volume cache: hungeobull-605.pdf plain text: hungeobull-605.txt item: #238 of 306 id: hungeobull-606 author: Cseke, László title: Marvin, S., Luque-Ayala, A. and McFarlane, C. (eds.): Smart Urbanism: Utopian Vision or False Dawn? date: 2017-01-17 words: 2361 flesch: 41 summary: Although smart urban initiatives are at a very early stage in Hungary and other East Central European countries (and there are no case studies from this region in the book), it is still necessary to critically understand this new direction in urban governance with its rising popularity in Europe. The emergence of the notion of smart city is seen in various strategic programmes and initiatives. keywords: chapter; cities; city; governance; initiatives; urbanism cache: hungeobull-606.pdf plain text: hungeobull-606.txt item: #239 of 306 id: hungeobull-611 author: Györgyövics, Katalin; Kiss, Tímea title: Landscape metrics applied in geomorphology: hierarchy and morphometric classes of sand dunes in Inner Somogy, Hungary date: 2016-10-10 words: 6966 flesch: 58 summary: Coverage, % Sum of form areas compared to the area of the studied region/zone, TFA/TA x 100. The standard deviation of form area is an order of magnitude higher in case of positive forms than in negative ones, which suggests that the sand eroded from small blowouts did not always built up large dunes, but in some cases it was stabilized in small forms. keywords: accumulation; area; classes; dunes; forms; hierarchy; indices; kiss; km2; landscape; number; sand; zone cache: hungeobull-611.pdf plain text: hungeobull-611.txt item: #240 of 306 id: hungeobull-613 author: Nagy, Gyula title: Foth, M., Brynskov, M. and Ojala, T. (eds.): Citizens's Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism and Placemaking date: 2016-10-10 words: 3981 flesch: 55 summary: As an urban trend, in the last decades the need for urban public spaces for spontaneous public life and involvement with the environment have increased due to the decrease of space, especially greenspace, resulting from phenomena such as fast urbanisation and privatisation of spaces. The fi rst chapter focuses on technology-driven changes in the use of urban public space and the fl ow of products, people and capital within the cities. keywords: activities; book; cities; city; new; people; public; spaces; technology; urban cache: hungeobull-613.pdf plain text: hungeobull-613.txt item: #241 of 306 id: hungeobull-614 author: Fabula, Szabolcs title: Wiest, K. (ed.): Women and Migration in Rural Europe: Labour Markets, Representations and Policies date: 2016-10-10 words: 3032 flesch: 51 summary: The third part of the book deals with living situa- tion of rural women, gendered migration and the rel- evance of gendered aspects in rural policies. Results of these studies show that despite increasing att en- tion to gender issues, rural women still have to face serious disadvantages, compared not only to rural men, but also to urban women, what underscores the importance of further research on this issue. keywords: book; european; gender; labour; markets; migration; rural; women cache: hungeobull-614.pdf plain text: hungeobull-614.txt item: #242 of 306 id: hungeobull-615 author: Illés, Tamás title: Meusburger, P., Freytag, T. and Suarsana, L. (eds.): Ethnic and Cultural Dimensions of Knowledge date: 2016-10-10 words: 2990 flesch: 46 summary: Adherents of this approach frequently focus on dichotomies of knowledge systems, distinguishing between the so- called ‘Western’ objective scientifi c knowledge and the local practical knowledge such as indigenous knowl- edge, traditional knowledge and native knowledge. In contemporary academic discourses one can scarcely fi nd any views questioning the pivotal role of culture in knowledge systems. keywords: att; book; cultural; education; geography; knowledge; schools; system cache: hungeobull-615.pdf plain text: hungeobull-615.txt item: #243 of 306 id: hungeobull-616 author: Ujházy, Noémi title: Wyss, M. and Peppoloni, S. (eds.): Geoethics. Ethical Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences date: 2016-10-10 words: 2615 flesch: 39 summary: The third section (‘ethics of Practice’) focuses on the particular perspective of the involved researcher, who is identifying seismically active faults, estimat- ing the maximum magnitude or peak acceleration of a maximum credible earthquake (chapters 11–14), or the maximum height of a tsunami (Chapter 15), and who unavoidably enters public debates, often fuelled by contradicting interests of public, business and gov- ernment sectors, which might be interested in build- ing dams or nuclear plants, for example. The connection of geoethics to the field of environ- mental ethics (addressed in Chapters 2 and 5, and mentioned in Chapter 6), and the difference between both remain unclear issues in most case studies. keywords: book; case; chapter; geoethics; public; research; studies cache: hungeobull-616.pdf plain text: hungeobull-616.txt item: #244 of 306 id: hungeobull-618 author: Unger, János title: Guest editorial address date: 2016-06-29 words: 1088 flesch: 35 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. As a result a local climate (urban climate) develops in the urbanised areas. keywords: adobe; cities; climate; pdf cache: hungeobull-618.pdf plain text: hungeobull-618.txt item: #245 of 306 id: hungeobull-628 author: Gulyás, Ágnes title: Kuttler, W., Miethke, A., Dütemeyer, D. Barlag, A.-B.: Das Klima von Essen / The Climate of Essen. Hohenwarsleben, Westarp Wissenschaften, 2015. 249 p. date: 2016-06-29 words: 1635 flesch: 52 summary: There is a growing interest in urban climate research especially due to the strongly deteriorating macro- climatic conditions combined with negative changes in land use. The artifi cial environmental circumstances in the cities (e.g. complex surface structures, diff erent heat capac- ity and run-off properties of human-made materials) result in changes of climatic and air quality conditions in urban areas. keywords: air; climate; climatic; data; essen cache: hungeobull-628.pdf plain text: hungeobull-628.txt item: #246 of 306 id: hungeobull-629 author: Breuer, Hajnalka title: Lenzholzer, S.: Weather in the City: How Design Shapes the Urban Climate. Rotterdam, nai010 publishers, 2015. 224 p. date: 2016-06-29 words: 1398 flesch: 54 summary: 224 p. DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.65.2.10 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 65 2016 (2) The author, Sanda Lenzholzer, had two clear and conscious goals with this book, to close the gap be- tween the area of meteorology and urban design, and to do so while reaching for a wider audience but still maintaining scientifi c background. The sixth chapter embraces half of the content of the entire volume, it is also the most practical part, containing information on special urban designs. keywords: book; chapter; wind cache: hungeobull-629.pdf plain text: hungeobull-629.txt item: #247 of 306 id: hungeobull-630 author: Pieczka, Ildikó title: Johnson, C., Toly, N. and Schroeder, H. (eds.): The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime (Cities and Global Governance). London-New York, Routledge, 2015. 258 p. date: 2016-06-29 words: 2013 flesch: 51 summary: Part 4 off ers a regional and comparative perspec- tive on the politics of urban climate governance (p. 17.). It can be clearly seen that climate change governance is still an issue for the national elite, where the challenges of adapta- tion are exacerbated by the viewpoint on historical responsibility, by inequality, lack of resources, and of administrative origin (i.e. infrastructural defi cien- cies, waste management problems). keywords: book; change; chapter; cities; climate; governance cache: hungeobull-630.pdf plain text: hungeobull-630.txt item: #248 of 306 id: hungeobull-631 author: Farkas, Máté title: Solarz, M.W.: The Language of Global Development. A misleading geography. London-New York, Routledge, 2014. 181 p. date: 2016-06-29 words: 2323 flesch: 52 summary: That is why the subtitle of the book is very suggestive and signs the existence of debates about world development and its interpretations. Solarz traces back the history of world development to the Palaeolithic Age, where the control of fi re “was the fi rst real, substantive global divide in terms of diff erences in development levels” (p. 6.). keywords: countries; development; solarz; term; world cache: hungeobull-631.pdf plain text: hungeobull-631.txt item: #249 of 306 id: hungeobull-633 author: Vaishar, Antonín; Zapletalová, Jana title: Regional identities of Czech historical lands date: 2016-04-04 words: 7178 flesch: 55 summary: Conclusions To answer the research question, we can con- clude as follows: there is no doubt that the perception of historical regional identity is gradually decreasing. Czechia is one of the few countries, which is actually not divided into historical regions with long-term identi- ties. keywords: bohemia; border; czech; diff; european; historical; identity; lands; moravian; people; regional; regions cache: hungeobull-633.pdf plain text: hungeobull-633.txt item: #250 of 306 id: hungeobull-640 author: Slováková, Pavlína; Šerý, Miloslav title: Narrative interviews in research on post-war socio-historical processes as formative factors of regional identity of the population - Case study of the Svitavy region, Czech Republic date: 2016-04-04 words: 11411 flesch: 57 summary: In Handbook of interview research: Context & methods. Eds.: The fi rst aim is a methodological one, the article presents the possibili- ties of using narrative interviews in research on post-war socio-historical development. keywords: aft; czech; german; identity; inhabitants; interviews; lement; narrative; new; population; process; regional; research; resett; respondents; svitavy; war; šerý cache: hungeobull-640.pdf plain text: hungeobull-640.txt item: #251 of 306 id: hungeobull-6549 author: Sági, Mirjam title: Györke, Á. and Bülgözdi, I. (eds.): Geographies of Affect in Contemporary Literature and Visual Culture: Central Europe and the West date: 2021-06-30 words: 2190 flesch: 47 summary: Lisa Robertson’s experimental poetry in her vol- ume Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture explores urban space in Vancouver “as resonating with an array of affects that are not owned and are often historical, yet call for change” (Pálinkás, K., Chapter 3, p. 54). Using these two novels he showcases literary strategies that generate unruly affective dynamics, and mobilise unpredictable affects that move beyond per- sonal emotions, through impersonal affect to transper- sonal community (Vermeulen, P., Chapter 1, p. 26). keywords: affect; central; chapter; space; translocality cache: hungeobull-6549.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6549.txt item: #252 of 306 id: hungeobull-6711 author: Medarić, Zorana; Sulyok, Judit; Kardos, Szilvia ; Gabruč, Janja title: Lake Balaton as an accessible tourism destination – the stakeholders' perspectives date: 2021-09-30 words: 8884 flesch: 44 summary: Darcy, S. and Buhalis, D. (2011, 10-11) additionally adapted this defi- nition trying to provide an overall framework for an understanding of accessible tourism: “Accessible tourism is a form of tourism that involves collaborative processes between stakeholders that enables people with access requirements, including mobility, vi- sion, hearing and cognitive dimensions of access, to func- tion independently and with equity and dignity through the delivery of universally designed tourism products, services and environments. Destination accessibility and accessible market as a market opportunity Accessible tourism could thus be understood as a tool to increase the destination’s competi- tiveness with a focus on accessible tourism as a core development strategy. keywords: 2015; accessibility; balaton; destination; development; et al; information; lake; market; people; research; services; stakeholders; tourism cache: hungeobull-6711.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6711.txt item: #253 of 306 id: hungeobull-678 author: Illés, Sándor; Gellér-Lukács, Éva title: Spatial characteristics of access of third-country citizens to the Hungarian public health care system date: 2016-04-04 words: 6468 flesch: 54 summary: As a main rule, Hungarian health care is free of charge for eligible persons, no ex- tra charges shall be paid by the benefi ciary. Additionally, access to health care for those third-country nationals who are not pursu- ing economic activity is, as a main rule, sub- ject to the registration of habitual residence and possession of the permanent residence permit. keywords: care; citizens; country; data; health; health care; hungarian; hungary; international; migration; nationals; patient; persons; system cache: hungeobull-678.pdf plain text: hungeobull-678.txt item: #254 of 306 id: hungeobull-679 author: Bertus, Zoltán title: Minkenberg, M. (ed.): Transforming the Transformation? The East European radical right in the political process date: 2016-04-04 words: 2302 flesch: 47 summary: This book gives a closer insight to the role of radical right parties in the region, re- garding their involvement in the political processes of the new democracies. Andrea Pirro in the fourth chapter looks more closely at the impact of radical right parties in Bulgaria, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic and their contribution to shift s in the party system as far as minority issues are concerned. keywords: book; chapter; east; parties; party; right; slovakia cache: hungeobull-679.pdf plain text: hungeobull-679.txt item: #255 of 306 id: hungeobull-680 author: Varga, György title: Knippertz, P. and Stuut, J.-B.W. (eds.): Mineral Dust - A Key Player in the Earth System date: 2016-04-04 words: 1267 flesch: 47 summary: Huge amount – billions of tons – of mineral dust is emit- ted annually from the major source areas. The editors, Peter Knippertz and Jan-Berend W. Stuut, well-known experts from various perspectives of dust storms and mineral dust and the 60 contributing authors give a comprehensive overview of the full range of mineral dust research. keywords: atmospheric; chapter; dust; mineral; particles cache: hungeobull-680.pdf plain text: hungeobull-680.txt item: #256 of 306 id: hungeobull-681 author: Tátrai, Patrik title: In memoriam Saša Kicošev (1960-2015) date: 2016-04-04 words: 666 flesch: 46 summary: Born in Novi Sad on 18th of November 1960, he graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Geography Major in 1983 in Novi Sad. In 1989 he received his PhD at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Novi Sad, aft er defending his doctoral thesis with the title Geographic and demographic characteristics of ethnic Romanians in SAP Vojvodina. keywords: geography; novi cache: hungeobull-681.pdf plain text: hungeobull-681.txt item: #257 of 306 id: hungeobull-682 author: Várnai, Ibolya title: Flea markets in the space - Typology and spatial characteristics of second-hand retail in Budapest date: 2018-03-31 words: 9456 flesch: 66 summary: Second-hand retail in district IV, X, XV and XI is formed mainly by used clothes shops, and in district XX and XXII the only form of second-hand retail is clothes shops. Old clothes, new looks: Second hand fashion. keywords: antique; budapest; clothes; districts; flea; goods; hand; hand retail; hungarian; items; markets; number; research; retail; sales; shops; thrift; types; units cache: hungeobull-682.pdf plain text: hungeobull-682.txt item: #258 of 306 id: hungeobull-685 author: Semian, Michal; Erőss, Ágnes title: Foreword date: 2017-12-12 words: 1371 flesch: 39 summary: This is an entrance gate for the gener- al topic of this issue which we have called ‘The politics and ideology behind cultural heritage’. In the third paper, Michal Semian (Charles University, Prague) and Aleš Nováček (South Bohemian University, České Budějovice), deal with the idea how history and cultural heritage is reinterpreted for the purpose of the reproduc- tion of present-day regions. keywords: conference; geography; heritage; paper cache: hungeobull-685.pdf plain text: hungeobull-685.txt item: #259 of 306 id: hungeobull-686 author: Merovuo, Jenni title: ‘Divided and validated’? The institutionalization of the Russo-Swedish border region in the 1743 peace treaty date: 2017-12-12 words: 6597 flesch: 58 summary: However, one must recognise that regions were institutionalised in several parallel and interactive processes. I apply the approach of insti- tutionalization of regions to categorise the peace treaty according to the four dimensions of the approach. keywords: border; border region; finland; institutionalization; paasi; peace; peace treaty; process; region; russia; state; sweden; swedish; treaty cache: hungeobull-686.pdf plain text: hungeobull-686.txt item: #260 of 306 id: hungeobull-6897 author: Farkas, Renáta; Klobučník, Michal title: Residential suburbanisation in the hinterland of Bratislava – a case study of municipalities in the Austrian border area date: 2021-12-13 words: 6607 flesch: 47 summary: This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Austrian border area municipalities, which fall into the suburban hinterland of Bratislava within three Austrian districts – Gänserndorf, Bruck an der Leitha, Neusiedl am See – all of which directly border Bratislava itself. Cross-border suburbanisation in the hin- terland of Bratislava represents a rare type of suburbanisation due to the human geograph- ic location of the capital situated on the bor- der of three states. keywords: area; austrian; border; bratislava; development; hinterland; hungarian; migration; municipalities; number; population; slovaks; suburbanisation; šveda cache: hungeobull-6897.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6897.txt item: #261 of 306 id: hungeobull-691 author: Csapó, János title: Widawski, K. and Wyrzykowski, J. (eds.): The Geography of Tourism of Central and Eastern European Countries date: 2018-03-31 words: 2923 flesch: 60 summary: 551 p. Stephen Williams underlined the importance of the geography of tourism in 1998 with the following initial sentences in his book “Tourism Geography”: “Thirty years ago, the inclusion of a book on tour- ism within a series of introductory texts covering differing aspects of human geography would have been an unlikely event. Tourism Geography. keywords: book; chapter; data; geography; tourism; university cache: hungeobull-691.pdf plain text: hungeobull-691.txt item: #262 of 306 id: hungeobull-693 author: Balogh, Péter title: Filep, B.: The Politics of Good Neighbourhood. State, civil society and the enhancement of cultural capital in East Central Europe date: 2017-12-12 words: 2753 flesch: 52 summary: According to the author, “a lack of intercultural capital involves a lack of mutual understanding” and interest (while its enhancement facilitates commu- nication and raises cross-cultural interest); a lack of cross-cultural capital “results in ethno-cultural seg- regation”; and a lack of multicultural capital sustains resentment and results in discrimination (pp. 84–85). 4) Studies on inter-ethnic relations in East Central Europe have tended to emphasise problems and challenges (Wolff, S. 2002; Mungiu-Pippidi, A. 2008), and in contrast “this book pursues a solution-oriented approach, aimed at highlighting good-neighbourly discourses, strategies and practices” (p. 4). keywords: author; capital; central; europe; relations cache: hungeobull-693.pdf plain text: hungeobull-693.txt item: #263 of 306 id: hungeobull-694 author: Palaczki, Botond title: Jöns, H., Meusburger, P. and Heffernan, H. (eds.): Mobilities of Knowledge date: 2017-12-12 words: 2298 flesch: 46 summary: This drives the programmes to adapt to the franchise model, where more and more control is handed over to the local partner and knowledge transfer becomes thus more successful, but the transnational nature of knowledge is constrained. In contrast with the case where students need to mobilise themselves to gain knowledge, in the last chapter Johanna L. Waters and Maggi Leung in- vestigate how knowledge is mobilised within TNE (Transnational Education) programmes, which can be seen as time-space compressors lifting the spatial bar- riers for immobile knowledge consumers (students). keywords: chapter; knowledge; meusburger; mobilities; mobility; volume cache: hungeobull-694.pdf plain text: hungeobull-694.txt item: #264 of 306 id: hungeobull-6944 author: Gresina, Fruzsina title: Chu, P-Y.: The Life of Permafrost: A History of Frozen Earth in Russian and Soviet Science date: 2021-09-30 words: 2344 flesch: 54 summary: Such terminological problems are rooted in the epistemological and ontological dialectic per- meating the history of research on frozen earth. The volume addresses questions around the vari- ous conceptualisations of frozen earth throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. keywords: author; earth; history; permafrost; science; soviet cache: hungeobull-6944.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6944.txt item: #265 of 306 id: hungeobull-6945 author: Barta, Géza title: Malešević, S.: Grounded Nationalisms: A Sociological Analysis date: 2021-09-30 words: 2370 flesch: 47 summary: Although Maleševic is not a geographer, national narratives have substantial territorial aspects, and geopolitics, area studies and the geography of belongings are also closely linked to the discourse of nationalism. The author’s fundamental approach to the contemporary role of nationalism is denying the idea that the age of nationalisms is slowly coming to an end under the pressure of the postmodern, globalised world. keywords: author; book; maleševic; nationalism; state cache: hungeobull-6945.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6945.txt item: #266 of 306 id: hungeobull-7142 author: Palaczki, Botond title: Nadkarni, M.: Remains of Socialism: Memory and the Futures of the Past in Postsocialist Hungary date: 2021-09-30 words: 2046 flesch: 51 summary: But while the replacement of iconic socialist buildings, infrastructure and vehicles were costly, impractical and slow, one of the early performative acts of transformation was the removal of socialist symbolism from the country. Nadkarni argues that by moving these statues from important sites to the outskirts of the city into a small theme park of socialist history was not a re- sponse to public demand, but rather reaction to the lack of such demand by trying to maintain control over it. keywords: chapter; hungary; past; remains; socialism cache: hungeobull-7142.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7142.txt item: #267 of 306 id: hungeobull-7336 author: Karlik, Máté; Vancsik, Anna; Szalai, Zoltán; Mîndrescu, Marcel; Grădinaru, Ionela; Vágási, Sándor; Bozsó, Gábor; Fekete, József title: Natural and anthropogenic impacts reflected by paleoclimate proxy parameters in a lake-forest system in Bukovina, Romania date: 2021-12-13 words: 7395 flesch: 62 summary: Lake Bolătău-Feredeu is regarded as one of the Bukovinian Millenial lakes and is suitable for high-resolution anal- ysis, based on the findings of previous stud- ies at this site and in the neighbouring area (Mîndrescu, M. et al. 2013, 2016; Florescu, G. et al. 2017; Karlik, M. et al. 2018, 2021). The lake formed in the up- per area of Sadova catchment, at ca. 1,137 m a.s.l., subsequent to a landslide event which dammed the deep, narrow valley head of Holohoșca stream (Mîndrescu, M. et al. 2013). keywords: a.d; area; catchment; changes; content; data; et al; fraction; karlik; lake; m. et; period; temperature; values; weathering cache: hungeobull-7336.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7336.txt item: #268 of 306 id: hungeobull-7396 author: Kis, Anna; Pongrácz, Rita title: The role of temperature and the NAO index in the changing snow-related variables in European regions in the period 1900‒2010 date: 2021-12-13 words: 6720 flesch: 58 summary: Hydropower can also be affected, as river runoff conditions may change because of altered snowfall, snow cover and snowmelt characteristics (Rottler, E. et al. 2020). Bednorz, E. (2004) calculated the correlation coefficients between snow cover in Eastern Europe and the NAO index and found a strong correlation in winter, which is statisti- cally significant West of 30° E. Henderson, G.R. and Leathers, D.J. (2010) also concluded that there is a strong association (r = ‒0.591) between large snow-covered areas and the negative phase of the NAO in Europe, based on NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) satellite products. keywords: climate; cover; figure; great; nao; regions; snow; snowfall; temperature cache: hungeobull-7396.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7396.txt item: #269 of 306 id: hungeobull-7430 author: Ilyés, Csaba; Szűcs, Péter; Turai, Endre title: Appearance of climatic cycles and oscillations in Carpathian Basin precipitation data date: 2022-03-27 words: 7268 flesch: 58 summary: On the one hand, it is necessary to ana- lyse the most accurate and longest time period available in a local, regional and global context (e.g. Ilyés, C. et al. 2016) from Hungary), and on the other hand, it is necessary to analyze the in- depth theoretical studies on the characteristics of natural time series. Detailed studies revealed further local cyclic parameters (Ilyés, C. et al. 2018). keywords: basin; bulletin; carpathian; climate; cross; cycle; data; et al; nao; oscillation; precipitation; time cache: hungeobull-7430.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7430.txt item: #270 of 306 id: hungeobull-7461 author: Morachevskaya, Kira; Karpenko, Mikhail; Sebentsov, Alexander title: Border divergence or convergence in the context of integration: A case study of the Russian-Belarusian and Russian-Kazakhstan borderlands date: 2022-03-27 words: 9173 flesch: 50 summary: This leads to the peripherization of the territories far away from capitals, such as border regions. For Russia, the role of border regions in the economy is much lower. keywords: belarusian; border; border regions; borderland; bulletin; convergence; cooperation; cross; divergence; integration; kazakhstan; population; regions; russian; soviet; state; trade cache: hungeobull-7461.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7461.txt item: #271 of 306 id: hungeobull-7802 author: Jordan, Peter title: Kocsis, K., Kovács, Z., Nemerkényi, Zs., Gercsák, G., Kincses, Á. and Tóth, G. (eds.): National Atlas of Hungary Vol. 3: Society date: 2021-12-13 words: 2387 flesch: 45 summary: With the table of main data of vital statistics in Chapter IV (Natural change of population, 12 pages) it is not immediately recognizable that it refers just to the territory of modern Hungary taking into account that the atlas embraces very frequently the entire Carpathian Basin. Very obvious are the effects of the Austrian coloniza- tion policy of the 18th century in the south-eastern Carpathian Basin. keywords: atlas; basin; chapter; hungary; map; population cache: hungeobull-7802.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7802.txt item: #272 of 306 id: hungeobull-7803 author: White, George W. title: Bottlik, Zs., Berki, M. and Jobbitt, S. (eds.): Power and Identity in the Post-Soviet Realm: Geographies of Ethnicity and Nationality after 1991 date: 2021-12-13 words: 2722 flesch: 48 summary: Margit Kőszegi discusses the evolution of state relations with the “Tatars in Russia and the Post-Soviet Realm”. For the post-Soviet states in particular, geopolitics, namely competing empires, which, by attempting to integrate these ter- ritories in their respective empires with specific poli- cies, shaped the identities of these territories’ inhabit- ants. keywords: boundaries; russian; section; soviet; states; studies cache: hungeobull-7803.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7803.txt item: #273 of 306 id: hungeobull-7804 author: Vadas, András; Demeter, Gábor; Sokcsevits, Dénes title: Fuerst-Bjeliš, B. and Glamuzina, N.: The Historical Geography of Croatia: Territorial Change and Cultural Landscapes date: 2021-12-13 words: 3381 flesch: 51 summary: The authors attribute large importance to the plague of 542 A.D. (Justinianic Plague) in the territory of modern Croatia, around which a com- pletely different paradigm has been unfolding in light of more recent research by Lee Mordechai, Timothy Newfield, Adam Izdebski, and others. The maps are lacking excava- tional sites located outer Croatia, which is confusing (the territorial extent of these archaeological cultures is indicated properly). keywords: authors; book; changes; croatia; geography; hungarian; landscape; ottoman cache: hungeobull-7804.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7804.txt item: #274 of 306 id: hungeobull-7834 author: Surya, Batara; Salim, Agus; Saleh, Haeruddin; Suriani, Seri; Yunus, Kafrawi; Taibe, Patmawaty title: Population mobility and urban transport management: perspectives environmental quality degradation and sustainable development of suburban Makassar City, Indonesia date: 2022-12-21 words: 8564 flesch: 42 summary: Land use change has specific and cumulative effects on air and water quality, waste generation, climate and human health (Lu, Y. et al. 2021; Zhao, Y. et al. 2021). Further- more, the intensity of land use change and population mobility, in addition to having an impact on traffic congestion, also con- tributes to air quality pollution originating from motor vehicle exhaust emissions. keywords: activities; areas; city; development; et al; land; land use; makassar; makassar city; mobility; population; quality; suburbs; sustainability; transportation; urban; use cache: hungeobull-7834.pdf plain text: hungeobull-7834.txt item: #275 of 306 id: hungeobull-8018 author: Jaczewska, Barbara title: Slater, T.: Shaking up the City: Ignorance, Inequality and the Urban Question date: 2022-03-27 words: 2876 flesch: 47 summary: In recent decades, social inequality and marginality have become one of the most important concerns in social urban studies. The author operationalises this by bringing together the co-production of knowl- edge and ignorance as a field of inquiry, and this is a powerful and most important input, in my opinion, into critical urban studies. keywords: author; book; chapter; gentrification; rent; studies cache: hungeobull-8018.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8018.txt item: #276 of 306 id: hungeobull-8081 author: Telbisz, Tamás; Šulc, Ivan; Mari, László; Radeljak Kaufmann, Petra title: Attitudes and preferences of visitors of Krka National Park, Croatia date: 2022-06-30 words: 9442 flesch: 59 summary: In contrast, the proportion of domes- tic visitors to the above-mentioned national parks (Aggtelek NP, Slovak Karst NP, Tara NP) is much higher than in Krka NP. One of the tasks of national parks is to “educate” or, more generally, to increase knowledge or awareness of people in envi- ronmental or scientific issues. Al- though their primary task is, above all, na- ture conservation, in fact, the 150-year his- tory of national parks shows that they have a number of other responsibilities. keywords: 2020; areas; development; karst; krka; national; park; people; percent; respondents; survey; telbisz; tourism; values; visitors cache: hungeobull-8081.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8081.txt item: #277 of 306 id: hungeobull-8100 author: Tolnai, Gábor title: Stanek, Ł: Architecture in Global Socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa and the Middle East in the Cold War date: 2022-03-27 words: 2958 flesch: 38 summary: Łukasz Stanek examines whether architectural mobility from socialist countries has indeed brought antagonism and differentiation into urbanization in the Global South through the concept of “worldmaking” (based on the concept of “mondialization”) (Lefebvre, H. 2009 Socialist countries were open to such agreements, because they expected crude oil from the Western African country. keywords: architecture; book; countries; eastern; global; stanek; western cache: hungeobull-8100.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8100.txt item: #278 of 306 id: hungeobull-8141 author: Kőszegi, Margit; Gessert, Alena; Nestorová-Dická, Janetta; Gruber, Péter; Bottlik, Zsolt title: Social assessment of national parks through the example of the Aggtelek National Park date: 2022-06-30 words: 9760 flesch: 68 summary: E-mail: agria@gmx.net Social assessment of national parks through the example of the Aggtelek National Park Margit K ŐS Z E G I 1, Alena G E S S E R T 2, To verify this hypothesis, we examine karst areas, where national parks have been established to preserve mostly geological but also biological values. keywords: areas; bulletin; communities; et al; hungarian; karst; locals; national; national park; nature; park; people; tourism cache: hungeobull-8141.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8141.txt item: #279 of 306 id: hungeobull-8170 author: Bitušíková, Alexandra title: Transformations of place, memory and identity through urban place names in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia date: 2022-12-21 words: 10067 flesch: 59 summary: The first step towards starting the proces of the renamimng was to define key concepts of the new renaming, based on the following principles: – The Act 93/1970 about names of places and their streets (still in practice at the time); – To build on historical idenitity of old origi- nal street names (often geographically- based); – To propose new street names based on lo- cal/regional personalities or historic events; – To build on historical and cultural tradi- tions of the city and the region. Street names primarily serve the purpose of orientation within the city, but they also have a broader significance. keywords: banská; banská bystrica; bystrica; central; city; heritage; history; hungarian; identity; memory; names; new; place; public; renaming; slovak; square; street; street names; urban cache: hungeobull-8170.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8170.txt item: #280 of 306 id: hungeobull-8319 author: Schmeller, Gabriella; Nagy, Gábor; Sarkadi, Noémi; Cséplő, Anikó; Pirkhoffer, Ervin; Geresdi, István; Balogh, Richárd; Ronczyk, Levente; Czigány, Szabolcs title: Trends in extreme precipitation events (SW Hungary) based on a high-density monitoring network date: 2022-09-29 words: 8184 flesch: 61 summary: The geographical pattern of precipitation is particularly impor- tant when the hydrological consequences of extreme rainfall events are considered, e.g., in the case of intense runoff and flash floods (Pirkhoffer, E. et al. 2009; Czigány, Sz. et al. 2010a; Hanel, M. et al. 2012; Karlsson, I.B. et al. 2016; Kis, A. et al. 2020), soil erosion (Pásztor, L. et al. 2016) and mass movements (Kovács, I.P. et al. 2015, 2019a, b; Józsa, E. et al. 2019). Introduction Climate change is not only associated with higher temperatures but also involves the changes of the temporal and spatial pattern of precipitation and particularly the dynam- ics of severe weather phenomena, including extreme precipitation events (EPE) (Lovino, M. et al. 2014; Grazzini, F. et al. 2019; Jakab, G. et al. 2019; Balatonyi, L. et al. 2022). keywords: data; epes; et al; events; grid; hungarian; omsz; phn; precipitation; pécs cache: hungeobull-8319.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8319.txt item: #281 of 306 id: hungeobull-8328 author: Proto, Matteo title: Duančić, V.: Geography and Nationalist Visions of Interwar Yugoslavia date: 2022-03-27 words: 1502 flesch: 38 summary: The most innovative contribution compared to the existing literature is the deep comparative analysis of geographical works produced by several figures of Serbian, Slovenian and Croatian geographers, such as the Croatian Filip Lukas (1871–1958) or the Slovenian Anton Melik (1890–1966). In fact, primary sources are basically related to geographical works of academic geographers, mainly Yugoslavian and German and Austrian, but also some Polish, French and American works are taken into account. keywords: book; croatian; geography; yugoslavia cache: hungeobull-8328.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8328.txt item: #282 of 306 id: hungeobull-8329 author: Lóczy, Dénes title: In memoriam Leszek Starkel (1931–2021) date: 2022-03-27 words: 799 flesch: 45 summary: He was also a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as the honorary fellow of the Association of Polish Geomorphologists. 93Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 71 (2022) (1) 83–92. keywords: hungarian; polish; sciences cache: hungeobull-8329.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8329.txt item: #283 of 306 id: hungeobull-8330 author: Egedy, Tamás title: Manuscript reviewers 2019–2021 date: 2022-03-27 words: 444 flesch: 1 summary: BÁCSI, Zsuzsanna (Keszthely) BAGOLY-SIMÓ, Péter (Berlin) BAJMÓCY, Péter (Szeged) BAKACSI, Zsófia (Budapest) BALATONYI, László (Budapest) BALOGH, Péter (Budapest) BĂLTEANU, Dan (Bucharest) BARCZA, Zoltán (Budapest) BEKE, Szilvia (Szeged) BENEDEK, József (Cluj-Napoca) BÍRÓ, Borbála (Budapest) BOGDAN-ANDREI, Mihai (Bucharest) BOROS, Lajos (Szeged) CENTERI, Csaba (Budapest) ĆORLUKA, Goran (Split) CZAPIEWSKI, Konrad (Warsaw) CZIGÁNY, Szabolcs (Pécs) CSAPÓ, János (Pécs) CSOMÓS, György (Debrecen) DE LEMOS, Fernando Florim (Aveiro) DRAGIĆEVIĆ, Slavoljub (Belgrade) EGRI, Zoltán (Gödöllő) FARSANG, Andrea (Szeged) FICSOR, Johanna (Baja) FOLINAS, Sotiris (Volos) FRANTÁL, Bohumil (Olomouc) GÁL, Tamás (Szeged) GARCÍA-ARNAY, Ángel (Zaragoza) GARTNER, Georg (Vienna) GAVRILOV, Milivoj B. (Novi Sad) GU, Chaolin (Beijing) GYENIZSE, Péter (Pécs) GYURIS, Ferenc (Budapest) HANUS, Martin (Prague) HARDI, Tamás (Győr) HASZPRA, László (Sopron) HOFIERKA, Jaro (Košice) HOLEC, Juraj (Bratislava) HOUŠKOVÁ, Beata (Bratislava) HRUŠKA, Vladan (Ústí nad Labem) HURBÁNEK, Pavol (Ružomberok) IRIMIÁS, Anna (Budapest) JAKAB, Gergely (Budapest) JAKOBI, Ákos (Budapest) JORDAN, Peter (Vienna) KARÁCSONYI, Dávid (Darwin) KERTÉSZ, Ádám (Budapest) KEVE, Gábor (Baja) KIS, Anna (Budapest) KISS, András (Budapest) KOLOSSVÁRY, Endre (Budapest) KOVÁCS, Tibor (Eger) KOVALCSIK, Tamás (Szeged) KRAFT, Stanislav (České Budějovice) KRŽIČ, Aleksandra (Belgrade) KUBEŠ, Jan (České Budějovice) LABANCZ, Viktoria (Gödöllő) LAKATOS, Mónika (Budapest) LASKOWSKA, Iwona (Łódź) LÁSZLÓ, Elemér (Debrecen) LÁSZLÓ, Péter (Budapest) LÓCZY, Dénes (Pécs) MADARI, Beata (Goiânia) MAMADOUH, Virginie Djemila (Amsterdam) MANTEL, Stephan (Wageningen) MÁRK, László (Gyula) MICHALKÓ, Gábor (Budapest) MIKA, János (Eger) MILEVSKI, Ivica (Skopje) MILOŠEVIĆ, Dragan (Novi Sad) MUCSI, László (Szeged) NOVÁK, Tibor (Debrecen) ORANJE, Mark (Pretoria) OUŘEDNIČEK, Martin (Prague) PACHURA, Piotr (Częstochowa) PARAJKA, Juraj (Vienna) PÁSZTOR, László (Budapest) PATKÓS, Csaba (Eger) PENÍŽEK, Vít (Prague) PÉNZES, János (Debrecen) PETIŠKA, Eduard (Prague) PICHLER-MILANOVIĆ, Nataša (Ljubljana) REID, Neil (Toledo) REPE, Blaž (Ljubjana) RIZZO, Raffaela Gabriella (Milan) SAVIĆ, Stevan (Novi Sad) SCHAD, Peter (München) SCHWARZ, Ulrich (Vienna) SIPOS, György (Szeged) SIWEK, Tadeusz (Ostrava) SKALSKÝ, Rastislav (Bratislava) SKARBIT, Nóra (Szeged) SKOKANOVÁ, Hana (Brno) SLACH, Ondrej (Ostrava) SMITH, Melanie (Budapest) ŠUŠKA, Pavel (Bratislava) SVOBODÁ, Hana (Brno) SZABÓ, Balázs (Budapest) SZABÓ, Péter (Brno) SZABÓ, Szilárd (Debrecen) SZALAI, Ádám (Szeged) SZALAI, Zoltán (Budapest) SZEMETHY, László (Pécs) SZILASSI, Péter (Szeged) TÁTRAI, Patrik (Budapest) TORMA, Csaba (Budapest) TÓTH, Gergő (Budapest) TÓTH, Géza (Budapest) TUROK, Ivan N. (Pretoria) VACCA, Andrea (Cagliari) VIDA, György (Szeged) WINTER, Johannes (Munich) ZELEŇÁKOVÁ, Martina (Košice) ŽENKA, Jan (Ostrava) ZIED, Hej-Amor (Sfax) ŽIŽALA, Daniel (Prague) 94 Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 71 (2022) (1) 83–92. keywords: budapest; lászló; szeged cache: hungeobull-8330.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8330.txt item: #284 of 306 id: hungeobull-8472 author: Nyussupova, Gulnara; Aidarkhanova, Gaukhar; Kenespayeva, Laura; Kelinbayeva, Roza title: Gender features of the Kazakhstan labour market in the context of sustainable development date: 2023-04-01 words: 8823 flesch: 52 summary: The wide access of Kazakhstan women to jobs has not reduced the gap in earnings and incomes between men and women. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), adopted in 1979 by the UN, de- fines the imperative of equality in results, not just equality in opportunities: it is not enough to develop anti-discrimination laws, it is nec- essary to form a mechanism for their applica- tion in public life and the economy, to guar- antee true gender equality, so that women enjoy equality in their daily lives. keywords: countries; development; employment; equality; force; gender; kazakhstan; labour; market; percent; republic; women; work; world cache: hungeobull-8472.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8472.txt item: #285 of 306 id: hungeobull-8521 author: Gnatiuk, Oleksiy; Mezentsev, Kostyantyn; Pidgrushnyi, Grygorii title: Rethinking of identity under war: Pryazovia renaissance and regional centre ambitions in Mariupol before 2022 date: 2022-09-29 words: 9464 flesch: 55 summary: In defining independent variables, sum- marized in Table 1, we started out from the idea that Pryazovia identity and “Mariupolocentrism” should qualita- tively differ from Donbas identity (see Pakhomenko, S. 2015; Semyvolos, I. 2016). This not only supports the conclusion about the umbrella status of Donbas identity for Pryazovia identity, but also means that for significant part of the respondents the main thing is the status of the regional centre for Mariupol – no matter which region: most Pryazovians are “Mariupolocentrists”, but not all “Mariupolocentrists” are Pryazovians (see Figure 2). keywords: agree; centre; city; doi; donbas; donetsk; identity; mariupol; oblast; pryazovia; ref; region; russian; ukraine; ukrainian cache: hungeobull-8521.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8521.txt item: #286 of 306 id: hungeobull-8576 author: Górny, Maciej title: Demeter, G. and Bottlik, Zs.: Maps in the Service of the Nation: The Role of Ethnic Mapping in Nation-Building and Its Influence on Political Decision-Making Across the Balkan Peninsula (1840–1914) date: 2022-06-30 words: 1768 flesch: 52 summary: The first is the history of Southeastern Europe seen from the perspective of ethnic cartography. Given doubts surrounding most (or all) of Balkan ethnic statistics such a possibility allows cartographers to achieve a considerable level of clar- ity and credibility. keywords: authors; book; ethnic; history; maps cache: hungeobull-8576.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8576.txt item: #287 of 306 id: hungeobull-8590 author: Jakubowski, Andrzej title: Andersen, D.J. and Prokkola, E.-K. (eds.): Borderlands Resilience: Transitions, Adaptation and Resistance at Borders date: 2022-06-30 words: 2551 flesch: 39 summary: Thus, borderlands resilience has been pre- sented and discussed in differing contexts, and this Andersen, D.J. and Prokkola, E.-K. (eds.): In the introductory chapter (Introduction: Embedding borderlands resilience) keywords: book; border; borderlands; chapter; processes; resilience cache: hungeobull-8590.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8590.txt item: #288 of 306 id: hungeobull-8822 author: Gyuris, Ferenc title: Schelhaas, B., Ferretti, F., Novaes, A.R. and Schmidt di Friedberg, M. (eds.): Decolonising and Internationalising Geography: Essays in the History of Contested Science date: 2022-06-30 words: 3487 flesch: 48 summary: Likewise, Hungarian scholars’ changing understanding of their country’s social and spatial dynamics in light of longer stays abroad would be a promising research topic in the history of Hungarian geography. This kind of scholarship has stimulated a critical investigation of uneven power relations in global science, including international geography. keywords: chapter; geographies; geography; history; hungarian; knowledge; university cache: hungeobull-8822.pdf plain text: hungeobull-8822.txt item: #289 of 306 id: hungeobull-9035 author: Jankiewicz, Mateusz title: Regional economic growth and unemployment in the European Union – a spatio-temporal analysis at the NUTS-2 level (2013–2019) date: 2023-06-30 words: 7277 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover, the national la- bour market regulation and labour market institutional system play significant role in the creation of unemployment rate in every economy. Keywords: economic growth, European Union, Okun’s law, spatio-temporal models, unemployment rate Received August 2022, accepted April 2023. keywords: doi; economic; growth; law; level; models; okun; rate; regional; regions; relationship; unemployment; unemployment rate cache: hungeobull-9035.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9035.txt item: #290 of 306 id: hungeobull-915 author: Eszenyi, Orsolya title: Brade, I. and Neugebauer, C.S. (eds.): Urban Eurasia – Cities in Transformation date: 2018-03-31 words: 2439 flesch: 54 summary: Since then, the work of urban anthropologists in particular has come to the forefront in post-Soviet urban society and urban space research (cf. The current volume, as a medium for raising awareness, is informative and manages to give an insight into the diversity of post-Soviet cities. keywords: cities; housing; socialist; soviet; space; urban cache: hungeobull-915.pdf plain text: hungeobull-915.txt item: #291 of 306 id: hungeobull-9177 author: Sági, Mirjam title: Kern, L.: Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-made World date: 2022-09-29 words: 2905 flesch: 59 summary: “Study after study produced similar patterns: women identified cities, night-time, and strangers as primary sources of threat” (p. 145). the inherent differences in city life for the two: “our ex- periences of city life have been vastly different. keywords: city; fear; feminist; geography; kern; women cache: hungeobull-9177.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9177.txt item: #292 of 306 id: hungeobull-9178 author: Tóbiás, Katinka title: Leorke, D. and Owens, M. (eds.): Games and Play in the Creative, Smart and Ecological City date: 2022-09-29 words: 3658 flesch: 60 summary: They take an in-depth look at the attributes of the smart game and the history behind it, also the par- allels between smart games and smart cities and how they should operate. The authors highlight the aim for further studies on the topic, particularly because they argue that children and public spaces for children are often neglected in smart city concepts. keywords: chapter; cities; city; concepts; games; leorke; new; play cache: hungeobull-9178.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9178.txt item: #293 of 306 id: hungeobull-924 author: Jankó, Ferenc; Bertalan, Laura; Hoschek, Mónika; Komornoki, Karolina; Németh, Nikoletta; Papp-Vancsó, Judit title: Perception, understanding, and action: attitudes of climate change in the Hungarian population date: 2018-06-30 words: 7798 flesch: 60 summary: Almost 47 per cent of respondents answered that the effects of climate change are already directly perceivable and visible, while 40 per cent chose the following among the possible answers: ‘Climate change has been and is still affecting humanity and this is not expected to change in the future either.’ Introduction Public understanding of climate change in the context of the surrounding public-political discussions has become an essential subject of social science research papers. keywords: 2015; 2017; bulletin; change; climate; climate change; concern; level; problem; questions; respondents; scale; scepticism cache: hungeobull-924.pdf plain text: hungeobull-924.txt item: #294 of 306 id: hungeobull-926 author: Lengyel, Balázs title: Glückler, J., Lazega, E. and Hammer, I. (eds.): Knowledge and Networks date: 2018-03-31 words: 2255 flesch: 49 summary: Glückler and his colleagues provide an overview of the core geography literature focus- ing on social networks and then summarise the geo- graphical aspects of the sociology literature. In the opening chapter, Nancy Ettlinger questions the classic direction of causality between the struc- ture of social networks and economic outcomes, and argues that economic processes shape the evolution of social relations. keywords: book; chapter; knowledge; learning; networks; science; space cache: hungeobull-926.pdf plain text: hungeobull-926.txt item: #295 of 306 id: hungeobull-929 author: Melnychuk, Anatoliy; Gnatiuk, Oleksiy title: Public perception of urban identity in post-Soviet city: the case of Vinnytsia, Ukraine date: 2019-04-03 words: 7450 flesch: 55 summary: Vinnytsia is a city where different ac- tors are making clearly expressed attempts to promote local urban identity. The socialist past and post-socialist urban identity in Central and Eastern Europe. keywords: bulletin; cities; city; history; identity; landscape; place; post; public; respondents; space; urban; vinnytsia cache: hungeobull-929.pdf plain text: hungeobull-929.txt item: #296 of 306 id: hungeobull-9294 author: Assylkhanova, Aigerim title: Isaac, R.K. (ed.): Dark Tourism Studies date: 2022-12-21 words: 3219 flesch: 49 summary: Moreover, throughout the chap- ters, the authors offer new perspectives and possible research directions for future studies on dark tourism. According to the editor of the volume, the book aims to stimulate and advance theoretical, conceptual, and practical study on dark tourism and to get a peek at the kinds of original thinking and academic research. keywords: book; chapter; emotions; heritage; research; studies; study; tourism cache: hungeobull-9294.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9294.txt item: #297 of 306 id: hungeobull-9419 author: Jóvér, Vanda title: A new way to understand urban-rural relations: Habitus studies of rural places date: 2023-04-01 words: 7409 flesch: 55 summary: Rural habitus studies use in- depth interviews providing a more nuanced understanding of individuals’ dispositions than either quantitative (Neuhaus, F. 2015), or qualitative (Molotch, H. et al. 2000; Lind- ner, R. 2003) studies in urban spaces. Using the Jstor database (January 2022), I will try to shed light on the particularities of habitus research in rural ar- eas and of rural habitus itself in the light of twelve empirical studies (plus one rather the- oretical approach from Dirksmeier, P. 2006). keywords: bourdieu; capital; concept; habitus; place; rural; social; space; studies; urban cache: hungeobull-9419.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9419.txt item: #298 of 306 id: hungeobull-9542 author: Timár, Judit title: Berg, L.D., Best, U., Gilmartin, M. and Larsen, H.G. (eds.): Placing Critical Geography. Historical Geographies of Critical Geography date: 2022-12-21 words: 3500 flesch: 52 summary: Placing Critical Geography is rather a thought-provoking and inspiring collection of geographically situated histo- ries of critical geographies in various locations around the globe. All the 37 authors offer an insight into the evolvement and shaping of critical geography in mostly nation states and linguistic groups or regions typically as “insiders.” keywords: book; chapter; geographers; geography; history; review; space; theories cache: hungeobull-9542.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9542.txt item: #299 of 306 id: hungeobull-9548 author: Kovács, Zoltán title: In memoriam Arild Holt-Jensen (1937–2022) date: 2022-12-21 words: 906 flesch: 50 summary: Arild visited Hungary regularly after 1998, where he gave lectures and set up collaborations with the younger generations of Hungarian geography. In 1965 the Holt-Jensen family moved to Bergen, where Arild was employed as lecturer in geography at the University of Bergen, and he served the university for the rest of his academic career. keywords: arild; geography; holt cache: hungeobull-9548.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9548.txt item: #300 of 306 id: hungeobull-9623 author: Tömöri, Mihály; Staniscia, Barbara title: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cross-border shopping tourism: the case of Hungary date: 2023-06-30 words: 8877 flesch: 56 summary: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cross-border shopping tourism: the case of Hungary 147Tömöri, M. and Staniscia, B. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 72 (2023) (2) 147–161.DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.72.2.4 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 72 2023 (2) 147–161. This paper focuses on a relatively under-researched topic, cross-border shopping tourism in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: border; covid-19; expenditures; hungarian; hungary; international; pandemic; percent; shopping; shopping tourism; shopping trips; tourism; trips cache: hungeobull-9623.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9623.txt item: #301 of 306 id: hungeobull-9629 author: Mesa-Pérez, Carmelo Ulises; Parreño-Castellano, Juan Manuel; Domínguez-Mujica, Josefina title: Border control and accident rate of irregular immigration in the route to the Canary Islands (Spain) during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2023-06-30 words: 9941 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: irregular migrations, Atlantic maritime border, migration controls, accidents in migration routes, Canary Islands Received January 2023, accepted May 2023. Exploring dissuasion as a (geo) political instrument in irregular migration control at the southern Spanish maritime border. keywords: 2022; border; bulletin; c.u; canary; control; countries; irregular; islands; maritime; migrants; migration; migratory; missing; number; pandemic; people; pérez; rescue; sea; spain cache: hungeobull-9629.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9629.txt item: #302 of 306 id: hungeobull-9638 author: Apsite-Berina, Elina; Robate, Liga Daniela; Berzins, Maris; Burgmanis, Girts; Krisjane, Zaiga title: International student mobility to non-traditional destination countries: evidence from a host country date: 2023-06-30 words: 8236 flesch: 51 summary: One of the leading causes of a sizable share of recent immigration is the globalisation of higher edu- cation and the mobility of international students. Receiving countries recognise the importance of attracting international students as potential residents, especially as they undergo unfavourable demographic changes. keywords: abroad; countries; country; destination; education; european; factors; latvia; mobility; percent; students; study cache: hungeobull-9638.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9638.txt item: #303 of 306 id: hungeobull-965 author: Gyuris, Ferenc title: In memoriam Peter Meusburger (1942–2017) date: 2018-03-31 words: 1492 flesch: 45 summary: It is of utmost importance from the point of view of Hungarian geography that Peter Meusburger played a distinctive role from the 1980s onwards in fostering academic cooperation between German and Hungarian speaking geographers, which significantly contributed to the internationalisation of Hungarian geography in general. Peter Meusburger, a distinguished senior professor at Heidelberg University in Germany, passed away on the 18th of December at the age of 75 to a tragic illness he had dealt with dignity. keywords: geography; meusburger; peter; university cache: hungeobull-965.pdf plain text: hungeobull-965.txt item: #304 of 306 id: hungeobull-966 author: Gyuris, Ferenc title: Manuscript reviewers 2015–2017 date: 2018-03-31 words: 267 flesch: 20 summary: BAŃSKI, Jerzy (Warsaw) BLAŽEK, Jiří (Prague) BOLT, Gideon (Utrecht) BOROS, Lajos (Szeged) BOTTLIK, Zsolt (Budapest) BREUER, Hajnalka (Budapest) CENTERI, Csaba (Gödöllő) DOBROVOLNÝ, Petr (Brno) FARKAS, György (Budapest) GÁL, Tamás (Szeged) GUSTAFSSON, Harald (Lund) GYÖNGYÖSI, András Zénó (Budapest) GYŐRI, Róbert (Budapest) HARDI, Tamás (Győr) HENN, Sebastian (Jena) ILLÉS, Sándor (Budapest) IRIMIÁS, Anna (Budapest) IUGA, Liliana (Budapest) JAKAB, Gergely (Budapest) JÁSZBERÉNYI, Melinda (Budapest) JORDAN, Peter (Vienna) KARÁCSONYI, Dávid (Budapest) KOLOSSOV, Vladimir (Moscow) KOVÁCS, Attila (Szeged) KOVÁCS, Dezső (Gödöllő) LANGER-RÉDEI, Mária (Budapest) LÓCZY, Dénes (Pécs) MADARÁSZ, Balázs (Budapest) MÉSZÁROS, Róbert (Budapest) MIGGELBRINK, Judith (Leipzig) MIKA, János (Eger) MIKA, Mirosław (Kraków) MILOŠEVIĆ, Dragan (Novi Sad) NAGY, Egon (Cluj-Napoca) NAGY, Erika (Békéscsaba) PÁSZTOR, László (Budapest) POGONYI, Szabolcs (Budapest) PROBÁLD, Ferenc (Budapest) PRZYBYLSKA, Lucyna (Gdańsk) RAJKAI, Kálmán (Budapest) RYDER, Andrew (Portsmouth) SAVIĆ, Stevan (Novi Sad) SCOTT, James (Joensuu) SISÁK, István (Keszthely) SIWEK, Tadeusz (Ostrava) SKARBIT, Nóra (Szeged) SOLARZ, Marcin Wojciech (Warsaw) ŠTRBA, L’ubomír (Košice) SÜLI-ZAKAR, István † (Debrecen) SZABÓ, József (Debrecen) SZABÓ, Judit Alexandra (Budapest) SZABÓ, Szilárd (Debrecen) SZALAI, Zoltán (Budapest) SZATMÁRI, Gábor (Budapest) TÁTRAI, Patrik (Budapest) TÓTH, Adrienn (Budapest) TÓTH, Géza (Budapest) TÓTH, Tibor (Budapest) UNGER, János (Szeged) UZZOLI, Annamária (Budapest) VAINIKKA, Joni (Oulu) VAN DER WUSTEN, Herman (Amsterdam) VÁRADI, Zsuzsanna (Budapest) VARGA, György (Budapest) keywords: budapest; szeged cache: hungeobull-966.pdf plain text: hungeobull-966.txt item: #305 of 306 id: hungeobull-967 author: Szeberényi, József; Medved’ová, Alzbeta; Rostinsky, Pavel; Barta, Gabriella; Novothny, Ágnes; Csonka, Diána; Viczián, István; Horváth, Erzsébet; Végh, Tamás title: Investigation of spectral properties of different Quaternary paleosols and parent materials date: 2020-04-02 words: 6238 flesch: 61 summary: This is a new approach introduced in loess research by Szeberényi, J. et al. The geographical location of the investigated successions 7Szeberényi, J. et al. keywords: curve; et al; figure; loess; paleosol; parent; range; reflectance; samples; sections; values cache: hungeobull-967.pdf plain text: hungeobull-967.txt item: #306 of 306 id: hungeobull-9701 author: Kis, Anna; Pongrácz, Rita title: Future changes of snow-related variables in different European regions date: 2023-04-01 words: 9829 flesch: 64 summary: Data and methods CORDEX simulations are frequently used to investigate snow-related variables in the con- text of climate change (e.g. Terzago, S. et al. 2017; Xu, Y. et al. 2019; Matiu, M. et al. 2020). The 10th, 50th and 90th percentiles of simulated snow depth changes for 2069–2098 compared to the median values (the 50th percentiles) of 1971–2000 taking into account RCP2.6 (top) and RCP8.5 (bottom) in the Alps. keywords: -100; case; change; climate; depth; e ch; fo r; period; r el; regions; simulations; snow cache: hungeobull-9701.pdf plain text: hungeobull-9701.txt