Our colleagues' articles in the Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
Two of our colleagues have published articles in the latest issue of the Hungarian Geographical Bulletin.
In their study, our department's assistant professor Márton Berki and his co-author, Mirjam Sági, research fellow of the ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, examine the cycles of investment and disinvestment, related to industrial brown fields on the example of the former factory of Ganz-MÁVAG in Budapest. The article is available by clicking here.
Our department's assisstant professor, Melinda Mihály, and her co-author, Szabolcs Fabula, lecturer of the Department of Human Geography at the University of Szeged, highlight the complex factors behind the agricultural crisis of the central region of the Hungarian Great Plain, the Sand Ridge, involving also the local producers. Their study is available by clicking here.