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Spatial dimensions of the foreign resident population in small towns in Hungary - new research article by Réka Horeczki and Gábor Lados in City.hu Read more

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The Governance and Development Policy Dimensions of the Success of Rural Proofing - by István Finta Read more

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Children Raised in Foster Families Have Better Early Adult Outcomes than Those Raised in Institutions - by Anna Bárdits Read more

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Why Prevention Against Invasive Species is Cheaper than Procrastination - blog post of The Agricultural Economics Society by Imre Fertő Read more

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RELOCAL Policy Conference – with the presentation of Tünde Virág and Judit Keller – 15th March 2021

Our aim with this conference is to share and discuss the results of four years of research, in particular, 33 in-depth case studies in Europe. To do so, we invite you, citizens, NGO activists, civil servants, elected representatives acting at local, national and European levels, to express and share your experiences, questions and challenges on making European policies for cohesion more equitable. Our main question for this day is: how can we produce a Europe that is both spatially and socially just?