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Reclaiming the margins in environmental research: Epistemic inequalities across Europe's geographical and disciplinary peripheries Read more

co-authored article by Viktor Varjú, Dóra Bálint and Gergely Tagai Read more

Restructuring of the state-market relations in Turkey: an analysis of infrastructure failures in the transportation sector - new co-authored study by Ágnes Szunomár Read more

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A study by Imre Fertő and Gergely Csurilla published in Social Science Quarterly has ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers Read more

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Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability - by Boglárka Barsi Read more

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Residents’ attitudes and behaviours on private green spaces in the suburban areas of Central European countries

  Residents’ attitudes and behaviours on private green spacesin the suburban areas of Central European countries Summary of a research paper published in: Regional Sustainability, Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2024, 100180 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666660X24000793?via%3Dihub#gs1 Hardi, Tamás – Páthy, Ádám – Pozsgai, Andrea Green spaces in urban and suburban areas play a significant role in helping settlements […]

The effect of air pollution on fertility in 657 European regions – new research study by Ágnes Szabó-Morvai and Árpád Stump

The effect of air pollution on fertility in 657 European regions Árpád Stump – Ágnes Szabó-Morvai   Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Available online 20 January 2025  Abstract: This study examines the impact of ambient air pollution on birth rates in Europe. We estimate the causal effect of air pollution on fertility by utilizing variations in wind […]