11 articles in this issue
Ladislav Palán, Josef Krecek, Yoshinobu Sato
Leaf area index (LAI) belongs among the catchment characteristics widely used in hydrological models but still associated with great uncertainties. In a mountain forest catchment, the leaf area affects retention and evapotranspiration loss, and it could b... see more
Petra Bartus, Csaba Baráz, Ákos Malatinszky
The Bükk Mountains were covered by continuous forests even in the 18th century. First plans for exploitation originate from the late 1700’s; thus, this is the time when planned forest management in the Bükk Mountains started. Our aim is to shed light on l... see more
András Gulácsi, Ferenc Kovács
In this paper, several spectral indices based on spectral reflectance data from the Terra satellite’s Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer (MODIS) sensor were evaluated in terms of their practical applicability for quantifying drought intensity ... see more
Andrew Taylor, Patrik Tátrai, Ágnes Eross
The present study argues that Hungarian Roma and Australian Indigenous are non-immigrant visible minorities which are overrepresented and concentrated in remote areas. Based on this premise, we investigate and compare the general living circumstances and ... see more
Péter Baji
In recent urban geography literature, smart cites became a fashionable subject. The smart city paradigm is strongly connected to researches based on big data. The main objective of this paper is to strengthen the idea of usefulness of big data in examinin... see more
Ibolya Várnai
Nowadays the term “used items” has a rather rich connotation, thus their retail trade has also diversified, has broken into several segments. This study first defines the aspects according to which the different types of second-hand retail trade can be cl... see more
Balázs Lengyel
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Orsolya Eszenyi
János Csapó
Ferenc Gyuris