Varga, Anna Demeter, László Ulicsni, Viktor Öllerer, Kinga Biró, Marianna Babai, Dániel Molnár, Zsolt
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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
BackgroundForests have been grazed for millennia. Around the world, forest grazing by livestock became a controversial management practice, gradually restricted in many countries over the past 250 years. This was also the case in most Central and Eastern European countries, including Hungary, where forest grazing was a legally prohibited activity b...
Cabada, Ladislav
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Politics in Central Europe
The development of new East-Central European (ECE) democracies after 1989 might be separated into two different parts regarding the external, but in many ways also the internal evaluation. While the first fifteen years, crowned the ‘big bang’ EU-enlargement in 2004, might be evaluated generally as a successful story of socialisation into the Wester...
Bánfai, Zsolt Melegh, Béla I Sümegi, Katalin Hadzsiev, Kinga Miseta, Attila Kásler, Miklós Melegh, Béla
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Frontiers in genetics
History of East-Central Europe has been intertwined with the history of Turks in the past. A significant part of this region of Europe has been fallen under Ottoman control during the 150 years of Ottoman occupation in the 16-17th centuries. The presence of the Ottoman Empire affected this area not only culturally but also demographically. The Roma...
Mester, Béla
This paper offers an overview of the philosophical reflections for the change of structure of the scholar public sphere in the 18th and 19th centuries, focussed on the Hungarian examples, with the idea of urbanity in the centre. After the overview of the Scottish Enlightenment, and the Kantian and Herderian approaches, it will be discussed the Hung...
Halmai, Gábor
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Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
The paper deals with recent deviations from the shared values of constitutionalism towards a kind of ‘populist, illiberal constitutionalism’ introduced by Hungary’s new constitution in 2011. The populism of FIDESZ was directed against all elites, including the ones that designed the 1989 constitutional system (in which FIDESZ also participated), cl...
Ducreux, Marie-Elizabeth
L’Europe dite « médiane », incluant l’Europe centrale et orientale, baltique et balkanique, reste peu intégrée dans l’histoire mondiale et l’histoire connectée pour la période moderne en particulier. Les causes peuvent en être la difficulté à appréhender la continuité historique et la multiplicité des contextes d’un espace fragmenté en de multiples...
Smreček, Róbert Sačkov, Ivan Michňová, Zuzana Tuček, Ján
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Journal of Forestry Research
Identifying tree locations is a basic step in the derivation of other tree parameters using remote sensing techniques, particularly when using airborne laser scanning. There are several techniques for identifying tree positions. In this paper, we present a raster-based method for determining tree position and delineating crown coverage. We collecte...
Bátori, Zoltán Vojtkó, András Farkas, Tünde Szabó, Anna Havadtői, Krisztina Vojtkó, Anna E Tölgyesi, Csaba Cseh, Viktória Erdős, László Maák, István Elek
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Annals of botany
There is large variation in the number and spatial distribution of cool-adapted plants in karst dolines, which is related to large- and small-scale environmental factors. Both macro- and microrefugia are therefore likely to play important roles in facilitating the persistence of cool-adapted plants under global warming.
Bodó, Barna
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Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, European and Regional Studies
Both the concept and the issue of civil society is a matter of dispute in respect of theory and practice alike. The present paper has a triple ambition: outlining the history of ideas behind the concept, providing an interpretation, and carrying out a distinct analysis of the processes characteristic of the East-Central European region. Owing to th...
Boursier, Axel
This article draws out a dimension of language as it has been imagined by East-Central Europeans, a dimension that has been sustained by their choice of the French-speaking world (francophonie). This imaginary dimension is marked by the embrace of this language by way of an exile undertaken in opposition to the Soviet regime. In this context, the F...