176 results on '"Pataki, György"'
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2. 1. The Dismantling of Environmentalism in Hungary
3. Science-society dialogue from the start: Participatory research agenda-setting by Science Cafés
4. New EU-Level Scenarios on the Future of Ecosystem Services
5. Framing Sustainable Consumption in Different Ways: Policy Lessons from Two Participatory Systems Mapping Exercises in Hungary
6. Report on biodiversity and related concepts perceptions. Delivrable number: D1.1
7. Using biodiversity to persuade: A discourse analysis
8. Cooperative research for bottom-up food sovereignty and policy change
9. Typology of challenges that hinder the implementation of BDS 2030
10. Selecting appropriate methods of knowledge synthesis to inform biodiversity policy
11. Az ökológiai közgazdaságtan mint közpolitikai tudomány = Ecological economics as policy science
12. Eszközöktől a jóllétig. A helyi gazdaságfejlesztés körvonalai a képességszemléletben
13. Politics and the Environment in Eastern Europe
14. 1. The Dismantling of Environmentalism in Hungary
15. Responsible research and innovation and the challenges of co-creation
16. CSR Online and in Real Terms: A Critical Analysis of Controversial Sectors in Hungary
17. A városi zöldterületek szerepe a demenciával élők és gondozók jóllétének megőrzésében
18. A városi zöldterületek pozitív hatása a demenciával élők és gondozóik jóllétére
19. Részvételi akciókutatással a társadalmi kirekesztés ellen: egy szegedi példa tanulságai
20. The Missing Pieces of RRI: Implementation and Institualisation
21. Strategy for developing cycling tourism and ecotourism along the Rákos-stream, considering applied ecosystem services
22. A kerékpáros turizmus és ökoturizmus fejlesztési stratégiája a Rákos-patak mentén az ökoszisztéma szolgáltatások keretrendszerében
23. Networks at the science-policy-interface: Challenges, opportunities and the viability of the ‘network-of-networks’ approach
24. Networks at the science-policy-interface: challenges, opportunities and the viability of the ‘network-of-networks’ approach
25. Research needs for incorporating the ecosystem service approach into EU biodiversity conservation policy
26. Changing conservation strategies in Europe: a framework integrating ecosystem services and dynamics
27. Construction of a website portal
28. Quality. Local. Social. What else? – Which factors motivate consumers to participate in alternative food networks in Hungary?
29. Perception of ecosystem services and disservices on a peri-urban communal forest: Are landowners’ and visitors’ perspectives dissimilar?
30. Engagement and subjective well‐being in alternative food networks: The case of Hungary
31. Miről szól(hatna) a felelősségteljes kutatás és innováció? Rendszerkonform versus transzformatív megközelítés
32. Confronting espoused theories with theories-in-use: Challenges of participatory action research with marginalized communities in contributing to social change and theory building.
33. New EU-scale environmental scenarios until 2050 – scenario process and initial scenario applications
34. Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: results from 27 case studies
35. Confronting espoused theories with theories-in-use: Challenges of participatory action research with marginalized communities in contributing to social change and theory building
36. Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies
37. New EU-scale environmental scenarios until 2050 – Scenario process and initial scenario applications
38. Valuing nature’s contributions to people: the IPBES approach
39. On the Agency and Dynamics of Transformative Social Innovation: TRANSIT Working Paper # 7
40. Learning and the transformative potential of citizen science
41. TRANSIT Working Paper # 7
42. Evaluation of participatory planning: Lessons from Hungarian Natura 2000 management planning processes
43. Framing Sustainable Consumption in Different Ways: Policy Lessons from Two Participatory Systems Mapping Exercises in Hungary
44. Valuing nature’s contributions to people: the IPBES approach
45. Féltermészetes agrártájak ökoszisztéma-szolgáltatásai a gazdálkodók szemszögéből
46. Preliminary guidelines for integrated assessment and valuation of ecosystem services in specific policy contexts EU:FP7 OpenNESS Project Deliverable 4.3
47. Rendszermodellezés és részvétel: egy magyar kísérlet tanulságai
48. Valuation methodologies
49. Prospects for the future: Community supported agriculture in Hungary
50. Learning and the transformative potential of citizen science
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