Maritime history and development of waterways is often perceived as a mostly marine issue including activities linked directly to the oceans and seas and their coastal zones. However, inland waters and waterways constitute an important landscape-forming factor in terms of transport, wetland formation, watercourse regulations and flood prevention, agriculture, forestry, fishery, settlement structures, tourism and a number of related services. Lake Balaton in western Hungary is a unique environment regarding its geology, biodiversity, water resources (including springs and thermal waters) and rich cultural heritage. Inland navigation has greatly contributed to the development of settlement structures and trades in the region already from Roma...
The increasing intensity of inland transportation, and in particular road transport, which not only ...
This article is an overview of the work that has been conducted so far on river usage and nautical t...
Many European rivers have significantly shaped the nearby living societies and their economies in th...
Maritime history and development of waterways is often perceived as a mostly marine issue including ...
The paper shows a general introduction about the connection of cities, particularly Siófok, the ‘cap...
Situated in the western part of Hungary, Lake Balaton is the second largest shallow lake in the Euro...
Lake Balaton, a large shallow lake with some 600 km2 surface area, with its 3.5 m average dep...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
The paper deals to the need of a new approach for the inland water transport. There is a great contr...
The findings of prehistoric logboats, dugout canoes and other vessels all over the world mark the be...
Recent interest in travel along European waterways has revived a form of passenger transport that pr...
Inland water transport has played a significant role in the development of port cities and seaport...
It’s well known the role of modern States in both managing river catchments and reclaiming wetlands,...
This bachelor thesis is based on the business industry and its view on inland waterways as a part of...
Lake Balaton is an important natural and economic asset of Hungary. In the past, similarly to other ...
The increasing intensity of inland transportation, and in particular road transport, which not only ...
This article is an overview of the work that has been conducted so far on river usage and nautical t...
Many European rivers have significantly shaped the nearby living societies and their economies in th...
Maritime history and development of waterways is often perceived as a mostly marine issue including ...
The paper shows a general introduction about the connection of cities, particularly Siófok, the ‘cap...
Situated in the western part of Hungary, Lake Balaton is the second largest shallow lake in the Euro...
Lake Balaton, a large shallow lake with some 600 km2 surface area, with its 3.5 m average dep...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
The paper deals to the need of a new approach for the inland water transport. There is a great contr...
The findings of prehistoric logboats, dugout canoes and other vessels all over the world mark the be...
Recent interest in travel along European waterways has revived a form of passenger transport that pr...
Inland water transport has played a significant role in the development of port cities and seaport...
It’s well known the role of modern States in both managing river catchments and reclaiming wetlands,...
This bachelor thesis is based on the business industry and its view on inland waterways as a part of...
Lake Balaton is an important natural and economic asset of Hungary. In the past, similarly to other ...
The increasing intensity of inland transportation, and in particular road transport, which not only ...
This article is an overview of the work that has been conducted so far on river usage and nautical t...
Many European rivers have significantly shaped the nearby living societies and their economies in th...