The establishment of a sustainable land use system is crucial in Hungary (SE Europe) where 30% of croplands lie on former floodplains, and 40–45% of arable lands are drought-prone. We calculated and compared the monetary value of the main wetland ecosystem services, the profitability of land use and the additional costs of grain producer system on land at risk from groundwater inundation on the Hungarian Plain. We show that orchards and forestry generate a much higher profitability in former wetlands than cropland farming. Using the replacement cost method, we prove that the reservoir capacity of restored wetlands with an ecologically optimal 0.5 m water depth could replace 2150 €ha−1 flood protection investment cost. The calculated costs o...
Between 1998 and 2006 a series of extreme flood events took place on the Tisza River and its tribut...
During the late 19th century, the Tisza River’s vast floodplain-wetland system was largely disconnec...
The provision of ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems – is strongly depen...
In many years excess water inundations generate a major obstacle to farming in the lowland part of H...
In many years excess water inundations generate a major obstacle to farming in the lowland part of H...
Climate change and water scarcity increase the vulnerability of crop production and other ecosystem ...
The integration of water management goals in protected wetland areas agriculturally managed in an in...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
The record floods experienced along the Tisza River between 1998 and 2001 brought a paradigm shift ...
Global climate change may have substantially different local implications. Accordingly, the frequenc...
During the 20th century in the Hungarian lowlands the emphasis was put on maximizing provisioning ec...
Maintaining and, where possible, improving the ecological status of our water resources are of parti...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the economic valuation literature on ecosystem services provi...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the economic valuation literature on ecosystem services provi...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Between 1998 and 2006 a series of extreme flood events took place on the Tisza River and its tribut...
During the late 19th century, the Tisza River’s vast floodplain-wetland system was largely disconnec...
The provision of ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems – is strongly depen...
In many years excess water inundations generate a major obstacle to farming in the lowland part of H...
In many years excess water inundations generate a major obstacle to farming in the lowland part of H...
Climate change and water scarcity increase the vulnerability of crop production and other ecosystem ...
The integration of water management goals in protected wetland areas agriculturally managed in an in...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
The record floods experienced along the Tisza River between 1998 and 2001 brought a paradigm shift ...
Global climate change may have substantially different local implications. Accordingly, the frequenc...
During the 20th century in the Hungarian lowlands the emphasis was put on maximizing provisioning ec...
Maintaining and, where possible, improving the ecological status of our water resources are of parti...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the economic valuation literature on ecosystem services provi...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the economic valuation literature on ecosystem services provi...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Between 1998 and 2006 a series of extreme flood events took place on the Tisza River and its tribut...
During the late 19th century, the Tisza River’s vast floodplain-wetland system was largely disconnec...
The provision of ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems – is strongly depen...