Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dynamic and spatially differentiated land evaluation methodology can properly reflect these changes. The provision level, rate of transformation and spatial distribution of ecosystem services (ESs) are fundamental properties of landscapes and have to be integral parts of an up-to-date land evaluation. For agricultural land capability assessment soil fertility is a major supporting ES, directly associated with climate change through greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration as regulationg services. Since for Hungary aridification is the most severe consequence of climate change, water-related ESs, such as water retention and storage on a...
While characterized by numerous environmental risks directly or indirectly caused by anthropogenic i...
In the summer of 2022, we experienced an extreme water shortage in the Great Hungarian Plain and the...
The establishment of a sustainable land use system is crucial in Hungary (SE Europe) where 30% of cr...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Landscape responses to degradation caused by aridification bring the landscape system into a new equ...
Maintaining and, where possible, improving the ecological status of our water resources are of parti...
The present study aims to lay the foundations of an ecosystem services evaluation system for land co...
The effects of globalisation are becoming obvious not only in the world economy but in natural proce...
The provision of ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems – is strongly depen...
By the beginning of the 21st century, investigations aiming landscape history and landscape changes ...
The effects of globalisation are becoming obvious not only in the world economy but in natural proce...
Landscape responses to degradation caused by aridification bring the landscape system into a new equ...
By the beginning of the 21st century, investigations aiming landscape history and landscape changes ...
During the 20th century in the Hungarian lowlands the emphasis was put on maximizing provisioning ec...
While characterized by numerous environmental risks directly or indirectly caused by anthropogenic i...
In the summer of 2022, we experienced an extreme water shortage in the Great Hungarian Plain and the...
The establishment of a sustainable land use system is crucial in Hungary (SE Europe) where 30% of cr...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Global climate change has discernible impacts on the quality of the landscapes of Hungary. Only a dy...
Landscape responses to degradation caused by aridification bring the landscape system into a new equ...
Maintaining and, where possible, improving the ecological status of our water resources are of parti...
The present study aims to lay the foundations of an ecosystem services evaluation system for land co...
The effects of globalisation are becoming obvious not only in the world economy but in natural proce...
The provision of ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems – is strongly depen...
By the beginning of the 21st century, investigations aiming landscape history and landscape changes ...
The effects of globalisation are becoming obvious not only in the world economy but in natural proce...
Landscape responses to degradation caused by aridification bring the landscape system into a new equ...
By the beginning of the 21st century, investigations aiming landscape history and landscape changes ...
During the 20th century in the Hungarian lowlands the emphasis was put on maximizing provisioning ec...
While characterized by numerous environmental risks directly or indirectly caused by anthropogenic i...
In the summer of 2022, we experienced an extreme water shortage in the Great Hungarian Plain and the...
The establishment of a sustainable land use system is crucial in Hungary (SE Europe) where 30% of cr...