Seasonality Research in the Context of Smart Tourism – Evidence for an Empirical Research Gap

Csapó, J., & Végi, Sz. (2023). Seasonality Research in the Context of Smart Tourism – Evidence for an Empirical Research Gap. Modern Geográfia, 18(3), 105–112. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2023.18.03.07

According to the definition of the UNWTO, one of the pillars of smart tourism research is the context of seasonality. Based on this approach, the authors aimed to reveal the results of the extent to which field-specific literature addresses this

The possibility of the appearance of the beer and the beer route as a tourism attraction in Hungary – chances and opportunities

Csapó, J., & Wetzl, V. (2015). The possibility of the appearance of the beer and the beer route as a tourism attraction in Hungary – chances and opportunities. Modern Geográfia, 10(4), 1–14.

This research analyses the possible tourism potential of a recently valorised and repositioned beverage, the craft beer, drawing attention on the chances of the creation of a new thematic route, the beer route in Hungary. We experienced that this area

Investigation of sustainable aspects of tourism planning in the area of Béda-Karapancsa

Csapó, J. (2013). Investigation of sustainable aspects of tourism planning in the area of Béda-Karapancsa. Modern Geográfia, 8(4), 1–8.

In recent years, numerous initiatives, civil, professional and political forums have dealt with the (not only) tourism utilization of the Danube and its complex problems. From a professional point of view, it is also fortunate that the various domestic and

Sustainability and tourism development in Pécs with special emphasis on the 2010 European Capital of Culture Programme.

Csapó, J., Ginzer, M., & Trócsányi, A. (2010). Sustainability and tourism development in Pécs with special emphasis on the 2010 European Capital of Culture Programme.. Modern Geográfia, 5(3), 1–14.

The relationship between sustainability and tourism proves to be a very relevant issue of today’s economic and social development debates. Expansion and further and further development on the one hand enforced by the world market and sustainability, and localisation on