The relationship between the improvement of human resource and human infrastructure in Sarkad region

Tésits, R., Malatyinszki, Sz., & Katona, Z. (2008). The relationship between the improvement of human resource and human infrastructure in Sarkad region. Modern Geográfia, 3(4), 25–41.

The purpose of the research is to measure the human resource development in thesettlements of Sarkad region and the relationship of human resource by the condition andimprovement of infrastructure. The importance of human resource has been increased fordecades. Because of

Employment in the small rural settlements of South-Transdanubia

Keresztes, L. L., & Vámosi, T. (2008). Employment int he small rural settlements of South-Transdanubia. Modern Geográfia, 3(4), 12–24.

The determining processes of the settlement network of Hungary are the concentration ofthe population in settlement ensembles which are at different urbanization levels, and the growingof the number of tiny villages. Less and less people lives in the steadily growing

Public transportation of rural commuters: studies in Hungarian geography

Keresztes, L. L. (2008). Public transportation of rural commuters: studies in Hungarian geography. Modern Geográfia, 3(4), 1–11.

One of the most important factors of commuting (in case of employment opportunitysuitable for the worker’s demands, skills and abilities) has always been the satisfactory level oftransportation connections between settlements, as well as today. Recognising the importance andcomplexity of this

Industrial geography research abroad and in Hungary from the beginning to the present day

Kiss, É. (2008). Industrial geography research abroad and in Hungary from the beginning to the present day. Modern Geográfia, 3(2), 225–257.

From the 1990s onwards, industrial geography was affected by significant influences from several directions both abroad and in Hungary, of which what happened in industry had the most direct and strongest effect, and which put this field of research in

Ecoturism clusters in the Boronka Nature Reserve and in the Slovenian Triglav National Park

Fodor, Á. (2008). Ecoturism clusters in the Boronka Nature Reserve and in the Slovenian Triglav National Park. Modern Geográfia, 3(2), 71–84.

In the South-Transdanubian ecotourism destinations, typically pointwise operating tourism suppliers with different efficacy are competing for the tourists. Harmonising the nature conservation and tourism is the basic question of the sustainability of the destination. While the number of visitors is

The life cycle of the narrow-film cinemas as an innovation

Borsos, Á. (2008). The life cycle of the narrow-film cinemas as an innovation. Modern Geográfia, 3(2), 46–70.

Relying on some of the important results of modern researches which emanate from Schumter’s theory of innovation processes Kovács (2004) accentuates: ’The social and economic actors can influence the fate of innovation with their selective behavior: their attitude can be