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

Winner places in a loser county. Growing settlements in Somogy where the population decrease has been massive for half a century

Kerese, T. (2010). Winner places in a loser county. Growing settlements in Somogy where the population decrease has been massive for half a century. Modern Geográfia, 5(1), 53–67.

Somogy is the fourth largest but the most sparsely populated county of Hungary, where the density of population is still half of the national average. The western third of the South-Transdanubian region between Lake Balaton and the River Drava has