Geo-economics and geopolitics in Europe from the aspect of a centre-periphery divide

Fehér, T. (2017). Geo-economics and geopolitics in Europe from the aspect of a centre-periphery divide. Modern Geográfia, 12(4), 15–28.

The paper gives a comprehensive geo-economic analysis of Europe, providing a new, distance-based definition of core (360 km), centre (720 km), semi-periphery (1440 km) and periphery (over 1440 km), which is also relevant for other, non-European economies. The main finding

Africans all around the world, Africans in Hungary – Neglected diaspora?

Tarrósy, I. (2017). Africans all around the world, Africans in Hungary – Neglected diaspora?. Modern Geográfia, 12(4), 1–14.

The paper gives a comprehensive geo-economic analysis of Europe, providing a new, distance-based definition of core (360 km), centre (720 km), semi-periphery (1440 km) and periphery (over 1440 km), which is also relevant for other, non-European economies. The main finding

Georeferenced online GIS database of the counties of Szeklerland based on the county maps of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Magyari-Sáska, Zs. (2017). Georeferenced online GIS database of the counties of Szeklerland based on the county maps of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Modern Geográfia, 12(3), 1–17.

In today’s digital world an integrated multi-source online database is increasingly common. Since the majority of data can be easily placed in geographic space, map-based visualizations are of special importance. This led us to make available the census data of

Peculiarities of producer market catchment areas in the Balaton region

Nezdei, Cs. (2017). Peculiarities of producer market catchment areas in the Balaton region. Modern Geográfia, 12(2), 1–20.

To research the catchment area today is focused on the consumer view, but there are only few analyze about the territorial structural aspect of it. The example of the Balaton Resort Area as one of the most important hungarian touristic

Impact factor in Geography. Geography journals and science metrics

Sipos, A. M. (2017). Impact factor in Geography. Geography journals and science metrics. Modern Geográfia, 12(1), 1–69.

The best-known method of assessing the quality of journals is Impact Factor. It is lesser known in academia that there are also other ways of evaluating academic publications. The present study ranks geography journals based on the following systems of