The methodological development of the definition of watersheds sensitive to extreme precipitation

Dobai, A., & Dobos, E. (2022). The methodological development of the definition of watersheds sensitive to extreme precipitation. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 83–92. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.06

The return of the phenomenon of flash floods on an annual basis is a serious burden for both the leaders of the settlement and the participants in flood defense. These precipitation events of the storms that develop in mountain and

Urbanisation and the Development of Schooling in Pécs, at the Time of Count Klebelsberg – The Foundation and Development of the Gyárváros Primary School

Muity, Gy., Nagy, Á., & Pirisi, G. (2022). Urbanisation and the Development of Schooling in Pécs, at the Time of Count Klebelsberg – The Foundation and Development of the Gyárváros Primary School. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 67–81. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.05

In this study, the authors will attempt to highlight some details of the urbanisation of Pécs in the early 20th century by presenting the foundation of one elementary school (Gyárváros). Our study will provide essential details to understand the urbanisation

The role of big data in urban mobility research and development

Váczi, S., Fabula, Sz., & Nagy, G. (2022). The role of big data in urban mobility research and development. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 35–65. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.04

The use of big data in urban mobility research is growing dynamically. However, relatively few studies have been devoted to systematically review the results in this field. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to explore the general characteristics

A settlement geography approach to the factors of urban identity with examples from Hungary

Gera, A., & Szabó, P. (2022). A settlement geography approach to the factors of urban identity with examples from Hungary. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 21–33. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.03

In our study, we examine the theoretical and practical aspects of the elements of urban identity in the dimension of settlement geography. The question arises to what extent urban identity can be explored and concretised from this approach. First, the

”We carry out research relying on the work of generations.” A conversation with Zoltán Hajdú on the occasion of his 70th birthday

Rácz, Sz., & Reményi, P. (2022). ”We carry out research relying on the work of generations.” A conversation with Zoltán Hajdú on the occasion of his 70th birthday [Interview]. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 9–20. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.02

Zoltán Hajdú was born on May 4th, 1952 in Végardó. He completed his secondary school studies at the Rákóczi Secondary Grammar School in Sárospatak, and after his military service, he graduated from the Lajos Kossuth University of Debrecen in Geography

“Let Our Voices be Heard Everywhere!” Conversation with Rezső Mészáros

Szalai, Á. (2022). “Let Our Voices be Heard Everywhere!” Conversation with Rezső Mészáros [Interview]. Modern Geográfia, 17(4), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2022.17.04.01

Rezső Mészáros was born in Makó, on March 4, 1942. In 1965 he graduated from the institution formerly known as Attila József University as a teacher of Geography and Biology. Then he taught in Csanádpalota, until 1974, when he joined