Starting on 1st of July 2024, the Hungarian EU Presidency will prioritize bioeconomy research and innovation, aiming to engage EU Member States and EU Institutions in comprehensive...
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Starting on 1st of July 2024, the Hungarian EU Presidency will prioritize bioeconomy research and innovation, aiming to engage EU Member States and EU Institutions in comprehensive...
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Radar data from Copernicus Sentinel-1 are supporting a bespoke monitoring service for cement operations, nuclear waste, mining and disaster management in Hungary. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture...
Hungary will propose a new partnership to boost the development of the bioeconomy in Central and Eastern European countries during its EU presidency. The idea will be officially...
PhD student Zsuzsanna Lánczos of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest recently led an inter-institutional team in a study aimed at quantifying the habitat preferences of the lesser black backed...
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Immigration, with its benefits and challenges, has been an important and often controversial topic in European politics for decades. The outbreak of the war in Ukraine has brought the...
The recent severe droughts and extremely high temperatures in Hungary, led rivers and lakes to dry up, negatively impacting the country’s economy and ecosystem. With that in mind, EUSPA, together...
The growing demand for raw materials in the Hungarian economy projected up to 2050 is expected to exert significant additional pressure on the environment, putting the country at risk of missing important environmental...
This interactive map has been made by the Agroecology Thematic Working Group (TWG) of the BIOEAST Initiative which aims to mobilise member Ministries and research institutions from eleven...
A record-setting algal bloom in Hungary’s Lake Balaton, in 2019, led researchers to investigate the cause. Their findings suggest that the ecological stability of large, shallow lakes is susceptible...