Transport, energy efficiency and environmental issues in Hungary

Authors: Bora, Gyula; Forman, B.

Source: International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Volume 1, Number 3, 17 July 2003 , pp. 246-250(5)

Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

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Abstract:

Over the past decade, Hungary has been in transition from a centrally planned market economy. In this paper, we explore the reasons for and consequences of the changed funding conditions which now exist for environmental research. We also outline the situation regarding the need for research into two major areas: transport and the environment and energy efficiency. The most important project areas in these domains are also given.

Keywords: ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALS; Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJETM.2001.000753

Affiliations: 1: Budapest University of Economics Sciences, Department of Economic Geography, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest University of Economics Sciences, Department of Economic Geography, Budapest, Hungary

Publication date: 2003-07-17

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