György Enyedi nominated Honorary Member of World Society of Ekistics

Academic Professor György Enyedi was designated Honorary Member of the World Society of Ekistics during its General Assembly held in Antalya (Turkey) The Society (and its journal, Ekistics) was founded by Doxiadis (1913–1975), one of the most influential urbanists of the 20th century in 1965 and operates as a consultative, non-governmental organ of the UNO. The Society, owner and publisher of Ekistics Journal, is a prestigious organ of settlement sciences. Through its holistic approach of urban research and planning, the Society’s aim is to seek solutions to social conflicts caused by the enhanced speed of urban growth. The number of worldwide members is limited to no more than 200, honorary members are chosen from the Society’s full members.

The West Transdanubian Region – Past Present and Future

The West Pannon Regional Development Agency and the West Pannon Regional Development Council, in collaboration with HAS Centre for Regional Studies West Hungarian Research Institute published a book titled “West Transdanubian Region – Past Present and Future”, which seeks to map the processes shaping the region in the past decade, with a special focus on development policy initiatives and cohesion processes. The editor of the book is Mihály Lados, the director of the HAS Centre for Regional Studies West Hungarian Research Institute. The book is available in electronic format at the link below (hungarian, 11 Mb).

The Role of Environmental Industry in the Regional Reindustrialisation in Hungary

The economic crisis processes, going on in the world and having detrimental effects on Hungary too, have once again drawn academic attention to the issues of reindustrialisation. Within the issue of reindustrialisation, an issue of primary importance, the issues related to the role of environmental industry are given special emphasis, in connection with the processes of global climate change. Environmental industry, using the achievements of the academic sector, is expected to be the sector with the most dynamically expanding market both in the international arena and in Hungary. The papers of this book deal with the Hungarian characteristics and possibilities of environmental industry, each chapter was written on the different segments of this industry The recently published book was edited by Béla Baranyi and István Fodor.

Pro Regio Award granted to the HAS Centre for Regional Studies

The Centre for Regional Studies of HAS was granted the most highly regarded award in the area of regional development. The Pro Regio Award was handed out to the leading institute of regional sciences by Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai on March 15, in recognition of its outstanding contribution to regional science and the elaboration of Hungarian territorial development theories.