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ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS IN THE MOST DISADVANTAGEOUS HUNGARIAN MICRO-REGIONS

Bernadett Gálosi-Kovács (), Norbert Pap (), Zsuzsanna M. Császár () and Péter Reményi ()
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Bernadett Gálosi-Kovács: UP NS Faculty, Department of General and Applied Environmental Geography
Norbert Pap: University of Pécs, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Political Geography and Regional Development
Zsuzsanna M. Császár: UP NS Faculty, Department of Political Geography and Regional Development
Péter Reményi: UP NS Faculty, Department of Political Geography and Regional Development

Interdisciplinary Management Research, 2010, vol. 6, 1001-1023

Abstract: The Hungarian government and the regional development institution system has worked out an own development programme for the improvement of so-called most disadvantageous or MD micro-regions. Micro-regional environmental development has a double role: on the one hand, it should plan activities which in their realisation actively contribute to the solution of environmental problems which are considered a priority on national and regional levels; on the other hand it must be an efficient device for the treatment of local problems which are regarded as most important by the micro-region in question. The Government gives an emphasis to the micro-regions in the worst position for the sake of differentiated utilisation of regional development supports; and it contributes to the realisation of their development programmes to an increased degree.

Keywords: regional development; micro-regions; topological opportunities; environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N5 O13 P28 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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