Overview

Dr. Eszter Tormáné Kovács's research projects are related to the socio-economic aspects of nature conservation and nature friendly farming, covering a wide range of topics including the assessment of ecosystem services at different scales, analysis of conservation conflicts and using participatory methods. She has a 10-year experience in conservation policy as well.

Research keywords:
assessment of ecosystem services, participatory processes, nature conservation, social aspects nature environmentally, friendly, farming

Publications


Projects

KEHOP-4.3.0-VEKOP-15-2016-00001) WP on the Hungarian National Ecosystem Services Mapping and Assessment Project (MAES-HU)

Strategic investigations on the long-term preservation and development of natural heritage of community importance and on the implementation of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 objective”,

https://www.termeszetem.hu/en/ecosystem-services/actions

Sustainable Nature Conservation on Natura 2000 sites” project WP3.2. „Professional/public consultation on management proposals”

In WP3.2. the management planning at 12 Natura 2000 sites in the Kiskunság and Mátra regions were facilitated using participatory methods. Interviews were conducted with stakeholders and analysed using qualitative content analysis. The results assisted the moderated consultation forums which were organized in close cooperation with the planners.

https://natura.2000.hu/hu/csoportok/projektblog/fenntarthato-termeszetvedelem-magyarorszagi-natura-2000-teruleteken-projekt

FP7-ENV.2011.282743

BESAFE: Biodiversity and ecosystem services: Arguments for our future environment

The general aim of BESAFE is to improve our understanding of the alternative ways in which concepts for the ’value of biodiversity’ can be used to improve biodiversity policy making and governance at local, national and European to global scales. Hungarian researchers contribured with content analysis of policy documents and Q-analysis among policy actors.

https://besafe.pensoft.net/

EU FP7, KBBE-227161

BioBio “Indicators for Biodiversity in Organic and Low Input Farming Systems

The main objective of the project was to explore and test biodiversity indicators for organic and conventional farming. The Hungarian social science research team coordinated the multi-country comparative assessment of the perceptions of organic and conventional farmers' on biodiversity and the associated values.

https://www.agroscope.admin.ch/agroscope/en/home/topics/environment-resources/biodiversity-landscape/biodiversitaetsindikatoren/biobio.html

OTKA K78514

Participatory Valuation of Agro-ecosystems Services

The project aimed at the identification and socio-cultural valuation of ecosystem services in four agro-ecosystems in Hungary with the involvement of local stakeholders.

http://nyilvanos.otka-palyazat.hu/index.php?menuid=930&num=78514

 

Prof. Dr. Eszter Tormáné Kovács
Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation
Campus address: H-2100 Gödöllő, Páter Károly str. 1.
kovacs.eszter@uni-mate.hu
kovacs.eszter@uni-mate.hu

MTMT: 10011040