Nature Based AgriEcosystem Restoration Research Group - MATE Research
    
     Nature Based AgriEcosystem Restoration Research Group
    
  
       The “Tracking the progress on ecosystem restoration involving agriculture-related Nature Based Solutions” Research Group aims to advance knowledge in the field of biology and agriculture by focusing on a complex assessment of the effects of a relatively novel livestock management method, regenerative grazing. It pursues innovative studies of the effects of this method on soil biological and ecological parameters. We use an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to include zoologists, botanists, experts in animal husbandry, microbiology, soil science, statistics, and a foreign partner to assist in science communication.
The rise in human activities that degrade and pollute natural systems causes an unparalleled loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. This loss ultimately affects food production and the livelihoods of large populations. Additionally, the changing conditions resulting from climate change necessitate a re-evaluation of current agricultural practices. The implementation of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) can provide a sustainable and economic approach to combat biodiversity loss and land degradation, whilst also making significant contributions towards achieving sustainability and climate resilience. This project aims to explore the effects of regenerative grazing by local indigenous mixed herds on enhancing the biodiversity of the area, including plant, animal, and soil biology, while also taking production indicators into consideration. The project will make a valuable contribution to the advancement of knowledge on natural values enabling the creation of a set of good practices.
The project will enable us to emerge important generalizations across various disciplines/over several years. By addressing fundamental theoretical concepts of soil biology, ecology, botany, and parasitology, we will advance our understanding of the impacts of regenerative grazing/ we will significantly improve our ability to promote the practical use of our research findings.
Leader
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           Dr. Miklós Sárospataki
              Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation 
             
            
             Associate Professor
             
            
             Research keywords: wild bee pollinators, pollinator-friendly agricultural practices, conservation biology, landscape effects
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Members
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           Dr. Julianna Bokor
              Kaposvár Campus Services Ltd. 
             
            
             Research Fellow
             
            
             Research keywords: red deer, pasture management, venison processing
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           Sándor Csete
              Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation 
             
            
             Assistant Lecturer
             
            
             Research keywords: vegetation dynamics, succession, fine-scale vegetation patterns, autecology of rare plant species
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           Dr. András Ittzés
              Institute of Mathematics and Basic Science 
             
            
             Associate Professor
             
            
             Research keywords: statistical software, multivariate statistical methods, applied statistics, design of experiments
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           Dr. Ákos Juhász
              Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology 
             
            
             Senior Research Fellow
             
            
             Research keywords: antimicrobial effect, microbiota analysis, metagenomics, herbal extracts
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           Dr. Lola Virág Kiss
              Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation 
             
            
             Research Assistant
             
            
             Research keywords: ecotoxicology, nanomaterials, microplastics
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           Prof. Dr. Péter István Nagy
              Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation 
             
            
             University Professor
             
            
             Research keywords: ecotoxicology, environmental nematology, plant-parasitic nematodes, nematicide effects, soil fauna ecology
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           Dr. Anikó Seres
              Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation 
             
            
             Associate Professor
             
            
             Research keywords: ecotoxicology, soil ecology, decomposition, mesofauna, zoology
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