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    Development of Rural Areas and Improving Their Resilience with Smart Solutions

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    Rural development is increasingly demanding the use of advanced technologies as a growing number of new challenges must be solved. While the main tasks in cities are to develop the quality of life of a significant number of people and to solve increasingly complicated tasks, in rural areas – in many cases – aging, the migration of the youth and the more difficult access to services (and in many cases their higher costs) are the most important problems. Basic IT infrastructures are usually available in the most rural areas (e.g. broadband Internet access), and the cost of Internet-connected devices has fallen compared with decades ago, so in theory it is easy to access for everyone, but the existence of ‘hardware’ is sometimes accompanied by a lack of necessary ‘software’. I believe that one of the potential opportunities of rural areas can be the widespread use of smart solutions developed by densely populated areas but adaptable with inevitable modifications. In this study first I will examine the current situation of the ‘smart solutions’ in rural places and then I will discuss how such solutions can contribute to the development and resilience of rural areas

    A tĂĄrsadalmi vĂĄllalkozĂĄsok Ă©s tevĂ©kenysĂ©geik ismertsĂ©ge, illetve az elƑttĂŒk ĂĄllĂł feladatok egy kĂ©rdƑíves felmĂ©rĂ©s eredmĂ©nyei alapjĂĄn = Visibility of social enterprises and their activities and duties based on the results of a questionnaire

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    Social enterprise as a concept can be considered as relatively new in the Hungarian and Interna-tional literature, even though it is a long-standing phenomenon. However uniform, widely accepted definition does not exist, recent domestic researches in the area have helped to clarify the concept. An exciting research question is how social enterprises are thinking about their goals, framework of their activities, available financial sources, and future opportunities. During their inquiries it became apparent that the social embeddedness of the sector and the visibility of their activities require further research, so it needs to understanding the opinions of people too. First in my study I will describe the results of the questionnaire than I try to collect all the possi-ble tasks connected to their products/services, prices, market places, and promotions

    Communication Activity of the Micro-Regions of North-Hungary

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    A hĂĄlĂłzatosodĂĄs szerepe jelentƑsĂ©ge a hazai turizmusban

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