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LENNERT József

Lennert József
Great Plain Research Institute
Kecskemét Department

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Curriculum Vitae

Personal data

Name : Lennert József

Place and date of birth : Békéscsaba, March 22nd,1989

Marital status : unmarried

Contact

mobile Work +36 (30) 478-9455
E-mail lennert.jozsef(at)krtk.hu
E-mail lennert(at)rkk.hu

Education and training

2010University of Szeged — Geographer (BSc)
2012University of Szeged — Professional Translator of English and Hungarian Specialised in Sciences
2012University of Szeged — Geographer (MSc)
2017University of Szeged, Doctoral School of Geosciences — Phd in Earth Sciences

Language skills

German (reads)
English (writes, reads, lectures)

Places of work and employment

2013—2017HAS Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies — junior research fellow
2018—HAS Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies — research fellow

Teaching activities

2015—2016external lecturer, Kecskemét College Faculty of Horticulture and Rural Development

Awards

2013—2016Youth Researcher Scholarship, HAS
2017Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship, HAS - SYLFF (Young Leaders Fellowship Fund)
2022—2025Bolyai János Kutatási Ösztöndíj, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

Subjects taught

Methods for Spatial Analysis (Kecskemét College Faculty of Horticulture and Rural Development)

Research fields

rural geography
socioeconomical modelling

Trips abroad

2012Half year study trip, intership in the Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS, Warsaw (Campus Hungary Scholarship) — Poland
2015One-month short study trip with Campus Hungary Scholarship in the Mendel University, Brno — Czech Republic

Publications


Complete list of publications and citations (MTMT Hungarian Scientific Bibliography)


Selected list of scientific publications

Vasárus G.  – Bajmócy P.  – Lennert J. 2018: In the shadow of the city: demographic processes and emerging conflicts in the rural-urban fringe of the Hungarian agglomerations. Geographica Pannonica 22. 1. pp. 14-29.

Farkas J. Zs. – Lennert J. – Kovács A. D. – Kanalas I. 2017: Impacts and consequences of residential segregation of Roma in urban spaces: Case studies from Hungary. – Urbani Izziv 28. 2. pp. 136-148.

Lennert J. 2017: Land cover changes in the Visegrád Group between 1990 and 2012. –  Columella: Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 4. 1. (Suppl.)) pp. 199-204. 

Lennert J. – Csatári B. – Farkas J. Zs. – Mezőszentgyörgyi D. 2015: Locality-Based and Place-Based Development in Theory and Practice – An Example of the Hungarian Countryside. –  Deturope: Central European Journal of Tourism and Regional Development 7. 2. pp. 14-27.

Csatári B. – Farkas J. Zs. – Lennert J. 2013: Land Use Changes in the Rural-Urban Fringe of Kecskemét After the Economic Transition. – Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning 4. 2. pp. 153–159.