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Tamás Fleischer is senior researcher in the Institute for World Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His field of research covers infrastructure networks and specific questions of the environmental protection, especially he deals with the topic of the environment-friendly transport solutions. Since 1996 he delivers lectures as a part-time instructor in a course titled "Human ecology of built environment (transport, town, society)" within the frame of the direction "Human Ecology" that actually belongs to the organisation of the Institute for Sociology of the University Eötvös Loránd, Budapest. He also leaded or leads different courses or single lectures on transport policy and related topics at the Institute for Social and European Studies (ISES) Szombathely, at the Szolnok College, Szolnok, at the Budapest Business School, at the Corvinus University of Budapest, at the Budapest Technical School and at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest. Earlier he was employee of the Institute for Water/Environmental Management, Budapest (VGI later KGI, 1988-89), was regional planner in the Institute for Town and Regional Planning, Budapest (VÁTI, 1978-1987), and was researcher at the predecessor institution of the present Institute for Transport Science, Budapest, using its former name in the Research Institute for Road Transport (Kötuki, 1971-1978) He took his MS degree as civil engineer in transport at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Budapest Technical University in 1971, his economist-engineer diploma at the Faculty of Transport of the Budapest Technical University in 1976. He also passed studies as specialised economist of International Economic Relations in the Budapest Economic University Marx Károly in 1985. He holds his PhD degree in economics since 1995. * Below the studies, shorter papers and publications written in different years can be surveyed and searched using a table form. The same titles and partly full-text papers are to be reached also using the left side column labels, while at the right side a few 'favorite' papers can be linked directly. For those having problems in reading Adobe Acrobat format files a free loadable program can be found at the bottom of the right column.
Studies, Short Reports and Publications (italic numbers refer but to the Hungarian pages)
Contact: fleischer.tamas@gmail.com
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One year - one paper 2014 Selection of the policy measures – while preparing a sustainable urban mobility plan for Budapest 2013 The EU transport policy and the enlargement process 2012 Role of the transport networks in supporting the spatial dimension of the sustainability 2011 Transport and sustainability, with special regard to the EU transport White Paper 2010 Inland waterways and sustainability 2009 Transport policy in the European Union from an Eastern perspective 2005 Competing corridors - or common European transport system? 2004 The Danube embankment of Budapest - a sweep round 2003 Infrastructure networks and the competitiveness of the Hungarian economy 2002 Infrastructure networks in Central Europe and the EU enlargement 2000 Traffic - the main obstacle to transport 1999 Regions, borders and networks 1998 Hungarian National Environmental Protection Programme - Transport Sector Study 1995 The myths of traditional transport planning 1994 Considerations on adventages and drawbacks of an infrastructure-oriented development strategy 1993 Infrastructural questions of the Central-European region. A Hungarian perspective 1992 Some reflections on the traffic of Budapest 1991 Budapest: searching for ways for make the city liveable 1990 Energy: technology, economy, environment, society 1989 The infrastructure in Hungary: situation, views, attitudes 1988 Non-efficiency calculations
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