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György Pataki
Researcher at Corvinus University of Budapest
Publications - 56
Citations - 3673
György Pataki is an academic researcher from Corvinus University of Budapest. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2818 citations. Previous affiliations of György Pataki include Szent István University.
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The IPBES Conceptual Framework - connecting nature and people
Sandra Díaz,Sebsebe Demissew,Julia Carabias,Carlos Alfredo Joly,Mark Lonsdale,Neville Ash,Anne Larigauderie,Jay Ram Adhikari,Salvatore Arico,András Báldi,Ann M. Bartuska,Ivar Andreas Baste,Adem Bilgin,Eduardo S. Brondizio,Kai M. A. Chan,Viviana E. Figueroa,Anantha Kumar Duraiappah,Markus Fischer,Rosemary Hill,Thomas Koetz,Paul Leadley,Philip O'b. Lyver,Georgina M. Mace,Berta Martín-López,Michiko Okumura,Diego Pacheco,Unai Pascual,Edgar Selvin Pérez,Belinda Reyers,Eva Roth,Osamu Saito,Robert J. Scholes,Nalini Sharma,Heather Tallis,Randolph R. Thaman,Robert T. Watson,Tetsukazu Yahara,Zakri Abdul Hamid,Callistus Akosim,Yousef S. Al-Hafedh,Rashad Allahverdiyev,Edward Amankwah,T. Stanley Asah,Zemede Asfaw,Gabor Bartus,Anathea L. Brooks,Jorge Caillaux,Gemedo Dalle,Dedy Darnaedi,Amanda Driver (Sanbi),Gunay Erpul,Pablo Escobar-Eyzaguirre,Pierre Failler,Ali Moustafa Mokhtar Fouda,Bojie Fu,Haripriya Gundimeda,Shizuka Hashimoto,Floyd Homer,Sandra Lavorel,Gabriela Lichtenstein,William Armand Mala,Wadzanayi Mandivenyi,Piotr Matczak,Carmel Mbizvo,Mehrasa Mehrdadi,Jean Paul Metzger,Jean Bruno Mikissa,Henrik Moller,Harold A. Mooney,Peter J. Mumby,Harini Nagendra,Carsten Nesshöver,Alfred Oteng-Yeboah,György Pataki,Marie Roué,Jennifer Rubis,Maria Schultz,Peggy Smith,Rashid Sumaila,Kazuhiko Takeuchi,Spencer Thomas,Madhu Verma,Youn Yeo-Chang,Diana Zlatanova +83 more
TL;DR: The first public product of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is its Conceptual Framework as discussed by the authors, which will underpin all IPBES functions and provide structure and comparability to the syntheses that will produce at different spatial scales, on different themes, and in different regions.
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Valuing nature's contributions to people: the IPBES approach
Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Patricia Balvanera,Sandra Díaz,György Pataki,Eva Roth,Marie Stenseke,Robert T. Watson,Esra Başak Dessane,Mine Islar,Eszter Kelemen,Virginie Maris,Martin F. Quaas,Suneetha M. Subramanian,Heidi Wittmer,Asia Adlan,So Eun Ahn,Yousef S. Al-Hafedh,Edward Amankwah,Stanley T. Asah,Pam Berry,Adem Bilgin,Sara Jo Breslow,Craig Bullock,Daniel Cáceres,Hamed Daly-Hassen,Eugenio Figueroa,Christopher D. Golden,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,David González-Jiménez,Joël Houdet,Hans Keune,Ritesh Kumar,Keping Ma,Peter H. May,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,Patrick J. O’Farrell,Ram Pandit,Walter Pengue,Ramón Pichis-Madruga,Florin Popa,Susan Preston,Diego Pacheco-Balanza,Heli Saarikoski,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Marjan van den Belt,Madhu Verma,Fern Wickson,Noboyuki Yagi +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the rationale for the inclusive valuation of nature's contributions to people (NCP) in decision making, as well as broad methodological steps for doing so, and argue that transformative practices aiming at sustainable futures would benefit from embracing such diversity, which require recognizing and addressing power relationships across stakeholder groups that hold different values on human nature-relations and NCP.
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Learning and the transformative potential of citizen science
Györgyi Bela,Taru Peltola,Taru Peltola,Juliette Young,Bálint Balázs,Isabelle Arpin,György Pataki,Jennifer Hauck,Eszter Kelemen,Leena Kopperoinen,Ann Van Herzele,Hans Keune,Susanne Hecker,Monika Suškevičs,Helen E. Roy,Pekka Itkonen,Mart Külvik,Miklós László,Corina Basnou,Joan Pino,Aletta Bonn +20 more
TL;DR: The transformative capacity of citizen science in particular learning through environmental CS as conservation tool is examined and a template is developed that can be used to explore learning arrangements in CS projects and to explain how the desired outcomes can be achieved through CS learning.
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Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies
Jan Dick,Francis Turkelboom,Helen Woods,Irene Iniesta-Arandia,Eeva Primmer,Sanna-Riikka Saarela,Peter Bezák,Peter Mederly,Michael Leone,Wim Verheyden,Eszter Kelemen,Jennifer Hauck,Christopher Andrews,Paula Antunes,Réka Aszalós,Francesc Baró,David N. Barton,Pam Berry,Rob Bugter,Laurence Carvalho,Bálint Czúcz,Robert Dunford,Gemma Garcia Blanco,Nicoleta Geamana,Relu Giuca,Bruna Grizzetti,Zita Izakovičová,Miklós Kertész,Leena Kopperoinen,Johannes Langemeyer,David M. Lapola,Camino Liquete,Sandra Luque,Guillermo Martínez Pastur,Berta Martín-López,Raktima Mukhopadhyay,Jari Niemelä,David W. Odee,Pablo Luis Peri,Pablo Luis Peri,Pablo Luis Peri,Patricia Pinho,Gleiciani Bürger Patrício-Roberto,Elena Preda,Joerg A. Priess,Christine Röckmann,Rui Santos,Diana Silaghi,Ron Smith,Angheluţă Vădineanu,Jan Tjalling van der Wal,Ildikó Arany,Ovidiu Badea,Györgyi Bela,Emil Boros,Magdalena Bucur,Stefan Blumentrath,Marta Calvache,Esther Carmen,Pedro Clemente,João Roberto Fernandes,Diogo Ferraz,Claudia Fongar,Marina García-Llorente,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Vegard Gundersen,Oscar Haavardsholm,Ágnes Kalóczkai,Thalma Khalalwe,Gabriella Kiss,Berit Köhler,Orsolya Lazányi,Eszter Lellei-Kovács,Rael Lichungu,Henrik Lindhjem,Charles Magare,Jyri Mustajoki,Charles Ndege,Megan Nowell,Sergi Nuss Girona,John Ochieng,Anders Often,Ignacio Palomo,György Pataki,Rasmus Reinvang,Graciela M. Rusch,Heli Saarikoski,Alison Smith,Emma Soy Massoni,Erik Stange,Nora Vågnes Traaholt,Ágnes Vári,Peter Verweij,Suvi Vikström,Vesa Yli-Pelkonen,Grazia Zulian +96 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the practitioners' perspectives on the practical implementation of the ecosystem service (ES) concept in 27 case studies, focusing on the science-practice interaction process, perceived impact and expected use of the case study assessments.
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Understanding the links between ecosystem service trade-offs and conflicts in protected areas
Eszter Kovács,Eszter Kelemen,Ágnes Kalóczkai,Katalin Margóczi,György Pataki,György Pataki,Judit Gébert,György Málovics,Bálint Balázs,Ágnes Roboz,Eszter Krasznai Kovács,Barbara Mihók +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the perception of local stakeholders about trade-offs between ecosystem services (ESs) at three protected sites in the Great Hungarian Plain were assessed through qualitative methods, and the main losers were farmers and inhabitants at each site.