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Tosics, I, 2020: Metropolitan areas under the pandemic. Article on URBACT Knowledge Hub 17 September 2020
Tosics, I. – Sanabria, M. – Adams, E. 2020: How are cities implementing placed-based approaches? Porto City Lab paper. URBACT Knowledge Hub, September 2020
Tosics, I, 2020: Cities against the pandemic. FEPS COVID Response Papers #6. July 2020
Tosics, I, 2020: Urban poverty and the pandemic. Article on URBACT Knowledge Hub 14 May 2020
Bressaud, S – Patti, D – Tosics, I, 2019: The Local Pact: a new approach for tackling urban poverty. Policy Paper. Commissioned by the URBACT Secretariat as a Capitalisation Activity within the Urban Agenda for the EU Partnership on Urban Poverty. December 2019
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Tosics, I. 2019: Towards metropolitan collaboration in urban areas. In: URBACT The Blog. October 2019.
Tosics, I. 2019: Post-Socialist City. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. April 2019.
Gerőházi, É – Tosics, I, 2019: Győr. How to compete with capital cities. European Investment Bank City transformed 2018 © European Investment Bank, 2019. http://www.eib.org/en/infocentre/publications/all/city-transformed-gyor.htm
Tosics, I (2018) New urban planning: long-lasting innovation or just a temporary illusion? / Planification urbaine innovante: innovation longue durée, ou bien simple illusion temporaire? In: la revue urbanisme, no 66, December 2018 (in EN and FR languages)
Tosics, I (2018) The Urban Dimension of the EU Cohesion Policy and Beyond. In: Annual Review of Territorial Governance in Albania, I, 2018, Page 167-177 http://www.co-plan.org/en/urban-dimension-of-the-eu-it/
Gerőházi Éva – Tosics Iván (2018): Addressing the metropolitan challenge in Barcelona Metropolitan Area. Lessons from five European metropolitan areas: Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Greater Manchester, Stuttgart and Zürich. Barcelona: Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona
Szemző, Hanna (2017): Caught between the public and the private: Urban cooperative solutions in Central Europe, in Patti and Polyák (eds.): Funding the Cooperative City: Community Finance and the Economy of Civic Spaces. Cooperative City Books, Vienna, 2017, pp. 28-36
Tosics, Iván (2017): The Metropolitan Challenge in Europe. In: Smart Metropolia 2017. Przestrzenije relacji. Obszar Metropolitalny. Gdansk Gdynia Sopot. Wdrazanie Agendy Miejskiej Unii Europejskiej.
Tosics, I. (2017): Dilemmas around Urban Growth and Density? A Focus on Vienna’s Aspern Seestadt. In: Batosta, A – Kovács, Sz, – Lesky, C (eds) Rethinking Density. Art, Culture and Urban Practices. Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna , Vol 20. Sternberg Press, Berlin
Pauleit, S.; Hansen R.; Rall E-L; Zölch T.; Andersson, E.; Luz, A-C; Szaraz, L.; Tosics, I. and Vierikko, K. (2017) Urban Landscapes and Green Infrastructure. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science. Subject: Environment and Human Health, Management and Planning Online Publication Date: Jun 2017 DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780199389414.013.23
Tosics, I. (2017): ‘Hungary’, in M. Pareja and N. Winston (Eds) Sustainable Communities and Urban Housing: A Comparative European Perspective. London: Routledge. ISBN-13: 978-1138911482.
Alexander P.N. Van Der Jagt, Birgit H.M. Elands, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Éva Gerőházi, Maja Steen Møller And Marleen Buizer (2016): Participatory Governance of Urban Green Spaces: Trends and Practices in the EU – Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, 3-2016, Thematic issue: governance
Tosics, I, 2016: Integrated Territorial Investment – A Missed Opportunity? In: Bachtler, J – Berkowitz, P – Hardy, S – Muravska, T (eds) EU Cohesion Policy. Reassessing performance and direction. London: Routledge. pp 284-296 http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315401867
Tosics, I, 2015: The European Demographic Challenge – Cities with Alternative Destinies. In: Demography and climate change. Studien zum Klimawandel in Österreich. Band X. Joanneum Research Policies. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschften Wien. pp.141-150
Tosics, I, 2015: Integrated Regeneration Of Deprived Areas And The New Cohesion Policy Approach. An URBACT contribution to the European Urban Agenda. URBACT, August 2015 In English: http://urbact.eu/sites/default/files/20150909_urbact_deprived-areas_gb_md_1.pdf In French: http://urbact.eu/sites/default/files/urbact_ii_fr_pm1.pdf
Tosics, I, 2015: Housing renewal in Hungary: from socialist non-renovation through individual market actions to area-based public intervention. In: Turkington, R – Watson, C (eds.) Renewing Europe’s housing. Policy Press, Bristol-Chicago. pp.161-186 part 1 – part 2.
Tosics, I, 2014: Art and the Regeneration of Deprived Public Spaces. In: Batista, Anamarija and Kovács, Szilvia and Lesky, Carina eds. Artistic Transformation Of The City Space. Stimulation of the sensual sphere
Nilsson, Kjell et al. (with Iván Tosics) (2014), Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages, Research briefings, March 2014, European Journal of Spatial Development.
Kovács, Z – Tosics, I, 2014: Urban Sprawl On The Danube: The Impacts Of Suburbanization In Budapest. In: Stanilov, K – Sykora, L (eds) Confronting Suburbanisation, Urban Decentralization in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe. Studies in Urban and Social Change, Wiley Blackwell Publishing, pp.33-64
Tosics, I, 2014: Functional urban areas around European cities. Associaton of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) 2014 conference, Utrecht.
Fedeli, V. – Tosics, I. 2014: Milan and Budapest: metropolitan policies for integrated development? City Futures III – Cities as strategic places and players in a globalized world, EURA – UAA – Urban Futures Conference, Paris.
Tosics, I. – Gerőházi, É., 2013: Metropolitan Areas in Action (MAIA): Analysis of European cities. Metropolitan Research Institute.
Colini, L., Czischke, D., Güntner S., Tosics, I. and Ramsden, P. 2013. „Against divided cities in Europe.”
Tosics, I. 2013. „Sustainable land use in peri-urban areas: government, planning and financial instruments.” In: Nillson, K., Pauleit, S., Bell, S., Aalbers, C. and Nielsen, T.S. (eds.) Peri-urban futures: Scenarios and models for land use change in Europe. Springer. pp. 373-404
Tosics, I. 2013. „From Socialism to Capitalism: The Social Outcomes of the Restructuring of Cities.” In: Carmon, N. és Fainstein, S. (eds.) Policy, Planning, and People. Promoting Justice in Urban Development. Univresity of Pennsylvania Press.
Ekés, A – Gerőházi, É – Gertheis, A – Hegedüs, J –Tosics, I – Tönkő, A (2013) The state of the Western subregion’s cities. In: The state of European cities in transition 2013. Taking stock after 20 years of reform. UN Habitat, Nairobi – IRM, Krakow
Tosics, I. 2012. „The Chinese urban development dilemma: heritage and green areas as victims of rapid urbanization.” In: Mazowsze Studia Regionalne nr 9/2012, Warszawa, pp. 87-100
Gerőházi, É., Hegedüs, J., Szemző, H., Tomay, K. és Tosics, I. 2012. „The impact of European demographic trends on regional and urban development.” In: Cristina Martinez-Fernandez, C., Kubo, N., Noya, A. és Weyman, T. (eds.) Demographic Change and Local Development: Shrinkage, Regeneration and Social Dynamics. ISSN 2079-4797 OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Working Paper Series.
Tosics I, 2012: Housing and the State in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In: Susan J. Smith, Marja Elsinga, Lorna Fox O’Mahony, Ong Seow Eng,,Susan Wachter, Chris Hamnett, editors. International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol 3. Oxford: Elsevier; 2012. pp. 355–362.
Tosics, I. 2011. „Governance challenges and models for the cities of tomorrow.” Issue paper prepared for the European Commission – DG Regional Policy for the Cities of Tomorrow programme. January 2011
Piorr, A., Ravetz, J. és Tosics, I. (eds.) 2011. „Peri-urbanisation in Europe: Towards a European Policy to sustain Urban-Rural Futures.” University of Copenhagen / Academic Books Life Sciences. 144 p. ISBN: 978-87-7903-534-8
Tosics, I. 2011. „Multilevel government systems in urban areas. Urban development and urban policies in EU Member States.” In: Grisel, M. and van de Waart, F. (eds.) Multilevel Urban Governance or the Art of Working Together. EUKN.
Tosics, I. 2011. „The European Demographic Challenge: Urban Problems and Responses” In: Urban Governance in the EU. Current Challenges and Future Prospects. Committee of the Regions, pp. 159-168
Gerőházi, É., Hegedüs, J., Szemző, H., Tosics, I., Tomay, K. és Gere, L. 2011. „The impact of European demographic trends on regional and urban development.” Synthesis report. Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Budapest, April 2011.
Tosics, I. 2010. „The approach of Budapest to the European Union: The Europeanization of a post-socialist city.” Hamedinger, A. and Wolffhardt, A. eds. The Europeanization of Cities – Policies, Urban Change & Urban Networks. 127-144. Amsterdam: Techne Press.
Gerőházi Éva – Somogyi Eszter – Tosics, Iván: How to tackle extreme deprivation and socio-spatial segregation? Policy efforts and their results in Hungary. Urban Research and Practice Vol. 2, No. 2, July 2009, 206-217
Vranken, J – Tosics, I: Towards an ‘Urban OMC’. Paper prepared for the Trio Presidency of the European Union. Manuscript, November 2009.
Hegedüs, J. 2008. „A nagyvárosi kormányzatok és az önkormányzati rendszer.” Tér és Társadalom XXII(1): 159–176.
Tosics, I. 2008. „Nagyvárosi kormányzás: a város és környéke együttműködése. Külföldi példák és a hazai relevancia.” Tér és Társadalom XXII(1): 3-25.
Horváth, D. and Teller, N. 2008. „An Urban Regeneration Model: Local Community Participation in Neighborhood Rehabilitation, Planning, and Implementation in Budapest’s Eighth District Magdolna Quarter.” LGB Summer 2008: Beyond Elections – Public Participation and Local Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe. 47-52. Budapest: OSI/LGI.
Hegedüs, J. 2007. „Large City Administration.” Ebel, R. and Péteri, G. eds. The Kosovo Decentralization Briefing Book. 227-237. Budapest: Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS) and Local Governmnet and Public Service Reform Initiative (LGI).
Somogyi, E. Szemző, H. and Tosics, I. 2007. „Városrehabilitáció kétszintű önkormányzati rendszerben: budapesti sikerek és problémák.” Enyedi Gy. szerk. A történelmi városközpontok átalakulásának társadalmi hatásai. Budapest: MTA Társadalomkutató Központ.
Tosics, I. 2007. „Budapest: lemarad vagy lekörözi?” Budapesti Negyed XV(2): 115-123.
Tosics, I. 2007. „City-regions in Europe: the potentials and the realities.” Town Planning Review 78(6): 775-796.
Tosics, I. 2006. „A nagyvárosok fenntartható fejlődése és Budapest jövőképe.” Bulla M. és Tamás P. szerk. Fenntartható fejlődés Magyarországon. Stratégiai kutatások – Magyarország 2015. 5. kötet: 420-443. Budapest: Új Mandátum Könyvkiadó.
Tosics, I. 2006. „Spatial restructuring in post-socialist Budapest.” Tsenkova, S. és Nedović-Budić, Z. eds. The Urban Mosaic of Post-Socialist Europe. Space, Institutions and Policy. Chapter 7: 131-150. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag.
Tosics, I. 2006. „Territorial cohesion in an enlarged Europe.” Pedrazzini, L. ed. The process of territorial cohesion in Europe. DIAP, Politecnico di Milano.
Hegedüs, J. 2006. „Fiscal and functional decentralization of the Capital City of Belgrade.” Policy paper. Prepared under the contract with PALGO Center. Budapest Metropolitan Research Institute.
Knorr-Siedow, T. and Tosics, I. 2005. „Knowledge management and enhanced policy application.” van Kempen, R., Dekker, K., Hall, S. and Tosics, I. eds. Restructing large housing estates in Europe. Chapter 16: 321-340. Great Britain: The Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Tosics, I. 2005. „City Development in Central and Eastern Europe Since 1990: the Impact of Internal Forces.” Hamilton, F.E.I., Dimitrovska-Andrews, K. and Pichler-Milanović, N. eds. Transformation of cities in Central and Eastern Europe: towards globalization. 44-78. Tokyo, New York: The United Nations University Press.
Tosics, I. 2005. „Metropolitan cooperation as a precondition for international competitiveness. Special difficulties in preparing post-socialist cities for international competition: The case of Budapest.” Giffinger, R. ed. Competition between Cities in Central Europe: Opportunities and Risks of Cooperation. 78-88. Bratislava: Road.
Tosics, I. 2005. „Post-socialist Budapest: The invasion of market forces and the response of public leadership.” Hamilton, F.E.I., Dimitrowska-Andrews, K., Pichler-Milanović, N. eds. Transformation of cities in central and Eastern Europe: Towards globalization. 248-280. The United Nations University Press.
Tosics, I. and Dukes, T. 2005. „Urban Development Programmes in the Context of Public Administration and Urban Policy.” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie: 96(4): 390- 408. Oxford, UK and Malden USA: BlackweIl Publishing Ltd.
Dekker, K., Hall S., van Kempen, R. and Tosics, I. 2005. „Restructuring large housing estates in European cities: an introduction.” van Kempen, R., Dekker, K., Hall, S. and Tosics, I. eds. Restructing large housing estates in Europe. Chapter 1: 1-17. Great Britain: The Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Murie, A., Tosics, I., Aalbers, M., Sendi, R. and Černič Mali, B. 2005. „Privatisation and after.” van Kempen, R., Dekker, K., Hall, S. and Tosics, I. eds. Restructing large housing estates in Europe. Chapter 5: 85-104. Great Britain: The Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Szemző H. and Tosics I. 2005. „Hungary.” van Kempen, R., Vermeulen, M. and Baan, A. eds. Urban Issues and Urban Policies in the New EU Countries. Chapter 3: 37-60. The Netherland: Euricur. Ashgate.
Szemzo, H – Tosics, I 2004: “National Urban Policies in the New EU countries: Responses to Urban Issues in Hungary” In abbreviated form published in: National Urban Policies in the European Union. Cities in the New EU Countries. Position, Problems, Policies. KPMG, Universiteit Utrecht. Amstelveen, 2004.
“Sustainable Development and Economic Competitiveness in Metropolitan Regions. A Perspective from an Accession Country.” In: Territorial Cohesion. Meeting new challenges in an enlarged EU. Report of Conference organised in Galway, during the Irish Presidency, 25-27 May 2004.
Tosics, I. 2004. „Elképzelés az átmeneti zóna és a barnaövezet jövőjére a Budapesti Városfejlesztési Koncepciójában és a kidolgozás alatt álló Középtávú Városfejlesztési Programjában.” Barta Gy. szerk. A budapesti barnaövezet megújulási esélyei. 327-344. Budapest: MTA Társadalomkutató Központ.
Tosics, I. 2004. „European Urban Development: Sustainability and the Role of Housing.” Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 19(1): 67-90.
Tosics, I. 2004. „Városi fenntarthatóság és Budapest Városfejlesztési Koncepciója.” Világváros vagy világfalu? Önkormányzati szakanyag: 21-37. Budapest: Független Ökológiai Központ.
Tosics, I. 2003. „Comparative Perspectives on Urban Housing Conditions.” Lowe, S. and Tsenkova, S. eds. Housing Change in East and Central Europe Integration or Fragmentation? Chapter 5: 73-80. Ashgate.
Rudolf Giffinger, Johannes Wimmer, Hans Kramar, Hanna Szemző, Ivan Tosics, 2003: “Sozialvertragliche Stadtentwicklung im Stadtewettbewerb. Stadtentwicklungspolitik am Beispiel von Wien und Budapest.” Wiener Beitrage zur Regionalwissenchaft, 18. Institut für Stadt- und Regionalforschung, Technische Universitat Wien. 2003.
Gerőházi, É. 2002. „A szuburbanizáció jelensége és a budapesti agglomeráció.” Budapest: Városkutatás Kft.
Tosics, I 2002: “Measuring and Evaluating Transition: The Blessing and Curse of Indicators”. In: Transition Newsletter. The Newsletter about reforming economies. The World Bank in collaboration with Stockholm School of Economics, The William Davidson Institute. Volume 13. Number 3, May-June 2002
Tosics, I. 2001. „The Dilemmas of Strategic Planning in Central European Cities: Examples of Vienna and Budapest.” Talyigás, K. and Vajdovich-Visy, E. eds. Fighting Poverty Together. The Budapest International Workshop. Budapest: Social Innovation Foundation.
Tosics, I. 2000. “Strategies of city development policy and urban development planning in Budapest.” Forum Raumplanung 2000(1). Wien: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Raumplanung, ÖGR.Gerőházi, É. 2000. „A szuburbanizáció regionális programja.” Budapest: Városkutatás Kft.
Tosics, I. 1998. European Integration and the East-Central European ‘outsiders’, in Mark Kleinman, Walter Matznetter and Mark Stephens (eds.): European Integration and Housing Policy, London and New York. Routledge.
Pallai, K – Tosics, I 1998: ‘Budapest. Gestaltung einer Grossstadt’ In: Werk, Bauen+Wohnen, Nr. 10 Oktober 1998:22-44
Hegedüs, J – Tosics, I, 1991: “Gentrification in Eastern Europe: the case of Budapest” In: Urban Housing for the Better Off: Gentrification in Europe. Eds: Jan Van Weesep and Sako Musterd. Stedelijke Netwerken, 1991
Tosics, I. 1988. “Inequalities in East European cities: can redistribution ever be equalizing and if so, why should we avoid it? A reply to Iván Szelényi.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 12(1): 133-136.
Hegedüs, J. and Tosics, I. 1985. „Budapest Általános Rendezési Tervének előzményei (1932-1955).” Budapest Főváros Levéltára Közleményei 84. Különlenyomat. Budapest.
Municipal Finance
Balás, G. 2001. „A helyi források szerepe az önkormányzati fejlesztésekben (The role of local revenues in the investment of local governments).” Magyar Közigazgatás. August 2011.
Balás, G. and Hegedüs, J. 1999. „Intergovernmental Transfers in the Municipality of Budapest.” Kopányi, M., Daher, S. E., Wetzel, D. et. al. eds.) Hungary – Subnational Modernization Challenges. WBI.
Balás, G. and Hegedüs, J. 2011. „Local Self-government and Decentralization in Hungary.” Prepared for: the workshop of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung “Local Self-government Systems in South Estern Europe” in Zagreb, March 2001.
Balás, G. and Kovács, R. 1999. „Potential for the Introduction of a Value Based Property Tax in Hungary.” Journal of Property Tax Assessment & Administration, 1999(2).
Gurenko, E., Hegedüs, J. and Kovács, R. 1999. „Local Management in Hungary: Fiscal and Structural Adjustment at the Local Level in the Context of Economic Transition.” World Bank Research Paper.
Hegedüs, J. 1999. „Hungarian Local Governments.” Kirchner, Emil J. ed. Decentralization and Transition in the The Visegrad. 132-159. Macmillan Publishers.
Hegedüs, J. 1999. „Off-budget Revenues and Expenditures Challenge Sub-national Finances.” Kopányi, M., Daher, S. E., Wetzel, D. et. al. eds.) Hungary – Subnational Modernization Challenges. WBI.
Hegedüs, J. 2003. „Financing Public Services on the Local Level: Charging Development Cost, User Charges and Supporting Low Income Groups.” Reforms of Public Services. Experiences of Municipalities and Regions in South-East Europe. FES.
Hegedüs, J. 2004. „Financing Local Public Services.” How to Improve Development on Local Level? FES.
Hegedüs, J. and Papp, M. 2007. Impact of Decentralisation on Public Service Provision. Case of Water Sector. Manuscript. Budapest: MRI.
Hegedüs, J. and Tönkő, A. 2007. „Az önkormányzati gazdasági társaságok szerepe a helyi önkormányzatok vagyongazdálkodásában.” Vígvári, A. szerk. A családi ezüst — Tanulmányok az önkormányzati vagyongazdálkodás témaköréből. 67-94. KszK ROP 3.1.1. Budapest.
Hegedüs, J. and Tönkő, A.
(These editions have been published by LGI)
ERRA/LGI Training Material No. 1, Sector Background, 2002
ERRA/LGI Training Material No. 2, Monitoring, 2002
ERRA/LGI Training Material No. 3, Performance Measurement, 2002
ERRA/LGI Training Material No. 4, Price Setting And Revenue Administration, 2002
ERRA/LGI Training Material No. 5, Meeting Low-income Consumers’ Needs, 2002
Teller, N. 2002. „Conflicts between Legislature and Executive at Local Level in Hungary.” Executive and Legislature at Local Level. Structure and Interrelation in Countries of South-East Europe. FES.
Teller, N. 2002. „Local Self-Goverment and Ethnic Minorities in Hungary.” National Minorities in South-East Europe. Legal and Social Status at Local Level. FES.
Teller, N. 2003. „Mórahalom – Case study.” Economic Development on the Local and Regional Level. Initatives in South-East Europe. FES.
Teller, N. and Somogyi, E. 2003. „Public Services in Hungary.” Reforms of Public Services. Experiences of Municipalities and Regions in South-East Europe. FES.
Teller, N. and Temesi, I. 2004. „Municipality Management: Variety of Solutions.” How to Improve Development on Local Level? FES.
Tönkő, A. with Nayyar-Stone, Ritu. 2000. „Initiating Program Budgeting in Hungary.” Government Finance Review. April 2000.
Tönkő, A. 1997. The Municipal System of Japan. Autonómia, 1997 December.
Transport
Ekés, A. 2009. „Szarajevó villamosai.” Indóház. 64-69.
Ekés, A. 2009. „Városfejlesztési szemmel a közlekedésről – egyensúly, vagy dominancia?” Városi Közlekedés (1).
Ekés, A. and Gertheis, A. 2013. „Elgurult kerekek.” Budapest (2).
Tosics, I. 2006. „Élhető vagy működő város?” Városi Közlekedés (5).