Research areas:
I. Soil acidification (human and nonhuman factors)
II. Political economy and environment
1. Gender/class and soil management

- Comparative analysis of gender
relations in organic farming systems
2. Political economy of soil
degradation
- Spatial analysis of long-term
effects of fertiliser applications under Cooperative Farms in SW Hungary
III. Society-environment relations and
world-system dynamics
1. Political ecology and world-systems
theory
2. Native American societies,
ecological dynamics, European colonialism
3. Gender, class, and the development of soil science in Hungary in
world-system context
IV. European imperialisms
1. European Union expansion and
environment
2. European Union
and world-systems