@article{MTMT:34505326, title = {A framework for co-designing decision-support systems for policy implementation: The LANDSUPPORT experience}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34505326}, author = {Stankovics, Petra and Schillaci, Calogero and Pump, Judit and Birli, Barbara and Ferraro, Giuliano and Munafò, Michele and Di, Leginio Marco and Hermann, Tamás and Montanarella, Luca and Tóth, Gergely}, doi = {10.1002/ldr.5030}, journal-iso = {LAND DEGRAD DEV}, journal = {LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT}, unique-id = {34505326}, issn = {1085-3278}, abstract = {Abstract This work proposes a framework for co-designing decision-support tools for sustainable land management and soil protection at multiple scales. Geospatial dashboards, due to their key capabilities in the use of spatial or geospatial information, are quickly gaining traction for planning and policymaking. Developing the decision-support system (DSS) as a transversal system capable of capturing trends in land and soil properties at the local, regional, national, and EU levels has been co-designed with policy stakeholders. This work seeks to link (i) the main goal of the Soil Mission and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to raise awareness and knowledge on soil conditions (ii) and the LANDSUPPORT (LS) project cross-evaluation on how the spatial decision-support system (SDSS) can support policy-related stakeholders and help them to take evidence-based decisions. To achieve this objective, we present the user engagement process to ensure broad testing and evaluation of the LS SDSS's ability to support selected EU policies and soil-related SDGs by testing the LS platform's European scale tools, including an analysis and conformity check of the data delivered by the LS tools and a critical review of results. The indicators were assessed via direct contact with end users, such as semi-structured interviews (SSI) and 184 questionnaires. Results of the test series have been analyzed by the spatial scale per respective tool and performance indicators. We present a unique, integrated, science-based approach to co-create data-driven decision-making with the stakeholders to promote sustainable land management practices. This methodology strives to involve many stakeholders in scientific research, empowering them to participate in the decisions on topics that directly affect them. Public bodies responsible for land policy implementation, environmental stakeholders, spatial planners, and other users have engaged in the process to ensure broad testing of the LS platform from 2020 to 2022. A strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis provided a synthesis of the performance of the LS tools. The testing phase proved the utmost importance of usability, underlining that the mixed method of testing allowing quantitative and qualitative analyses based on the same key indicators proved essential for co-designing SDSS tools to be used by a wide range of stakeholders.}, keywords = {MONITORING; Stakeholders; SWOT; Policy support; decision-support tools DSS; soil protection and conservation}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1099-145X} } @article{MTMT:34417635, title = {The LANDSUPPORT geospatial decision support system ( S‐DSS ) vision: Operational tools to implement sustainability policies in land planning and management}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34417635}, author = {Terribile, Fabio and Acutis, Marco and Agrillo, Antonella and Anzalone, Erlisiana and Azam‐Ali, Sayed and Bancheri, Marialaura and Baumann, Peter and Birli, Barbara and Bonfante, Antonello and Botta, Marco and Cavaliere, Federica and Colandrea, Marco and D'Antonio, Amedeo and De Mascellis, Roberto and De Michele, Carlo and De Paoli, Gloria and Monica, Camilla Della and Di Leginio, Marco and Ferlan, Mitja and Ferraro, Giuliano and Florea, Anca and Hermann, Tamás and Hoenig, Heike and Jahanshiri, Ebrahim and Jevšenak, Jernej and Kárpáti, Veronika and Langella, Giuliano and Le, Quang Bao and Lezzi, Daniele and Loishandl, Harald and Loudin, Sarah and Manna, Piero and Marano, Gina and Marotta, Luigi and Merticariu, Vlad and Mileti, Florindo Antonio and Minieri, Luciana and Misev, Dimitar and Montanarella, Luca and Munafò, Michele and Neuwirth, Martin and Orefice, Nadia and Pácsonyi, Imre and Panagos, Panos and Perego, Alessia and Huu, Bang Pham and Pinto, Francesco and Prebeck, Kathrin and Puig, Angela and Pump, Judit and Schillaci, Calogero and Simončič, Primož and Skudnik, Mitja and Stankovics, Petra and Tóth, Gergely and Tramberend, Peter and Vingiani, Simona and Vuolo, Francesco and Zucca, Claudio and Basile, Angelo}, doi = {10.1002/ldr.4954}, journal-iso = {LAND DEGRAD DEV}, journal = {LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT}, volume = {1}, unique-id = {34417635}, issn = {1085-3278}, abstract = {Nowadays, there is contrasting evidence between the ongoing continuing and widespread environmental degradation and the many means to implement environmental sustainability actions starting from good policies (e.g. EU New Green Deal, CAP), powerful technologies (e.g. new satellites, drones, IoT sensors), large databases and large stakeholder engagement (e.g. EIP‐AGRI, living labs). Here, we argue that to tackle the above contrasting issues dealing with land degradation, it is very much required to develop and use friendly and freely available web‐based operational tools to support both the implementation of environmental and agriculture policies and enable to take positive environmental sustainability actions by all stakeholders. Our solution is the S‐DSS LANDSUPPORT platform, consisting of a free web‐based smart Geospatial CyberInfrastructure containing 15 macro‐tools (and more than 100 elementary tools), co‐designed with different types of stakeholders and their different needs, dealing with sustainability in agriculture, forestry and spatial planning. LANDSUPPORT condenses many features into one system, the main ones of which were (i) Web‐GIS facilities, connection with (ii) satellite data, (iii) Earth Critical Zone data and (iv) climate datasets including climate change and weather forecast data, (v) data cube technology enabling us to read/write when dealing with very large datasets (e.g. daily climatic data obtained in real time for any region in Europe), (vi) a large set of static and dynamic modelling engines (e.g. crop growth, water balance, rural integrity, etc.) allowing uncertainty analysis and what if modelling and (vii) HPC (both CPU and GPU) to run simulation modelling ‘on‐the‐fly’ in real time. Two case studies (a third case is reported in the Supplementary materials ), with their results and stats, covering different regions and spatial extents and using three distinct operational tools all connected to lower land degradation processes (Crop growth, Machine Learning Forest Simulator and GeOC), are featured in this paper to highlight the platform's functioning. Landsupport is used by a large community of stakeholders and will remain operational, open and free long after the project ends. This position is rooted in the evidence showing that we need to leave these tools as open as possible and engage as much as possible with a large community of users to protect soils and land.}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1099-145X}, pages = {1-22}, orcid-numbers = {Baumann, Peter/0000-0003-3860-4726; Di Leginio, Marco/0000-0003-4187-9296; Jahanshiri, Ebrahim/0000-0002-9110-1880; Manna, Piero/0000-0003-0574-0465; Mileti, Florindo Antonio/0000-0002-3899-7622; Panagos, Panos/0000-0003-1484-2738; Schillaci, Calogero/0000-0001-7689-5697; Zucca, Claudio/0000-0002-8636-0511} } @techreport{MTMT:33206007, title = {LANDSUPPORT Decision Support Systems: performance at EU, country, regional and local scale}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33206007}, isbn = {9789276556015}, author = {Schillaci, C. and Panagos, P. and Maréchal, A. and Montanarella, L. and Birli, B. and Munafò, M. and Di Leginio, M. and Pump, Judit and Stankovics, Petra and Zugfil-Maletics, V. and Hermann, Tamás and Tóth, Gergely}, doi = {10.2760/186211}, unique-id = {33206007}, abstract = {This report presents the analysis carried out to testthe LANDSUPPORT DSS’s ability to support EU policies when applied at the EU scale. Key EU policies of interest include the 7th Environmental Action Porgamme; COM 2006/231 Soil Strategy, Dir 2000/60/EC Water Directive; Dir 2007/2/EC INSPIRE Directive. and the land-related targets of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in particular, SDGs 2 “Zero Hunger”, 3 “ggod healh and well-being”, 13 “Climate action”, 15, with a special emphasis to the key SDG 15.3.1, “achieving a land degradation-neutral world” (LDN) and climate change (CC) mitigation goals. To achieve this objective, three main actions were undertaken: 1. Evaluation of the Landsupport DSS’s ability to support selected EU policies and SDGs. 2. Semi-structured interviews with senior EU officials and expertsof the European Commission, to test the usability of the selected tool at different scales 3. Test the LANDSUPPORT platform, through an assessment of the European scale tools output, an analysis and conformity check of the data delivered by the tools and a critical review of results}, year = {2022} } @article{MTMT:33203529, title = {A kutakkal kapcsolatos problémák a felszín alatti vízkészletekkel való fenntarthat gazdálkodás és a vízvédelem területén. (Körkép és kórkép)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33203529}, author = {Liebe, Pál and Kumánovics, György and Rózsa, Attila and Szongoth, Gábor and Tahy, Ágnes and Szöllősi-Nagy, András and Csiszár, Endre and Pump, Judit and Lénárt, László}, journal-iso = {VÍZÜGYI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, journal = {VÍZÜGYI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, volume = {CIII}, unique-id = {33203529}, issn = {0042-7616}, year = {2021}, pages = {33-67} } @article{MTMT:33197969, title = {A kutakkal kapcsolatos problémák a felszín alatti vízkészletekkel való fenntartható gazdálkodás és a vízvédelem területén (körkép és kórkép)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33197969}, author = {Liebe, Pál and Kumánovics, György and Rózsa, Attila and Szongoth, Gábor and Tahy, Ágnes and Szöllősi-Nagy, András and Csiszár, Endre and Pump, Judit and Lénárt, László}, journal-iso = {VÍZÜGYI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, journal = {VÍZÜGYI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, volume = {103}, unique-id = {33197969}, issn = {0042-7616}, abstract = {A tanulmány célja a kutakkal kapcsolatos aktuális, az utóbbi időben különösen időszerűvé vált és a közérdeklődés homlokterébe került problémák bemutatása, amelyek jelentősen veszélyeztetik a felszín alatti vízkészletek jó mennyiségi és minőségi állapotát, valamint a fenntartható vízgazdálkodást.}, year = {2021}, pages = {33-67} } @{MTMT:32900203, title = {Az ökoszisztémák védelmét és összvagyonkénti megjeleníthetőségét támogató jogi keretrendszer. Budapest, Agrárminisztérium}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32900203}, author = {Pump, Judit}, unique-id = {32900203}, year = {2021} } @article{MTMT:31913906, title = {Jogba ágyazott vízkonfliktusok – kinek és milyen érdekét védi a jog?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31913906}, author = {Pump, Judit}, journal-iso = {HIDROL KOZL}, journal = {HIDROLÓGIAI KÖZLÖNY}, volume = {101}, unique-id = {31913906}, issn = {0018-1323}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2939-8495}, pages = {87-98} } @article{MTMT:31898721, title = {A jog konfliktuskezelő és/vagy azt keletkeztető?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31898721}, author = {Pump, Judit}, journal-iso = {HIDROL KOZL}, journal = {HIDROLÓGIAI KÖZLÖNY}, volume = {101}, unique-id = {31898721}, issn = {0018-1323}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2939-8495}, pages = {22-30} } @article{MTMT:31877646, title = {A közigazgatási reform hatása a környezetjogi szabályozásra}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31877646}, author = {Pump, Judit}, journal-iso = {KÖZJOGI SZEMLE}, journal = {KÖZJOGI SZEMLE}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {31877646}, issn = {1789-6991}, year = {2020}, pages = {17-21} } @book{MTMT:31653685, title = {A Polgári Törvénykönyv a környezetjogász szemével}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31653685}, isbn = {9789633083840}, author = {Pump, Judit}, publisher = {Pázmány Press}, unique-id = {31653685}, year = {2019} }