Levente Hufnagel

John Wesley Theological College, Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Ecotheology

Levente Hufnagel is a full professor and the head of the Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Ecotheology, John Wesley Theological College, Budapest, Hungary, working on ecology, biogeography, ecological research methodology, ecotheology, and sustainability. He has more than 20 years of experience leading Hungarian academic institutions and teaching and supervising Ph.D., MSc, and BSc students from various social and cultural backgrounds. He has more than 260 scientific publications (in both aquatic and terrestrial ecological aspects of plants, animals and microbes, at community as well as population level) to his credit. As a participant in several big ecological research and development projects, Dr. Hufnagel has significant experience in multidisciplinary cooperation. He has collaborated with more than 200 coauthors and is editor-in-chief of an international scientific journal. Dr. Hufnagel graduated from Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, with a master’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and a Ph.D. in Hydrobiology. He obtained an additional Ph.D. in Agricultural Science from Szent István University, Gödöllő, Hungary, and several other degrees from Corvinus University of Budapest and Adventist Theological College, Hungary.

Levente Hufnagel

10books edited

15chapters authored

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New Insights into Protected Area Management and Conservation Biology provides an interesting overview of the frontiers of scientific research in this practically important and scientifically interesting applied area of ecological research. Chapters discuss national parks, wetlands, and forests from botanical, zoological, and practical viewpoints. It is a useful resource for researchers, teachers, students, and other interested readers who are looking to gain insight into the conservation of the Earth’s biodiversity and ecosystems.

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