Case study on spider-net enthrophy investigation in rural areas

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Pál Goda
József Káposzta
László Péli

Abstract

The theoretical background of the research was published in 2012. We present a part of a result of a complex
research, in which we investigated spider-net entrophy from the development aspects of rural areas. The
paper introduces a new type of situation analyses as a case study. The selected study area is Veresegyház
micro region. Based on the complexity of inequalities of the territories is not advantageous to do an
examination only in one dimension NAGY- KÁPOSZTA (2006). KÁPOSZTA et al. (2008) highlight the
subsystems of the development are in sum and part relationship with each other, and they act as a sensitive
system. The abstract way of thinking the meaning of entropy theory formed the so-called spider web-entropy
analysis, which helps to find out how the structure order between the pillars of the spider web is.

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Goda, Pál, József Káposzta, and László Péli. 2013. “Case Study on Spider-Net Enthrophy Investigation in Rural Areas”. Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 2 (1):296-300. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/rard/article/view/13325.
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