10 Papers
3 Citations
Bence Decsi is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Disentangling the ecosystem service ‘flood regulation’: Mechanisms and relevant ecosystem condition characteristics
Ágnes Vári,Zsolt Kozma,B. Pataki,Zsolt Jolánkai,Máté Krisztián Kardos,Bence Decsi,Zsolt Pinke,G Jolankai,László Pásztor,Sophie Condé,Gabriele Sonderegger,Bálint Czúcz +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors classified flood regulation processes along freshwaters according to two different mechanisms: flood prevention that takes place in the whole catchment and flood mitigation once the water has accumulated in the stream.
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The effect of future land use changes on hydrologic ecosystem services: a case study from the Zala catchment, Hungary
Bence Decsi,Ágnes Vári,Zsolt Kozma +2 more
- 29 Jul 2020
TL;DR: An evaluation of four hydrologic ecosystem services in the Zala River catchment area, the largest tributary of Lake Balaton, Hungary, found the applied InVEST method is suitable as a supporting tool at the watershed level for decision-makers and landscape designers with the aim of protecting water bodies.
From simple to complex – Comparing four modelling tools for quantifying hydrologic ecosystem services
Bence Decsi,Tamás Ács,Zsolt Jolánkai,Máté Krisztián Kardos,L. Koncsos,Ágnes Vári,Zsolt Kozma +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used InVEST, SWAT and two novel rule-based matrix models for the same pilot area, the 1530 km2 hilly catchment of the Zala River (Hungary).
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Long-term Water Regime Studies of a Degraded Floating Fen in Hungary
TL;DR: In this article, the Nyárjas fen was analyzed based on one-dimensional simulations of a variably saturated soil column representing the dominant hydrological conditions of the wetland.
Supposed Effects of Wetland Restoration on Hydrological Conditions and the Provisioning Ecosystem Services—A Model-Based Case Study at a Hungarian Lowland Catchment
Zsolt Kozma,Bence Decsi,Tamás Ács,Máté Krisztián Kardos,Dóra Hidy,Mátyás Árvai,Péter Kalicz,Zoltán Kern,Zsolt Pinke +8 more
TL;DR: This study examines the effects of wetland restoration on hydrological conditions and ecosystem services in a Hungarian lowland catchment, finding significant potential for nature-based hydrological adaptation through water retention and increased crop yields.
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