Small Hall (Day #4) - Game Damage Section

The natural habitat of games is very narrow nowadays, clearly limited by humankind. Highly intensive and success-oriented agriculture, as well as increasing road traffic, inevitably offer opportunities for conflict. How would agricultural game damage be measured objectively? What legal environment is right for this? What innovation opportunities do we have in terms of game damage? How significant is the number of game vs. vehicle collisions in one of most game polulated counties? We are looking for answers to these and similarly tense questions ...

 

Host for the small hall - Game Damage Section: Dr. Tamás Szekrényes - VERGA Zrt., Hungary

Arrival, finding seats, opening formalities and introduction from 9:30.

START LENGHT OF TALK SPEAKER TITLE OF TALK ORGANIZATION REPRESENTED
10:00 30 mins RÓBERT ISTVÁN KÁSA The methodology for assessing agricultural damage caused by game, or the Uniform Game Damage Assessment Guide National Association of Hungarian Game Management Experts
10:40 30 mins DR. DEZSŐ ZSOLT MOTIKA Four procedures, one result. The legal context for the settlement of game damage in Hungary lawyer specialised for agricultural and rural development
11:20 30 mins ZOLTÁN VARGA The game damage calculator - an innovative application for use in game damage assessment Game Damage Experts Nonprofit Ltd., Hungary
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12:50 30 mins DR. ISTVÁN KIRÁLY (co-author: Dr.Miklós Marosán) A method for the objective assessment of stretches of road in Tolna County's public road network that are dangerous in terms of collissions between games and vehicles court- appointed game damage experts
13:30 30 mins DR. ISTVÁN KIRÁLY (co-author: Richárd Turbéki/György Balassa) The use of drones in assessing game damage - years of field experience and a comparison of data from ground and aerial sources court- appointed game damage experts/drone-monitoring expert / plant biologist

During the conference day You can ask the speakers by e-mailing to the following e-address: kerdesek@gyulajzrt.hu