Overview

Dr. Gergő Gyalog is an aquaculture economist whose primary interest is using quantitative approaches in analysing socio-economic and environmental problems in the aquaculture sector.  He has been engaged in economic modelling to investigate profitability of aquaculture operations, economies of scale in the industry, and rentability of novel feeding technologies. His fields of interest  also encompass the use of simulation models to forecast impacts of climate change on pond ecosystems and analyse environmental services of pond farming. His current main interest is indicator-based assessment of cultural and habitat ecosystem services in pond aquaculture utilizing GIS data.

Research keywords:
aquaculture, climate change, ecosystem services, production economics, production modelling, resource efficiency, economics of feeding

Publications

Varga, M., Berzi-Nagy, L., Csukas, B., & Gyalog, G. (2020). Long-term dynamic simulation of environmental impacts on ecosystem-based pond aquaculture. Environmental Modelling & Software, 134, 104755. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104755

Sándor, Z. J., Révész, N., Varga, D., Tóth, F., Ardó, L., & Gyalog, G. (2021). Nutritional and economic benefits of using DDGS (distiller’dried grains soluble) as feed ingredient in common carp semi-intensive pond culture. Aquaculture Reports, 21, 100819. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100819

Gyalog, G., Oláh, J., Békefi, E., Lukácsik, M., & Popp, J. (2017). Constraining Factors in Hungarian Carp Farming: An Econometric Perspective. Sustainability, 9(11), 2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9112111

Sharma, P., Varga, M., Kerezsi, G., Kajári, B., Halasi-Kovács, B., Békefi, E., Gaál, M., & Gyalog, G. (2023). Estimating Reed Bed Cover in Hungarian Fish Ponds Using NDVI-Based Remote Sensing Technique. Water, 15(8), 1554. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15081554

Sharma, P., Varga, M., Kerezsi, G., Kajári, B., Halasi-Kovács, B., Békefi, E., Gaál, M., & Gyalog, G. (2023). Estimating Reed Bed Cover in Hungarian Fish Ponds Using NDVI-Based Remote Sensing Technique. Water, 15(8), 1554. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15081554


Projects

Dr. Gergő Gyalog
Institute of Aquaculture and Environmental Safety
Campus address: H-5540 Szarvas, Anna-liget str. 35.
gyalog.gergo.sandor@uni-mate.hu
gyalog.gergo.sandor@uni-mate.hu

MTMT: 10045041
Scopus: 53263764900