My name is Laszlo, I am a geographer. I have completed my studies in Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and England. The founding ground of my research is formed by regional and environmental geographies, and I personally focus on the interdependence of locality and sustainability according to the energy resources, and I have interest in how commercial products affect the environment. I consider myself a researcher.I am also a teacher. I have taught a wide range of subjects (Geography, Geology, Science, Mathematics, and English) to a wide-age-range of students, in a wide-range of settings. As a teacher I have experience of working in a university in Hungary, a prison, a care home and its specialist school, and as a private tutor in England, and in a private/public primary school in China. Beside all my full-time commitments, I run a small education and research venture (www.frugeo.co.uk) in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. My business, Frugeo Geography Research Initiative, involves a number of non-profit activities. It specialises in Earth and Environmental Sciences. I run two small journals: Geographical Locality Studies, and Double Green Lines. During the recent years, my two-decade-long interest of taking themed photographs of settlement signs has now made me a travel writer and content creator. This is also a non-profit activity with some great potentials (www.thesignhunters.co.uk or www.pigispig.pink).
Listed skills include Research, Geography, Environmental Science, Geomorphology, and 24 others.