Changeability of reliability, resilience and vulnerability indicators with respect to drought patterns

Z Hazbavi, JEM Baartman, JP Nunes, SD Keesstra… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate-related extremes such as droughts have led to significant impacts on some
watersheds. To assess watershed health and develop effective management plans …

Integrating vulnerability analysis and risk assessment in flood loss mitigation: An evaluation of barriers and challenges based on evidence from Ireland

JM Jeffers - Applied Geography, 2013 - Elsevier
Despite well established critiques from hazards geographers, political ecologists and other
social scientists, flood hazards policy and decision-making remain dominated by a …

The Cork City flood of November 2009: Lessons for flood risk management and climate change adaptation at the urban scale

JM Jeffers - Irish Geography, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Flood hazards are a pressing challenge in several Irish and European cities and their
impacts seem likely to intensify as climate change brings sea level rise, changes in storm …

The long-term temperature record from Markree Observatory, County Sligo, from 1842 to 2011

M McKeown, AP Potito, KR Hickey - Irish Geography, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This study analysed long-term temperature patterns in the north-west of Ireland using a
previously unexplored data-set from Markree Observatory, County Sligo. The Markree series …

Assessing sedimentation in a temperate dystrophic lake in the NE Atlantic seaboard region

C Dalton, K Sparber, E de Eyto - Journal of Paleolimnology, 2018 - Springer
Organic materials deposited in lacustrine environments can be derived from both aquatic
and terrestrial ecosystems, and can serve as valuable indicators of catchment and in-lake …

The identification of late-Holocene bog bursts at Littleton Bog, Ireland: Ecohydrological changes display complex climatic and non-climatic drivers

P Stastney, DS Young, NP Branch - The Holocene, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In order to clearly understand the response of raised mires to past climate change, it is
important to consider the full range of drivers and responses of these ecohydrological …

The past, present and future of environmental history in Ireland

J Adelman, F Ludlow - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy …, 2014 - muse.jhu.edu
This essay reviews the status of Irish environmental history. Although presently embryonic in
scope, there are important beginnings as well as many key antecedent studies, often written …

Mapping the Irish Rath (Ringfort): Landscape and Settlement Patterns in the Early Medieval Period

R Legg, F Ludlow, C Travis - … and textual analysis: landscapes of time and …, 2020 - Springer
The landscape motif of the Irish rath, or ringfort, is closely associated with early medieval
settlement in Ireland (400–1100 AD). Ringforts were circular or near-circular enclosures …

[PDF][PDF] Spatiotemporal Crime Prediction in Northern Ireland

S Murray - 2022 - pure.ulster.ac.uk
The ability to accurately predict where and when a future crime will happen is a precious
concept in policing; several techniques have been developed focused on this premise. Near …

Ireland's Climate Change Assessment. Volume 3: Being Prepared for Ireland's Future Climate

C Murphy, L Heaphy, T Quinn, E O'Brien, P Nolan - 2023 - mural.maynoothuniversity.ie
This is the first Ireland's Climate Change Assessment (ICCA) and is a major contribution to
thenational dialogue and engagement on climate change. It tells us what is known about …