Browsing School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies by Type "Conference Paper"
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Building policy for a youth friendly rural future: Possibilities and contradictions using a future foresight approach
(University of Galway, 2022-09-28)[No abstract available] -
Challenges for coastal management in Ireland. Case study: The Maharees, Castlegregory, County Kerry
(NUI Galway, 2016)[No abstract available] -
The challenges of protecting rural coastal communities from climate change impacts. A Case Study: Maharees Conservation Association CLG
(NUI Galway, 2018)[No abstract available] -
Challenging conventions towards energy sufficiency: ruptures in laundry and heating routines in Europe
(eceee Summer Study, 2019-06-03)This contribution proposes to address a central question in social science approaches to household energy studies: how do conventions around energy services evolve, how do they alter over time, and how can they be changed ... -
Formaoil na Fiann: hunting preserves and assembly places in Gaelic Ireland.
(Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 2013)[No abstract available] -
An integrated approach to archaeological survey design, methodology and data management
(Computer Applications in Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 2004)[No abstract available] -
Landscape and imagination: towards a new baseline for education in a changing world
(UNISCAPE (European Network of Universities for the Implementation of the European Landscape Convention) and Bandecchi & Vivaldi, 2013-05-02)This publication constitutes the proceedings of an international conference, Landscape and Imagination: Towards a New Baseline for ducation in a hanging World (Paysage et Invention: évolution des enseignements dans un ... -
Landscape values: Place and praxis
(Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI Galway, 2016-06-29)Proceedings of the international Landscape Values: Place and Praxis conference hosted by the Centre for Landscape Studies (NUI Galway) on behalf of UNISCAPE. 75 papers that consider how landscapes acquire, enshrine and ... -
Landscapes “Я” Us
(An Chomhairle Oidhreactha / The Heritage Council, 2009-03-23)Exploration of phenomenologocal roots of the definition of 'landscape' used in the European Landscape Convention. -
Ollamh, biatach, comharba: lifeways of Gaelic learned families in medieval and early modern Ireland
(Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Raffin Fort, Co Meath: Neolithic and Bronze Age activity
(Organisation of Irish Archaeologists, 1995)[No abstract available] -
Rural economic resilience and the future rural livelihood dreams of Ireland's youth
(Brescia International Conference, 2022-09-14)Focused on generational renewal, this paper presents the ideal livelihoods young people envision for themselves in a rural area. In doing so, it ascertains what facilitates young people to stay in rural areas, or what ... -
Rural resources and building capacity for rural regeneration
(University of Galway, 2020-10)[No abstract available] -
The symbolism of zoomorphic penannular brooches
(2013)Exploration of the zoomorphic and Christian symbolism on zoomorphic penannular brooches (5th to 7th centuries AD). It is suggested that the underlying symbol of a bi-cephalic zoomorph has meanings that are not intrinsically ...