Geography (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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Mapping Land use on Irish peatlands using medium resolution satellite imagery
(2018)The EU is committed to quantifying greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry, including wetlands. Wetlands and peatlands will play a central role in achieving temperature goals agreed ... -
COVID 19 in the Global South: Impacts and Responses.
(Bristol University/Policy Press in Association with the Development Studies Association of Ireland, 2020)The world has been convulsed by the COVID- 19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. The virus has caused untold misery both directly and indirectly to people around the world and its effect on societies and ... -
Networked Geographies of Digital Contention in Post‐Financial Crisis Ireland
(2019)The language of networks has become a common conceptual framework for describing contemporary, digitally-engaged social movements. In this paper I addresses the subject of digital contention from a geographical perspective, ... -
Meta-trends in Global Value Chains and Development: Interacting Impacts with COVID-19 in Africa
(2020)How will the COVID-19 pandemic affect prospects for foreign investment and development in Africa? In part this depends on its interaction with pre-existing meta-trends in the global economy, such as the rise of China and ... -
Spaces for sustainability learning? Future visioning as a geographical process for transforming production and consumption practices
(2012)Despite widely articulated concerns about unsustainable production and consumption processes, governance interventions have led to only incremental shifts in routinised production and consumption behaviour, particularly ... -
SHARE IT: co-designing a sustainability impact assessment framework for urban food sharing initiatives
(2019)Urban food systems must undergo a significant transformation if they are to avoid impeding the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goals. One reconfiguration with claimed sustainability benefits is ICT-mediated food ... -
Regulating urban food sharing: policy, practice and food democracy goals
(2019)Calls for greater food democracy in Europe have emerged as the limitations of urban food systems dominated by commercial organisations are documented, but little attention has been paid to how policy arrangements affect ... -
Understanding the Lived Experiences of Gender Minority Students in Irish Third-Level Education: Steps Towards Achieving Safety and Inclusion
(National LGBTQI Federation (NXF), 2020)This policy brief provides an overview of the findings in “Understanding the Lived Experiences of Gender Minority Students in Irish Third-Level Education: A National Survey of Transgender, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming ... -
Do Results based management frameworks frustrate or facilitate effective development practice? Experiences of the Irish International Development Sector
(2019)Utilising a case study methodological approach to analyse the Irish practitioner experience, this article examines if the introduction of results-based frameworks (RBFs) have led to greater impact and accountability to ... -
Planetary Aeolian Geomorphology
(Wiley, 2019)Aeolian processes play an essential role not only in the dynamics of beaches and deserts on the Earth, but also contribute to surface landforms on several bodies in our solar system. -
Understanding the Lived Experiences of Gender Minority Students in Irish Third-Level Education
(Trinity College Dublin, 2019)This report provides the main analytical results of a survey distributed to gender minority students (i.e. transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming) in Irish higher education (Third-Level). The survey touched ... -
Loves me, loves me not: The Museum of Broken Relationships scene analysis
(2014)The Balkan region is known for its historical climate of turbulent social relations; thus, public spaces that consecrate shared experiences of grief and loss come as no surprise. One such space, however, has experienced ... -
Late Quaternary sea-level change and evolution of Belfast Lough, Northern Ireland: new offshore evidence and implications for sea-level reconstruction
(2019)The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea‐level (RSL) histories, particularly in paraglacial settings. In this context the past record of RSL is important in understanding ice‐sheet history, ... -
[Re]Valuing Surplus: Transitions, technologies and tensions in redistributing prepared food in San Francisco
(2018)Attention to value, exchange and circulation has long been a central feature of trade flow analyses. More recently, scholars have sought to extend these frames to examine the ongoing movements of end-of-life goods; essentially ... -
Transitioning without confrontation? Shared food growing niches and sustainable food transitions in Singapore
(2018)Following a series of global food crises and an increasing dependence on food imports, the Singaporean government has begun to support local food production as a means to improve the sustainability of its food regime. This ... -
Urban Food Sharing
(Policy Press, 2019)This book explores the history and current practice of food sharing. Illustrated by rich case studies from around the world, the book uses new empirical data to set an agenda for research and action. The book will ... -
Relative sea-level change in Newfoundland, Canada during the past ~3000 years
(2018)Several processes contributing to coastal relative sea-level (RSL) change in the North Atlantic Ocean are observed and/or predicted to have distinctive spatial expressions that vary by latitude. To expand the latitudinal ...