Browsing edepositIreland by Subject "Habitats Directive"
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Best practice in raised bog restoration in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, ireland, 2017-12)Of the 310,000 hectares of raised bog estimated to have originally occurred in Ireland, only 50,000 hectares now remains, and much of this is in poor ecological condition. This guidance document has been produced to provide ... -
Conservation assessment and monitoring methods for the Annex V Clubmoss group (Lycopodium spp.) in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2015-06) -
Floodplain and Callows Grasslands in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2023-04) -
Guidelines for a national survey and conservation assessment of upland vegetation and habitats in Ireland
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Guidelines for the Assessment of Annex I Priority Petrifying Springs in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2023-04) -
The habitats of cutover raised bog
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2020-12) -
Monitoring and Assessment of Killarney Fern (Vandenboschia speciosa (Willd.) Kunkel) in Ireland, 2015-2018
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2022-01) -
Monitoring Guidelines for the Assessment of Petrifying Springs in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2016-10) -
Monitoring methods for the threatened Killarney Fern (Trichomanes speciosum Willd.) in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2015-01) -
Raised Bog Monitoring and Assessment Survey 2013
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, ireland, 2015-06) -
Reef Habitat in Irish Offshore Waters - A Synthesis of Current Knowledge
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-08)Reef habitats are highly important marine habitats, noted for their structural role, and the ability to enhance the diversity and abundance of marine fauna, increase habitat complexity and create opportunities for ecological ... -
Results of a monitoring survey and assessment of the conservation status of Hamatocaulis vernicosus in Ireland 2023
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-12)Executive Summary: A survey was undertaken in 2023 to monitor selected populations of the moss Hamatocaulis vernicosus (Shining Sickle-moss) in the Republic of Ireland. This species is listed on Annex II of the EU Habitats ... -
Results of a monitoring survey and assessment of the conservation status of Petalophyllum ralfsii in Ireland 2023
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-12)Executive Summary: Petalophyllum ralfsi (Petalwort) is a thallose liverwort that grows in coastal habitats on damp compacted bare sand. This species is listed on Annex II of the EU Habitats Directive which, as well as ... -
Results of a monitoring survey and assessment of the conservation status of Saxifraga hirculus (Marsh Saxifrage) 2023
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-12)Executive Summary: This survey was commissioned to monitor selected populations of Saxifraga hirculus (Marsh Saxifrage) in the Republic of Ireland, which occurs in mineral flushes within blanket bog complexes and is now ... -
Scoping Study and Pilot Survey of Fens
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The state of Calaminarian grassland in Ireland, 2023
(National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, ireland, 2024-12)Executive Summary: The EU Annex I habitat 'Calaminarian grasslands of the Violetalia calaminariae' (Natura code 6130) is confined to areas which are rich in heavy metals, particularly phytotoxic levels of copper and/or ... -
Survey and assessment of vegetated shingle and associated habitats at 30 coastal sites in Ireland
(National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, ireland, 2017)A survey of 30 sites thought to support the habitat 1220 Vegetated shingle was completed between 23rd May and 28th September 2016. 1220 Vegetated shingle was located at 27 of the 30 sites and 64.57 ha of the ...