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Development of an intertidal foraminifera training set for the North Sea and an assessment of its application for Holocene sea-level reconstructions
(2021)Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from fossil foraminifera in estuaries and salt marshes. In this paper, we present a new ... -
Identifying the determinants of Brazilian migration to and from Ireland: a micro-level cross-country analysis
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2022)Brazilian migration since the 1990s has given rise to what is now the largest non-EU immigrant group residing in Ireland (CSO, 2016). However, the determinants of Brazilian migration to Ireland have been considered only ... -
Trust in Transboundary Water Negotiations and Cooperation
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2022)Issues of trust are relevant in several domains of society, from digitalisation, multinational companies, medical technology, human resource management, to food safety. However, there remains a dearth of studies that examine ... -
Financialisation, regional economic development and the coronavirus crisis: a time for spatial monetary policy?
(2021)This paper argues that ‘spatial monetary policy’ may be needed to achieve more territorially balanced economic development. Central banks have been key in fostering financialised economies while also preventing their ... -
Effect of groundwater-surface interactions on coastal areas hosting aquaculture activities
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2022)Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is crucial for the nutrient budgets of coastal areas and global oceans. However, its role in the function of coastal ecosystems is still poorly characterised. This study aimed to (1) ... -
Contribution of submarine groundwater discharge(SGD) to the marine carbonate biogeochemistry of the Western Irish Coastal Sea
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2022)The main objective of this study was to investigate the coastal carbonate chemistry in the Irish coastal seas, and specifically to understand the role of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) in the coastal biogeochemical ... -
Exploring the Gendered Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Academic Staff in Tanzania
(2021)The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 caused a serious interruption to all sectors and communities. This study Explored the Gendered Effects on the COVID-19 Pandemic on academic staff. Specifically learning about ... -
Development of an intertidal foraminifera training set for the North Sea and an assessment of its application for Holocene sea-level reconstructions
(2021)Regional datasets of the vertical distribution of intertidal foraminifera are useful to reconstruct Holocene sea-level changes from fossil foraminifera in estuaries and salt marshes. In this paper, we present a new ... -
Going Viral? The Impacts of COVID-19 on Sino-African Relations
(2021)How are we to understand the impacts of COVID-19 on geopolitics and specifically the relations between China and Africa? Is the pandemic a conjunctural event, which will not have lasting impacts, or does it represent a ... -
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY TRANSITIONS: UK & IRELAND 1995-2015
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2021)A radical departure from existing socio-technical pathways is required across the world’s energy systems if we are to achieve sustainability and low-carbon goals. This transformation is being driven by the ... -
Connective Consumptions: Mapping Melbourne's Food Sharing Ecosystem
(2018)Food sharing, understood as the collaborative growing, cooking, eating and distributing of food, as well as the sharing of food related skills, spaces and tools, is experiencing a renaissance in cities. From meal sharing ... -
SHARECITY Briefing Note 4: SHARE IT
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The social practices of hosting P2P social dining events: Insights for sustainable tourism,
(2020)In many ways, the expansion of commercial for-profit, P2P social dining platforms has mirrored those within mobility and accommodation sectors. However its dynamics and impacts have received less consideration to date, ... -
Food Sharing Initiatives and Food Democracy: Practice and Policy in Three European Cities
(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 ... -
Overcoming the social stigma of consuming food waste by dining at the Open Table
(2021)Stigma is often encountered by recipients who receive food donations from charities, while the consumption of wasted food, also traditionally considered to be a stigmatized practice, has recently become part of a popular ... -
Community Self-Organizing and the Urban Food Commons in Berlin and New York
(2019)Food sharing and food commons have both been raised as possible solutions to unsustainable and unjust urban food systems. This paper draws upon ethnographic research conducted in Berlin and New York to examine self-organizing ...