Bovine tuberculosis in Britain and Ireland–A perfect storm? The confluence of potential ecological and epidemiological impediments to controlling a chronic infectious …

AR Allen, RA Skuce, AW Byrne - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Successful eradication schemes for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) have been implemented in a
number of European and other countries over the last 50 years. However, the islands of …

Are coastal managers detecting the problem? Assessing stakeholder perception of climate vulnerability using Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping

SRJ Gray, AS Gagnon, SA Gray, B O'Dwyer… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2014 - Elsevier
Critical barriers to adaptation to climate change include the timely detection and agreed
definition of problems requiring adaptive action. In the context of local scale coastal …

Drinking water source protection for surface water abstractions: an overview of the group water scheme sector in the Republic of Ireland

A Rolston, S Linnane - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Source protection is part of a multi-solution approach for the provision of safe drinking water.
In the Republic of Ireland, community-led Group Water Schemes (GWS) provide treated …

Potential impacts of climate change on veterinary medicinal residues in livestock produce: An island of Ireland perspective

KM Cooper, C McMahon, I Fairweather… - Trends in Food Science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Climate change effects on veterinary drug use on the island of Ireland are
reviewed.•Use of various classes of drug is predicted to increase following climate …

Development of an evaluation method for hydropower energy recovery in wastewater treatment plants: Case studies in Ireland and the UK

C Power, A McNabola, P Coughlan - Sustainable Energy Technologies and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Wastewater management is an energy intensive sector that is reliant on fossil fuels in many
countries. This paper examines the potential for improvements in the sustainability of the …

[PDF][PDF] Rewetted industrial cutaway peatlands in western Ireland: a prime location for climate change mitigation?

D Wilson, C Farrell, C Mueller, S Hepp… - Mires & Peat, 2013 - academia.edu
Rewetting of drained industrial peatlands may reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
and promote recolonisation by peat forming plant species. We investigated carbon dioxide …

Towards climate adaptation and coastal governance in Ireland: Integrated architecture for effective management?

M Falaleeva, C O'Mahony, S Gray, M Desmond, J Gault… - Marine Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Coastal environments are susceptible to a range of impacts arising from medium and long-
term climate change. However, as Ireland's population and industrial centres are …

The rise of resilience: Evolution of a new concept in coastal planning in Ireland and the US

S Flood, J Schechtman - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2014 - Elsevier
Interest in the concept of resilience has grown significantly in recent years. The perceived
strengths of resilience as a concept stem from its foundations in the sciences and …

Impact of Water Meadow Restoration on Forage Hay Production in Different Hydro-Meteorological Conditions: A Case Study of Racot, Central Poland

M Napierała, M Sojka, J Jaskuła - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Water meadows in river valleys are a source of very valuable forage. Due to their specificity,
an appropriate approach to water management is required. This study assessed the impact …

Carbon emissions and removals from Irish peatlands: present trends and future mitigation measures

D Wilson, C Müller, F Renou-Wilson - Irish Geography, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In the Republic of Ireland, peatlands cover an estimated 20% of the land area and have
been widely utilised over the centuries for energy production, agriculture, forestry and …