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A new archaeological site in the Burren : Moneen Cave
(Burrenbeo Trust, 2012)
The Burren is renowned for its rich archaeological
heritage as well as for its impressive cave
systems both of which made the discovery of a
new cave with archaeological material especially
exciting. Moneen Cave is ...
An examination into the feasibility of powering small water services infrastructure using wind energy micro-generation auto-production
(2011)
This study examines the potential for the use renewable energy to meet some or all
of the electricity requirements of small water services infrastructure. In particular the
use of wind powered micro-generation auto-production ...
Artefacts and bones from Glencurran cave
(Burrenbeo Trust, 2010)
Glencurran Cave, in the heart of the Burren, has been the site of important archaeological discoveries since 2004.
Aquatic invasive alien species : top issues for their management
(2015)
In November 2014, the European Union (Member Organization) (EU) published a new Regulation
to address invasive alien species (IAS) and protect biodiversity. This Regulation entered into force
across the EU in January ...
Assessment and utilisation of Zequanox for zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) control in Irish waters
(2014-10)
Since the first arrival of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) to Ireland in the early
1990’s, there has been a rapid secondary spread of these highly invasive mussels within
many Irish freshwater systems suitable ...
History of the Zebra Mussel/ICAIS Conference series
(2010)
The International Conference on Aquatic
Invasive Species (ICAIS) (http://www.icais.org)
has evolved over the last two decades into a
broad comprehensive international forum for the
dissemination, outreach and review ...
Best practice in environmental education centres
(2010)
Environmental education (EE) and education for sustainable development (ESD) is
provided in a variety of formal and non-formal settings, including EE and ESD centres.
This provision is uncoordinated due to the lack of a ...
Waste management in Ireland: the potential lessons to be learnt from Europe
(2011)
The management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Ireland is currently in a transitional phase. It
is possible that Ireland can capitalise on its late-mover status and emanate European examples.
However as the literature ...
Deer in medieval Ireland: preliminary evidence from Kilteasheen, Co. Roscommon
(Four Courts Press, 2010)
Animal bones are among the most common finds from excavations in
Ireland, and the majority of these are the remains of cattle, sheep and pig. While
bones from other species are also found they rarely receive much attention ...