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Regional and local development in Ireland – the potential of LEADER partnerships to provide municipal government
(Lex Localis- Institute of local government and public procurement Maribor., 2009)
Emerging economic and social challenges prompted EU and national authorities to initiate and support localised or area-based partnership approaches to development. Such approaches involve enabling representatives froth the ...
Village design statements: the way forward? Enhancing local distinctiveness in Irish villages
(The Heritage Council, 2009)
The smallholder initiative: good practice guidelines
(Pobal, 2006)
Rural restructuring: local sustainable solutions to the rural challenge
(International Centre for Local and Regional Development, 2009)
Summary: The report details the need for a focused approach to rural development that harnesses local assets and potentiality through joined up collaboration.
Limerick :Profile of a Changing City
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick , NIRSA and Limerick City Development Board., 2005)
Rural development and the regional construct: a comparative analysis of the Newfoundland and Labrador and Ireland contexts
(St. John's,Nfld:Iser Books, 2009)
Geographical mobility family impacts
(The Policy Press, 2003)
This study examines the family impacts of geographical mobility, with particular emphasis on employer-initiated relocation. It is hoped that the results from this research will add to the understanding of the impacts on ...
Keeping track mapping and tracking vulnerable young people
(The Policy Press, 2001)
The notion of social exclusion, and the need for its existence and effects to be addressed and combated by government social policy, has gained great prominence in recent years, as illustrated by the establishment and work ...
Age constraints on Precambrian glaciations and the subdivision of Neoproterozoic time
(Subcommission on Neoproterozoic Stratigraphy, 2005)
A review of age constraints on the Neoproterozoic glaciations suggests that at least four distinct glacial events can be recognised, three of which appear to be global. These are (in order from oldest to youngest) the ...
Towards the development of all-island spatial databases
(Regional Studies Association, 2007)