Department of Geography: Recent submissions
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The use of Multinomial Logit Analysis to Model the Choice of Time to Travel.
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Lost in translation? Some issues encountered in transferring village design statements from England to Ireland
(Routledge,Taylor & Francis group., 2011)The erosion of the distinctive character of smaller rural settlements in England has been addressed with some success through the preparation of Village Design Statements (VDS) by local communities. Adopting a more or less ... -
Urban specialisation complementarity and spatial development strategies on the island of Ireland.
(Institute of Public Administration, 2013)Complementarity is one of the key concepts underlying the spatial development strategies introduced on the island of Ireland a decade ago. While neither Northern Ireland’s Regional Development Strategy nor Ireland’s ... -
Urban Systems
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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 ... -
Limerick City Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 13.
(NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, 2001)The purpose of this profile is to provide a comprehensive account of the present state of the city, in order to assist the City Development Board in the preparation of its strategy for economic, social and cultural development ... -
Complementarities between Urban Centres on the Island of Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series 56.
(NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, 2010-04)Complementarity between urban centres is a key element of Ireland‟s National Spatial Strategy and Northern Ireland‟s Regional Development Strategy. Both documents encourage the development of complementary roles for urban ... -
Limerick :Profile of a Changing City
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Introduction in Competitiveness Innovation and Regional Development in Ireland
(The regional Studies Association, 1997)The Introduction written by the Editor's Des McCafferty and James Walsh, in Competitiveness Innovation and Regional Development in Ireland -
Research Capacity Building for Development: Resources for Higher Education Institutions.
(TSO Ireland., 2010)Research Capacity Building for Development may be defined as the planned improvement of the capacity and competency of the Higher Education sector to conduct research that contributes to the alleviation of poverty. The ... -
Delineating Functional Territories on the Island of Ireland : An Initial Scoping.
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Combating Social Disadvantage in Social Housing Estates:The policy implications of a ten-year follow-up study .
(Combat Poverty Agency, The Poverty Research Initiative., 2011-02) -
How are our kids? Experience and Needs of Children and families in Limerick City with a particular emphasis on Limerick Regeneration Areas.
(Mary Immaculate College, IKOS Ltd & Limerick City Children's Services Commitee(CSC), 2011) -
Community and parish in contemporary Ireland: the challenge of rapid social change
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Balanced Regional Development Polycentrism and the Urban System of the West of Ireland.
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Aspects of Socio-Economic Development in Limerick City since 1970: A Geographers Perspective
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Rural development in Newfoundland and Labrador and Ireland: governance and its prospects and potentials
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Rural development and the regional construct: a comparative analysis of the Newfoundland and Labrador and Ireland contexts
(St. John's,Nfld:Iser Books, 2009)