Although57%of theIrishpopulationnowlivein townsandcities,Ire-landwasa predominantlyruraPcountryuntil relativelyrecently.At the turnof thecenturyonly28.3%of thepopulationwasurbanisedandeven bymid-centuryalmost60%of thepopulationwasstill in ruralareas.Th
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
Urban ecologists describe the usual process of a city's growth in terms of a centrifugal process. Th...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
Ireland’s population grew substantially throughout the 1990s and achieved annual increases of 2 % du...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
In the fifty years since the publication of the Buchanan report, Regional Studies in Ireland, Irelan...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Ireland during the 20th century was a demographic outlier, rather than an economic one. With a swing...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Population issues have long been a topic of popular debate in the Republic of Ireland (RoI). This is...
The objective of the study of the Irish Urban System and its Dynamics is to define and describe the...
This paper focuses on the increasing regional disparities in Ireland, especially since the great rec...
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
Urban ecologists describe the usual process of a city's growth in terms of a centrifugal process. Th...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
Ireland’s population grew substantially throughout the 1990s and achieved annual increases of 2 % du...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
In the fifty years since the publication of the Buchanan report, Regional Studies in Ireland, Irelan...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Ireland during the 20th century was a demographic outlier, rather than an economic one. With a swing...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Population issues have long been a topic of popular debate in the Republic of Ireland (RoI). This is...
The objective of the study of the Irish Urban System and its Dynamics is to define and describe the...
This paper focuses on the increasing regional disparities in Ireland, especially since the great rec...
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
Urban ecologists describe the usual process of a city's growth in terms of a centrifugal process. Th...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...