Communications are an outstanding feature of Ireland's rural landscape. Some roads date from early times, but a network of roads and lanes, much denser than in most of Europe, developed strongly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to link the diffuse pattern of small single farms, provide access to peat bogs and hill grazing, and serve a population substantially larger than the present. The expansion of roads had profound consequences in pre-industrial Ireland, ending isolation, altering rural settlement patterns and facilitating the erosion of native culture and the process of emigration. During the same period, and encouraged by central Ireland's low relief, canals were constructed, running in a predominantly east-west direction an...
In the early 1900s, at the height of the Irish railways, almost everyone lived within 5 miles of a r...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
There are several ways of approaching the r61e of transport in a developing economy. Thus the intern...
Environment and development in Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland, 9-13 December 1991We liv...
This chapter focuses on technological and geo-spatial dreams of modernity through a study of the une...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Civilising Rural Ireland examines how modern Ireland emerged out of the social and economic transfor...
"Home Industries Section," with catalogues and index: p. 308-[360]Mode of access: Internet
In this paper, two parishes on Gotland have been the focus for intense study regarding the organisat...
This issue covers topics that concern the regeneration and renewal of urban and rural areas within c...
The future economic viability of Irish rural areas will be influenced by (i) macroeconomic forces tr...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
SUMMARY After noting that many rural railway lines have been closed down in great Britain because t...
In the early 1900s, at the height of the Irish railways, almost everyone lived within 5 miles of a r...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
There are several ways of approaching the r61e of transport in a developing economy. Thus the intern...
Environment and development in Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland, 9-13 December 1991We liv...
This chapter focuses on technological and geo-spatial dreams of modernity through a study of the une...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Civilising Rural Ireland examines how modern Ireland emerged out of the social and economic transfor...
"Home Industries Section," with catalogues and index: p. 308-[360]Mode of access: Internet
In this paper, two parishes on Gotland have been the focus for intense study regarding the organisat...
This issue covers topics that concern the regeneration and renewal of urban and rural areas within c...
The future economic viability of Irish rural areas will be influenced by (i) macroeconomic forces tr...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
SUMMARY After noting that many rural railway lines have been closed down in great Britain because t...
In the early 1900s, at the height of the Irish railways, almost everyone lived within 5 miles of a r...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
There are several ways of approaching the r61e of transport in a developing economy. Thus the intern...