Prior to 2008, reference to green infrastructure (GI) in Irish planning, advocacy and guidance documentation had been limited. However, by November 2011, GI was referenced in statutory guidance at national, regional and local levels, while also enjoying reference in many non-statutory planning policy and advocacy documents. This thesis seeks to examine and explain the processes which facilitated the rapid emergence, evolutionary trajectory and institutionalisation of GI planning policy in Ireland. Specifically, the investigation seeks to critically examine why and how GI was introduced, interpreted and advanced in planning policy formulation in Ireland between November 2008 and November 2011. Situated within the field of interpretiv...
ABSTRACTWith growing urban populations and increasing demands for more liveable, healthy and resilie...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
National policy has aimed at making development more sustainable. However, successful movement towar...
Prior to 2008, reference to green infrastructure (GI) in Irish planning, advocacy and guidance docum...
Advocates of the green infrastructure (GI) concept claim it offers a progressive planning approach t...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy analysis has greatly enhanced understanding of policy process dyna...
The 'landscape' approach to planning and design has long since advanced a social ecological perspect...
The ?landscape? approach to planning and design has long since advanced a social-ecological perspect...
This paper examines how meaning making influences the content and currency of the evidence used to s...
Many economies throughout the world were devastated by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Ire...
Green infrastructure (GI) can be a difficult to fathom concept. It is employed in different ways in...
This paper develops and tests a new self-assessment policy tool that illuminates the quality of plan...
Drawing on recent policy and practice in Ireland, particularly as promoted by the National Planning ...
Many aspects of geography studied by second level students involve change and development in Irelan...
Alister Scott and Max Hislop use a hybridised policy analysis tool to assess the breadth and depth o...
ABSTRACTWith growing urban populations and increasing demands for more liveable, healthy and resilie...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
National policy has aimed at making development more sustainable. However, successful movement towar...
Prior to 2008, reference to green infrastructure (GI) in Irish planning, advocacy and guidance docum...
Advocates of the green infrastructure (GI) concept claim it offers a progressive planning approach t...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy analysis has greatly enhanced understanding of policy process dyna...
The 'landscape' approach to planning and design has long since advanced a social ecological perspect...
The ?landscape? approach to planning and design has long since advanced a social-ecological perspect...
This paper examines how meaning making influences the content and currency of the evidence used to s...
Many economies throughout the world were devastated by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Ire...
Green infrastructure (GI) can be a difficult to fathom concept. It is employed in different ways in...
This paper develops and tests a new self-assessment policy tool that illuminates the quality of plan...
Drawing on recent policy and practice in Ireland, particularly as promoted by the National Planning ...
Many aspects of geography studied by second level students involve change and development in Irelan...
Alister Scott and Max Hislop use a hybridised policy analysis tool to assess the breadth and depth o...
ABSTRACTWith growing urban populations and increasing demands for more liveable, healthy and resilie...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
National policy has aimed at making development more sustainable. However, successful movement towar...