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Understanding the Lived Experiences of Gender Minority Students in Irish Third-Level Education: Steps Towards Achieving Safety and Inclusion
(National LGBTQI Federation (NXF), 2020)This policy brief provides an overview of the findings in “Understanding the Lived Experiences of Gender Minority Students in Irish Third-Level Education: A National Survey of Transgender, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming ... -
Uneven development and the third space in the urban system : evidence from Dublin
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geography, 2001)The objective of this study is to contribute to the understanding of urban social change through theoretical-empirical exploration of the third space in the city. To achieve this, the research examines some aspects of the ... -
A Unified Theoretical Framework of Learning Theories to Inform and Guide Public Health Continuing Medical Education Research and Practice
(2021)Continuing medical education (CME) emerged at the start of the 20th century as a means of maintaining clinical competence among health care practitioners. However, evidence indicates that CME is often poorly developed and ... -
Urban conservation in a comparative perspective : Dublin and Stockholm
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geography, 2003)This thesis explores differing approaches to urban conservation in the cities of Dublin and Stockholm. It examines the impact of Central Government policies that have addressed directly or had indirect impact upon urban ... -
Urban Food Sharing
(Policy Press, 2019)This book explores the history and current practice of food sharing. Illustrated by rich case studies from around the world, the book uses new empirical data to set an agenda for research and action. The book will ... -
Urban vacancy in Ireland: Addressing recent responses and opportunities
(Trinity College Dublin & Dublin City Council, 2023)This report outlines recent political and policy responses to urban vacancy in Ireland, the challenges that these policy objectives face, and lessons that can be drawn from the experience of those implemented them. It is ... -
Utilizing Papal Taxation Records for Geographical, Economic, and Cultural Analysis: A Study of Early Fourteenth Century Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Geography, 2020)This project explores the economic, physical, political, and cultural geography of medieval Ireland by mapping the 1302-20 papal tax valuations of ecclesiastical benefices, with parish incomes being used as proxies for ... -
Visa Policy as Migration Channel, Ireland
(European Commission, 2011-12-01)An Irish visa is a form of pre-entry clearance to travel to a point of entry to the State only. Whether or not the visa carries any legitimate expectation of entering the State has been debated in the courts. Ireland and ... -
Vulnerability mapping for the protection of karst aquifers in England and Wales
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geography, 2004)This research project developed a New Method of vulnerability mapping for the protection of karst aquifers in England and Wales alongside the COST Action 620 project, which developed a framework for a European Approach to ... -
Western banks in Eastern Europe: New geographies of financialisation (GEOFIN research agenda)
(2017)GEOFIN research agenda: Financialisation, or the growing power of finance over societies and economies, is increasingly recognised as the key feature of contemporary capitalism. However, significant ... -
What role for citizens? Evolving engagement in quadruple helix smart district initiatives
(2023)Globally, smart city initiatives are becoming increasingly ubiquitous elements of complex, sociotechnical urban systems. While there is general agreement that cities cannot be smart without citizen involvement, the ... -
Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of The Covid-19 Pandemic
(2020)This paper has two interrelated aims. First, it attempts to sketch a preliminary map of economic winners and losers to highlight the emerging economic geographies of the coronavirus pandemic. Second, it aims to explore the ... -
With the eyes of history : the Natura 2000 network, acute land use conflicts, and the future of EU biodiversity policy
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Geography, 2014)This thesis concerns the history of the European Union's Natura 2000 network of protected areas, established under the Birds Directive (1979) and the Habitats Directive (1992), and the light this history sheds on: the ...