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    • Applications for grant aid for afforestation (09/09/2008 - 23/09/2008) 

      Ireland. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008-09-24)
    • Applications for grant aid for Native Woodland Scheme (09/09/2008 - 23/09/2008) 

      Ireland. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008-09-24)
    • Best practice in raised bog restoration in Ireland 

      Mackin, Francis; Barr, Alan; Rath, Patrick; Eakin, Maurice; Ryan, Jim; Jeffrey, Rebecca; Valverde, Fernando Fernandez (National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture, Heritage and the GaeltachtIE, 2017-12)
      Of the 310,000 hectares of raised bog estimated to have originally occurred in Ireland, only 50,000 hectares now remains, and much of this is in poor ecological condition. This guidance document has been produced to provide ...
    • Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food : statement of Strategy 2008 - 2010 

      Ireland. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008)
    • Economic issues in Irish forestry 

      O'Connor, R.; Kearney, B. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1993)
      The main objective of this paper is to show the extent to which forestry can provide income and employment in the State. To put the subject in context the paper commences by showing the areas under forest in Ireland and ...
    • The economics of Irish forestry 

      Gray, H. J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1964)
      In reviewing the development of State Forestry in Ireland with particular regard to its economic implications, I propose to deal successively with three main periods of development?-1908-1922 and 1922-1958?which between ...
    • Factors relevant to planning an economic forestry policy 

      Jack, W. H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1964)
      A major consideration in overall economic planning must be the extent to which a resource which can be provided locally is being brought into the country. In Ireland there is a virtual absence of mineral resources but ...
    • Farm forestry investment in Ireland under uncertainty 

      Wiemers, Emily; Behan, Jasmina (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2004)
      This paper develops a model to explain farmers? decision to move from agricultural activities to forestry. Farmers in Ireland have strong links with land and are reluctant to enter into forestry even when the returns from ...
    • Forestry in Ireland 

      Bailey, William F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1889)
      In view of the proposed extension of the Land Purchase Acts, the question of the protection and development of Forestry in Ireland is one of very great importance and interest to the entire community. The effect of ...
    • Forestry: its present position and future prospects in Ireland 

      Muriel, C.E. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
      In a most interesting paper read before this Society in November, 1903, by the late Mr. C. Litton Falkiner, the forestry question was considered historically: in this paper I propose to discuss, chiefly with reference ...
    • Irish forestry policy 

      Convery, Frank J. (Stationery OfficeIE, 1979)
    • The net contribution of the agri-food sector to the inflow of funds into Ireland : a new estimate 

      Riordan, Brendan (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008-05)
    • On the economic causes of the present state of agriculture in Ireland: part five 

      Hancock, W. Neilson (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1849)
      In the former papers of this series I have directed your attention to the general legal impediments to the application of capital to agriculture in Ireland. In this paper I purpose to bring under your notice the special ...
    • The re-afforesting of Ireland?the advantages and disadvantages 

      Moore, Fletcher (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1883)
      The re afforesting of Ireland being at present before the public as one of the grand schemes for the regeneration of Ireland, I propose bringing this subject before you to-night, and pointing out what seem to me to be, ...
    • Sceimeanna agus seirbhisi 2008 

      Ireland. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & FoodIE, 2008)