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Members of the committee are based in most of the geography departments of Irish universities. A majority of geography academics across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are members of the GSI, and many contribute continually to the internationally renowned peer-reviewed journal Irish Geography.
He served as editor of the journal Irish Geography from 1968 to 1978 [1] and edited the journal's supplementary volume celebrating its golden jubilee year of 1984. [7] In retirement, Herries Davies expended considerable effort as one of the editors for ‘ The Dictionary of Irish Biography .
The oldest known Irish rock is about 1.7 billion years old and is found on Inishtrahull Island off the north coast of Inishowen [4] [5] and on the mainland at Annagh Head on the Mullet Peninsula. [6] The newer formations are the drumlins and glacial valleys as a result of the last ice age, and the sinkholes and cave formations in the limestone ...
Irish Studies is an interdisciplinary field of research devoted to the study of Ireland, History of Ireland. Geography of Ireland, Culture of Ireland, Literature of Ireland, Art of Ireland, Languages of Ireland, Politics of the Republic of Ireland, Politics of Northern Ireland and Irish people in Ireland and elsewhere.
The geography of the entire island of Ireland — including both the Republic of Ireland and British Northern Ireland ... Irish grid reference system;
John Cristopher "Jack" Coleman (1914–1971) [1] was a respected Irish geographer, archaeologist, speleologist and mountaineer.He devoted much of his life to the study of the caves of Ireland, the product of which were his many contributions to scientific journals in Ireland and the United Kingdom, his founding of the Speleological Society of Ireland and the publishing of his book, The Caves ...
Spatial Economic Analysis is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the development of theory and methods in spatial economics.It is published by Routledge on behalf of the Regional Studies Association and the British and Irish Section of the Regional Science Association International.
Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review is an Irish scholarly journal established in 1912, with its first issue published in March 1912. It is published by Messenger Publications for the Jesuits of Ireland. Its current editor, appointed in 2021, is Dr Dermot Roantree, of the Irish Jesuit Communications office. He is the first lay editor of the journal.