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A Profile of Ireland’s Uplands Uplands perform vital ecological services that are essential to the wellbeing of our wider society These include water storage and flood attenuation Uplands are also important natural habitats, and the preservation of upland landscapes is essential in maintaining and promoting biodiversity Europe’s uplands, and those on the island of Ireland in particular, are associated with high nature
Irish Uplands Forum - Caring for the Uplands Caring for the Uplands The Irish Uplands Forum pursues a partnership approach to sustainable management of upland areas and to support upland community groups to address local challenges
MINUTES OF THE 13th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE IRISH UPLANDS FORUM . . . This concluded the election to the Board of The Irish Uplands Forum Limited It was agreed that the Board may rotate the individual roles to ensure refreshment of responsibilities once they meet for next term (Autumn 2021) Nomination of the Board was proposed by Helen Lawless and seconded by Breandán Ó Caoimh
Chairman’s Repo - irishuplandsforum. org Chairman’s Report Welcome to the twelfth AGM since the IUF became a limited company It is in response to the Covid-19 pandemic that the Board, in order to meet our corporate requirements, has decided to conduct this meeting online this year I want to thank our Company Secretary Deirdre Lewis for organising the meeting via a social media channel
Wild Atlantic Nature Life Report Draft1 - Irish Uplands Forum The Irish Uplands Forum-commissioned socio-economic study (O’Keefe and Crowley 2019) identified uplands as the main provider of ‘high nature value’ farmlands with the ability to deliver vital ecosystem benefits It stressed that local adaptations of upland agri-environmental farming practices need to be encouraged and developed further
Note on Teagasc Uplands Symposium 2023, Westport, Co Mayo Note on Teagasc Uplands Symposium 2023, Westport, Co Mayo Uplands Farming and Landscape Management - 16 November 2023 A one-day symposium was held by Teagasc on Uplands Farming and Landscape Management, engaging policymakers, farmers, researchers and wider stakeholders from across the island of Ireland
Uplands EIPs Workshop Programme Oct 2021 - 2-page A workshop to discuss what should replace EIP projects, locally and nationally What should a future national uplands agri-environmental programme look like? How can it support a sustainable future for upland farming families?
Irish Uplands Forum: Biodiversity Walk on the Hill of Howth Irish Uplands Forum: Biodiversity Walk on the Hill of Howth 11am, Saturday 14th August, 2021 A small band of explorers, led by IUF Research Director and expert Ecologist, Dr Mary Tubridy, walked up the Hill of Howth along the Greenhollows track on a damp August morning as part of Heritage Week 2021
Biodiversity - Irish Uplands Forum As plants and animals in the uplands must be able to tolerate extreme conditions its biodiversity has unique characteristics Plants must be able to tolerate extreme acidity, low levels of mineral nutrients and changes in temperature and even exposure to snow Because plant productivity is very low, animal diversity is very limited and little food is available for animals The plants and
Newsletter E Zine the Irish Uplands Our primary focus is a partnership approach to sustainable upland management and to support upland community groups to addre s local challenges The IUF’s vision is to advocate a collective voice for the sustainable management of uplands, providing ad-vocacy and informed support to groups to build a vibrant network of