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Areas Converted to Residential Use
Areas Converted to Residential Use
Areas Converted to Residential Use, Dublin Area, MOLAND 2000–2006
Courtesy EPA
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Rural
While there has been an overall drift from rural to urban living Ireland has many dwellings situated in rural areas In 2006 there were 555 000 households in rural zones which increased to 602 000 by ...
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River eutrophication
River eutrophication
Eutrophication is a problem in Ireland's rivers. The term describes excessive growth of green plant material due to high levels of nutrients reaching the water.
Courtesy of the EPA
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity refers to the variety of living things that share this planet with us The pressures that we exert on the environment are often reflected in damage to or destruction of other living things ...
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Céide Fields, Mayo
Céide Fields, Mayo
The Céide Fields are the oldest known field systems in the world, over 5,500 years old. If you look carefully at this photograph you can see the stone walls which oulined the fields and buildings of one of Ireland's earliest farms.
Courtesy of Dúchás
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Salmon farming
Salmon farming
This photograph shows a salmon farm.
Irish Farmers' Journal
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Soil
Soil is made up of a mixture of organic material and minerals and develops over very long periods of time The organic matter comes from dead plants and many of the minerals come from the rocks ...
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Indoor water tap
Indoor water tap
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Slurry spread close to watercourse
Slurry spread close to watercourse
Slurry spread close to watercourse
M. McGarrigle EPA
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River Liffey Source
River Liffey Source
The source of the River Liffey near The Sally Gap in Wicklow, October 2005



