Landscape

Welcome to the Landscape Section, the Irish landscape is a living landscape in every sense of the word. It has and will continue to be used in an ever-changing variety of ways.

News

Welcome to the News section where you can find out all the latest news about Landscape from The Heritage Council. Click on the news articles below for more information.

LANDSCAPE FEATURED NEWS

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Latest News

New book published on Croghan, Co Offaly

New book on Croghan, Co Offaly by John Feehan, published by Offaly County Council in association with UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science, funded by the Heritage Council.

Towns and cities with heritage assets are more appealing places to live, work and visit

Something in the human psyche makes people enjoy being in historic environments.

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HERITAGE IN YOUR AREA

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LANDSCAPE EVENTS

Launch of ‘Landscape Conservation for Irish Bats’

Dr Liam Lysaght, Director of the National Biodiversity Data Centre, will launch the results of the new study on Monday 23rd January 2012 at 3pm in the Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2.

LANDSCAPE PUBLICATIONS

Proposals for Ireland’s Landscapes 2010

The Irish landscape is where we all live, work and spend our leisure time. Today, it faces an increasingly complex range of challenges. Whether through the accelerating natural and man-made impacts of climate change, or the...