
Historic Landscape Characterisation in Ireland - Best Practice Guidance
This guidance is intended as a contribution to the Government’s emerging National Landscape Strategy.
Read moreRead lessDrawing on a variety of disciplines such as archaeology, geography and architecture, Historic Landscape Characterisation attempts to describe and document the character of different landscapes in order that they may be valued for the social resource that they are, and managed as historical capital. Managing the landscape is not just about looking after the protected or iconic parts that we are all generally familiar with, but it must also be about understanding and caring for everyday and undesignated places as well.
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): George Lambrick, Jill Hind and Ianto Wain

Landscape Character Assessment CPD Carbon Footprint Audit
The carbon footprint for the multi-disciplinary LCA CPD Course September 2010
Read moreRead lessThe carbon footprint for the multi-disciplinary LCA CPD Course September 2010 is five tonnes of CO2 from car travel and fossil fuels associated with heating and electricity usage at training venues
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): Oonagh Duggan

Proposals for Ireland's Landscapes (Summary Document)
Summary of our policy proposals on how we might manage, plan and conserve Ireland’s landscape into the future.
Read moreRead lessIt is based on the work of the Heritage Council and many of its Irish and European partners in seeking, over a ten-year period, to promote the implementation of the European Landscape Convention (ELC).
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): The Heritage Council

Proposals for Ireland's Landscapes
This document reflects new ideas regarding how we might manage, plan and conserve Ireland’s landscape into the future.
Read moreRead lessBased on the work of the Heritage Council and many of its Irish and European partners in seeking, over a ten-year period, to promote the implementation of the European Landscape Convention (ELC).
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): The Heritage Council

An Introduction to Landscape Character Assessment (LCA)
This Multi-Disciplinary Landscape Character Assessment CPD Training Course
Read moreRead lessThis CPD training course will be of significant value to those whose professional work impinges on the Irish landscape including planners, landscape architects, archaeologists, ecologists, architects, engineers and horticulturists. Individuals might – for example - be working for a local authority or in private practice.
- Published by: The Heritage Council
- Author(s): The Heritage Council

Landscape Character Assessment in Ireland: Baseline Audit & Assessment Update 2009
The aim of this report is to provide a factual update of research set out in Section 3 of the 2006 Baseline Report.
Read moreRead lessMinogue and Associates were commissioned by the Heritage Council to update the LCA Baseline Audit and Evaluation report published in 2006.The same full and detailed review, consultation and analysis undertaken for the Baseline Report has not been undertaken for this research.
- Published by: The Heritage Council

The Irish Landscape 2009 Conference Papers
This conference and the papers presented in this publication examine how we might do better and best manage, conserve and plan for our landscape in the future.
The diversity and style of the papers reflect the experience and interests of the authors and similarly serve to highlight that landscape is dynamic and changing in response to natural and cultural causes.
- Published by: The Heritage Council
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Heritage Outlook: Landscape Highlights 2004 - 2009 [Special Edition]
These articles were presented as part of the package available for the 2009 Landscape Conference.
Read moreRead lessThis special edition of Heritage Outlook brings together all the landscape articles featured in the magazine between 2004 and 2009.
- Published by: The Heritage Council