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ForES article for British Ecological Society Special Interest Group on 'The Natural Capital of Irish Forests'
The ForES project team recently published an article in the BES Forest Ecology Group, a British Ecological Society Special Interest Group on The Natural Capital of Irish Forests.
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NCI, IEN & NPWS discuss 'Funding Nature Restoration' findings with Minister
NCI's Executive Coordinator Deirdre Lane met with the Minister of State For Nature Chris O'Sullivan, of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, in the Houses of the Oireachtas to discuss our work in June
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Irish foresters invited to join workshop demonstration of our ForES online decision-support tool
Calling all people working in the Irish forest industry - the ForES project will host two workshop demonstrations of our online decision-support tool and you are invited.
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NCI Steering Committee 2025-2027 on mission to see nature valued & restored
Natural Capital Ireland's held our first quarterly Steering Commitee meeting with our newly elected committee members in IMMA
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New paper: A capacity index to connect ecosystem condition to ecosystem services accounts
Ecosystems have different capacities to supply ecosystem services. A plantation forest might be ideal for timber not for wildlife habitat
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Forests: a tool in the fight against climate change
Climate change is having profound effects on Earth’s systems. Its effects can be seen on every continent, with some areas being affected mo
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New paper: A decision methodology for site-level ecosystem accounting
The ForES team, in collaboration with the Nature + Energy project and the IDEEA group , published a discussion paper on the application of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) at site-level, led by Dr. Courtney Gorman. Here, co-author Francesco Martini, Trinity College Dublin postdoc, outlines some key findings... The SEEA EA (System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting) is the internationally recognised standar
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Responsible forestry can pull us back from a 'carbon cliff' - Yvonne Buckley, The Irish Times
Well-managed forests on the right kinds of soil sequester and store carbon, pulling damaging carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Our team's on-site day of learning about Continuous Cover Forestry with Pro Silva Ireland
An update from ForES project postdoc Francesco Martini on the team's recent visit with Pro Silva Ireland to a forest site managed with CCF
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Biodiversity Week event on Natural Capital with NCI and Green Foundation Ireland
Natural Capital Ireland has teamed up with Green Foundation Ireland for a free event for Biodiversity Week exploring how the natural capital
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A tree is a tree: broadleaves or conifers?
There are many arguments about which type of tree is 'better' but both broadleaves and conifers fulfil different roles within ecosystems
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Watch: Dot the Botany Bot - an animation explaining how forest ecosystem services can be accounted for
In advance of the holiday festivities, ForES Project PhD candidate Kathleen Conroy of Trinity College Dublin came up with this cute robot character Dot the Botany Bot to walk us through an animated explanation of how accounting for ecosystem services works in a forestry context... as Dot searches for the forest of her dreams. Does it exist? Click below to watch... What are ecosystem services? Ecosystem services are anything that the natural world provides that brings about a
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A summer of learning and sharing for our team
This summer ForES PhD student Kathleen Conroy and Postdoc Francesco Martini of Trinity College Dublin represented our project at a number of conferences and summer schools. Here's an update on what they have been working on and what's to come... June 2023 Kathleen Conroy attended the British Ecological Society Trees for Climate Change, Biodiversity and People symposium. She presented a poster entitled “Creating Ecosystem Extent Accounts to Understand Land Use Change in Irish
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What is ecosystem conversion and what are the implications for sustainable forestry?
Our project aims to develop a tool to value the ecosystem services that forests provide to enable better decisions for the most sustainable use of land and forests. This may result in something known as ecosystem conversion. Here, Kathleen Conroy, Trinity College Dublin, looks at what conversion means in relation to forestry, with three significant associated terms - deforestation, reforestation and afforestation. Ecosystem Conversion Ecosystem conversion is an ecosystem ch
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EVENT: Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative Scheme webinar, September 14
The Government of Ireland has awarded €7million for a Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative Scheme, as part of the Shared Island Fund, to...
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Upcoming ForES presentations at major summer events in the UK and US
Our Trinity College Dublin researchers will be presenting their ForES work on ecosystem extent accounts for forest sites at a number of events this summer. Read more... Our ForES PhD Candidate Kathleen Conroy will be speaking at the Trees for Climate Change, Biodiversity and People event in Canterbury, England, hosted by The Woodland Trust , University of Kent and the British Ecological Society , which takes place from June 28-29. The presentation topic will be 'Creating Ext
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NCI at the CSO Ecosystem Accounts Stakeholder Forum in Dublin
Natural Capital Ireland was delighted to participate in the CSO's Ecosystem Account's Stakeholder Forum in Glasnevin, Dublin on May 15,...
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AGM 2023 - presenting our Annual Report and planning for the future
Natural Capital Ireland (NCI) held our 2023 AGM online on April 26, presenting our annual report and financial statements, with news of...
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Fires in forests can be naturally beneficial to ecosystems - unless they get out of hand
Forest fires can be naturally beneficial to ecosystems - unless they get out of hand. ForES PhD student Kathleen Conroy looks at the issues
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Which provides 'better' ecosystem services, natural forests or plantations?
The ES in ForES project stands for ecosystem services but which type of forest do we consider to provide 'better” ecosystem services, natural forests or plantations? Our post-doc Francesco Martini looks at the question... The 2020s is the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and efforts to restore degraded ecosystems, including forests, are growing. Replanting forests in previously forested areas (i.e., reforestation) or planting completely new forests where there were none bef
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