top of page
Blogs
Search


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.
1 min read


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
1 min read


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
3 min read


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
2 min read


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
1 min read


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
3 min read


Trees on farms: A basic understanding of Agroforestry
The concept of agroforestry can seem intimidating. Breaking it down: agro- (Greek, means “field”) and forestry (Latin, means “the outside woods”). Having the literal definition is just the starting point, now what does agroforestry actually mean? Here, Trinity College Dublin PhD candidate Kathleen Conroy explains a little bit more on the concept. Agroforestry is a type of multi-use land management which combines the forestry and agriculture industries. Under agroforestry, lan
2 min read


There Used to Be a Forest There: A Very Short Introduction to the History of Forests in Ireland
Kathleen Conroy, our ForES PhD at Trinity College Dublin, writes a potted history of Irish forests, when and why deforestation on a major scale began - & when the comeback started... It can be hard to imagine that counties Meath, Louth and Limerick were covered in forests at one time. In fact, most of Ireland was forested about 9,000 years ago. Looking at pollen records, plants became established in Ireland approximately 13,000 years ago with trees arriving 9,600 years ago (M
2 min read
SEMINAR & CONFERENCE VIDEOS
bottom of page
