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All photographs were taken by the author unless stated. Chapter 1 Fig. 1.4 Photograph taken by Dermot Blackburn Fig. 1.5 Cover of Burren Spring Conference brochure 2009, Burren College of Art, Ballvaghan Chapter 2 Fig. 2.2 Photograph taken by Dermot Blackburn Chapter 3 Fig. 3.7 Reproduced in F.H.A. Aalen, Kevin Whelan and Matthew Stout (eds), Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape (Cork: Cork University Press, 1997), p. 11 Chapter 4 Fig. 4.5 Justin Gleeson, Rob Kitchen, Brendan Bartley, John Driscoll, Ronan Foley, Stewart Fotheringham and Chris Lloyd, The Atlas of the Island of Ireland: Mapping Social and Economic Change (All-Island Research Observatory and International Centre of Local and Regional Development, AIRO Maynooth and ICLRD Armagh, 2008) Fig. 4.6 Ibid. Fig. 4.10 Ibid. Fig. 4.11 Ibid. Fig. 4.12 Ibid. Fig. 4.15 John Crowley and John Sheehan (eds), The Iveragh Peninsula (Cork: Cork University Press, 2009), p. 415 Chapter 5 Fig. 5.2 Photograph taken by Nutan Fig. 5.6 Deirdre O’Mahony, An Taisce Get Out, Inkjet print on Diebond, 21.7 x 16.5 cm, 2007 FIGURE SOURCES AND ATTRIBUTIONS 208 Landscape and Society in Contemporary Ireland Chapter 6 Fig. 6.2 Photograph taken by John Finn Chapter 7 Fig. 7.11 and 7.12 Photographs taken by Dr John Olley Chapter 8 Fig. 8.13 Map derived from 1994 Bord Fáilte Development Plan and Department of the Environment (NI), Northern Ireland Landscape Character Assessment, 2000 Fig. 8.14 Photograph taken by John Finn Fig. 8.16 Fingal County Council, Howth Special Amenity Area Order (1999) Chapter 9 Fig. 9.7 Map derived from Mayo County Council, County Mayo Wind Energy Strategy, 2011 Chapter 10 Fig. 10.8 Central Statistics Office and All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) Chapter 11 Fig. 11.1 Derived from Heritage Outlook, the journal of the Heritage Council (2005) Fig. 11.3 Photograph taken by Susanne Forslund Fig. 11.4 Photograph taken by Markus Forslund Aalen, F.H.A., Kevin Whelan and Matthew Stout, Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape, 1st edn (Cork: Cork University Press, 1997) An Taisce, State of the Nation: A Review of Ireland’s Planning System 2000–2011 (Dublin: An Taisce, 2012) Armstrong, John, The Secret Power of Beauty: Why happiness is in the Eye of the Beholder (London: Allen Lane, 2004) Baker, F.D., An Angler’s Paradise: Recollections of Twenty Years with Rod and Line in Ireland (Ashburton, Devon: Flyfisher’s Classic Library, 2000) Bannon, Michael, Planning: The Irish Experience, 1920–1988 (Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 1989) Barker, Richard, Coming Down from the Mountains: Landscape Challenges Arising from Recent Trends in Wind Farm Development (Dublin: Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, 2011) Bartlett, Thomas, Ireland: A History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010) Bond, Valerie, An Taisce: The First Fifty Years (Dublin: The Hannon Press, 2005) Bourke, Simon, ‘Media and Heritage in Ireland: Representations of Heritage in Irish Newspapers and the Praxis of Determination’, PhD thesis, Dublin City University, 2009 Brinkerhoff, Derick W. and Arthur A. Goldsmith, ‘Clientelism, Patrimonialism and Democratic Governance: An Overview and Framework for Assessment and Programming’, DocID/Order No: PN-ACR-426, December 2002 (http:// www.dec.org/pdf_docs/PNACR426.pdf (Washington, DC: US Agency for International Development, Office of Democracy and Governance, 2002)) Brody, Hugh, The Other Side of Eden (London: Faber & Faber, 2001) Brown, David Blayney, Romanticism (London: Phaidon Press, 2001) Buckley, Inge, ‘Wind Energy in Ireland: The Present Situation’, in Richard Douthwaite (ed.), Before the Well Runs Dry: Ireland’s Transition to Renewable Energy (Dublin: Feasta, 2003) Carswell, Simon, Anglo Republic: Inside the Bank that Broke Ireland (Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2011) Clare County Council, Clare County Development Plan, 1988 (Ennis: Clare County Council, 1988) BIBLIOGRAPHY ...

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