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Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit
Publications
The SEMRU publications page lists selected articles, book chapters, conference proceedings and working papers produced by SEMRU staff. Please note that Working Papers often represent early stages in the presentation of research findings, and should not be quoted without permission from the authors.
Journal ArticlesHynes, S. and Farrelly, N. (2012). Defining standard statistical coastal regions for Ireland, Marine Policy 36: 393–404 Walsh, A.T., Domegan, C., & Fleming, D. (2012) “Marketing’s Response to environmental decline and the call for sustainability” Social Business Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 121-143 Vega, A. (2012), “Using Place Rank to Measure Sustainable Accessibility”, Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 24, 411-418. Macken-Walsh, A. (2012) Operationalising Contemporary Rural Development: Socio-Cultural Determinants Arising from a Strong Local Fishing Culture, Human Ecology, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 199-211 Farrell, N. Breen, B., Hynes, S., Cuddy, M. (2012). Addressing failures of the Common Fisheries Policy: How principles of devolved community-based governance may improve the sustainability of Irish fisheries, The Irish Review of Community Economic Development Law & Policy, 1 (3): 53 - 74. Hynes, S. and Hennessy, T. (2012). Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in the Irish Economy, World Economy 35 (10): 1340-1358. Stithou, M., Hynes, S. and Hanley, N. (2012). Estimating the Value of Achieving ’Good Ecological Status’ in the Boyne River Catchment Using Choice Experiments, Economic and Social Review, 43 (3): 24 - 37. Edwards, M., Løvstad Holdt, S. and Hynes, S (2012). Algal eating habits of phycologists attending the ISAP Halifax Conference and members of the general public, Journal of Applied Psychology, 24 (3): 627-633. Boeri, M. Longo, A., Doherty, E. and Hynes, S. (2012). Site choices in recreational demand: a matter of utility maximization or regret minimization? Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 1(1): 32–47. Howley, P., Doherty, E., Buckley, C., Hynes, S., van Rensburg, T. and Green, S. (2012). Exploring preferences towards the provision of farmland walking trails: A supply and demand perspective, Land Use Policy, 29: 111– 118. Howley, P., O’Donoghue, C. and Hynes, S., (2012). Exploring public preferences for traditional farming landscapes: An Irish case study, Landscape and Urban Planning, 104: 66– 74. Byrne, F., Waters, P., Waters, S., Hynes, S., Ní Thuairisg, C., O'Sullivan, M. (2011) Demographics, nature and treatment of orthopaedic trauma injuries occurring in an agricultural context in the West of Ireland, Irish Journal of Medical Science, 180 (1) pp 185-189(5) Morrissey, K., O’Donoghue, C. and Hynes, S. (2011). Quantifying the value of multi-sectoral marine commercial activity in Ireland, Marine Policy 35 (2011) 721–727 Hynes, S., Campbell, D. and Howley, P. (2011). A Holistic vs. an Attribute-based Approach to Agri-Environmental Policy Valuation: Do Welfare Estimates Differ? Journal of Agricultural Economics 62 (2): 305–329. Cullinan, J., Hynes, S., O'Donoghue, C. (2011). Using spatial microsimulation to account for demographic and spatial factors in environmental benefit transfer, Ecological Economics: 70 (4) pp 813-824. Wattage, P., Glenn, H., Mardlea, S., Van Rensburg, T., Grehan, A. and Foley, N. (2011). Economic value of conserving deep-sea corals in Irish waters: A choice experiment study on marine protected areas, Fisheries Research, 107 (2011) 59–67. Foley, N., van Rensburg, T and Armstrong, C. (2011). The rise and fall of the Irish orange roughy fishery: An economic analysis. Marine Policy, 35(6): 756-763 Foley, N. Kahui, V., Armstrong, C., and van Rensburg, T. (2010). Estimating Linkages between Redfish and Cold Water Coral on the Norwegian Coast. Marine Resource Economics, 25: 105-120 Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and O’Donoghue, C. (2010). A Combinatorial Optimization Approach to Non-market Environmental Benefit Aggregation via Simulated Populations, Land Economics, 86 (2): 345–362. Howley, P., Hynes, S. and O'Donoghue, C. (2010). The citizen versus consumer distinction: An exploration of individuals' preferences in Contingent Valuation studies, Ecological Economics 69: 1524–1531.
Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and O'Donoghue, C. (2009). Alternative treatments of the cost of time in recreational demand models: an application to whitewater kayaking in Ireland. Journal of Environmental Management 90(2):1014-1021. O’Donoghue, C., Hynes, S. and Lennon, J (2009). The Life-Cycle Income Analysis Model (LIAM): A Study of a Flexible Dynamic Microsimulation Modelling Computing Framework. International Journal of Microsimulation 2 (1): 16-31. Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and Scarpa, R. (2008). Effects on Welfare Measures of Alternative Means of Accounting for Preference Heterogeneity in Recreational Demand Models. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 90 (4): 1011-1027. Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and Garvey, E. (2007). Up the Proverbial Creek without a paddle: Accounting for variable participant skill levels in Recreational Demand Modelling. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 36: 413 – 426. Hynes, S. and Hanley, N. (2006). Preservation versus Development on Irish Rivers: Whitewater Kayaking and Hydro Power in Ireland. Land Use Policy 23: 170 - 180.
Book Chapters
Morrissey K., Clarke, G., Ballas, D., Hynes, S. and O’Donoghue, C. (2012). SMILE – An Applied Spatial Microsimulation Model for Ireland, In Stimson, R., and Haynes, K., (eds.). Geography at Work: Applying Geographical Analysis to in the Public and Business Domains, Kluwer Academic Publishers. N. Farrell, K. Morrissey and C. O’Donoghue (2012). Creating a Spatial Microsimulation of the Irish Local Economy, published in a ’Spatial Microsimulation: A Reference Guide for Users’ (eds. K. Edwards and R. Tanton) in September 2012. C. O’Donoghue, N. Farrell, K. Morrissey, J. Lennon, D. Ballas, G.P. Clarke and S. Hynes (2012). The SMILE Model: Construction and Calibration, published in ’Spatial Microsimulation for Rural Policy Analysis’ (eds. C. O’Donoghue, D. Ballas, G.P. Clarke, S. Hynes and K. Morrissey) in October 2012. O’Donoghue, C., Leach, R. and Hynes, S. (2009). Simulating Earnings in Dynamic Microsimulation Models, in A. Harding, P Williamson and A Zaidi (eds.) New Frontiers in Microsimulation Modelling. Amsterdam: North Holland. Hynes, S., Buckley, C and van Rensburg, T. (2008). Recreational Pursuits on Marginal Farm Land: A Discrete-Choice Model, in Subir Ghosh (ed.) Rural Tourism. ICFAI Books.
Working PapersMorrissey, K., O'Donoghue, C. & Farrell, N. (2012). The Local Impact of the Marine Sector in Ireland, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-10 Morrissey, K. & O'Donoghue, C. (2012). The Potential for an Irish Maritime Transportation Cluster: An Input-Output Analysis, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-09 Morrissey, K. and O'Donoghue, C. (2012). The Role of the Marine Sector in the Irish National Economy: An Input-Output Analysis, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-08 Hynes, S. and Greene, W. (2012). Panel Travel Cost Count Data Models for On-Site Samples that Incorporate Unobserved Heterogeneity with Respect to the Impact of the Explanatory Variables, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-07 Boerl, M., Doherty, E., Campbell, D & Longo, A. (2012). Investigating Scale Heterogeneity in Latent Class Models, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-06 Doherty, E., Campbell, D.,Hynes, S.(2012), Exploring Cost Heterogeneity in Recreational Demand, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-05 Doherty, E., Campbell, D.,Hynes, S. & van Rensburg, T. (2012). Labelling Effects in Discrete Choice Experiments, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-04 Buckley, C., Hynes, S. and Mechan, S. (2012). Operating or not Operating at the Margin: Farmers Willingness to Adopt a Riparian Buffer Zone, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-03 Breen, B. and Hynes, S. (2012). A Biome Portfolio Analysis (BPA) of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the West of Ireland, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-02 Hynes, S., Norton, D., and Hanley, N. (2012). Accounting for Cultural Dimensions in Estimating the Value of Coastal Zone Ecosystem Services using International Benefit Transfer, SEMRU Working Paper 12-WP-SEMRU-01 Stithou, M., Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and and Campbell, D. (2011). Estimating the Value of Achieving ’Good Ecological Status’ under the Water Framework Directive in the Boyne River Catchment: A Mixed Multinomial Logit Approach, SEMRU Working Paper 11-WP-SEMRU-06 Hynes, S. and Greene, W. (2011). Estimating recreation demand with on-site panel data: An application of a latent class truncated and endogenously stratified count data model, SEMRU Working Paper 11-WP-SEMRU-05 Edwards, M., Løvstad Holdt, S. and Hynes, S. (2011). Algal eating habits of phycologists attending the ISAP Halifax conference and members of the general public, SEMRU Working Paper 11-WP-SEMRU-04 Morrissey, K. and O’Donoghue, C. (2011). The marine economy and regional development, SEMRU Working Paper 1 1-WP-SEMRU-03. Morrissey, K. and Moran, C. (2011). The non-market value of water based activities in the West of Ireland, SEMRU Working Paper 11-WP-SEMRU-02. Morrissey, K. and Moran, C. (2011). A Socio-economic study of marine-based water activities in the West of Ireland, SEMRU Working Paper 11-WP-SEMRU-01 Macken-Walsh, A. (2010). Operationalising Contemporary EU Rural Development: socio-cultural determinants arising from a strong local fishing culture, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-01
Hynes, S. and Farrelly, N (2010). A Socio-Economic Profile of Coastal Regions in Ireland, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-02 Howley, P., Buckley, C., Hynes, S. and Van Rensburg, T. (2010). Understanding individuals’ preferences for coastal walking trails: an Irish case study, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-03 O’Donoghue, C., Howley, P., Hynes, S., Fealy, R., Chyzheuskaya, A., Green, S., Meredith, D. and Morrissey K. (2010). The Spatial Relationship between Economic Activity and River Water Quality, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-04 Barry, L., van Rensburg, T. and Hynes, S. (2010). Modelling Access to the Irish Coastline: A Contingent Behavioural Approach, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-05 Breen, B. and Stephen Hynes (2010). Protection of Irish Marine Ecosystems and Fishing Communities under Uncertainty: A Review of Risk Management, Incentive Creation and a Portfolio Theory Approach, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-06 Breen, B. and Stephen Hynes (2010). Bio-economic Fishery Models and a Theoretical Outline of Portfolio Theory, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-07 Morrissey, K., Coady, E., Cuddy, M. (2010). A Socio-Economic Analysis of the Inshore Fishing Industry in West Clare, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-08
Farrell, N., Breen, B. Cuddy, M. and Hynes, S. (2010). Sustainable fishing in Irish waters: Assessment of Current Practices, Policies and Alternative Approaches, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-9 Foley, N., van Rensburg, T. and Armstrong, C. (2010). The Irish Orange Roughy Fishery: An Economic Analysis, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-10 Hind, E.J. (2010). Fishers: The Forgotten Scientists, SEMRU Working Paper 10-WP-SEMRU-11
Cullinan, J., Hynes, S. and O’Donoghue, C. (2008). Aggregating Consumer Surplus Values in Travel Cost Modelling Using Spatial Microsimulation and GIS Techniques. Teagasc Working Paper, No. 08wpre07. Hynes, S., Farrelly, N., Murphy, E. and O’Donoghue, C. (2008). Conservation under the Irish Rural Environmental Protection Scheme: What land cover types are being protected? Teagasc Working Paper, No. 08wpre04.
Conference Papers
Hynes, S. and Green, W. (2012). Preference Heterogeneity in Contingent Behaviour Travel Cost Models with On-site Samples: A Random Parameter versus a Latent Class Approach. 19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Prague, June 27th - 30th Hynes, S., Norton, D. and Hanley, N. (2012). Accounting for Cultural Dimensions in Estimating the Value of Coastal Zone Ecosystem Services Using International Benefit Transfer. 19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Prague, June 27th - 30th Hynes, S., Stithou, M., O’Donoghue, C., Norton, D. (2012). Estimating the Value of Achieving 'Good Ecological Status under the Water Framework Directive' using Spatial Micro-Simulation Techniques. European Conference of the International Microsimulation Association, Dublin, May 17th to 19th. Hynes, S. (2012). The Socio-Economic Development of the Marine Sector in the Atlantic Area. Atlantic Area Annual Conference ’The Marine Economy’ – a key component of the EU Integrated Strategy for the Atlantic Area. Malahide, Dublin, February 7th Walsh, A. (2012). Driving sustainable consumption in the Irish seafood sector: a macromarketing systems perspective, 37th Annual Macromarketing Conference (Doctoral Colloquium). Berlin. 11th & 12th June 2012. Farrell, N., Morrissey, K., O’Donoghue, C. (2012). Estimating the Regional Socio-Economic impact of an Irish Wave Energy Supply chain using Spatial Microsimulation, European Meeting of the International Microsimulation Association, Dublin, 17-19 May 2012. Farrell, N., Morrissey, K., O’Donoghue, C. (2012). Quota Sampling as a Method for Creating a Spatial Microsimulation Model, European Meeting of the International Microsimulation Association, Dublin, 17-19 May 2012. Hynes, S. (2011). Assigning values to Ireland’s marine and coastal resources, Irish Coastal Network Conference - Governance Delivering Growth: Effective Management of Ireland’s Coastal and Marine Resources, National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork, November 25th. Hynes, S. (2011). Incorporating heterogeneity into on-site count models of beach recreation demand. Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland (MASTS) Symposium, Crieff, Scotland, 23th to 24th November. Hynes, S. (2011). Ireland’s ocean economy. KIMERA 3rd Transnational Conference – Developing Ireland’s Atlantic marine and coastal resource, Westport, Mayo, Ireland Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Beaufort Marine Socio-Economic Workshop November 2011. Hynes, S., Norton, D. and Hanley, N. (2011). Marine ecosystem service valuation using benefit transfer. World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, AECC, Aberdeen, 26 – 30 September. Norton, D., Hynes, S., Buckley, C. Campbell, D. and Doherty, E. (2011). Valuing the non-market benefits of the WFD implementation in Ireland. Catchment Science Conference, The Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland, 14th to 16th September. Hynes, S., Norton, D. and Hanley, N. (2011). Accounting for cross country cultural differences between study and policy sites in environmental benefit transfer. Regional Science Association International-British and Irish Section 40th Annual Conference, 6th-8th September, Cardiff, Wales. Hynes, S. (2011). Economics in Marine Research and statistical analysis using STATA, Data Handling and visualization workshop, NUI Galway, 23rd August. Campbell, D., Hynes, S., Doherty, E. (2011). What’s in a Name? Identifying and Accommodating Labelling Effects within Discrete Choice Experiments? Second International Choice Modelling Conference (ICMC), Oulton Hall, Leeds, 4 July to 6 July 2011. Hynes, S. and Greene, W. (2011). Modelling recreation demand with revealed and stated preference panel data under conditions of endogenous stratification and truncation: A latent class approach. 18th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 29th June – 1st July 2011. Evers, N. and Ryan, P. (2011). The Conception and Evolution of a Hi-Tech Local Cluster: Examples from Ireland. “ShareBiotech: Facilities to Speed up R&D and Innovation” Conference. Biocant, Cantanhede, Portugal, April 12th. Hynes, S. and Greene, W. (2011). Valuing coastal access to farmland: A latent class contingent behaviour model that controls for on-site sampling. Paper presented at the 85th Agricultural Economics Society Annual Conference, Warwick, UK, 18th - 20th April 2011. Hynes, S. (2011). Irish Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Policy, 2nd International Conference on the Irish Economy; April 7 & 8, 2011, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Morrissey, K. Murray, B. Water-Based Activity Tourism and the Concept of Integrated Rural Tourism, British-Irish Regional Science Association Conference, Cardiff, 6th-8th of September, 2011. Morrissey, K, Vega, A, O’Donoghue, C. (2011). Commuting a Virtual Poll Tax across Regions?, British-Irish Regional Science Association Conference, Cardiff, 6th-8th of September, 2011. Farrell, N., Morrissey, K. , O’Donoghue, C. (2011), Appraisal of the Irish Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff for Wave Energy Conversion Devices , British-Irish Regional Science Association Conference, Cardiff, 6th-8th of September, 2011. Morrissey, K. (2011). An Overview of the Irish Biotechnology Sector & its Position within the Atlantic Area, Networks as Knowledge - Biotechnology Networks in the Atlantic Area Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway - August 25th, 2011. Morrissey, K., Moran, C. (2011). The Market and Non-Market Impact of Water Based Tourism in Ireland, Regional Studies Association, Newcastle, England, 18th – 20th of April, 2011 Morrissey, K. (2011). The Economic Opportunity of Ocean Energy for the Island of Ireland, MRIA, Ocean Energy Industry Forum 2011, O’Callaghan Hotel, Dublin, 3rd of February, 2011. Morrissey, K., Farrell, N. (2011). Marine Renewable Energy: A Socio-Economic Analysis, Renewable Energy Forum, Trinity, Dublin, 28th of January, 2011. Farrell, N., Morrissey, K., O’Donoghue, C. (2011). ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MARINE BASED ENERGY SOURCES, NUIG, Energy Night, 2011, Energy Research Poster Session, Wednesday 26th January, 2011. Hynes, S. (2010). A Spatial Analysis of Ireland’s Coastal Economy Regional Science Association International-British and Irish Section 40th Annual Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 24th – 25th August O’Donoghue, C., Howley, P., Hynes, S., Fealy, R. (2010). The ecological status of surface waters: An examination of the relationship between economic activity and river water quality, Regional Science Association International-British and Irish Section 40th Annual Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 24th – 25th August Cullinan, J., Hynes, S, O'Donoghue, C. (2010). Using Spatial Microsimulation to Account for Demographic and Spatial Factors in Environmental Benefit Transfer. Agricultural Economics Society of Ireland Annual Conference, Dublin, Oct 14th. Morrissey, K., Clarke, G., O’Donoghue, C., Hynes, S. (2010). SMILE - An Applied Spatial Microsimulation Model for Ireland, Conference of the IGU Applied Geography Commission in Ericeira, Portugal, 18-22 July, 2010 Hynes, S. (2010) Measurement and Valuation of Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Comhar Conference “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity”, 24th June 2010, Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin. Campbell, D., Doherty, E., Hynes, S. and van Rensburg, T. (2010). Combining discrete and continuous mixing approaches to accommodate heterogeneity in price sensitivities in environmental choice analysis. Paper presented at the 84th Agricultural Economics Society Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 29–31 March. Morrissey, K. and Clarke, G.P. (2010). SMILE – An applied Spatial Microsimulation Model for Ireland, International Geographical Union, Ericeira, Portugal, 18th of July, 2010. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Beaufort Marine Socio-Economic Workshop November 2010. Morrissey K. (2010). Locating Marine Renewable Energy Sites: An Economic & Ecological Framework, Glasgow, Scotland, British-Irish Regional Science, 25th – 27th of August, 2010 Farrell, N., Morrissey, K., O’Donoghue, C. (2010). Economic Impacts of an Irish Marine Renewable Energy Supply Chain: A Regional Analysis, Glasgow, Scotland, British-Irish Regional Science, 25th – 27th of August, 2010 Morrissey K. (2010). The Value of the Irish Marine Sector: A National and Regional Analysis, NUIG Seminar Series, 24th of September, 2010. Morrissey K. (2010). Quantifying the marine sector in Ireland & analysing the results for Ireland and its regions, AESI Conference, Ashtown, 14th of October, 2010 Morrissey, K. (2010). Quantifying the marine sector in Ireland & analysing the results for Ireland and its regions, Teagasc Seminar Series, 29th of November, 2010. Morrissey, K. (2009). The Marine Economy: A National & Socio-Economic’ Assessment Forum for Research on Rural Balanced Development, Sustainability and Natural Resource Management, NUI Galway – 18th of February, 2009 Morrissey, K. (2009). The Economics of the Marine Sector in Ireland Inaugural Irish Rural Studies Symposium, Mellows Campus, Teagasc, Athenry, Co. Galway, Ireland, September 1st 2009 Morrissey, K. (2009). The economic value of the marine sector in Ireland Innovations and Opportunities in Marine Functional Foods, NutraMara Conference, 14th of October. Morrissey, K. (2009). SMILE – a spatial microsimulation model for Ireland - & its various marine applications, The Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 26th of November, 2009. Macken-Walsh, A. (2009). Is a Strong Local Fishing Culture a ’Barrier’ to Contemporary Rural Development? Beaufort Marine Socio-Economic Workshop – 10th of March 2010 Macken-Walsh, A. (2009). Governance, the Culture Economy, and the problem of Authenticity: a case-study of rural development in Ireland Invited paper to the XXIII European Society for Rural Sociology (ESRS), Vaasa, Finland, 17-21 August, 2009.
Morrissey, K. (2010). The Downstream Impacts of Ocean Energy in Ireland, Ocean Energy Forum, HMRC, UCC, 21st of April, 2010, http://www.ucc.ie/research/hmrc/economics_forum_PdF.html
Proceedings of the 1st Annual Beaufort Marine Socio-Economic Workshop
Stithou, M., Hynes, S., Hanley, N. (2008). The Economic Value of Improvements in the Ecology of Irish Rivers due to the Water Framework Directive, paper presented at the 48th Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Liverpool, England, August 29th. Hynes, S., Hanley, N. and O’Donoghue, C. (2008). A Combinational Optimisation Approach to Non-Market Environmental Benefit Aggregation, paper presented at the 16th Annual meeting of the European Association of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists in Gothenburg, Sweden, June 25th to 28th.
Monographs and Reports
Morrissey, K., Hynes, S., Cuddy, M. and O’Donoghue, C. (2011). Ireland’s Ocean Economy, SEMRU Report Series No. 1. Gillespie, P. and Hynes, S. (2011). Economic Survey of the Irish coastal and off-shore fishing fleet, SEMRU Report Series No. 2. Karyn Morrissey, Ilaria Nardello, Natasha Evers, Rebecca Corless, Stephen Hynes and Paul Ryan (2011). An Overview of the Irish Biotechnology Sector and its Position within the Atlantic Area, SEMRU Report Series No. 3. John Heavey, Joseph Gavin, Niall Henry, Adrian Ó Tuathail, Catherine Heaney, Fergal Hynes, Conor Keane, Fiona Kenny, Carol Galvin, Orla Hynes, Denise Howard, Shane O' Maille, Andrea Leyden, Colm Mc Kenna, Cormac O’Regan, Sarah Dolan, Amy Collins, Heather Nolan, Marc Healy, Barry Collins, John Regan, Kun Qian, Eoin Quinn, Justina Setkute, Niamh Gately, Conor Laffey, Pearse Walsh, Elaine Wallace and Stephen Hynes (2011). Strategic Branding for Sustainably Caught Irish Seafood, SEMRU Report Series No. 4. Macken-Walsh, A. (2009) Barriers to Change: a Sociological Study of Rural Development in Ireland, Teagasc National Report, No. 53.ISBN 1-84170-542-X
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