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HYBRID SEMINAR
The Irish Sea:
Ecological, Sociocultural
and Economic Insights

11 Nov 2024

By Sun 27 Oct 2024Events

Event Details

HYBRID SEMINAR

Green Foundation Ireland, in collaboration with University College Dublin, invite you to join us for an afternoon Hybrid Seminar (in-person and online):

THE IRISH SEA:
Ecological, Sociocultural
and Economic Insights

MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2024
14:00 – 16:00 (Irish time)

VENUE – for those who wish to attend in-person:
Room F106, Charles Institute of Dermatology,
University College Dublin, D04 V1W8
.

BY ZOOM – for those who wish to attend online:
Log-on details will be issued nearer the time to those who register.

Book Here

GETTING THERE

The Charles Institute of Dermatology is situated in University College Dublin, D04 V1W8 – here is a map to help you locate it. Our seminar will be taking place in the Charles Institute Seminar Room (Room F106) on the first floor – see layout here.

Here is the UCD Commuting Guide 2024 which details the best ways of getting there.

Event Programme

Our Guest Speakers

Dr ASHLEY CAHILLANE
UCD Earth Institute and UCD School of English, Drama and Film

Dr DOROTA KOŁBUK
UCD Earth Institute and UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science

Dr TOMAS BUITENDIJK
iCRAG and UCD School of Business

Dr VALENTINA Di GENNARO
School of Environmental Sciences and Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE), both at the University of East Anglia in the UK

As always at our events,
an important part will be the
Q&A session
which will allow full
participation by those attending.

TICKET DETAILS

While admission is FREE to this event, registration is REQUIRED beforehand as places, both in-person and online, are extremely limited.

Please secure your place, either in-person or online, by booking here.

THEME

What is a “value” of a marine ecosystem, and what tools and approaches can be used to measure it? And how does the marine environment translate into benefits for humans?

In this seminar, researchers from Horizon-EU funded projects MARBEFES and Blue4All will discuss methods of ecological, sociocultural, and economic valuation of the Irish Sea.