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Scientific Management of Environmental Quality This work is
undertaken currently by Dr Richard Moles, Dr Bernadette ORegan, Dr John Breen, Dr
Tom Harrington, Dr George Mullen, Dr Tom ODwyer, Dr Olga Aslibekian, Ms Ruth Kelly,
Mr Paul Byrne, Ms Deirdre Mullins.
Within this area of expertise there is a focus on two aspects of environmental
quality.
The first is Ecological Investigation of Biodiversity and especially
studies on the impact on biodiversity of human activities, such as management and
pollution. Published studies include the impact of pollution levels on estuarine molluscs,
the impact on avifauna of farming practices, the environmental impact of abandoned mine
sites, and the impact of management strategies on limestone grassland communities.
The second is Environmental Management: UL is the sole Irish university
to have developed this research capacity. Published studies to date include the
identification of sustainability indicators for the Mid-Western region of Ireland, system
dynamics modelling of the environmental impacts of base metal mining, modelling the spread
of disease, and the production of a protocol for the identification of polluted soil and
water associated with mines. Current work includes studies on the environmental impacts of
the extractive industry, mechanisms responsible for the movement of nutrients from soil to
surface and groundwater, movement of phosphorus through soil, and the identification of
settlement size optimal for sustainability. Researchers have undertaken environmental
impact assessments for industrial plants, landfills and quarries, providing practical
experience to back up more academic study.
CER offers considerable experience in the use of building and using computer simulation
models to examine the economic impacts of environmental policy, for example on the
investment decisions of mining firms. This type of computer simulation modelling
allows the user to examine the economic implications of a range of possible environmental
(and other) policy changes in order to arrive at, with the aid of regulatory bodies, the
set of policies that are most likely to achieve the goals of both parties. Computer
modelling is also being applied to tackle the question What is the optimal Irish
settlement size for sustainable management?, within the context of the National
Spatial Strategy.
We also have experience in the development and use of Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) modelling for environmental risk assessment related to mine sites in
Ireland. The use of GIS facilitates for example demand/supply analysis, cost/distance
estimation, assessment of appropriate use of non-renewable sources in the industry, and
analysis and comparison of the extractive industry in different counties. GIS technology
is also used in projects concerned with the implication of afforestation for biodiversity,
and the movement of phosphorus from soil to surface and groundwater. The CER also offers
expertise in groundwater modelling, which is widely used in the design of quarry
de-watering processes and the utilisation of pumped water.
Researchers
Dr. Richard Moles
Dr. Bernadette O'Regan
Dr. Tom O'Dwyer
Dr. John Breen
Dr. Duncan Martin
Dr. Olga Aslibekian
Dr. Tom Harrington |
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