The LIVE Project was an @IrelandWales research project exploring the natural heritage of the Iveragh and Llŷn peninsulas. It ran from Aug 2020 - Sept 2023
After 3 years, the LIVE Project has come to a close. We finish up our project this week, with a wealth of research and knowledge about the natural and cultural heritage of the Iveragh and Llŷn peninsulas and the potential of regenerative tourism through the ecomuseum model🧵1/4
ac i’n partneriaid, Pat and Fidelma (UCC), Einir (Prifysgol Bangor), Laura and Rob (Yr Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol), John (Cyngor Swydd Kerry), Sean (SKDP) 5/5
Ac yn olaf, diolch i’r Rhaglen @IrelandWales
@Ecoamgueddfa#EUIrelandWales#Llŷn#PenLlŷn
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Ar ôl 3 blynedd, mae cynllun LIVE wedi dod i ben. Rydym wrthi’n cloi y prosiect yr wythnos hon ac yn edrych yn ôl dros yr holl ymchwil, allbynnau a’r cyfoeth o wybodaeth yr ydym wedi ei hel ar dreftadaeth naturiol a diwylliannol Penrhyn Iveragh a Llŷn. 🧵1/5
Go raibh maith agaibh, diolch mawr i aelodau o dîm LIVE dros y 3 blynedd diwethaf, Lucy, Orla, Clodagh, Gwenan, Arwel, Linda, Calum, Fiach, Jane, Christina, Aoibheann, Leonie, Soli, Anna, Ben, Katharina, Kate 4/5
We're delighted to be featured in the Autumn Issue of the Irish Mountain Log, a great publication from @MountainIrl, highlighting some of the digital guides and walking trails listed on our new website: https://t.co/HZeWEnQpDK #Iveragh#EUIrelandWales
Welcome to this final newsletter from the LIVE Project, which contains updates from the project’s activities in 2023, showcases some of the more tangible outputs of the project, and reflects on what we have done since the project started in 2020.
https://t.co/oLwaW1ffQh 🇮🇪
Dyma gyflwyno cylchlythyr olaf Cynllun LIVE. Mae’n cynnwys diweddariadau o weithgareddau’r prosiect yn 2023, yn arddangos rhai o allbynnau y prosiect, ac yn myfyrio ar yr hyn rydym wedi’i wneud ers i’r prosiect ddechrau yn 2020. 🏴
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Go raibh míle maith agaibh to everyone who came to our community events this week.
A very special guest arrived early in Cahersiveen Library to make a request for us to talk about one webpage in particular: https://t.co/ItFzBbdIGG
(Safely relocated by zoologist @TheLyneUp)🦇😍
Looking forward to sharing our new website, https://t.co/HZeWEnQpDK, with the community of Iveragh tomorrow, and how it can be used for promoting sustainable tourism.
➡️11am - 12pm in Cahersiveen library
➡️6.30pm - 7.30pm in Tech Amergin, Waterville
#Iveragh#EUIrelandWales
@NiLochnain GRMA Hanna. We were hoping to have a bilingual site, but due to the volume of material, time & budget constraints, we are unable to translate the website at this time. Instead, we have a number of the free downloadable resources as Gaeilge, with more to be uploaded to the site.
Looking forward to sharing our new website, https://t.co/HZeWEnQpDK, with the community of Iveragh tomorrow, and how it can be used for promoting sustainable tourism.
➡️11am - 12pm in Cahersiveen library
➡️6.30pm - 7.30pm in Tech Amergin, Waterville
#Iveragh#EUIrelandWales
Next Wed, 20 Sept, join the LIVE Project team to discover how this new website, with a wealth of information and resources, can work for you and your business to promote and sustain tourism on the Iveragh peninsula through the seasons. https://t.co/uHApppFPD1
#DiscoverIveragh
Next Wed, 20 Sept, join the LIVE Project team to discover how this new website, with a wealth of information and resources, can work for you and your business to promote and sustain tourism on the Iveragh peninsula through the seasons. https://t.co/uHApppFPD1
#DiscoverIveragh
'Discover Iveragh' is a new website full of articles, digital guides, videos, images and resources for visitors, residents, businesses, and educators to learn more about the Iveragh peninsula, in Co. Kerry.
https://t.co/HZeWEnQpDK
#DiscoverIveragh#Iveragh#CommunityTourism
Zoologist, Linda Lyne, spoke about her masters research and the citizen science work she carried out in Iveragh on Ireland's only native reptile, the common lizard, at the 'Origins of Ireland’s Biodiversity Conference', in @fotawildlife#oibCork2023 🧵3/3
Our Irish colleagues took part in two more conferences last Friday, to share the work of the LIVE Project and to highlight Iveragh as a fantastic location for study and research. The conferences took place on the Dingle Peninsula and in Cork 🧵1/3
#EUIrelandWales
Lucy Taylor & Orla Breslin attended & presented at 'Blue Connections: Exploring Society and the Ocean', in @UCC's Dún Chíomháin centre in Ballyferriter, exploring our diverse engagements with water, from cultural heritage, science, the humanities and coastal practices. 🧵2/3