56 min.

Irish Greenways and Rejuvenating Historic Infrastructures - With Dr. Enda O'Flaherty The Shindig - An Archaeology Podcast

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In this episode, our own Dr. Enda O Flaherty talks about heritage infrastructure preservation in Ireland, with a particular focus on the fascinating development of 'greenways', which can be defined as linear active-travel paths, parks, or areas of cultural interest that often incorporate historic (linear) infrastructure like defunct railway lines. We explore the challenges of balancing the needs of new and rejuvenated infrastructure with the heritage value of existing environments and delve into the impacts of infrastructure projects on rural Ireland and the potential of greenways to provide alternatives to car reliance. Importantly, Enda discusses the importance of the distinction of creating a culturally and historically resonant 'place' versus a mere 'space'.
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In this episode, our own Dr. Enda O Flaherty talks about heritage infrastructure preservation in Ireland, with a particular focus on the fascinating development of 'greenways', which can be defined as linear active-travel paths, parks, or areas of cultural interest that often incorporate historic (linear) infrastructure like defunct railway lines. We explore the challenges of balancing the needs of new and rejuvenated infrastructure with the heritage value of existing environments and delve into the impacts of infrastructure projects on rural Ireland and the potential of greenways to provide alternatives to car reliance. Importantly, Enda discusses the importance of the distinction of creating a culturally and historically resonant 'place' versus a mere 'space'.
Watch The Video version of the Shindig on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt4Lz_ocPm7DQTJY8W9riTET_Zf66BWiV
Follow us on X:
Red River Archaeology: https://x.com/ArchaeologyRed
Rubicon Heritage Services: https://x.com/rubiconheritage
Follow us on Instagram:
Red River Archaeology: https://www.instagram.com/redriverarchaeology/
Rubicon Heritage Services: https://www.instagram.com/rubicon_heritage/
Like us on Facebook:
Red River Archaeology: https://www.facebook.com/RedRiverArchaeology
Rubicon Heritage Services: https://www.facebook.com/RubiconHeritage
Visit our website:
https://www.redriverarchaeology.com/

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