National REPS Conference 2006: New Challenges
Friday 10th November, 2006
Download the 2006 REPS Conference Proceedings (470KB PDF format)
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REPS Planning: Principles and Processes
Frank Macken, Agricultural Environment and Structures Division, Department of Agriculture and Food, Johnstown Castle, Wexford -
Managing High Nature Value Farmland – a Challenge for REPS 4?
Gwyn Jones, Area Manager Skye & Lochalsh, Farm Business Services, Scottish Agricultural College -
REPS - Enhancing its Scope and Integration with OtherRural Objectives
W. Dunne, Teagasc, Rural Economy Research Centre -
Hedging REPS
Catherine Keena, Countryside Management Specialist
Desmond Cunningham, Chairman, Professional Agricultural Contractors Association -
The Archaeology of REPS – Seeing is Believing
Eoin Sullivan, Gort Archaeology -
Development of a Suite of Agri-environmental Measures for Extensive
Farming in Mesotrophic Catchments
Donnacha Doody, Owen T. Carton and B. Foy -
An Evaluation of Existing and Potential Measures to Sustain an Increased
Biodiversity and Water Quality on Irish Farms
Daire Ó hUallacháin, Teagasc, Johnstown Castle Environment Research Centre



