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Catherine talks about the INCASE project, (Irish Natural Capital Accounting for Sustainable Environments) her love of bogs and her new novel The Easter Snow.

Dr Catherine Farrell is an ecologist, specialising in restoration ecology and how to revive degraded natural systems. Catherine has worked on wetland and woodland systems across Ireland and internationally, with a particular focus on how to bring industrially used peatlands back to life. She is currently working as a research fellow in Trinity College Dublin with her attention now fixed on how to develop natural capital accounting through the lens of the Water Framework Directive (at catchment level) in the Irish context.

Catherine is a founding member of the Irish Forum on Natural Capital and works with businesses and nature agencies to bring the role of nature into broader discussions around ecosystem health, ecosystem services, natural capital and natural capital accounting, and sustainable environments.
Catherine is also a published author and likes to dabble in the arts under her married name of Catherine Wilkie. Her novel The Easter Snow was published and launched in May 2019.

Check out Catherine’s research on natural capital accounting here:
www.incaseproject.com

Check out Catherine’s novel The Easter Snow here:
www.catherinewilkie.ie
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/reuniting-and-remembering-two-souls-who-left-nothing-after-them-but-their-names-1.3946830

Catherine’s recommended books:
James Lovelock - Gaia
Fritjof Capra – The Web of Life
Paddy Woodworth - Our Once and Future Planet
Aldo Leopold – A Sand County Almanac
Mary Oliver - Swan: Poems and Prose Poems

Check out the Burren Nature Sanctuary at
www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie

Contact Mary at
mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie

John Feehan on Offaly Heritage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYNptVFV3jzT7TBFGSWFr4g

Link to forest bathing information
Diana Beresford Kroeger- To Speak for the Trees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBOVet8Ki4g
Catherine talks about the INCASE project, (Irish Natural Capital Accounting for Sustainable Environments) her love of bogs and her new novel The Easter Snow. Dr Catherine Farrell is an ecologist, specialising in restoration ecology and how to revive degraded natural systems. Catherine has worked on wetland and woodland systems across Ireland and internationally, with a particular focus on how to bring industrially used peatlands back to life. She is currently working as a research fellow in Trinity College Dublin with her attention now fixed on how to develop natural capital accounting through the lens of the Water Framework Directive (at catchment level) in the Irish context. Catherine is a founding member of the Irish Forum on Natural Capital and works with businesses and nature agencies to bring the role of nature into broader discussions around ecosystem health, ecosystem services, natural capital and natural capital accounting, and sustainable environments. Catherine is also a published author and likes to dabble in the arts under her married name of Catherine Wilkie. Her novel The Easter Snow was published and launched in May 2019. Check out Catherine’s research on natural capital accounting here: www.incaseproject.com Check out Catherine’s novel The Easter Snow here: www.catherinewilkie.ie https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/reuniting-and-remembering-two-souls-who-left-nothing-after-them-but-their-names-1.3946830 Catherine’s recommended books: James Lovelock - Gaia Fritjof Capra – The Web of Life Paddy Woodworth - Our Once and Future Planet Aldo Leopold – A Sand County Almanac Mary Oliver - Swan: Poems and Prose Poems Check out the Burren Nature Sanctuary at www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie Contact Mary at mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie John Feehan on Offaly Heritage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYNptVFV3jzT7TBFGSWFr4g Link to forest bathing information Diana Beresford Kroeger- To Speak for the Trees https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBOVet8Ki4g read more read less

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