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Do we have structures in place to cope with a growing population?

The Central Statistics Office estimates Ireland’s population to be 5.1 million. We find out if we have the structures in place to cope with a growing population with Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist. Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor at...

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09.30 25 Aug 2022


Do we have structures in place to cope with a growing population?


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09.30 25 Aug 2022


The Central Statistics Office estimates Ireland’s population to be 5.1 million. We find out if we have the structures in place to cope with a growing population with Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist. Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor at the school of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin and Paula Russell, Lecturer in Planning and Environmental Policy UCD.


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