Marie Mahon

About Marie Mahon

Marie Mahon, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway, specializes in the field of rural geography, rural development, arts and culture in the rural, social geography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A process perspective of conceptual innovation: Integrating equity in applications of the ecosystem services concept in Ireland

Tread softly in the dark

Situating spatial justice in counter-urban lifestyle mobilities: Relational rural theory in a time of crisis

The arts and culture as contributors to rural development: the role of rural arts festivals

A spatial justice perspective on EU rural sustainability as territorial cohesion

The Future Dreams of Ireland’s Youth: Possibilities for Rural Regeneration and Generational Renewal

14 Tread softly in the dark Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish

Everyday resilience: rural communities as agents of change in peatland social-ecological systems

Marie Mahon Information

University

Position

Lecturer

Citations(all)

1066

Citations(since 2020)

652

Cited By

650

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Marie Mahon Skills & Research Interests

rural geography

rural development

arts and culture in the rural

social geography

Top articles of Marie Mahon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A process perspective of conceptual innovation: Integrating equity in applications of the ecosystem services concept in Ireland

Ecosystem Services

Kate Flood

Marie Mahon

John McDonagh

2024/2/1

Tread softly in the dark

Georgia MacMillan

Hannah Dalgleish

Therese Conway

Marie Mahon

2023/11

Situating spatial justice in counter-urban lifestyle mobilities: Relational rural theory in a time of crisis

Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography

Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins

Marie Mahon

Maura Farrell

Rhys Dafydd Jones

2023/10/2

The arts and culture as contributors to rural development: the role of rural arts festivals

XXIXth European Society for Rural Sociology Congress Crises and the futures of rural areas

Marie Mahon

Torsti Hyyryläinen

2023/7/6

A spatial justice perspective on EU rural sustainability as territorial cohesion

Sociologia Ruralis

Marie Mahon

Michael Woods

Maura Farrell

Rhys Jones

Bryonny Goodwin‐Hawkins

2023/7

The Future Dreams of Ireland’s Youth: Possibilities for Rural Regeneration and Generational Renewal

Sustainability

Aisling Murtagh

Maura Farrell

Tuomas Kuhmonen

Louise Weir

Marie Mahon

2023/6/14

14 Tread softly in the dark Georgia MacMillan, Hannah Dalgleish

Dark Skies: Places, Practices, Communities

Therese Conway

Marie Mahon

2023/11/27

Everyday resilience: rural communities as agents of change in peatland social-ecological systems

Journal of Rural Studies

Kate Flood

Marie Mahon

John McDonagh

2022/12/1

Irish organics, innovation and farm collaboration: A pathway to farm viability and generational renewal

Sustainability

Maura Farrell

Aisling Murtagh

Louise Weir

Shane Francis Conway

John McDonagh

...

2021/12/22

Assigning value to cultural ecosystem services: The significance of memory and imagination in the conservation of Irish peatlands

Ecosystem Services

Kate Flood

Marie Mahon

John McDonagh

2021/8/1

Ruralization: The opening of rural areas to renew rural generations, jobs and farms D3. 1 Assessment Framework

Aisling Murtagh

Maura Farrell

Marie Mahon

John Mcdonagh

Natasha Keenaghan

...

2020/4/30

Nothing is sustainable the way it is–reflections on local sustainability perceptions and interpretations

John McDonagh

Rannveig Ólafsdóttir

Louise Weir

Marie Mahon

Maura Farrell

...

2020/6/10

Geography graduates’ professional socialisation and identity development through service learning.

All Ireland Journal of Higher Education

Marie Mahon

Therese Conway

Maura Farrell

John McDonagh

2020/2/29

Service Learning As A Means To Develop Geography Graduates' Professional Identity.

AISHE-J: The All Ireland Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education

Marie Mahon

Therese Conway

Maura Farrell

John McDonagh

2020/1/1

Risky (farm) business: Perceptions of economic risk in farm succession and inheritance

Brian Leonard

Maura Farrell

Marie Mahon

Anne Kinsella

Cathal O'donoghue

2020

Theres no transfer of knowledge, its all one way–the importance of integrating local knowledge and fostering knowledge sharing practices in natural resource utilisation

John McDonagh

Rannveig Ólafsdóttir

Louise Weir

Marie Mahon

Maura Farrell

...

2020/6/10

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