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    2024

    Murphy, Conor and Nolan, Paul and Quinn, Tara and Heaphy, Liam (2024) Ireland’s Climate Change Assessment 2023. Volume 3: Being prepared for Ireland's Future Climate. Technical Report. Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA), Johnstown Castle , Co Wexford.

    2019

    Coletta, Claudio and Heaphy, Liam and Kitchin, Rob (2019) From the accidental to articulated smart city: The creation and work of ‘Smart Dublin’. European Urban and Regional Studies, 26 (4). pp. 349-364. ISSN 0969-7764

    2018

    Coletta, Claudio and Heaphy, Liam and Kitchin, Rob (2018) Actually-existing Smart Dublin: Exploring smart city development in history and context. In: In-side Smart Cities: Place, Politics and Urban Innovation. Routledge, pp. 85-101. ISBN 9780815348689

    Kitchin, Rob and Coletta, Claudio and Evans, Leighton and Heaphy, Liam (2018) Creating smart cities. In: Creating Smart Cities. Routledge, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9781351182409

    Heaphy, Liam (2018) Interfaces and divisions in the Dublin Docklands 'Smart District'. The Programmable City - Working Paper 37. Working Paper. SocArXiv.

    2017

    Coletta, Claudio and Heaphy, Liam and Kitchin, Rob (2017) From the accidental to articulated smart city: The creation and work of ‘Smart Dublin’: The Programmable City Working Paper 29. Working Paper. The Programmable City Working Paper.

    Kitchin, Rob and Coletta, Claudio and Evans, Leighton and Heaphy, Liam and MacDonncha, Darach (2017) Smart cities, epistemic communities, advocacy coalitions and the 'last mile' problem. it - Information Technology, 59 (6). pp. 275-284. ISSN 1611-2776

    Kitchin, Rob and Coletta, Claudio and Evans, Leighton and Heaphy, Liam and Mac Donncha, Darach (2017) Smart cities, urban technocrats, epistemic communities and advocacy coalitions: The Programmable City Working Paper 26. Working Paper. The Programmable City Working Paper.

    2016

    Ryazanova, Olga and Pétercsák, Réka and Heaphy, Liam and Connolly, Niall and Donnellan, Brian (2016) Perception of Value in Public-Private Ecosystems: Transforming Dublin Docklands through Smart Technologies. Working paper for Thirty Seventh International Conference on Information Systems, Dublin 2016. Working Paper. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, Maynooth University.

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