Tourism is one of Ireland's most important economic sectors. In 2017, the overall visits to the country have increased by over 10%. However, such growth if not managed correctly can present many challenges to destinations, particularly along Irelands 2500km driving route, the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW). This paper reports on the application of the European Tourism Indicator System for sustainable destination management in County Donegal, Ireland. While significant data was generated on tourism activity at local level, results do suggest that a number of the indicators would need further research going forward. This evidence informed approach to tourism planning can assist Local Authorities in future planning considerations, while also h...
The Wild Atlantic Way (WAW) large-scale drive tourism route is unique in Ireland in that it runs for...
The DIT-ACHIEV Model is a model of sustainable tourism indicators developed in a previous research p...
Sustainable Development requires appropriate and continuous planning and management of\ud economic, ...
Purpose – Despite indicators being regarded as ideal tools to help achieve sustainability in tourism...
The research explores what is the current service provision in a specific area on the “Wild Atlantic...
The Wild Atlantic Way is possibly the most celebrated, high profile tourism initiative to be launche...
Purpose: Events are a significant component of Ireland’s tourism offering. They are an important sou...
In March 2014 Fáilte Ireland launched a new coastal drive, ‘The Wild Atlantic Way' (WAW). This new i...
Responsible Tourism development and resort planning guidelines in Ireland hold one of the keys to co...
Purpose – Sustainability is an essential word in the vocabulary of modern planning; it is the key pr...
This paper looks at the importance of building a sustainable tourism model throughout Ireland; one t...
This paper presents research which investigates community engagement with the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW...
While tourism in Ireland is of significant economic importance, there is major geographical variatio...
Introduction: Tourism destinations need to adapt to changes in management. They cannot afford to ign...
The purpose of this paper is to further advance the discussion regarding Local Authorities and appro...
The Wild Atlantic Way (WAW) large-scale drive tourism route is unique in Ireland in that it runs for...
The DIT-ACHIEV Model is a model of sustainable tourism indicators developed in a previous research p...
Sustainable Development requires appropriate and continuous planning and management of\ud economic, ...
Purpose – Despite indicators being regarded as ideal tools to help achieve sustainability in tourism...
The research explores what is the current service provision in a specific area on the “Wild Atlantic...
The Wild Atlantic Way is possibly the most celebrated, high profile tourism initiative to be launche...
Purpose: Events are a significant component of Ireland’s tourism offering. They are an important sou...
In March 2014 Fáilte Ireland launched a new coastal drive, ‘The Wild Atlantic Way' (WAW). This new i...
Responsible Tourism development and resort planning guidelines in Ireland hold one of the keys to co...
Purpose – Sustainability is an essential word in the vocabulary of modern planning; it is the key pr...
This paper looks at the importance of building a sustainable tourism model throughout Ireland; one t...
This paper presents research which investigates community engagement with the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW...
While tourism in Ireland is of significant economic importance, there is major geographical variatio...
Introduction: Tourism destinations need to adapt to changes in management. They cannot afford to ign...
The purpose of this paper is to further advance the discussion regarding Local Authorities and appro...
The Wild Atlantic Way (WAW) large-scale drive tourism route is unique in Ireland in that it runs for...
The DIT-ACHIEV Model is a model of sustainable tourism indicators developed in a previous research p...
Sustainable Development requires appropriate and continuous planning and management of\ud economic, ...