Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Sustainable Tourism Observatory at ATU (STORY@ATU) research group aims to help tackle the social, cultural, economic, and environmental challenges facing the tourism industry across the island of Ireland. STORY@ATU is a collaboration between the three ATU campuses. It aims to build on new and existing partnerships with key stakeholders in local authorities, state agencies, tourism industry, enterprises and communities across the island and internationally to address local challenges and collaborate with national and international researchers on global solutions.
The impact of tourism on climate change urgently requires the data that will inform sustainable change built on established sustainable tourism indicators. Tourism destinations require the tools and skills to monitor their transition towards sustainable living and facilitate destination comparison, of evidence-based planning and management. STORY@ATU will offer decision-makers at all scales with critical real time data to facilitate evidence informed planning and decision-making.
The vision of STORY@ATU is to inform the development of a suite of actions to promote sustainable tourism. The data collected will underpin sustainable tourism policy, inform the proposed National Tourism Education Gateway and provide a toolkit for local authorities, state agencies, managers, community and enterprises to collect valuable data to better inform planning and management of sustainable tourism destinations.
Organisation profile
The Sustainable Tourism Observatory at ATU (STORY@ATU) research group aims to help tackle the social, cultural, economic, and environmental challenges facing the tourism industry across the island of Ireland. STORY@ATU is a collaboration between the three ATU campuses. It aims to build on new and existing partnerships with key stakeholders in local authorities, state agencies, tourism industry, enterprises and communities across the island and internationally to address local challenges and collaborate with national and international researchers on global solutions.
The impact of tourism on climate change urgently requires the data that will inform sustainable change built on established sustainable tourism indicators. Tourism destinations require the tools and skills to monitor their transition towards sustainable living and facilitate destination comparison, of evidence-based planning and management. STORY@ATU will offer decision-makers at all scales with critical real time data to facilitate evidence informed planning and decision-making.
The vision of STORY@ATU is to inform the development of a suite of actions to promote sustainable tourism. The data collected will underpin sustainable tourism policy, inform the proposed National Tourism Education Gateway and provide a toolkit for local authorities, state agencies, managers, community and enterprises to collect valuable data to better inform planning and management of sustainable tourism destinations.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Sarah Berthaud
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Department of Heritage & Tourism, Humanities, Applied Languages & Communications - Lecturer in French
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Business Research Innovation Network Group (BRING)
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Heritage Research Group - Principal Investigator
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Sustainable Tourism Observatory - Principal Investigator
Person: Lecturer, Principal Investigator
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Dorothy Bird
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Department of Tourism & Sport
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Sustainable Tourism Observatory
Person: Lecturer, Principal Investigator
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Deirdre Byrne
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Sligo Research Office
- Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, Sustainable Tourism Observatory - Post-Doctoral Researcher
Person: Postdoctoral Researcher
Research output
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Tour guides, risk and trust: An analysis of trustworthiness in tour guides during travel disruptions
McTiernan, C., Quinlan, C., hAnnracháin, C. Ó. & Arsoy, A. P., 27 Jan 2025, Travel Disruptions: Impacts, Responses and Resilience. Routledge Taylor & Francis GroupResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Travel Disruptions
McLoughlin, E., Melly, D. & Hanrahan, J., 27 Jan 2025, Travel Disruptions: Impacts, Responses and Resilience. UK: Routledge Taylor & Francis GroupResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Travel Disruptions: Impacts, Responses and Resilience: Impacts, Responses and Resilience
McLoughlin, E., Melly, D. & Hanrahan, J., 27 Jan 2025, 1 ed. UK: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus)
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Sustainable Tourism Observatory (Organisational unit)
Hanrahan, J. (Chair)
2025Activity: Membership › Membership of committee
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Interreg AA POST Hackathon
Byrne, D. (Organiser)
2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organising a conference, workshop, ...
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Interreg EU TAAS Study Visit
Byrne, D. (Organiser)
2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organising a conference, workshop, ...