Barriers to Evidence-Based Sustainable Planning for Tourism: Perspectives from Ireland’s Local Authorities

Emmet McLoughlin, Kelly Maguire, James Hanrahan

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Abstract

Local Authorities have significant tourism planning responsibilities and can benefit from evidence-based approaches. Qualitative interviews with 28 Local Authorities identified impediments to adopting indicators. Key barriers included more knowledge of indicator systems, training in using systems, and understanding sustainability value and governance issues. However, transitioning to sustainable tourism through monitoring requires efficient resourcing of Local Authorities. Statutory adoption of indicators may be needed to enable evidence-based planning and policy making. More informed planning approaches can help destinations respond to tourism issues and sustainability threats. Findings have implications for facilitating indicator implementation and evidence-based planning in other tourism destinations internationally.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16274
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • destination management
  • governance
  • indicator systems
  • Local Authorities
  • sustainable tourism
  • tourism planning

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