Abstract

With tourism central to the strategic plans of Scotland and Ireland, both countries aim to address issues of sustainability. Research finds that crisis, like Covid-19, can be used to improve existing conditions beyond their pre-disaster state, suggesting disaster recovery can lead to more sustainable tourism development. This research in progress therefore examines the application of the European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) as a tool to facilitate greater sustainability within the tourism industries of Scotland and Ireland, developing an evidence-informed approach to sustainable tourism development and management.

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Hejjas, K. & Maguire, K. 2023, 'Sustainable Tourism and Disaster Recovery: A Case Study of Scotland and the Republic of Ireland', 72nd AIEST Conference of Ideas 2023 in Madrid (Spain) - Aug. 27 - 30. https://napier-repository.worktribe.com/output/3143713/sustainable-tourism-and-disaster-recovery-a-case-study-of-scotland-and-the-republic-of-ireland

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