Excerpt from con-telegraph.ie
The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is currently conducting research with six island communities off the west and northwest coast to measure the impact of tourism on the islands.
Visitors to islands have become increasingly popular since the pandemic and while it has led to some economic benefits for some, it has also added extra pressures on the islands’ resources.
The study will measure the effect of tourism on islands, such as economic value, environmental impact, waste and water management, energy usage, access and transport, carbon footprint, and the social and cultural impact.
The ATU is collaborating with six islands and the respective island community co-operative managers to coordinate the collection of the data. The islands involved in the project are Inis Oírr, Inis Meáin, Inis Mór and Inishbofin in Co. Galway along with Arranmore and Tory in Co. Donegal.

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