Local authority planning provision for event management in Ireland: a socio-cultural perspective
Abstract
The increasing popularity of the event sector in Ireland has resulted in
many community events being developed and marketed to international and domestic
tourists alike. This growth has had an effect on host communities in a positive and
negative manner. This paper assesses the current levels of Local Authority socio-cultural
planning provision and guidelines for event management in Ireland. To achieve this, a
content analysis approach was used to illustrate which Local Authorities in the Republic
of Ireland employed socio-cultural tools and indicators for event management.
Accordingly, analysis revealed a lack of Local Authority socio-cultural planning
guidelines or policies for event management. However, this offers and opportunity to be
improved by implementing and applying best practice indicators in socio-cultural policies
and guidelines for event management in Ireland.
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