The International Regenerative Tourism Conference took place in the Dingle Skellig Hotel. It was hosted by Munster Technological University and Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance. Amber went along and spoke to a range of people about regenerative tourism, why it’s important, what local businesses are doing to play their part and what the future of tourism might look like. In this piece you’ll hear from:
- Mary Rose Stafford, executive head of school for business, computing and humanities at the Munster Technological University.
- Helen O’Connor-Barry, economic development officer with Kerry County Council
- Anne O'Sullivan, of Anne's Coffee Bar in Camp
- Barry Rogers, head of Dublin City Tourism Unit
- Fiona O'Shea Stack, health and safety and sustainability officer at Dromoland Resort
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