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dc.contributor.advisorStephens, Dr. Simonen
dc.contributor.authorMc Ateer, Bridinen
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-21T13:43:22Z
dc.date.available2017-03-21T13:43:22Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.otherMaster of Business Researchen
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.thea.ie/handle/20.500.12065/1131
dc.description.abstractThe objective o f this research was to explore possible futures for the town o f Letterkenny towards 2020 using a scenario planning approach. A six stage modified scenario development design was applied to develop a series o f scenario statements. The scenario includes six sub-scenarios: social cohesion; the business community and labour market; education; regional development; government policy; and the external environment. These sub-scenarios provide an account o f possible, plausible futures for Letterkenny. The purpose o f this study is to generate discussion and inform planning and policy development within the region. Jntenñews were conducted with experts to enable the designation o f the scenarios. Following this, two questionnaires were distributed: one investigating the practice o f managing town centres in Northern Ireland and the second’ a scenario statement questionnaire, testing possible scenarios fo r Letterkenny in 2020. This was follow ed by the presentation o f the findings to a focus group to enable the writing o f the final scenario for Letterkenny in 2020. This research indicates that Letterkenny has undergone radical change during the Celtic Tiger years. However, since the economic crisis Letterkenny is now facing a period o f further change. This research facilitated the collection o f a broad range o f ideas and knowledge which will help policy makers develop appropriate responses to current economic developments. The results o f this study will also have value for other urban areas who are trying to respond to the challenges o f post Celtic Tiger Ireland.en
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dc.titleA case study of Letterkenny in 2020: a scenario planning approachen
dc.typeMasters (research)en
dc.publisher.institutionLetterkenny Institute of Technologyen
dc.rights.accessCreative Commonsen
dc.subject.departmentBusinessen
dc.subject.keywordTown plannersen


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