DREM releases survey results on resident perceptions about tourism in the Autonomous Region of Madeira

The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) has published today a statistical study on tourism in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM). The findings are based on the main results of the Survey of Residents on Tourism in the ARM (IRTM). This regional statistical operation was developed and conducted by DREM as the regional statistical authority. Between October and December 2023, persons aged 18 and over, residing in 780 households randomly selected by Statistics Portugal (INE), were surveyed. A total of 678 interviews were successfully completed.

The survey was conducted as part of the strategic tourism plan for the ARM, where monitoring a set of performance and control indicators is crucial for implementing and evaluating the strategy. This allows for a better understanding of the dynamics of tourism supply and demand. Specific studies like this one aim to identify gaps, challenges, and opportunities, enabling a more targeted response to the current paradigm. In collaboration with the Regional Directorate of Tourism (DRT), DREM undertook this statistical operation to capture the perceptions of Madeira residents on how tourism impacts their lives, as well as its economic, social, and environmental effects on the region.

Key findings from the IRTM

1. Impact of tourism on the quality of life of residents aged 18 or older in the ARM

2. Residents' opinions on the impact of tourism in the ARM

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3. Overall Opinion on Tourism in the ARM

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