This book offers a critical examination of the latest published research on sport and environmental sustainability. It examines how strategic management, policy and education influence the relationship between sport and the natural environment, and how the advancement of knowledge via research journals can have an impact on policy and practice.
Drawing on recent work in sport studies, business and management, health, science, and law, this book offers a critical examination of the latest published research on sport and environmental sustainability. It examines how strategic management, policy and education influence the relationship between sport and the natural environment, and how the transmission and advancement of knowledge via research journals can, and should, have an impact on policy and practice.
Covering sport at all levels, from professional to non-profit, and across all sectors of sport management, from marketing and events to facilities and communications, Sport and Environmental Sustainability makes a powerful argument for an awareness of, and need for, environmental sustainability in sport. Chapters outline the research and methods used, expose gaps in the literature and encourage opportunities for future inter-disciplinary research. Topics include sport and climate change, sport and safeguarding air and water quality, education for sustainability, and sport policy.
This is an invaluable resource for researchers in sport and environmental sustainability, and academics working in sport management, business, recreation and leisure studies, and sustainability programs, as well as sport policymakers and industry practitioners.
1. Introduction to research on sport and environmental sustainability,
Part I: Impacts of sport on the natural environment,
2. Sport and
safeguarding air quality,
3. Sport and the safeguarding of water resources,
4. Major sport events and environmental sustainability,
5. Major sport
facilities and environmental sustainability, Part II: Impacts of the natural
environment on sport,
6. Environmental impacts on sport: vulnerability, risk,
resilience, and adaptation,
7. Summer sport and climate change,
8. Winter
sports and climate change, Part III: Strategic management, policy and
education for the sport-environment relationship,
9. Sport and environmental
policy,
10. Sport environmental measurement tools, certification, and
reporting,
11. Sport environmental awareness, perceptions, behaviour,
motivations, and promotions,
12. Sport partnerships, relationships and
marketing for environmental sustainability,
13. Sport and education for
environmental sustainability,
14. Conclusions: Envision the future in sport
environmental sustainability (sport-ES)
Greg Dingle is Lecturer in Sport Management, and Researcher at the Centre for Sport and Social Impact at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. His research is focused on climate change impacts, risks, vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation by sport organizations.
Cheryl Mallen is Associate Professor in the Department of Sport Management at Brock University, Canada. She teaches sport event and facility management and sport ethics. Her research expertise encompasses sport environmental sustainability, as well as new technologies and their future impact on sport management.