Quantifying the economic and social impact of football
- IN FOCUS
- January 28, 2021
Cities are increasingly using sports events – and sport generally – to strategically improve social, environmental and economic conditions. Dakar will have the opportunity to do the same ahead of the Youth Olympic Games in 2022
READ MOREAlmost 18 months after publishing its inaugural Sustainability Strategy, the IOC reveals its progress on the road achieving 18 objectives by 2020
READ MORESuppliers played a huge role as the London 2012 Olympics became one of the most sustainable Games of all time. Can other sports events adopt the same principles?
READ MOREThe first in a series of sustainability guides delivers a 10-step process for National Olympic Committees, International Sports Federations, and other sport organisations to build sustainable practice into their operations
READ MOREGiant car manufacturer cites mobility for all, sustainability and transportation support for Games staff as its key strategic priorities
READ MORETim Kellison and Brian McCullough, editors of the Routledge Handbook for Sport and the Environment, will use $10,000 grant to study behaviour change around the LA 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
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