Routledge Handbook of Sport and the Environment
Herausgeber: Kellison, Timothy B.; McCullough, Brian P.
Routledge Handbook of Sport and the Environment
Herausgeber: Kellison, Timothy B.; McCullough, Brian P.
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The natural environment is a central issue in both academic and wider societal discourse. The global sport industry is not immune from this discussion and has to confront its responsibility to reduce its impact on the natural environment. This book goes further than any other in surveying both the challenges and the opportunities presented to the sports industry as it engages with the sustainability agenda, exploring the various ways in which sport scholars can integrate sustainability into their research. With a multidisciplinary sweep, including management, sociology, law, events, and…mehr
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The natural environment is a central issue in both academic and wider societal discourse. The global sport industry is not immune from this discussion and has to confront its responsibility to reduce its impact on the natural environment. This book goes further than any other in surveying both the challenges and the opportunities presented to the sports industry as it engages with the sustainability agenda, exploring the various ways in which sport scholars can integrate sustainability into their research. With a multidisciplinary sweep, including management, sociology, law, events, and ethics, this is a ground-breaking book in the study of sport. Drawing on cutting-edge research, it includes over thirty chapters covering all the most important themes in contemporary sport studies such as: climate change, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility ethics, governance, and the law event management, tourism, and pollution marketing, branding, and consumer behavior the Olympics, urban development, and mega-event legacies. With contributions from world-leading researchers and practitioners from around the globe, this is the most comprehensive book ever published on sport and the environment.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9780367896867
- ISBN-10: 0367896869
- Artikelnr.: 58813649
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9780367896867
- ISBN-10: 0367896869
- Artikelnr.: 58813649
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Brian P. McCullough is the Coordinator of the Sport Sustainability Leadership Certificate and an Assistant Professor in the Masters of Sport Administration and Leadership program at Seattle University, USA. Specifically, his research interests concentrate on the managerial decision-making processes involving environmental sustainability initiatives among upper management and using the context of sport to influence environmental behaviors of sport spectators' game day and everyday life. He has published his research in the Journal of Sport Management, Sport & Communication, International Journal of Sport Management & Marketing, and Quest. Most recently, he published his first book, Introduction to Environmental Sport Management. Timothy B. Kellison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health and Director of the Sport and Urban Policy Initiative at Georgia State University, USA. The unifying theme of his scholarship is the study of the ways in which sport organizations act as community leaders with respect to various sociopolitical issues. His work has been published in the Journal of Sport Management, Sport Management Review, and European Sport Management Quarterly. His research has also been featured in news outlets, including National Public Radio, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bloomberg Businessweek, ESPN The Magazine, and The New York Times
Forewords [Russell S. Seymour] [Geert Hendriks] Section I: Foundations of
Sport and Environmental Sustainability 1. An introduction to environmental
sustainability and sport [Brian P. McCullough and Timothy B. Kellison] 2.
Robustness of the sport and environment sustainability literature and where
to go from here [Cheryl Mallen] 3. Economics, sport, and the environment:
Incentives and intersections [Allen R. Sanderson and Sabina L. Shaikh] 4.
Ethical foundations for sustainability in sport [Danny Rosenberg] 5.
Climate change and the future of international events: A case of the
Olympic and Paralympic Games [Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley] 6.
Sport-environmental sustainability (sport-ES) education [Greg Dingle and
Cheryl Mallen] Section II: Management and Marketing 7. Organizational
capacity and sport, the environment, and sustainability: Making the case
for capacity building [Julie Stevens] 8.The Olympics: Institutionalization
and standardization of sustainability [Jon Helge Lesjø and Erlend Aas
Gulbrandsen] 9. Environmental sustainability rhetoric in sport [Michael E.
Pfahl] 10. Marketing sustainability through sport: The importance of target
market insights [Galen T. Trail and Brian P. McCullough] 11. Using
sustainability to attract new partnerships [Lana L. Huberty] 12. Sponsors
as meso level actors in sport: Understanding individual decisions as
foundational to sustainability in food and drink [T. Bettina Cornwell and
Joerg Koenigstorfer] 13. Corporate social responsibility campaigns and
sports sponsorship: Employee responses [Martin R. Edwards] 14. Vancouver,
green capital: The green business branding strategy of the host city of an
Olympic Games [Joseph Weiler and Patrick Weiler] Section III: Facilities
and Operations 15. Assessing the environmental impact of economic activity
surrounding major sport events [Andrea Collins and Annette Roberts] 16.
Environmental certifications of sport facilities and events [Sheila N.
Nguyen] 17. Resident input and mega event legacies: Environmental concerns
[Kyriaki Kaplanidou] 18. Third-party assurance of sustainability reporting:
The case of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Game [Eleni Theodoraki]
19. Implementing environmental sustainability in athletic training
operations [Kelly Potteiger] Section IV: Event Management 20. Sport venue
sustainability: The role of local context and stakeholder engagement
[Kathryn L. Heinze and Sara Soderstrom] 21. Sustainable behaviors and the
tailgater [Andy Gillentine] 22. Tailgating and air quality [Jonathan M.
Casper and Kyle S. Bunds] 23. STOKE certified: Initiating sustainability
certification in surf tourism [Danny O'Brien and Jess Ponting] Section V:
Sociocultural Approaches 24. Sustainability, greenwashing, and the light
green approach to sport environmentalism [jay johnson and Adam Ehsan Ali]
25. Sport participation to create a deeper environmental identity with
pro-environmental behaviors [Vinathe Sharma-Brymer, Tonia Gray, and Eric
Brymer] 26. Sport and interspecies equity-based sustainability [Melanie
Sartore-Baldwin] 27. Water and sports facilities: Usage, issues, and
solutions [Kyle S. Bunds] 28. Physical activity, self-organized sport, and
sustainable urban development [Karin Book] Section VI: Law and Governance
29. Going green: Environmental review, design, and operation of sports
facilities [Alex Porteshawver] 30. A little green: The European Union's
efforts to promote environmental sustainability in sport [Arnout Geeraert]
31. Environmental sustainability and governance in the 2012 London Games
[Vassil Girginov] 32. Law and norms in sustainability developments in the
major American sports leagues [Matthew T. Bodie and Lucas D. Jackson] 33.
Steady-state economics and stadiums: Using the date of ecological maturity
to conceptualize and govern sport facility construction [Christopher M.
McLeod and John T. Holden] 34. Epilogue: A pragmatic perspective on the
future of sustainability in sport [Timothy B. Kellison and Brian P.
McCullough]
Sport and Environmental Sustainability 1. An introduction to environmental
sustainability and sport [Brian P. McCullough and Timothy B. Kellison] 2.
Robustness of the sport and environment sustainability literature and where
to go from here [Cheryl Mallen] 3. Economics, sport, and the environment:
Incentives and intersections [Allen R. Sanderson and Sabina L. Shaikh] 4.
Ethical foundations for sustainability in sport [Danny Rosenberg] 5.
Climate change and the future of international events: A case of the
Olympic and Paralympic Games [Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley] 6.
Sport-environmental sustainability (sport-ES) education [Greg Dingle and
Cheryl Mallen] Section II: Management and Marketing 7. Organizational
capacity and sport, the environment, and sustainability: Making the case
for capacity building [Julie Stevens] 8.The Olympics: Institutionalization
and standardization of sustainability [Jon Helge Lesjø and Erlend Aas
Gulbrandsen] 9. Environmental sustainability rhetoric in sport [Michael E.
Pfahl] 10. Marketing sustainability through sport: The importance of target
market insights [Galen T. Trail and Brian P. McCullough] 11. Using
sustainability to attract new partnerships [Lana L. Huberty] 12. Sponsors
as meso level actors in sport: Understanding individual decisions as
foundational to sustainability in food and drink [T. Bettina Cornwell and
Joerg Koenigstorfer] 13. Corporate social responsibility campaigns and
sports sponsorship: Employee responses [Martin R. Edwards] 14. Vancouver,
green capital: The green business branding strategy of the host city of an
Olympic Games [Joseph Weiler and Patrick Weiler] Section III: Facilities
and Operations 15. Assessing the environmental impact of economic activity
surrounding major sport events [Andrea Collins and Annette Roberts] 16.
Environmental certifications of sport facilities and events [Sheila N.
Nguyen] 17. Resident input and mega event legacies: Environmental concerns
[Kyriaki Kaplanidou] 18. Third-party assurance of sustainability reporting:
The case of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Game [Eleni Theodoraki]
19. Implementing environmental sustainability in athletic training
operations [Kelly Potteiger] Section IV: Event Management 20. Sport venue
sustainability: The role of local context and stakeholder engagement
[Kathryn L. Heinze and Sara Soderstrom] 21. Sustainable behaviors and the
tailgater [Andy Gillentine] 22. Tailgating and air quality [Jonathan M.
Casper and Kyle S. Bunds] 23. STOKE certified: Initiating sustainability
certification in surf tourism [Danny O'Brien and Jess Ponting] Section V:
Sociocultural Approaches 24. Sustainability, greenwashing, and the light
green approach to sport environmentalism [jay johnson and Adam Ehsan Ali]
25. Sport participation to create a deeper environmental identity with
pro-environmental behaviors [Vinathe Sharma-Brymer, Tonia Gray, and Eric
Brymer] 26. Sport and interspecies equity-based sustainability [Melanie
Sartore-Baldwin] 27. Water and sports facilities: Usage, issues, and
solutions [Kyle S. Bunds] 28. Physical activity, self-organized sport, and
sustainable urban development [Karin Book] Section VI: Law and Governance
29. Going green: Environmental review, design, and operation of sports
facilities [Alex Porteshawver] 30. A little green: The European Union's
efforts to promote environmental sustainability in sport [Arnout Geeraert]
31. Environmental sustainability and governance in the 2012 London Games
[Vassil Girginov] 32. Law and norms in sustainability developments in the
major American sports leagues [Matthew T. Bodie and Lucas D. Jackson] 33.
Steady-state economics and stadiums: Using the date of ecological maturity
to conceptualize and govern sport facility construction [Christopher M.
McLeod and John T. Holden] 34. Epilogue: A pragmatic perspective on the
future of sustainability in sport [Timothy B. Kellison and Brian P.
McCullough]
Forewords [Russell S. Seymour] [Geert Hendriks] Section I: Foundations of
Sport and Environmental Sustainability 1. An introduction to environmental
sustainability and sport [Brian P. McCullough and Timothy B. Kellison] 2.
Robustness of the sport and environment sustainability literature and where
to go from here [Cheryl Mallen] 3. Economics, sport, and the environment:
Incentives and intersections [Allen R. Sanderson and Sabina L. Shaikh] 4.
Ethical foundations for sustainability in sport [Danny Rosenberg] 5.
Climate change and the future of international events: A case of the
Olympic and Paralympic Games [Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley] 6.
Sport-environmental sustainability (sport-ES) education [Greg Dingle and
Cheryl Mallen] Section II: Management and Marketing 7. Organizational
capacity and sport, the environment, and sustainability: Making the case
for capacity building [Julie Stevens] 8.The Olympics: Institutionalization
and standardization of sustainability [Jon Helge Lesjø and Erlend Aas
Gulbrandsen] 9. Environmental sustainability rhetoric in sport [Michael E.
Pfahl] 10. Marketing sustainability through sport: The importance of target
market insights [Galen T. Trail and Brian P. McCullough] 11. Using
sustainability to attract new partnerships [Lana L. Huberty] 12. Sponsors
as meso level actors in sport: Understanding individual decisions as
foundational to sustainability in food and drink [T. Bettina Cornwell and
Joerg Koenigstorfer] 13. Corporate social responsibility campaigns and
sports sponsorship: Employee responses [Martin R. Edwards] 14. Vancouver,
green capital: The green business branding strategy of the host city of an
Olympic Games [Joseph Weiler and Patrick Weiler] Section III: Facilities
and Operations 15. Assessing the environmental impact of economic activity
surrounding major sport events [Andrea Collins and Annette Roberts] 16.
Environmental certifications of sport facilities and events [Sheila N.
Nguyen] 17. Resident input and mega event legacies: Environmental concerns
[Kyriaki Kaplanidou] 18. Third-party assurance of sustainability reporting:
The case of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Game [Eleni Theodoraki]
19. Implementing environmental sustainability in athletic training
operations [Kelly Potteiger] Section IV: Event Management 20. Sport venue
sustainability: The role of local context and stakeholder engagement
[Kathryn L. Heinze and Sara Soderstrom] 21. Sustainable behaviors and the
tailgater [Andy Gillentine] 22. Tailgating and air quality [Jonathan M.
Casper and Kyle S. Bunds] 23. STOKE certified: Initiating sustainability
certification in surf tourism [Danny O'Brien and Jess Ponting] Section V:
Sociocultural Approaches 24. Sustainability, greenwashing, and the light
green approach to sport environmentalism [jay johnson and Adam Ehsan Ali]
25. Sport participation to create a deeper environmental identity with
pro-environmental behaviors [Vinathe Sharma-Brymer, Tonia Gray, and Eric
Brymer] 26. Sport and interspecies equity-based sustainability [Melanie
Sartore-Baldwin] 27. Water and sports facilities: Usage, issues, and
solutions [Kyle S. Bunds] 28. Physical activity, self-organized sport, and
sustainable urban development [Karin Book] Section VI: Law and Governance
29. Going green: Environmental review, design, and operation of sports
facilities [Alex Porteshawver] 30. A little green: The European Union's
efforts to promote environmental sustainability in sport [Arnout Geeraert]
31. Environmental sustainability and governance in the 2012 London Games
[Vassil Girginov] 32. Law and norms in sustainability developments in the
major American sports leagues [Matthew T. Bodie and Lucas D. Jackson] 33.
Steady-state economics and stadiums: Using the date of ecological maturity
to conceptualize and govern sport facility construction [Christopher M.
McLeod and John T. Holden] 34. Epilogue: A pragmatic perspective on the
future of sustainability in sport [Timothy B. Kellison and Brian P.
McCullough]
Sport and Environmental Sustainability 1. An introduction to environmental
sustainability and sport [Brian P. McCullough and Timothy B. Kellison] 2.
Robustness of the sport and environment sustainability literature and where
to go from here [Cheryl Mallen] 3. Economics, sport, and the environment:
Incentives and intersections [Allen R. Sanderson and Sabina L. Shaikh] 4.
Ethical foundations for sustainability in sport [Danny Rosenberg] 5.
Climate change and the future of international events: A case of the
Olympic and Paralympic Games [Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley] 6.
Sport-environmental sustainability (sport-ES) education [Greg Dingle and
Cheryl Mallen] Section II: Management and Marketing 7. Organizational
capacity and sport, the environment, and sustainability: Making the case
for capacity building [Julie Stevens] 8.The Olympics: Institutionalization
and standardization of sustainability [Jon Helge Lesjø and Erlend Aas
Gulbrandsen] 9. Environmental sustainability rhetoric in sport [Michael E.
Pfahl] 10. Marketing sustainability through sport: The importance of target
market insights [Galen T. Trail and Brian P. McCullough] 11. Using
sustainability to attract new partnerships [Lana L. Huberty] 12. Sponsors
as meso level actors in sport: Understanding individual decisions as
foundational to sustainability in food and drink [T. Bettina Cornwell and
Joerg Koenigstorfer] 13. Corporate social responsibility campaigns and
sports sponsorship: Employee responses [Martin R. Edwards] 14. Vancouver,
green capital: The green business branding strategy of the host city of an
Olympic Games [Joseph Weiler and Patrick Weiler] Section III: Facilities
and Operations 15. Assessing the environmental impact of economic activity
surrounding major sport events [Andrea Collins and Annette Roberts] 16.
Environmental certifications of sport facilities and events [Sheila N.
Nguyen] 17. Resident input and mega event legacies: Environmental concerns
[Kyriaki Kaplanidou] 18. Third-party assurance of sustainability reporting:
The case of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Game [Eleni Theodoraki]
19. Implementing environmental sustainability in athletic training
operations [Kelly Potteiger] Section IV: Event Management 20. Sport venue
sustainability: The role of local context and stakeholder engagement
[Kathryn L. Heinze and Sara Soderstrom] 21. Sustainable behaviors and the
tailgater [Andy Gillentine] 22. Tailgating and air quality [Jonathan M.
Casper and Kyle S. Bunds] 23. STOKE certified: Initiating sustainability
certification in surf tourism [Danny O'Brien and Jess Ponting] Section V:
Sociocultural Approaches 24. Sustainability, greenwashing, and the light
green approach to sport environmentalism [jay johnson and Adam Ehsan Ali]
25. Sport participation to create a deeper environmental identity with
pro-environmental behaviors [Vinathe Sharma-Brymer, Tonia Gray, and Eric
Brymer] 26. Sport and interspecies equity-based sustainability [Melanie
Sartore-Baldwin] 27. Water and sports facilities: Usage, issues, and
solutions [Kyle S. Bunds] 28. Physical activity, self-organized sport, and
sustainable urban development [Karin Book] Section VI: Law and Governance
29. Going green: Environmental review, design, and operation of sports
facilities [Alex Porteshawver] 30. A little green: The European Union's
efforts to promote environmental sustainability in sport [Arnout Geeraert]
31. Environmental sustainability and governance in the 2012 London Games
[Vassil Girginov] 32. Law and norms in sustainability developments in the
major American sports leagues [Matthew T. Bodie and Lucas D. Jackson] 33.
Steady-state economics and stadiums: Using the date of ecological maturity
to conceptualize and govern sport facility construction [Christopher M.
McLeod and John T. Holden] 34. Epilogue: A pragmatic perspective on the
future of sustainability in sport [Timothy B. Kellison and Brian P.
McCullough]