The Routledge Handbook of Events and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Whitfield, Julie; Moital, Miguel; Gouthro, Mary Beth
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Herausgeber: Whitfield, Julie; Moital, Miguel; Gouthro, Mary Beth
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This book provides a comprehensive overview and systematic guide to the current state of knowledge on events and sustainability. Offering multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars, the book explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview and systematic guide to the current state of knowledge on events and sustainability. Offering multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars, the book explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781032216324
- ISBN-10: 1032216328
- Artikelnr.: 70676991
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781032216324
- ISBN-10: 1032216328
- Artikelnr.: 70676991
Julie Whitfield has over 20 years of experience teaching Events Management. She joined Bournemouth University in September 2005, where she is the postgraduate programme leader for the M.Sc. Events Management programme in the Sport & Events Management Department at Bournemouth University Business School. Her research interest in Events and Sustainability spans over a decade, with earlier publications such as 'Scoring Environmental Credentials: A Case Study of the UK Conference Sector', published in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism in 2014, to more recent publications such as 'How can we reduce conference venues' use of single-use plastics?', which was published in Event Management in 2022. Julie is also the Co-Founder of the International Conference for Events (ICE) Making Waves, a leading international conference for events management academics and practitioners. Mary Beth Gouthro is a senior academic in the Sports & Events Management Department in the Bournemouth University Business School. Her research interests in events span the event/festival experience, event sustainability and aspects of customer satisfaction in events. Mary Beth is currently an executive member of the Association for Event Management Educators (AEME) and leads AEME's Event Sustainability SIG (Special Interest Group). Mary Beth is also a member of Bournemouth University's SAN (Sustainability Academic Network) and is a Climate Fresk-trained facilitator. Miguel Moital is a principal academic in Events Management in the Department of Sport & Events Management, Bournemouth University Business School. Miguel's research interests include broad issues around the marketing of events, tourism and hospitality, with an emphasis on consumer psychology. He currently lectures on the Foundation Year and on the BA (Hons) Events Management. He also regularly supervises a number of UG and PG dissertations. In line with his passion for supervising students, in 2020, Miguel launched the Dissertation Academy YouTube Channel, where he shares unique tips and tools to help students from across the world to write better dissertations and theses.
1. Introduction. PART 1. Bridging the Gaps in Event Sustainability. 2. The
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Events: A Missed
Opportunity?. 3. Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Transition to Sustainable
Events. 4. Leadership in Sustainability: The Ocean Race. PART 2. Social and
Cultural Responsibility. 5. Reporting Sustainable Impacts for Tourism
Events and Festivals. 6. Sustainable Mega Event Legacies. 7. Well-being and
Events: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Target 3.4. 8. A
Netnographic Study into Cultural Diversity and Inclusion at the Platinum
Jubilee Pageant. 9. Safeguarding Living Heritage: An Experiencescape
Approach to Explore the Traditional Cultural Festival Sustainability. PART
3. Economic Sustainability. 10. Making Events More Sustainable: Events
Management and Circular Economy. 11. Uncovering Links between Poverty and
Festival Provision. 12. Organisational Improvisation and Economic
Sustainability in the Corporate Events Sector as a Response to COVID-19
Restrictions. PART 4. Environmental Sustainability. 13. Going Green: A
Longitudinal Study on the China Import and Export (Canton) Fair. 14.
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Normative Message Framing on
Changing Recycling Attitudes at Outdoor Music Festivals. 15. Environmental
Leverage through Sport Event Portfolios. 16. The Influence of Personal
Values on Environmental Sustainability in Business Events in Asia. PART 5.
Sustainable Events and Education. 17. Events as an Educational Platform for
Sustainability. 18. The Attitude-behaviour Gap when Buying Sustainably
Produced at Food Festivals: The Cost Barrier. 19. Transformative
Sustainability Learning (TSL) through Sport Event Volunteering in Local
Communities: Applications from the PlayGreen Project. PART 6. Inclusivity
and Sustainability. 20. Gender Imbalance in Events: Addressing the Speaker
Gender Gap in Business Events. 21. Queer Inclusivity at Sport Events: The
Role of Sports Supporter Groups. PART 7: Supply Side. 22. Greenwashing the
Field: Corporate Exploitation, Sport Events and Environmental Deceit. 23.
Sustainability Sponsorship: Fundamentals, Forms, and Factors to Success.
24. Human Rights Considerations for Sustainable Procurement and the Events
Sector. 25. Framework for Sustainable Health and Safety Practices in the
Events Industry in Africa. 26. Perceptions and Practices of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Implementation in Conference Centres. PART 8.
Technology and Sustainability. 27. Events Industry and Innovative Greening
Technologies. 28. Considering the Potential for Increasing Sustainability
at UK Music Festivals by Monetising ICT Enhanced Content to Fund Reductions
in Overall On-site Capacity. 29. Can Virtual Events be a Sustainability
Driver? Creative Destruction, Motorsport, and the Case of Extreme E. 30.
Conclusion.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Events: A Missed
Opportunity?. 3. Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Transition to Sustainable
Events. 4. Leadership in Sustainability: The Ocean Race. PART 2. Social and
Cultural Responsibility. 5. Reporting Sustainable Impacts for Tourism
Events and Festivals. 6. Sustainable Mega Event Legacies. 7. Well-being and
Events: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Target 3.4. 8. A
Netnographic Study into Cultural Diversity and Inclusion at the Platinum
Jubilee Pageant. 9. Safeguarding Living Heritage: An Experiencescape
Approach to Explore the Traditional Cultural Festival Sustainability. PART
3. Economic Sustainability. 10. Making Events More Sustainable: Events
Management and Circular Economy. 11. Uncovering Links between Poverty and
Festival Provision. 12. Organisational Improvisation and Economic
Sustainability in the Corporate Events Sector as a Response to COVID-19
Restrictions. PART 4. Environmental Sustainability. 13. Going Green: A
Longitudinal Study on the China Import and Export (Canton) Fair. 14.
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Normative Message Framing on
Changing Recycling Attitudes at Outdoor Music Festivals. 15. Environmental
Leverage through Sport Event Portfolios. 16. The Influence of Personal
Values on Environmental Sustainability in Business Events in Asia. PART 5.
Sustainable Events and Education. 17. Events as an Educational Platform for
Sustainability. 18. The Attitude-behaviour Gap when Buying Sustainably
Produced at Food Festivals: The Cost Barrier. 19. Transformative
Sustainability Learning (TSL) through Sport Event Volunteering in Local
Communities: Applications from the PlayGreen Project. PART 6. Inclusivity
and Sustainability. 20. Gender Imbalance in Events: Addressing the Speaker
Gender Gap in Business Events. 21. Queer Inclusivity at Sport Events: The
Role of Sports Supporter Groups. PART 7: Supply Side. 22. Greenwashing the
Field: Corporate Exploitation, Sport Events and Environmental Deceit. 23.
Sustainability Sponsorship: Fundamentals, Forms, and Factors to Success.
24. Human Rights Considerations for Sustainable Procurement and the Events
Sector. 25. Framework for Sustainable Health and Safety Practices in the
Events Industry in Africa. 26. Perceptions and Practices of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Implementation in Conference Centres. PART 8.
Technology and Sustainability. 27. Events Industry and Innovative Greening
Technologies. 28. Considering the Potential for Increasing Sustainability
at UK Music Festivals by Monetising ICT Enhanced Content to Fund Reductions
in Overall On-site Capacity. 29. Can Virtual Events be a Sustainability
Driver? Creative Destruction, Motorsport, and the Case of Extreme E. 30.
Conclusion.
1. Introduction. PART 1. Bridging the Gaps in Event Sustainability. 2. The
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Events: A Missed
Opportunity?. 3. Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Transition to Sustainable
Events. 4. Leadership in Sustainability: The Ocean Race. PART 2. Social and
Cultural Responsibility. 5. Reporting Sustainable Impacts for Tourism
Events and Festivals. 6. Sustainable Mega Event Legacies. 7. Well-being and
Events: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Target 3.4. 8. A
Netnographic Study into Cultural Diversity and Inclusion at the Platinum
Jubilee Pageant. 9. Safeguarding Living Heritage: An Experiencescape
Approach to Explore the Traditional Cultural Festival Sustainability. PART
3. Economic Sustainability. 10. Making Events More Sustainable: Events
Management and Circular Economy. 11. Uncovering Links between Poverty and
Festival Provision. 12. Organisational Improvisation and Economic
Sustainability in the Corporate Events Sector as a Response to COVID-19
Restrictions. PART 4. Environmental Sustainability. 13. Going Green: A
Longitudinal Study on the China Import and Export (Canton) Fair. 14.
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Normative Message Framing on
Changing Recycling Attitudes at Outdoor Music Festivals. 15. Environmental
Leverage through Sport Event Portfolios. 16. The Influence of Personal
Values on Environmental Sustainability in Business Events in Asia. PART 5.
Sustainable Events and Education. 17. Events as an Educational Platform for
Sustainability. 18. The Attitude-behaviour Gap when Buying Sustainably
Produced at Food Festivals: The Cost Barrier. 19. Transformative
Sustainability Learning (TSL) through Sport Event Volunteering in Local
Communities: Applications from the PlayGreen Project. PART 6. Inclusivity
and Sustainability. 20. Gender Imbalance in Events: Addressing the Speaker
Gender Gap in Business Events. 21. Queer Inclusivity at Sport Events: The
Role of Sports Supporter Groups. PART 7: Supply Side. 22. Greenwashing the
Field: Corporate Exploitation, Sport Events and Environmental Deceit. 23.
Sustainability Sponsorship: Fundamentals, Forms, and Factors to Success.
24. Human Rights Considerations for Sustainable Procurement and the Events
Sector. 25. Framework for Sustainable Health and Safety Practices in the
Events Industry in Africa. 26. Perceptions and Practices of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Implementation in Conference Centres. PART 8.
Technology and Sustainability. 27. Events Industry and Innovative Greening
Technologies. 28. Considering the Potential for Increasing Sustainability
at UK Music Festivals by Monetising ICT Enhanced Content to Fund Reductions
in Overall On-site Capacity. 29. Can Virtual Events be a Sustainability
Driver? Creative Destruction, Motorsport, and the Case of Extreme E. 30.
Conclusion.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Events: A Missed
Opportunity?. 3. Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Transition to Sustainable
Events. 4. Leadership in Sustainability: The Ocean Race. PART 2. Social and
Cultural Responsibility. 5. Reporting Sustainable Impacts for Tourism
Events and Festivals. 6. Sustainable Mega Event Legacies. 7. Well-being and
Events: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Target 3.4. 8. A
Netnographic Study into Cultural Diversity and Inclusion at the Platinum
Jubilee Pageant. 9. Safeguarding Living Heritage: An Experiencescape
Approach to Explore the Traditional Cultural Festival Sustainability. PART
3. Economic Sustainability. 10. Making Events More Sustainable: Events
Management and Circular Economy. 11. Uncovering Links between Poverty and
Festival Provision. 12. Organisational Improvisation and Economic
Sustainability in the Corporate Events Sector as a Response to COVID-19
Restrictions. PART 4. Environmental Sustainability. 13. Going Green: A
Longitudinal Study on the China Import and Export (Canton) Fair. 14.
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Normative Message Framing on
Changing Recycling Attitudes at Outdoor Music Festivals. 15. Environmental
Leverage through Sport Event Portfolios. 16. The Influence of Personal
Values on Environmental Sustainability in Business Events in Asia. PART 5.
Sustainable Events and Education. 17. Events as an Educational Platform for
Sustainability. 18. The Attitude-behaviour Gap when Buying Sustainably
Produced at Food Festivals: The Cost Barrier. 19. Transformative
Sustainability Learning (TSL) through Sport Event Volunteering in Local
Communities: Applications from the PlayGreen Project. PART 6. Inclusivity
and Sustainability. 20. Gender Imbalance in Events: Addressing the Speaker
Gender Gap in Business Events. 21. Queer Inclusivity at Sport Events: The
Role of Sports Supporter Groups. PART 7: Supply Side. 22. Greenwashing the
Field: Corporate Exploitation, Sport Events and Environmental Deceit. 23.
Sustainability Sponsorship: Fundamentals, Forms, and Factors to Success.
24. Human Rights Considerations for Sustainable Procurement and the Events
Sector. 25. Framework for Sustainable Health and Safety Practices in the
Events Industry in Africa. 26. Perceptions and Practices of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Implementation in Conference Centres. PART 8.
Technology and Sustainability. 27. Events Industry and Innovative Greening
Technologies. 28. Considering the Potential for Increasing Sustainability
at UK Music Festivals by Monetising ICT Enhanced Content to Fund Reductions
in Overall On-site Capacity. 29. Can Virtual Events be a Sustainability
Driver? Creative Destruction, Motorsport, and the Case of Extreme E. 30.
Conclusion.