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OverviewThis book brings together examples and cases from across the world to discuss how sport has and can further contribute to the UN 2030 Sustainable Development agenda. It discusses the major steps that international bodies have taken so far and can further take in the progressive integration of sport for sustainable development. Contributors from 21 countries take up at least one of the 17 UNO Sport for Development and Peace goals, and present and analyse examples of national, regional or local policies using sport as a lever for sustainable development. From traditional games to major competitions, from gender equality to social development and developing governmental transparency, the chapters showcase diverse experiences and demonstrate that sport is today much more than just physical activity. This book is based on the network of the International Research Network in Sport Tourism (IRNIST) with the collaboration of Sport 4 Impact. It is the first step of a collaboration between universities and the world of associations working in partnership with organizations such as the UN or the European Union. The book is an important resource not just for students and researchers of sport science but for policy makers, bureaucrats and sport administrators. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claude Sobry , Kazem HozhabriPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.611kg ISBN: 9783031069383ISBN 10: 3031069382 Pages: 383 Publication Date: 22 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsThe Complex Work of Moving Toward Effective Social Change and Peace through Sport : A Reflection Through Three Illustrative Case Studies.- Italian Sport Policies for the Sustainable Development.- The Role of Social Media to Increase Social Responsibilities Among Sports Tourists.- Small-Scale Sport Tourism and Community Development in Remote Resource Communities of the Northern Periphery. Svalbard Ski Marathon and Longyear City, The Host Community.- The Contribution of the Regional Sports Policy to Meet the Needs of the Casablanca Residents.- Practice of Motorized Leisure Activities and Sustainable Development: The Impact of the Code Of Good Conduct for Motorized Leisure Activities in the Morvan Regional Natural Park.- Sport Development and Development of Sport: Shifting Gears and Objectives over Two Decades.- Sport as a Vector to Develop Transparency: The Case of Lebanon.- Using Sport for Development for The Sustainable Development Goals: Why? How? What?- The Hosting of the 2015 African Games as a Catalyst for the Sustainable Development of the Brazzaville City.- Sporting Practices and Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean Islands : What Are the Challenges for the Governance of Local Actors and the Dynamics of Territories?.-Traditional Sports and Games as a Resource.- Sport and Gender Equity: The Case of Iran.- Sustainability of Sport Tourism in Newly Discovered Destinations.- From Spotlight to Agency: Conditions for Athletes to Become Drivers of Social Development.- Health and Education Through Sport for Development in Extreme Development Contexts: Cases Studies from Haiti and Madagascar.- Sport and Tourism: A Desirable and Necessary Game for Development.ReviewsAuthor InformationProf. Claude Sobry is Emeritus Professor at the University of Lille. A Phd in economics, he became interested in the economics of sport in the early 1980s, one of the very first in France. He has focused on the impact of sports tourism on sustainable development over the past fifteen years. Holder at the University of Lille since 1990 he taught at several foreign universities (Morocco, Romania, Greece) and gave lectures or seminars in about 20 countries. He created and directed the Master in Sports Management at the University of Lille. He created and directed the International Master in Sport Tourism Engineering (with EU funding), and created and leads the International Research Network in Sport Tourism (IRNIST). He carried out appraisals for the European Commission and the French Ministry of Tourism in the context of the 2024 Olympic Games. He is the author or editor of 16 books on the economics or management of sport and sport tourism. Dr. Kazem Hozhabri holds a Ph.D. in sport management. His Ph.D. thesis was recognized as the best thesis by the Environment and Sports Commission of Iran in 2020. Also, he has studied at the University of Lille, France as a scientific researcher (2018-2019). His teaching experiences in various educational levels (schools and universities) for 20 years, led to the training of many students and PE teachers. He is currently working on the engagement of the SDP sector to environmental sustainability. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |