The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy

This paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the event host location and discusses how to measure it. The promises of organizers usually are very ambitious but the question remains as to how realistic these claims are. This question will be address...

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Main Author: Holger Preuss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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IOC
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/8/3581
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spelling doaj-c3a31f245aa9438eb41de8a135d9db962020-11-25T01:08:47ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502013-08-01583581360010.3390/su5083581The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green EconomyHolger PreussThis paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the event host location and discusses how to measure it. The promises of organizers usually are very ambitious but the question remains as to how realistic these claims are. This question will be addressed in three sections by using methods that are primarily analytical and critical rather than an empirical collection of data. The environmental sustainability of mega sport events is discussed and then a framework is developed to capture the green legacy and the basis for building up a green economy in all its dimensions. The main contribution mega events can make to developing a green economy at the host city will be explained. Furthermore, the paper seeks to explain why promises made during the bidding process on the environmental sustainability are often not met when it comes to the preparation for the event. The current obstacles to producing “Green Games” and building up a green economy are presented enlightened, ranging from financial shortcomings to a lack of serious environmental interest on the part of the organizers. In conclusion, it will be shown that mega events encourage the development of a green economy by their signaling power and educational opportunities.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/8/3581mega eventssignalingenvironmental legacygreen economyIOCFIFA
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The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
Sustainability
mega events
signaling
environmental legacy
green economy
IOC
FIFA
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title The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
title_short The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
title_full The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
title_fullStr The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
title_full_unstemmed The Contribution of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games to Green Economy
title_sort contribution of the fifa world cup and the olympic games to green economy
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2013-08-01
description This paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the event host location and discusses how to measure it. The promises of organizers usually are very ambitious but the question remains as to how realistic these claims are. This question will be addressed in three sections by using methods that are primarily analytical and critical rather than an empirical collection of data. The environmental sustainability of mega sport events is discussed and then a framework is developed to capture the green legacy and the basis for building up a green economy in all its dimensions. The main contribution mega events can make to developing a green economy at the host city will be explained. Furthermore, the paper seeks to explain why promises made during the bidding process on the environmental sustainability are often not met when it comes to the preparation for the event. The current obstacles to producing “Green Games” and building up a green economy are presented enlightened, ranging from financial shortcomings to a lack of serious environmental interest on the part of the organizers. In conclusion, it will be shown that mega events encourage the development of a green economy by their signaling power and educational opportunities.
topic mega events
signaling
environmental legacy
green economy
IOC
FIFA
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/8/3581
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