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The Olympic Games and the environmen...
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Karamichas, John, (1975-)
The Olympic Games and the environment[electronic resource] /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
796.480286
Title/Author:
The Olympic Games and the environment/ John Karamichas.
Author:
Karamichas, John,
Published:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Olympics - Case studies. - Environmental aspects
Subject:
Hosting of sporting events - Case studies. - Environmental aspects
Subject:
Environmental impact analysis
ISBN:
9781137297471 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137297476 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction -- Olympic Games: A Quintessentially Modern Project -- The Environmental Issue: Opposing Development and Progress -- Environmental Concern and Environmental Sociology: Parallel Developments -- Reflexive Modernisation: Connecting the Environment with Modernity and Modernisation -- Olympic Games and the Environment -- Olympic Games and Ecological Modernisation: Three Case Studies (Sydney, Athens, Beijing) -- London 2012: Evaluating the Prospects -- Concluding Remarks.
[NT 15000229]:
Nowadays, sports Mega-events - with the Olympic Games leading the way b6 s go to immense effort to showcase their environmental credentials. With that in mind, this book compares and contrasts the environmental credentials of four Olympic Host cities starting with Sydney 2000, the host of the first Green Summer Olympics, and culminating with London 2012. Setting out a comparative cross-national study that makes extensive use of perspectives offered by environmental sociology, this book showcases the scientific analytical vigour of this sociological sub-discipline. Since in most cases, the linkages between hosting the Games and the environment that are made by the general public and policy-makers are mostly in relation to the regeneration of the host city, this book engages with this type of environmental related contributions that can be made by Olympic Games hosting. Yet, inspired by the emphasis that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) gives on the environmental impact and legacy of Games in terms of the Ecological Modernization (EM) perspective, the book engages with the potential imbued by Olympic Games hosting for the EM of the host nation.
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The Olympic Games and the environment[electronic resource] /
Karamichas, John,1975-
The Olympic Games and the environment
[electronic resource] /John Karamichas. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource. - Global culture and sport. - Global culture and sport..
Introduction -- Olympic Games: A Quintessentially Modern Project -- The Environmental Issue: Opposing Development and Progress -- Environmental Concern and Environmental Sociology: Parallel Developments -- Reflexive Modernisation: Connecting the Environment with Modernity and Modernisation -- Olympic Games and the Environment -- Olympic Games and Ecological Modernisation: Three Case Studies (Sydney, Athens, Beijing) -- London 2012: Evaluating the Prospects -- Concluding Remarks.
Nowadays, sports Mega-events - with the Olympic Games leading the way b6 s go to immense effort to showcase their environmental credentials. With that in mind, this book compares and contrasts the environmental credentials of four Olympic Host cities starting with Sydney 2000, the host of the first Green Summer Olympics, and culminating with London 2012. Setting out a comparative cross-national study that makes extensive use of perspectives offered by environmental sociology, this book showcases the scientific analytical vigour of this sociological sub-discipline. Since in most cases, the linkages between hosting the Games and the environment that are made by the general public and policy-makers are mostly in relation to the regeneration of the host city, this book engages with this type of environmental related contributions that can be made by Olympic Games hosting. Yet, inspired by the emphasis that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) gives on the environmental impact and legacy of Games in terms of the Ecological Modernization (EM) perspective, the book engages with the potential imbued by Olympic Games hosting for the EM of the host nation.
ISBN: 9781137297471 (electronic bk.)
Source: 356265Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: GV721.9 / .K37 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 796.480286
The Olympic Games and the environment[electronic resource] /
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