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Sport Sustainability : Impact Assessment-Social

SandSI, AISTS ,PI, IOC, SportAccord

This module is part of a 12 clips guide created by SportAccord, AISTS, PI, and IOC, to help us understand sustainability as a whole, and look at what it means. Social Impact Assessment. Why measure, what it is, and how to measure it. (Video 9/12)

Gender EqualityGood HealthPeace and JusticeReduced Inequalities
Case Studies

WAKO for climate

World Association of Kickboxing Organisations

The World Association of Kickboxing (WAKO) developed a program to sensibilize its community to the importance to consider climate change in the context of their activities.

Climate Action
Guidelines and reports

Richmond (Vancouver) Sustainable Events – 7 Step Quick Guide

Richmond Olympic Oval

City of Richmond Quick Start Guide for sustainable events, developed with the Richmond Olympic Oval in close partnership with the AISTS (International Academy of Sports Science and Technology), in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Clean Water and SanitationClimate ActionInnovation and InfrastructureResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
Guidelines and reports

FIA Magazine – Sustainable Motorsport

International Automobile Federation

The second issue of AUTO this year includes conversation starters, ideas and opinions on several important topics. The cover story deals with a subject much in the news: how motor sport can play its part when it comes to ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY.

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationResponsible Consumption
Guidelines and reports

The Ocean Race – Champions for the Sea Learning Programme (English, Français, Espagnol)

The Ocean Race

The Champions for the Sea programme will help you and your students (aged 6-12 years) discover the excitement of sailing through The Ocean Race, the importance of the Ocean and how Ocean health is threatened. Through the practical activities and worksheets developed, and using Social and Emotional Learning techniques (SEL) you and your students will be encouraged and empowered to take positive action for the Ocean with a true understanding of how we can all make a difference and become Champions for the Sea!

Climate ActionLife Below WaterLife on LandQuality EducationResponsible Consumption
Guidelines and reports

AISTS Collected Insights from the Field of Sports – Sustainability & Legacy

Olympic World Library

Sustainability and legacy are presently two of the major challenges for the sports event industry. In the past two decades, governing bodies, event organisers, cities, companies and professional sports leagues have all been reflecting on how best to embed these challenges into the organisation of sports events. This book from the AISTS (International Academy of Sports Science and Technology) is the second in the series ‘Collected Insights from the Field of Sports’. It concentrates on the two aforementioned challenges of sustainability and legacy in sport. The chapters in this book are derived from research papers that have been produced by the participants and visiting professors of the AISTS postgraduate programme, the AISTS MSA (Master of Advanced Studies in Sports Administration and Technology). Being grounded in research, the book aims to correct the imbalance between the sustainability and legacy theories and practices in the world of sport. Our intention is that its outcomes can be utilised by academics, sports administrators, sports teams, students and the public to engage in the discussion on sports sustainability and legacy.

Innovation and InfrastructureReduced Inequalities
June 20, 2020
News / Interviews

World Taekwondo President hosts video call with young refugees to celebrate World Refugee Day

World Taekwondo President Chungwon Choue hosted a video call with young taekwondo practitioners from the Azraq Refugee Camp in Jordan on the eve of World […]

Source: World Taekwondo Federation (WTF)
Reduced Inequalities
Guidelines and reports

Sambo Quick Start Sustainability Event Guide

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

This quick start brochure, developed in collaboration with AISTS, gives concrete guidance to SAMBO event organisers in getting started with sustainability.

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationPartnerships for the Goals
Guidelines and reports

Theorising the Relationship between Major Sport Events and Social Sustainability

Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)

This paper assess whether major sport events meet the social needs of present and future generations and to review why certain effects occur.

Climate ActionInnovation and InfrastructureSustainable Cities and Communities
June 19, 2020
News / Interviews

FIFA Guardians continues momentum with PACE child safeguarding and protection panel

Following the recent launch of the #SafeHome campaign, a joint initiative by FIFA, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission to support […]

Quality Education