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Sport Sustainability Introduction : Impact Assessment

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. Impact Assessment. It covers why we measure the impact of an event, methods of measures used (quantitative and qaulitative). It details economic, social and environmental impacts, how to measure them amd communicate the results to stakeholders. (Video 5/12)

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationClimate ActionDecent Work and Economic GrowthGender EqualityGood HealthInnovation and InfrastructureLife Below WaterLife on LandNo HungerNo PovertyQuality EducationReduced InequalitiesResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
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Playing against the Clock: Global Sport, the Climate Emergency and the Case for Rapid Change

David Goldblatt

Climate change is touching every aspect of human life and global sport is no exception: in 2019, the Rugby World Cup was disrupted by unprecedented pacific typhoons; in early 2020, the Australian Tennis Open was disrupted by the smoke blowing in from the country's devastating bush fire. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics were forced to move long distance running events north of the capital as the city's sweltering summer weather nos makes them impossible tu run.

The following report is divided in three sections :

  • Section 1 includes a review of the many ways in which climate change is already taking its toll on global sport
  • Section 2 is dedicated to the measurement of global sport's carbon emission
  • Section 3 shows the state of sport's environmental commitment

Climate Action
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IIHF Manual for Sustainable events

Inernational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)

This manual helps identify simple steps that make an ice hockey event more sustainable by presenting checklists, examples and links for the areas of transportation, waste and littering, energy, procurement, and access and social inclusion.

Climate ActionGender EqualityResponsible Consumption
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Healthy Stadia – Active Travel Guidance For Sports Stadia

Healthy Stadia

This guidance aims to help people connected with sports club to be more physically active by encouraging them to adopt active modes of transport to and from their facilities. Sports clubs and their facilities have a lot to gain from encouraging active travel, including a healthier fan-base, a more active workforce who take less sick leave, through to less pressure on car parking spaces, improved air quality around your stadium and an enhanced social responsibility profile.

Good HealthSustainable Cities and Communities
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Sport Sustainability Introduction: ISO 20121 Management System

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. Here you will learn about the ISO 20121 Management System is a way of working. It tells us what the standard is, describes how to create a sustainability policy and adapt the framework to your event and company values. It describes process of getting the certification. (Video 3/12)

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationClimate ActionDecent Work and Economic GrowthGender EqualityGood HealthInnovation and InfrastructureLife Below WaterLife on LandNo HungerNo PovertyQuality EducationReduced InequalitiesResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
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Guidelines for the Sustainable Organisation of Events (2018)

Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)"

These Guidelines, published by the Federal (Germany) Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), aim to assist the organisers and planners of events (such as conferences, meetings, summits etc.) in recognising the necessary demands made by sustainability.

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationClimate ActionGender EqualityInnovation and InfrastructureLife on LandReduced InequalitiesResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities
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Cycling delivers on the global goals (collab with European cyclist federation)

UCI Guidelines

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Environmental Sustainability Policy and Guidelines

International Rowing Federation (FISA)

Rowing is a sport that requires clean water and clean air. Rowers are mindful of protecting the environment on which they must rely to carry on their sport. The intention of this document is to record World Rowing Federation's (FISA) commitment to rowing practices, which continue that association and encourage a culture of responsibility for protecting nature and therefore the sustainability of the sport. The document highlights important issues and appropriate ways of dealing with them in accordance with sustainable environmental practice.

Clean Water and SanitationResponsible Consumption
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2019 World Rugby Year in Review

World Rugby

Welcome to the Year in Review 2019, a comprehensive account of events on and off the field that have defined a truly special year for our sport

Gender EqualityQuality Education
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AISTS International Federations Sustainability Study 2017

Olympic World Library

International Federations Study (IF Study) conducted in 2017 by AISTS in collaboration with ARISF. The objective of this study is to understand the current situation, trends and needs amongst IOC recognised international sports federations with regards to sustainability. It assesses initiatives, trends and needs from its findings.

Affordable and Clean EnergyClean Water and SanitationClimate ActionDecent Work and Economic GrowthGender EqualityGood HealthInnovation and InfrastructureLife Below WaterLife on LandNo HungerNo PovertyPartnerships for the GoalsPeace and JusticeQuality EducationReduced InequalitiesResponsible ConsumptionSustainable Cities and Communities