绿色活动实践:通过系统回顾了解活动组织者的适应能力

A. Ramely, Mohd Fadzilillah Ab.Talib, Jasmine Raziah Radzi Radha Rashid Radha, Muhammad Fauzi Mokhtar
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学者们一致认为,这些事件对经济、社会文化和环境的影响跨越了三重底线。然而,三重底线的影响并不总是积极的。因此,主办机构应推行环保措施,以减少活动的负面影响。与此同时,可持续的赛事管理在赛事研究中仍然是一个未知的领域,对赛事组织者的绿色赛事适应进行系统评估的努力仍然缺乏。因此,本研究通过关注已发表的关于全球活动组织者绿色活动适应的文献,支持对绿色活动实践的进一步理解。为此,本研究使用系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)进行了系统评价,分为四个阶段。本研究采用定性方法揭示了与绿色事件实践适应相关的重点问题。根据本研究的发现,可以得出结论,作为活动组织者的知识来源之一的出版文献(期刊)提供的关于绿色活动实践的信息不足,特别是关于绿色活动适应的信息。因此,本研究迫切需要进一步的研究,包括对该主题的整体讨论或探索。这项工作可以为活动组织者提供更多的信息——但不仅限于他们——从而更好地理解未来在组织活动时对绿色活动的适应。然而,活动组织者并不是唯一负责绿色活动实践的一方。还需要采取适当的行动,让其他利益相关者、设施、资源和地方当局做好走向绿色的准备。
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GREEN EVENT PRACTICES: UNDERSTANDING THE ADAPTATION OF EVENT ORGANISERS THROUGH A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Scholars agreed that the events affect the economy, socio-culture, and the environment across the triple bottom line. However, the impacts across the triple bottom line are not always positive. Hence, the event organisers should implement green practices to reduce the negative impacts of the events. In the meantime, sustainable event management remains unchartered territory in event studies and the effort to systematically review the green event adaptation among event organisers is still lacking. Thus, this study supports further understanding of green event practices by focusing on published literature on green event adaptation among event organisers worldwide. For this purpose, this study conducted a systematic review using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) in four phases. This study applies a qualitative approach to uncover the focused issues related to the adaptation of green event practice. According to the findings of this study, it can be concluded that published literature (journals) as one of the knowledge sources for the event organisers provides inadequate information regarding the green event practices, specifically on the adaptation of green events. Therefore, this study urged further research to include a holistic discussion or exploration of the topic. This effort can provide more information to the event organisers – but not only limited to them –, so that a better understanding regarding green event adaptation in organising their events in the future can be achieved. However, the event organisers are not the only party responsible for the green event practices. Proper action also needs to be taken to prepare the other stakeholders, facilities, resources and local authority to go green.
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