主要体育场馆、水资源和气候变化:影响和适应

IF 3.6 2区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
G. Dingle, G. Dickson, B. Stewart
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摘要

摘要研究问题本文探讨了气候变化对澳大利亚主要体育场的影响,以及组织应对措施。具体而言,我们探讨了气候变化如何影响此类体育场使用的水资源,以及对管理这一关键体育基础设施的组织的影响。研究方法我们采用了定性案例研究方法,重点关注拥有和/或管理大型体育场馆的组织。数据主要是通过对代表澳大利亚14个主要体育场中12个体育场的参与者进行半结构化采访收集的。使用解释过程对数据进行分析,并制定了与地理物理、商业和监管影响以及适应性反应有关的主题。结果和发现该分析确定了与水资源有关的六个气候变化问题:(a)降雨量减少,(b)运动场蒸发增加,(c)供水限制和其他监管,(d)供水成本增加,(e)水管理基础设施的资本成本,以及(f)公众对高用水量的负面看法。三个组织水管理战略是:(a)水收集、(b)水储存和(c)水回收。这些战略表明了对气候影响的适应反应。影响考虑到气候变化的长期性,以及近年来与水有关的公共政策活动的激增,体育场组织可能会从将气候变化和适应纳入其战略思维中受益。
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Major sport stadia, water resources and climate change: impacts and adaptation
ABSTRACT Research question This paper explores the impact of climate change on major Australian sport stadia, and organizational responses. Specifically, we explore how climate change impacts the water resources used at such stadia and implications for the organizations managing this critical sport infrastructure. Research methods We adopted a qualitative case study method focusing on organizations that own and/or manage major sport stadia. Data were collected primarily through semi-structured interviews with participants representing 12 of Australia's 14 major sport stadiums. Data were analyzed using an interpretive process, and themes were developed relating to geo-physical, commercial and regulatory impacts, and adaptive responses. Results and findings The analysis identified six climate change issues pertaining to water resources: (a) reduced rainfall, (b) increased evaporation from playing surfaces (c) water supply restrictions and other regulation, (d) higher water supply costs, (e) capital costs for water management infrastructure, and (f) negative public perceptions of high water consumption. The three organizational water management strategies were: (a) water harvesting, (b) water storage, and (c) water recycling. These strategies are indicative of adaptation responses to climate impacts. Implications Given the long-term nature of climate change, and the proliferation of water-related public policy activity in recent years, stadium organizations will likely benefit from including climate change and adaptation in their strategic thinking.
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European Sport Management Quarterly
European Sport Management Quarterly HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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