What makes national sport federations consider environmental sustainability? A conceptual framework on the agenda setting process based on a multiple case study
Introduction In Europe, more than 60 million people practice sport in a club. Through the consumption behaviour of this large number of sport club members, organised sport not only has positive impacts, but can be deleterious to the environment, for example through travel behaviour or the destructio...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Piller (Author), Siegfried Nagel (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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