Jak innowacje sportowe mogą kształtować zrównoważone miasta: podejście interdyscyplinarne
Narek Parsamyan
narek.parsamyan@pg.edu.plPolitechnika Gdańska (Polska)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7610-1524
Aleksander Orłowski
Politechnika Gdańska (Polska)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4699-1703
Abstrakt
Wykorzystanie potencjału sportu może odgrywać znaczącą rolę w kształtowaniu miast przyszłości, wpływając na zmiany środowiskowe i społeczne. Integracja sportu w planowanie przestrzeni miejskiej może prowadzić do licznych korzyści jak promowanie aktywności fizycznej, zdrowia, dobrego samopoczucia i wzmocnienie więzi społecznych. Jednak, do tej pory brakuje badań, które eksplorowałyby role i znaczenie innowacji sportowych na rozwój zrównoważonych miast. Niniejsze badanie ma na celu rozpoznanie roli innowacji sportowych na rozwój zrównoważonych miast poprzez systematyczny przegląd literatury, wykorzystując interdyscyplinarne podejście łączące dyscypliny sportu i zarządzania miastem, w celu zrozumienia w jaki sposób innowacje sportowe wpływają na zrównoważony rozwój miast. Wyniki badania wskazują na liczne odwołania do obszaru zrównoważonych miast w literaturze dotyczącej innowacji sportowych, w tym najlepsze praktyki w integrowaniu sportu w przestrzeń miejską, tym samym potwierdzając wkład innowacji sportowych na rozwój zrównoważonych miast w następujących obszarach: włączenia społecznego, partycypacji społecznej, współpracy i tworzenia sieci oraz strategii organizacyjnej.
Słowa kluczowe:
sport, zrównoważone miasta, innowacje sportowe, zarządzanie miastemBibliografia
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Narek Parsamyannarek.parsamyan@pg.edu.pl
Politechnika Gdańska Polska
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7610-1524
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