The Effects of the Olympic Agenda 2020 on Urban Planning for Mega-events

The Effects of the Olympic Agenda 2020 on Urban Planning for Mega-events
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Download or read book The Effects of the Olympic Agenda 2020 on Urban Planning for Mega-events written by Gustavo Lopes dos Santos and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This research focuses on the implementation of Olympic Agenda 2020 regarding issues of urban planning. It analyses the Agenda and subsequent International Olympic Committee (IOC) policies to build a comprehensive set of reforms that represent urban sustainability ambitions of the IOC as the owner of the Olympic Games. Resorting to online data, field visits and interviews with core stakeholders, the next two editions of the event serve as case studies to identify glitches in such policies that are preventing future hosts to fully achieve the Agenda's goals. A list of recommendations is developed to contribute to further mitigate these glitches, improve the Agenda's efficiency and the urban sustainability of future Games.


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