234 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Fully revised and updated in its second edition, Events and Sustainability  provides a comprehensive introduction to a full range of issues and topics relevant to event sustainability. Topics covered across the book’s insightful and extensive chapters include impacts, operating and policy environments, stimulating urban regeneration and creating lasting legacies, as well as practical knowledge... Read more

1. Introduction to Sustainable Events

2. The Internal and External Environment for Sustainable Event Organisers

3. Sustainable Events and Public Policy

4. Sustainable Events and Urban Regeneration

5. Economic Impact Evaluation of Events

6. Environmental Impact of Events

7. Socio-cultural Impacts of Events

8. Delivering the Sustainable Event

9. Employment, Volunteering and Sustainable Events

10. Risk and Crisis Management for Sustainable Events

11. Technology and Events

12. The Challenge of Creating Sustainable Event Legacies

13. Developing Sustainable Events: Summary and Future Directions

Biography

Kirsten Holmes is Professor of Tourism at Curtin University, Western Australia. She has over 25 years’ experience of teaching Event Management and Event Sustainability in the UK and Australia. Her research focuses on volunteerism in tourism and leisure settings and she is the editor of Event Volunteering: International Perspectives on the Event Volunteering Experience and the Routledge Handbook of Volunteering in Events, Sport and Tourism.

Michael Hughes is Associate Professor of Environmental Management at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. Michael has 25 years' experience teaching and researching natural resource and natural area management and how this can work toward achieving sustainability. Michael has published on topics including nature-based tourism and recreation, natural area management, environmental attitudes, perceptions and visitor behaviour management.

Judith Mair is Professor and Associate Dean (Education) at The Hotel School Australia, Southern Cross University. She has 20 years’ experience teaching and researching events and tourism. Her research focuses on the impacts of events on community and society and the relationship between events and climate change. She has published over 65 articles in international peer reviewed academic journals and is the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Festivals, the author of Conferences and Conventions: A Research Perspective and co-author of Festival Encounters.

Carmel Foley is an internationally recognised researcher in business events and event impact. Her work explores how events create lasting economic, social, and cultural benefits for communities. She leads major projects on conference and event legacy in Australia and internationally and is lead author of the book Business Event Legacies. Carmel is a Professor of Business Events at UTS Business School where she teaches and supervises students in event management, impact evaluation, and social justice.