This paper aims to identify all of the unexploited potentialities of sports activities with regard to sustainability by answering the following question: Considering the priorities that the 2030 Agenda identified with regard to sustainability, what does sport contribute to the process of transition towards a more sustainable global scenario? According to the European Union Council, sport and physical activity play a strategic role in the global challenge toward sustainability and achieving the 17 SDGs. The contribution of sport to the 2030 Agenda is indeed strategic. However, through a non-systematic review, the authors have observed almost a complete absence of SDGs within sports literature. Discussing the results through the lens of the SDGs, the authors have identified a series of qualitative and quantitative research opportunities connected with the 17 SDGs and related targets. The authors have also identified a total of 27 research hypotheses. This evidence could support academics, sports managers, professionals, and practitioners in identifying their contribution to the global priorities towards sustainability.

Sustainability in sport-related studies. A non-systematic review to increase the sports contribution to the 2030 agenda / Annesi, Nora; Battaglia, Massimo; Frey, Marco. - In: PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT STUDIES AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 1899-4849. - 1:98(2023), pp. 81-98.

Sustainability in sport-related studies. A non-systematic review to increase the sports contribution to the 2030 agenda

Battaglia Massimo
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2023

Abstract

This paper aims to identify all of the unexploited potentialities of sports activities with regard to sustainability by answering the following question: Considering the priorities that the 2030 Agenda identified with regard to sustainability, what does sport contribute to the process of transition towards a more sustainable global scenario? According to the European Union Council, sport and physical activity play a strategic role in the global challenge toward sustainability and achieving the 17 SDGs. The contribution of sport to the 2030 Agenda is indeed strategic. However, through a non-systematic review, the authors have observed almost a complete absence of SDGs within sports literature. Discussing the results through the lens of the SDGs, the authors have identified a series of qualitative and quantitative research opportunities connected with the 17 SDGs and related targets. The authors have also identified a total of 27 research hypotheses. This evidence could support academics, sports managers, professionals, and practitioners in identifying their contribution to the global priorities towards sustainability.
2023
SDGs; 2030 agenda; sports sustainability; literature review
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Sustainability in sport-related studies. A non-systematic review to increase the sports contribution to the 2030 agenda / Annesi, Nora; Battaglia, Massimo; Frey, Marco. - In: PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT STUDIES AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 1899-4849. - 1:98(2023), pp. 81-98.
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