Sport stadiums and environmental justice
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Sport stadiums and environmental justice
(Routledge research in sport, culture and society)
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The first comprehensive examination of the link between major sports stadiums and environmental justice
Focuses on two areas attracting widespread public and scholarly attention
Diverse slate of authors, who collectively represent a variety of academic disciplines
Relevant to a variety of academic disciplines, including sport management, venue management, mega event planning, environmental studies, sociology, geography, and urban and regional planning
Accessible case-study format, which will enable numerous audiences to engage with the material, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, practitioners, and the public at large
Table of Contents
PART I
Overview
1 Considering Environmental Justice in Sport: Green Fields, Gray Skies
Timothy Kellison
2 Stadiums, Gentrification, and Displacement: A Comparative Overview of U.S. Cities
John Lauermann
3 Indigenous Environmental Justice in U.S. and Canada Sport Stadiums
Alisse Ali-Joseph, Kelsey Leonard, and Natalie M. Welch
4 Environmental Impacts of Shadow Stadia
Taryn Barry, Daniel S. Mason, and Lisi Heise
5 Stadiums and State Environmental Policy Acts
Kellen Zale
PART II
Case Studies
6 Stadiums, Race, and Water Infrastructure: Flooding on Atlanta's Southside
Marni Davis, Richard Milligan, and Andy Walter
7 Intracity Team Relocation and Environmental Justice in Baltimore
Jessica R. Murfree and Walker J. Ross
8 Old and New Stadium Development in Miami
Laura Sivels
9 Stadia and Community Stewardship: Community Benefits and Public Finance for New York's Yankee Stadium
Austin H. Thompson and Kyle S. Bunds
10 The Anacostia Waterfront Initiative, Nationals Park, and Environmental Justice in Washington, D.C.
Michael Friedman
11 Cape Town's 2010 FIFA World Cup Stadium Location and Its Spatial and Environmental Justice Implications
Aadil Engar and Jacques du Toit
12 Settler Colonialism as Environmental Injustice: Rogers Place and Edmonton
Chen Chen and Judy Davidson
13 Micro Land Grabbing of Sporting Grounds in Nairobi: A New Form of Environmental Justice at Play
Stephanie Gerretsen
14 Politics and Decision-Making in the Taipei Dome Complex Project
Chun-Chieh Lin
15 Seattle and Climate Pledge Arena: A Progressive and Sustainable Arena that Must Integrate Equity and Increase Accountability
Alex Porteshawver
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