Sport Events and Tourism for the Sustainable Local Development Post COVID

Carmen Bizzarri, Paolo Giuntarelli

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Abstract

The sport events are very different for the people involved in the meeting (foreigners or national, regional, or local people) and the locations and now are in very crisis. After a review of literature on the effects of sport events, the chapter would suggest how to take into account sporting events after COVID-19. In this context, the chapter is aimed to assessing to impact the destinations through the methodology of case study. The research focused particularly on the project of the Italian Golf Federation for the organization of the Ryder Cup 2022 and assumed the economic, social, and environmental effects of this event on tourist system of local and regional scale. The golf events, nevertheless, can be easier to organize than other sporting events that take place, for example, in arenas and with great public access. The golf events, in fact, can involve a single person during the game and can play on air and be a great encouragement to promote local sustainable development (Fyall & Jago, 2007). The chapter, at least, is aimed to suggest the new policy to implement sport events to promote a new form of tourism, offering new incentives for local sustainable development of regional community, including all the participants to the events.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTourism Destination Management in a Post-Pandemic Context
Subtitle of host publicationGlobal Issues and Destination Management Solutions
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Pages219-229
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9781800715110
ISBN (Print)9781800715127
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Golf and COVID-19
  • Golf tourism
  • Recovery golf tourism
  • Recovery sport tourism
  • Sustainability sport tourism
  • Tourism and sport

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