London 2012 Olympic Games (LOG2012) brought investment and innumerable benefits to the host community, Stratford. A stated objective of LOG2012 was that these benefits could be sustained and bring long-term socio economic development in Stratford. This study utilises Elkington's (1997) triple bottom line approach to sustaining development and explores whether or not engaged stakeholders believe these three criteria (social, economic and environmental conditions) were met through the sporting mega event. Gathering data through a series of interviews, supported by qualitative content analysis, the researcher gained an understanding of what benefits LOG2012 has bought to Stratford, and whether stakeholders perceive these may be sustained. The ...
A major part of the infrastructure programme for the London 2012 Olympics is to provide a legacy tha...
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sus...
This dissertation has been split into three chapters. The first details the initial plans for London...
London 2012 Olympic Games (LOG2012) brought investment and innumerable benefits to the host communit...
Mega-events, from the Olympics to the World Cups, are often regarded as catalysts for the overall re...
This article examine sustainable transport provision for the London 2012Olympics and its intended le...
The growing focus on sustainable development and the increasing size and popularity of the Olympic ...
The growing focus on sustainable development and the increasing size and popularity of the Olympic ...
This report summarises major projects and proposals related to the social legacy of the London Olymp...
The London 2012 Olympics were the first Games with a legacy plan already in execution well before th...
This paper considers these questions by discussing the plausibility of the assumptions which underpi...
This article examine sustainable transport provision for the London 2012 Olympics and its intended l...
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sus...
In an increasingly urban society, cities pose both challenges and opportunities to move towards a mo...
In an increasingly urban society, cities pose both challenges and opportunities to move towards a mo...
A major part of the infrastructure programme for the London 2012 Olympics is to provide a legacy tha...
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sus...
This dissertation has been split into three chapters. The first details the initial plans for London...
London 2012 Olympic Games (LOG2012) brought investment and innumerable benefits to the host communit...
Mega-events, from the Olympics to the World Cups, are often regarded as catalysts for the overall re...
This article examine sustainable transport provision for the London 2012Olympics and its intended le...
The growing focus on sustainable development and the increasing size and popularity of the Olympic ...
The growing focus on sustainable development and the increasing size and popularity of the Olympic ...
This report summarises major projects and proposals related to the social legacy of the London Olymp...
The London 2012 Olympics were the first Games with a legacy plan already in execution well before th...
This paper considers these questions by discussing the plausibility of the assumptions which underpi...
This article examine sustainable transport provision for the London 2012 Olympics and its intended l...
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sus...
In an increasingly urban society, cities pose both challenges and opportunities to move towards a mo...
In an increasingly urban society, cities pose both challenges and opportunities to move towards a mo...
A major part of the infrastructure programme for the London 2012 Olympics is to provide a legacy tha...
This study attempts to develop a research agenda for understanding the process of constructing a sus...
This dissertation has been split into three chapters. The first details the initial plans for London...