Belgium is a federal state whose political power and institutions are separated into three levels. As a part of the cultural domain, governmental competences with regard to sport, such as the organization of sport, sport policy planning, and the subsidizing of sport in general and sport federations in particular, are the exclusive responsibility of the three communities (i.e., the Flemish Community, the French Community, and the German-speaking Community). First, the organization of sport in Belgium is described by making using of the so-called Church Model of Sport. The sport system in Belgium is strongly influenced by the federal structure of the Belgian state. Second, the financing of sport is studied. In line with the community competen...
In the Netherlands, sport is rooted in a long-lasting tradition of non-profit private initiatives. T...
The support of under-developed regions is the declared goal of the European Union regional policy. T...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; 10 million people take part in at least one sport. T...
In this chapter, the governmental as well as nongovernmental organization of sports in Belgium will ...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between governmental sport bodies and sport federations in ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reviews the sta...
In this chapter, a state of the art of empirical findings with regard to running in Flanders (Belgiu...
For years football, along with cycling, has been the national sport of Belgium, and in the broadest ...
This study measures the share of the sports sector in the regional economy of Flanders by means of e...
En Belgique, les fédérations sportives sont des acteurs essentiels dans le domaine du ...
In the present chapter a status quaestionis of club-organised sport in Flanders/Belgium is presented...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
In the present chapter a status quaestionis of club-organised sport in Flanders/Belgium is presented...
Sport, as a public service, is vital for local communities and their public authorities should be aw...
The Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands) have their own traditions when it comes down to spor...
In the Netherlands, sport is rooted in a long-lasting tradition of non-profit private initiatives. T...
The support of under-developed regions is the declared goal of the European Union regional policy. T...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; 10 million people take part in at least one sport. T...
In this chapter, the governmental as well as nongovernmental organization of sports in Belgium will ...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between governmental sport bodies and sport federations in ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reviews the sta...
In this chapter, a state of the art of empirical findings with regard to running in Flanders (Belgiu...
For years football, along with cycling, has been the national sport of Belgium, and in the broadest ...
This study measures the share of the sports sector in the regional economy of Flanders by means of e...
En Belgique, les fédérations sportives sont des acteurs essentiels dans le domaine du ...
In the present chapter a status quaestionis of club-organised sport in Flanders/Belgium is presented...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
In the present chapter a status quaestionis of club-organised sport in Flanders/Belgium is presented...
Sport, as a public service, is vital for local communities and their public authorities should be aw...
The Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands) have their own traditions when it comes down to spor...
In the Netherlands, sport is rooted in a long-lasting tradition of non-profit private initiatives. T...
The support of under-developed regions is the declared goal of the European Union regional policy. T...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; 10 million people take part in at least one sport. T...