The study provides insights on the influences of sports mega-events in post-soviet Russia on the citizens' environmental consumption practices and adaptation of new green infrastructure and technologies. Based on the representative survey of the citizens, semi-structured interviews with city's stakeholders and discourse analysis of the local and national mass media, the research portrayed the dominance of the "Declarative" type both among Kazan and Sochi residents. The environmental consumption practices among Kazan and Sochi residents are mainly driven by social-altruistic values, self-egoistic values, monetary incentives and costs, habitual practices and community expectations. Findings suggested that after the sports megaevents citizens ...
This paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the...
AbstractThe development of strategy of the sustainable growth of Russian regions caused special atte...
Sustainability has been coined ‘one of the most successful concepts in tourism and event studies tha...
The study provides insights on the influences of sports mega-events in post-soviet Russia on the cit...
Based on the environmental case of the 2013 Universiade in Kazan, this research highlights that desp...
The article considers the issues of transformation of social and environmental systems from the stan...
The article deals with a part of the results of the overall study which took place in 2009–2015 and ...
The article considers the issues of transformation of social and environmental systems from the stan...
Introduction. The increasing role of ecology in citizens’ daily occurrence is becoming a factor in c...
© The Author(s) 2014 This article analyses how two large-scale sports events in Russia shape regiona...
Based on the analysis of documents, a series of expert interviews with different city stakeholders (...
© 2015, Asian Social Science. All rights reserved. The article describes the methodological approach...
This paper examines the effects of major infrastructure development for an international mega-event ...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The research critically reflects on the way that the 2018 FIFA...
The article describes the methodological approaches used to study the influence of major internation...
This paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the...
AbstractThe development of strategy of the sustainable growth of Russian regions caused special atte...
Sustainability has been coined ‘one of the most successful concepts in tourism and event studies tha...
The study provides insights on the influences of sports mega-events in post-soviet Russia on the cit...
Based on the environmental case of the 2013 Universiade in Kazan, this research highlights that desp...
The article considers the issues of transformation of social and environmental systems from the stan...
The article deals with a part of the results of the overall study which took place in 2009–2015 and ...
The article considers the issues of transformation of social and environmental systems from the stan...
Introduction. The increasing role of ecology in citizens’ daily occurrence is becoming a factor in c...
© The Author(s) 2014 This article analyses how two large-scale sports events in Russia shape regiona...
Based on the analysis of documents, a series of expert interviews with different city stakeholders (...
© 2015, Asian Social Science. All rights reserved. The article describes the methodological approach...
This paper examines the effects of major infrastructure development for an international mega-event ...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The research critically reflects on the way that the 2018 FIFA...
The article describes the methodological approaches used to study the influence of major internation...
This paper focuses on the contribution of mega events onto the development of a green economy at the...
AbstractThe development of strategy of the sustainable growth of Russian regions caused special atte...
Sustainability has been coined ‘one of the most successful concepts in tourism and event studies tha...