Mandated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Olympic Games Impact (OGI) was formed to measure the impact of future Olympic and Paralympic Games through a consistent and comparable reporting system. To do so, OGI used a series of 126 indicators that measure the status of many environmental, socio-cultural and economic dimensions of the host city, region and nation. Webcast Sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
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Folz, H., Savelson, A., Frankish, J., & Van Wynsberghe, R. (2005). Application of a health promotion model to community-based sustainability planning. Local Environment, 10(6), 629-629. doi:10.1080/13549830500321832. [Link]
Van Wynsberghe, R. (2001). Organizing a community response to environmental injustice: Walpole island’s heritage centre as a social movement organization. Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, 8, 221-243. doi:10.1016/S0196-1152(01)80012-0. [Link]
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