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Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 3
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Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 3

Anne-Marie Lacaze and Eric Brymer
The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Sustainable Development, pp.82-89
Routledge International Handbooks, Routledge, 1.
2022

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Community Sport Development Sports Sports administration Sports facilities Sports Management Sports Policy Sustainability Sports science and exercise not elsewhere classified Expanding knowledge in psychology
The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Sustainable Development is a comprehensive and powerful survey of the ways in which sport engages with its social, environmental, and ethical responsibilities. It considers how sport can use its unique profile and platform to influence the attitudes of sport fans and consumers to promote positive social and environmental action around the world and to contribute to sustainable development, perhaps the most important issue of our time. The book is structured around the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, with a section devoted to each goal that contains chapters reviewing key theory and current research, measurement and evaluation issues, and the application of current knowledge in real-world development situations. Drawing on research and expertise from management, sociology, development studies, psychology, and other disciplines, the book examines the role that sport must play in areas such as health and well-being, poverty, education, gender equality, decent work, responsible consumption, and climate action. Representing a keynote work on the wider social responsibilities of sport as both an industry and sociocultural activity, this is essential reading for any advanced student or researcher working in sport development, sport management, sport sociology, event studies, development studies, or environmental studies, and for any development practitioner or sport management professional looking to understand how to achieve positive social change in and through sport. 1. An introduction to sport and sustainable development Brian P. McCullough, Timothy Kellison, and E. Nicole Melton Part I Sustainable Development Goal 1: no poverty 2. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 1 Mitchell McSweeney and Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst 3. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 1 Hanhan Xue, Ryan Chen, Shushan Dai, and Joshua I. Newman 4. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 1 Marika Warner Part II Sustainable Development Goal 2: zero hunger 5. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 2 Lizzy Anast and Nicole Civita 6. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 2 Lizzy Anast, Elias Berbari, and Nicole Civita 7. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 2 Garry Gilliam and Kristen Fulmer Part III Sustainable Development Goal 3: good health and well-being 8. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 3 Eric Brymer and Anne-Marie Lacaze 9. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 3 Anne-Marie Lacaze and Eric Brymer 10. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 3 Shane O’Reilly Part IV Sustainable Development Goal 4: quality education 11. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 4 Katherine Raw and Emma Sherry 12. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 4 Emma Sherry 13. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 4 Mark Mom, Cathy Neap, and Michael Asensio Part V Sustainable Development Goal 5: gender equality 14. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 5 Carrie LeCrom 15. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 5 Selina Khoo and Claire Jenkin 16. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 5 Risa F. Isard, Thayer Lavielle, and Janelle E. Wells Part VI Sustainable Development Goal 6: clean water and sanitation 17. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 6 Austin Thompson and Kyle Bunds 18. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 6 Pamm Phillips and Kim Encel 19. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 6 Omar Mitchell Part VII Sustainable Development Goal 7: affordable and clean energy 20. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 7 Sheila N. Nguyen and Greg Dingle 21. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 7 Cheryl Mallen and Bob Mallen 22. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 7 Anthony Bonagura and Norman Vossschulte Part VIII Sustainable Development Goal 8: decent work and economic growth 23. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 8 Kathryn L. Heinze and Sara Soderstrom 24. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 8 Sara Soderstrom and Kathryn L. Heinze 25. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 8 David Richards Part IX Sustainable Development Goal 9: industry, innovation, and infrastructure 26. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 9 Rob Millington, Simon C. Darnell, Adam Ehsan Ali, and Tavis Smith 27. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 9 Joanna Wall Tweedie 28. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 9 E. Nicole Melton and Karina Herold Part X Sustainable Development Goal 10: reduced inequalities 29. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 10 Mary A. Hums, Eli A. Wolff, and Catherine Carty 30. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 10 Sarah Oxford and Alexander Cárdenas 31. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 10 Maia Tua-Davidson Part XI Sustainable Development Goal 11: sustainable cities and communities 32. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 11 Timothy Kellison 33. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 11 Kerri Bodin, Jordan T. Bakhsh, and Marijke Taks 34. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 11 Shireen Hamdan and Charles Cooke Part XII Sustainable Development Goal 12: responsible consumption and production 35. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 12 Tiffany Richardson, Madeleine Orr, and Nicholas Watanabe 36. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 12 Tiffany Richardson, Madeleine Orr, and Nicholas Watanabe 37. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 12 Lee Spivak Part XIII Sustainable Development Goal 13: climate action 38. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 13 Brian P. McCullough and Jessica R. Murfree 39. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 13 Pamela Wicker and Tim F. Thormann 40. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 13 Claire Poole Part XIV Sustainable Development Goal 14: life below water 41. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 14 Leon Mach and Jess Ponting 42. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 14 Leon Mach and Jess Ponting 43. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 14 Jill Savery and Alessandra Ghezzi Part XV Sustainable Development Goal 15: life on land 44. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 15 Melanie Sartore-Baldwin 45. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 15 Melanie Sartore-Baldwin 46. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 15 Hugh Webster and Lesley McNutt Part XVI Sustainable Development Goal 16: peace, justice, and strong institutions 47. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 16 Jon Welty Peachey and NaRi Shin 48. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 16 NaRi Shin and Jon Welty Peachey 49. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 16 Taylor Smith Part XVII Sustainable Development Goal 17: partnerships for the Goals 50. An overview of Sustainable Development Goal 17 Iain Lindsey 51. Measuring Sustainable Development Goal 17 Ashlyn Hardie and Marlene A. Dixon 52. Applying Sustainable Development Goal 17 Neill Duffy Brian P. McCullough is Associate Professor in the Division of Sport Management at Texas A&M University, USA. McCullough teaches a broad range of graduate and undergraduate courses in sport management and has developed a graduate curriculum focused on the application of environmental sustainability to the business of sport. His research focuses on the bidirectional relationship between sport and the natural environment in a subdiscipline of sport management called sport ecology. McCullough assisted in the creation of the United Nation’s Sports for Climate Action Framework and is currently working with the Commonwealth Secretariat for Sport for Development and Peace to integrate the SDG 13 into sport throughout the Commonwealth. He is also the co-director of the Sport Ecology Group. Timothy Kellison is Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health and Director of the Center for Sport and Urban Policy at Georgia State University, USA. Kellison’s research is primarily focused on sport in the urban environment, with special emphasis in sport ecology, urban and regional planning, public policy, and politics. He has explored multiple questions related to the real and perceived benefits and harms sport and its industry bring to urban communities. He has received multiple recognitions for his work, including being designated a North American Society for Sport Management Research Fellow and being named a Fulbright Specialist in Urban Planning. Additionally, Kellison served on an international working group convened by the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and served as a co-author of the UN’s Sports for Climate Action Framework . E. Nicole Melton is Associate Department Chair and Associate Professor in the Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management in the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. Her research examines diversity and inclusion in sport organizations, with a specific focus on LGBTQ+ inclusion. She serves as the co-director for Isenberg’s Laboratory for Inclusion and Diversity in Sport (LIDS). Most recently, Melton was selected as founding member of The Collective Think Tank, which is a group of academic and industry leaders focused on creating gender equity in sports.

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