2020's crises and the future of sport and recreation
Australasian Leisure Management
; 138:44-46, 2020.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1864106
ABSTRACT
This article explores the opportunity to reform Australian sport, make it stronger, more resilient, and future-proof it, following the crises experienced by Australia in 2020 including the COVID-19 pandemic. It is argued that an integrated approach to the support and provision community participation and sport is needed now that the sector and the families have significantly limited resources. Funding from local government to community aquatic, recreation and sports facilities and the management models may also need to be reviewed.
Sport and Recreational Activities [UU625]; Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Economics [EE119]; Investment, Finance and Credit [EE800]; Community Participation and Development [UU450]; Recreational Facilities and Management [UU610]; sport; crises; sports facilities; management; funding; recreation; recreational facilities; participation; Australia; APEC countries; Australasia; Oceania; Commonwealth of Nations; high income countries; OECD Countries; very high Human Development Index countries
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Australasian Leisure Management
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2020
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