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Title: Translating impacts into development: what pointers from scholarship?


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Translating impacts into development what
pointers from scholarship?
Scarlett Cornelissen University of Stellenbosch
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The significance of sport mega-events in the
contemporary era
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The impacts of sport mega-events
  • Well established discourse of potential
    short-term long-term gains, and increasingly
    costs
  • Deliberate science of over- or mis-estimation
    by boosterists and naysayers alike
  • Despite a vibrant and evolving scholarship on
    impacts legacies no cogent hypothesis of how
    impacts translate into development
  • Discourse still privileges hard over soft
    infrastructure
  • In fact events pose major challenges to
    conventional development theory
  • large-scale
  • sectorally focused
  • concentrated

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The impacts of sport mega-events
  • the high concentration implied by the Games in
    terms of time (a two-week event), space (one host
    city only, or even specific areas within the
    city) and investment (the operating and
    infrastructure costs of the Games are in
    billions) seems to conflict with the concept of
    sustainable development, that calls for the
    distribution and sharing of environmental, social
    and economic impacts across time and space for
    spreading benefits and minimising negative
    effects on the whole society
  • (Frey et al, 20072)

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Translating impacts into development
  • Clear understanding differentiation between
    direct, indirect induced impacts
  • different sectors differentially affected
  • Tourism impacts time lag before effects
    discernible
  • although common failure to adequately profile
    event tourist
  • sport tourist has different features
  • Strategic targeting of resources given nature of
    local host economy
  • incremental approach to sport event hosting
  • second and third-tier rather than first
  • gradually build up

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FIFA 2010 Planning processes legacies
  • Terrain of planning in SA shaped by four major
    forces
  • initial goals and proposals set out in Bid
    document
  • FIFA preferences
  • incorporation by government of 2010 planning
    into macro-economic objectives (incl. Asgisa)
  • centring of provincial and urban policies around
    2010 infrastructure developments and gearing of
    resources to tournament
  • however, rather process of retro-fitting
    established plans policies

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Legacies?
  • Impacts of current infrastructural developments
    on future urban policy and planning
  • Sectoral developments tourism, sport or more
    durable sport-tourism and event-tourism sectors?
  • Football development at grassroots level?
  • Unsystematic focus up to this point on soft
    infrastructure legacies
  • Tourism shape impacts of FIFA tour operator
    programme
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