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From Event Planning to Legacy Planning

Lauri Elo
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The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now.

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Maintaining physical activity post-event? Case of the Tour of Flanders Cyclo

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the case of the Tour of Flanders Cyclo, Belgium's most popular participatory cycling event, and found that individual behaviour and community resources were important to facilitate engagement with physical activity, which has implications for organizing participatory sport events in conjunction with other community targets.

The Legacy Games: Social and Economic Impacts for Summer Olympics Host Cities

TL;DR: This, though, can be said of our Olympics with confidence. The costs of possible failure were always greater than the benefits of possible success as mentioned in this paper, and this was the case even in the Olympics of London 2012.
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Event Studies: Theory, Research and Policy for Planned Events

Donald Getz
TL;DR: The World of Planned Events: Basic concepts in Event Studies 1. Introduction and Overview of Event Studies 2. The World of Planed Events Part 2: Foundation Disciplines and Closely Related Fields 3. Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Psychology 4. Economics, Management, Political Science, Law, History, Human Geography, Future Studies 5. Closely related Professional Fields Part 3: Framework for Understanding and Creating Knowledge 6. The Event Experience and Meanings 7. Event Design 8. Antecedents and Choices 9. Management of Events 10.