2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jksus.2023.102564
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Research on the environmental science and sustainable sport development the perspective of geological ecology

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“…ENCC can be defined as the maximum human activity level that the regional water environment can support in a certain period of time -without adverse effects on the local water environment. Many scholars 5 at home and abroad have conducted many research on the water environment-carrying capacity of different river basins or regions, which has laid a solid foundation for the study of regional socio-economic sustainable development and environmental planning. This has, to a certain extent, promoted the research and development of water environment-carrying capacity.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ENCC can be defined as the maximum human activity level that the regional water environment can support in a certain period of time -without adverse effects on the local water environment. Many scholars 5 at home and abroad have conducted many research on the water environment-carrying capacity of different river basins or regions, which has laid a solid foundation for the study of regional socio-economic sustainable development and environmental planning. This has, to a certain extent, promoted the research and development of water environment-carrying capacity.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kadagi et al [ 22 ] concluded that the sustainability development plan of the marine sports industry, which may cause obstacles to the local socio-cultural and economic environment, and the development of regional fisheries, and therefore it is important to conduct a comprehensive assessment of these obstacles in order to reduce the impact caused by the development of the marine sports industry through a survey study. Zhao et al [ 23 ] constructed an environmental science model for sports tourism based on socio-economic benefits and ecological environmental protection, which solved the drawbacks of the traditional sports tourism development model that only focuses on the perspective of operation, development, and management while ignoring the benefits to the economic and social interests and ecological environmental protection, and put forward a proposal for the sustainable development of the resource integration and functional integration of sports tourism. Josa et al [ 24 ] proposed a new method for the rigid structure of stadium rooftop buildings, which integrates value modeling and multi-criteria decision-making to construct an evaluation index system that provided an important reference for the sustainability and durability of stadiums in the use of the building.…”
Section: The Dpsir Model and Sustainability In Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, The National Hockey League Green Program in the NHL concentrates on making their clubs harmless to the environment including tree planting, water restoration, and food recovery. Sporting events can even promote eco-tourism and encourage people to feel the beauty of natural landscapes [5]. To propose specific policies to promote reducing waste generation, water usage, and energy consumption.…”
Section: Sport Events Influence the Environment Both Positively And N...mentioning
confidence: 99%