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Sports Mega-Events and Urban Legacies, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
The 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil
Mega Event Planning Series
Coordinator: Nobre Eduardo Alberto Cusce
Language: EnglishSubject for Sports Mega-Events and Urban Legacies:
Sports Mega-Events and Urban Legacies
Publication date: 12-2016
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 12-2016
Support: Print on demand
Sports Mega-Events and Urban Legacies
Publication date: 07-2018
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 07-2018
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This book examines the urban legacy of the 2014 football World Cup in Brazil across the seven cities that hosted matches. The authors, all experts and natives of South America, analyse the context and impacts of hosting the World Cup for each of the host cities. The chapters use a range of background data and local knowledge and understanding to critically assess what benefits or disadvantages came along with bidding for and hosting World Cup final games, and importantly considers who the beneficiaries where and are.
It further provides detailed empirical evidence that highlights a growing trend in sporting mega events: the overestimation of benefits and an underestimation of costs involved in hosting. The book adds to the critical literature that provides a counterweight to governments' aspirations to use mega events for the purposes of development and/or globalization, irrespective of the views of their citizens.
Chapter 1. The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil: Hosting a Sport Mega-Event in a BRIC Context.- Chapter 2. Belo Horizonte: The Urban Impact and Contested Legacy of a Mega-Event.- Chapter 3. Fortaleza: Real Estate Appreciation, Removals and Conflicts.- Chapter 4. Natal: Football, Urban Coalitions, Real Estate: New and Old Relations.- Chapter 5. Porto Alegre: The Entrepreneurial City.- Chapter 6. Recife: Much to do about Nothing.- Chapter 7. Rio de Janeiro: Social and Urban Impacts of the Maracanã Stadium Renovation.- Chapter 8. São Paulo: Sports Mega-Events and the East Zone Local Development.- Chapter 9. The Cup Final Score: What went wrong?.
Eduardo Alberto Cusce Nobre is a Professor in the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Includes contributions from leading Brazilian scholars in Urban and Regional Studies, Architecture and Planning
Offers a timely contribution to a growing critical literature on sports mega events
Addresses political, social and economic issues which arise from the hosting of a mega-event
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