The achievement of sustainability and legacies by the host cities of the Summer Olympiads, 2012–2024

Stephen Essex*, Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez

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Abstract

Since the emergence of the concept of sustainable development, the Olympic Games have become a vehicle to demonstrate and promote the principles and practices of sustainability. The aim of this paper is to explain and evaluate how the application of sustainable development in the context of the Summer Olympic Games has evolved. Two processes have been influential in this change: first, the institutional expectations of the International Olympic Committee have encouraged greater responsibility towards the creation of legacies by potential host cities through the IOC Charter, the Olympic Agenda 2020, and the Olympic Agenda 2020+5; and second, the context and inventiveness of host cities has created new perspectives on sustainability to secure the event and raise its global profile. This paper will focus on the sustainability benchmarks established in London 2012 and evaluate whether these have been continued or extended in the subsequent editions of the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro (2016), Tokyo (2021) and Paris (2024). The changing discourses reveal the tensions between the IOC’s agendas for the event, the motivations of the host cities and the realities of delivery in changing socio-economic and political circumstances.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)595-613
Number of pages19
JournalPlanning Perspectives
Volume39
Issue number3
Early online date6 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development

Keywords

  • International Olympic Committee
  • legacy
  • Olympics
  • sustainability

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