Legacy
- After the event: Culture and sport - access and legacies, Arts Professional, August 2008, England. External link to Podcast available via IFACCA website.
- Are We Willing to Pay Enough to 'Back the Bid'?: Valuing the Intangible Impacts of London's Bid to Host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games (Journal article) by Giles Atkinson, Susana Mourato, Stefan Szymanski, and Ece Ozdemiroglu in Urban Studies, Feb 2008, Vol.45, No.2, pp.419-444. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from Publisher website.
- The Conceptualisation and Measurement of Mega Sport Event Legacies (Journal article) - Holger Preuss article in Journal of Sport & Tourism, Aug2007, Vol.12, Issue 3/4, pp.207-228. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Available to purchase from Publisher website.
- The European Capital Culture initiative and cultural legacy: An analysis of the cultural sector in the aftermath of Cork 2005 (Journal article) by B. Quinn in Event Management, Vol.13 No.4. 2009, pp. 249-264. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from Publisher's website.
- Event impacts and legacies (Chapter 3) in Festival and Special Event Management, 4th ed. 2008, pp.62-86 - Johnny Allen et al, John Wiley & Sons. Available for purchase from ACEM website. Borrow from UTS Library.
- FIFA World Cup 2006 and its legacy on tourism, chapter by Holger Preuss, in Conrady and Buck, Trends and Issues in Global Tourism, 2007, pp.83-102, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg.
- From 'Event-led' to 'Event-themed' Regeneration: The 2002 Commonwealth Games Legacy Programme (Journal article) by Andrew Smith and Tim Fox in Urban Studies, May 2007, Vol.44, No.5-6, pp.1125-1143. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from Publisher website.
- Impacts of the Olympic Games as mega-events, 2004 (12p. PDF) - Conference paper by M. Malfas, E. Theodoraki and B. Houlihan published in Municipal Engineer 157 Issue ME3.
- The Legacy of the Olympic Games: 1984-2000 - Conclusions and Recommendations, 2003 (5p. PDF) - IOC.
- Lasting Effects of Major Sporting Events, 2006 (Journal article) by Holger Preuss published on the Internet.
- London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games: funding and legacy, 2007 (62p. PDF) House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Second Report of Session 2006-07.
- London 2012 - Will it be Regeneration or Renaissance? (10p. PDF) - Deborah Sadd et al (Conference paper 1707) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as a Catalyst for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007), pp.120-129.
- Major sport events and participation legacy: The case of the 2003 Rugby World Cup (Journal article) by Stephen Frawley and Adam Cush in Managing Leisure, Vol.16, No.1, Jan.2011, pp.65-76. Available to UTS staff and students via Librry Catalogue, or purchase from publisher website.
- Major sporting events-planning for legacy - Paper by M. Taylor and I. Edmondson in Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Municipal Engineer, 160, Dec 2007, Issue ME4, pp.171-176. Available via UTS Library Catalogue.
- Mega-events as a Response to Poverty Reduction: The 2010 FIFA World Cup and its Urban Development Implications by Udesh Pilla and Orli Bass. Open Access article available for download from publisher website.
- Mega Events as an opportunity for Urban Regeneration. Impact on a Host Greek City - Workshop presentation by Efi Dimopoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
- Meta-evaluation of the impacts and legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games - Summary of Reports 1 and 2 (28p. PDF) Prepared by Grant Thornton, April 2011, for UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Olympic Legacies: Intended and Unintended - Political, Cultural, Economic, Educational (Special issue) International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 25, Issue 14, 2008. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Available to purchase from publisher website.
- OLYMPIC-LEGACY.COM - website scope is the legacy of the ancient Olympic games and the factors contributing to their revival in modern times.
- Optimising the potential of mega-events: An overview (Journal article) by Leo Jago, Larry Dwyer, Geoffrey Lipman, Daneel van Lill and Shaun Vorster in International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol.1 Iss:3, 2010, pp.220-237. Available to purchase from publisher's website.
- Passing the Olympic Games Learning Legacies torch: Creating a website to engage students and to build education bridges between the 2010, 2012 and 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Journal article) by Terry Hood and Maynard Kirkpatrick in Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Education, Vol.9, No.1, Apr 2010. Available for download from journal website.
- Public Health Legacy: Experiences from Vancouver 2010 and Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games (9p. PDF) - Barbara Panet-Raymond and David Cooper position paper discussing the public health legacy issues and lessons learned by experience gained in Australia through hosting the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and through preparations in Canada for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- Resource Guide - The Impact of Events, 2007 (20p.PDF) - This guide from the Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Network, directs tutors, students and researchers to the key texts, journal articles and web-resources related to the impact of events and their interrelationships.
- Ruff guide to Olympic legacy - based on paper by Sadd, D. and Jones, I. (2008). Implications and issues of London 2012 for the site's residents, Bournemouth: University of Bournemouth.
- Securing Sustainable Legacies through Cultural Programming in Sporting Event, 2003 - e-article by Dr. Beatrix Garcia available via Culture @ the Olympics: issues, trends and perspectives.
- Sport and Economic Regeneration in Cities (Journal article) by Chris Gratton, Simon Shibli, and Richard Coleman in Urban Studies, May 2005, Vol. 42, No.5-6, pp.985-999. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from Publisher website.
- Sport event legacies: Implications for meaningful legacy outcomes (22p. PDF) by Alana Thomson, Becca Leopkey, Katie Schlenker and Nico Schulenkorf, University of Technology, Sydney; University of Ottawa and Auckland University of Technology.
- 'Sport for All' and major sporting events: Trends in sport participation and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the 2003 Rugby World Cup and the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games (38p. PDF) - A.J. Veal and Stephen Frawley, Feb 2009, UTS, School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism Working Paper No.6. Available for download.
- "Sport Mega-events and their Legacies" Conference, 2-4 December 2009 - European Association for Sport Management conference to discuss and debate key issues pertaining to the legacy impacts of sport mega-events.
- Sports Legacy - Event Legacy - from Sports City, the Sports Business Portal in the UK.
- Sustainable legacies for the 2012 Olympic Games (Journal article) - Richard Shipway article in The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, Vol.127, No.3, 2007, pp.119-124. Available to purchase from Publisher website.
- 2010 Legacies Now is dedicated to strengthening arts, literacy, sport and recreation, physical activity and volunteerism in communities throughout BC leading up to and beyond the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
- 2012 Games - The Regeneration Legacy - download from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors archives.
- Uncertain legacy: Sydney's Olympic stadiums (17p. PDF) (Journal article) by Glen Searle in European Planning Studies, Vol.10, No.7, 2002. This paper illustrates the risks of partnership development of specialised infrastructure, and the way special events can lead urban development.
- What is event-led regeneration? Are we confusing terminology or will London 2012 be the first Games to truly benefit the local existing population? (Journal article) by Deborah Sadd, in Event Management, Vol.13, No. 4, 2009, pp. 265-275. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from Publisher's website.
