Eco-athletes; 6 case studies

Researcher: Guus Heijnen We were interested in the real world experiences of Dutch athletes with regard to ecology and sustainability. Below you will find three video’s and three articles. Carlijn Taevernier (Windsurfing) Casper Helling (trailrunning), Julian van Vliet (wavesurfing), Simon den Braber (Triathlon), Jeroen Janissen (speed skating, marathon) and Esmee Visser (speeds skating, longtrack).

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Sustainability in Dutch National Sports Federations’ strategic vision documents and communications 

Researched by Sam Geijer In 2016, the Paris Agreement on climate change was signed with the aim of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius (United Nations, n.d.). The Netherlands also agreed to this accord and subsequently formulated the Dutch Climate Act, which applies to Dutch sports stadiums as well. Due to the significant ecological

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Innovation within Dutch national sport federations

Researched by Joop Vriend This research is part of Reimagine Sports, a research from the Amsterdam University of Applied Science. This project’s goal is to look to the future of (the organizations of) sports. The purpose of this research is to gain insights in the similarities and differences between the national sport federations about their

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Research into the role of data in scouting top athletes in the Netherlands: Data-scouting in elite sports

Researched by Toine van den Bos  This research is part of the Fieldlab Reimagine Sports research, a collaboration between the Johan Cruyff Arena, the Royal Dutch Football Association and the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. The aim of Fieldlab Reimagine Sports is to investigate what the future of sport looks like in three themes. This

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