The UPF Barcelona School of Management will delve into the binomial sport and sustainability on April 28 at the online conference āSport, sustainability and climate emergencyā, organized by the Master in Sports Management of the UPF-BSM in collaboration with the consulting firms Summa Sports and LāOrigen.
Four panels will address the commitment of the sports world to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), stipulated by the United Nations, and will analyze the sectorās compliance with the 2030 Agenda. āWe seek the complicity of the sports sector, from its diversity and complexity: athletes, clubs, federations and sports institutionsā, says Isidre Rigau, director of Summa Sports and professor of the Master in Sports Management at the UPF-BSM.
In order to carry it out, the conference will have the participation of elite athletes such as the mountain runner Kilian Jornet, or the sailor and Olympic medalist Theresa Zabell, as well as representatives of the Spanish highest institutions in the field of sport as Juli Pernas, president of the Commission of Sport and Environment of the COE; Helena Berlanga, head of the Planning and Management subsection of the Sports Facilities Office of the Barcelona Provincial Council; Carles VallĆØs, representative of the Barcelona Sports Institute of the Barcelona City Council; and Josep LluĆs Bruna, member of the Spanish Sports Association, among others.
The director of the Master in Sports Management at the UPF-BSM, Carles Murillo, recalls that āthe sensitivity of the stakeholders operating in the sports sector regarding sustainability is not newā. In this sense, Murillo affirms that the ācoincidenceā between the strategic objectives of the UPF-BSM and the growing awareness of the need to preserve the environment and fight against climate change in society and also in sport āshould facilitate the unification of our agendasā.
āThe training of professionals in the business of sports world should incorporate content on the impact of sports activities on sustainability and the environmentā, says Rigau. In his opinion, this is a consideration that the School āhas already madeā and with which it āhas taken the initiativeā in relation to other universities with the āincorporation and internalization of the concept of sustainability in the definition of its mission and valuesā.
The organization believes that the commitment of government agencies and entities, both state and regional, is not enough, but that, in Rigauās words, āall levels of society, including the University, must be involvedā. āBreaking the current dynamic and regaining respect for our ecosystem is possibleā, says Murillo, who assures that āfrom the sports sector and from the University we can make it happenā. āFrom the discussion and analysis derived from the panels, elements for effective decision-making will be extractedā, concludes the director of the Master in Sports Management.
To this end, on April 28, sports personalities and academics will discuss national and international success stories that combine sport and sustainability. During the sessions, formulas will be proposed to materialize the commitment to the environment through responsible sports practice, either through the organization of sporting events, the construction of facilities for this purpose or the management of clubs and associations.