Pourquoi les touristes à Paris se font attendre pour les JO ?

Retrouvez l'article de Marie Delaplace dans The Conversation ici

Dans cet article vous pourrez en savoir plus sur l'effet d'éviction mais également sur l'effet de substitution avec des déplacements des dépenses en raison des différences d'intérêts entre les touristes olympiques et les touristes classiques. Ainsi que sur les potentiels effets d'images des Jeux pour Paris et pour la Seine-Saint-Denis. 

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Planning the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games

L'ouvrage Planning the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games sous la direction de Marie Delaplace et Pierre-Olaf Schut vient de paraitre. 

 

 

This book is the first volume to provide a comprehensive account of mega-event planning for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It offers a useful summary of the themes and debates relating to urban planning for the Paris Olympics, based on the results of a research programme (Observatory for Research on Mega-Event) funded by Gustave Eiffel University and Paris Est University and partly carried out with the organisers of the Games and their stakeholders. The authors address all aspects of the bidding process, the organisation of the Games and the construction of the social legacy of the Games.

Marie Delaplace is Emeritus Professor in planning and regional development in the Paris School of Ubanism (EUP, Gustave Eiffel University, Paris, France), conducting her research within the Lab’urba laboratory. She has notably worked on local economic development associated with High-Speed Rail, Tourism and the Olympic Games.

Pierre-Olaf Schut is Professor of sport history at the University Gustave Eiffel, Paris, France. He is deputy director of the research department ACP and sport sciences department

 

Consulter la table des matières ici ! 

 

 

 

 

 

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