Impact assessment can be highly technical and complex, requiring a
broad knowledge base and diverse skills, but like evaluation, it is a
process fraught with philosophical, technical and political perils.
Why is it done, by whom, and how, must be carefully planned. Impacts
cannot always be ’proven’, so the nature of evidence becomes
critical. Accordingly, a strong theoretical base is needed by all IA
practitioners.Whilst economic impacts have received a great deal of
attention, with sufficient material available to guide all
applications, for social, cultural and environmental IA the theory and
practice has lagged. In the context of Triple Bottom Line, social
responsibility and sustainability approaches most of the available
literature is on normative goals (such as going green, meeting
sustainability standards), the nature of positive and negative impacts
(a descriptive approach or based on public input), or theory about how
impacts occur; very little theory development or praxis has been
directed at impact assessment for these applied fields.In response to
this lack of information, Event Impact Assessment is the first text
to: • Develop professionalism for IA and evaluation in these applied
management fields.• Position impact assessment within sustainability
and responsibility paradigms.• Recommend goals, methods and measures
for planning, evaluation and impact assessment pertaining to events
and tourism.• Encourage the adoption of standard methods and key
performance indicators in evaluation and impact assessment in order to
facilitate valid comparisons, benchmarking, reliable forecasts,
transparency and accountability.• Provide concepts and models that
can be adapted to diverse situations.• Connect readers to the
research literature through use of Research Notes and provision of
additional readings.This text also works well as a companion text to
Event Evaluation: Theory and methods for event management and tourism.
The Events Management Theory and Methods Series examines the extent to
which mainstream theory is being employed to develop event-specific
theory, and to influence the very core practices of event management
and event tourism. Each compact volume contains overviews of
mainstream management theories and methods, examples from the events
literature, case studies, and guidance on all aspects of planned-event
management. They introduce the theory, show how it is being used in
the events sector through a literature review, incorporate examples
and case studies written by researchers and/or practitioners, and
contain methods that can be used effectively in the real world. Series
editor: Donald Getz.With online resource material, this mix-and-match
collection is ideal for lecturers who need theoretical foundations and
case studies for their classes, by students in need of reference
works, by professionals wanting increased understanding alongside
practical methods, and by agencies or associations that want their
members and stakeholders to have access to a library of valuable
resources.
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Theory and methods for event management and tourism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781911635055
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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