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Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments

Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments

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The book "Physical Activity and Moral, Social, and Ecological Catastrophes" explores the role of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological crises. It uses a theoretical and evidence-based approach to provide insights into the potential benefits of physical activity in promoting well-being and resilience.

Format: Hardback
Length: 228 pages
Publication date: 08 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This text explores the multifaceted role of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes, employing a theoretical and evidence-based approach. It presents a compelling collection of vibrant contributions to the ongoing debate surrounding the significance and purpose of physical activity in responding to such crises.

The first section delves into the theoretical framework, examining the concept of physical activity as a tool for promoting social resilience and sustainability. It discusses how physical activity can foster community engagement, build social capital, and enhance individual well-being. The authors highlight the importance of promoting physical activity as a means of promoting social justice and equity, particularly in marginalized communities.

The second section explores the evidence-based approach to physical activity in disaster response and recovery. It highlights the role of physical activity in promoting mental health, reducing stress and anxiety, and improving overall well-being among survivors. The authors also discuss the use of physical activity as a tool for rebuilding communities and promoting social cohesion after catastrophic events.

The third section examines the role of physical activity in addressing climate change and promoting environmental sustainability. It discusses how physical activity can reduce carbon emissions, promote renewable energy sources, and mitigate the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. The authors also highlight the importance of promoting physical activity as a means of promoting environmental awareness and education.

The final section explores the challenges and barriers to promoting physical activity in disaster response and recovery. It discusses the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, resource allocation, and policy support to ensure the effective implementation of physical activity programs. The authors also suggest strategies for overcoming these challenges and maximizing the benefits of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes.

In conclusion, this text provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the role and purpose of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes. It offers a rich collection of contributions from experts in the field, highlighting the potential of physical activity to promote social resilience, mental health, environmental sustainability, and social justice. By adopting a theoretical and evidence-based approach, this text contributes to the ongoing debate and provides valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers working in the field of disaster response and recovery.

This text explores the multifaceted role of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes, employing a theoretical and evidence-based approach. It presents a compelling collection of vibrant contributions to the ongoing debate surrounding the significance and purpose of physical activity in responding to such crises.


The first section delves into the theoretical framework, examining the concept of physical activity as a tool for promoting social resilience and sustainability. It discusses how physical activity can foster community engagement, build social capital, and enhance individual well-being. The authors highlight the importance of promoting physical activity as a means of promoting social justice and equity, particularly in marginalized communities.

The second section explores the evidence-based approach to physical activity in disaster response and recovery. It highlights the role of physical activity in promoting mental health, reducing stress and anxiety, and improving overall well-being among survivors. The authors also discuss the use of physical activity as a tool for rebuilding communities and promoting social cohesion after catastrophic events.

The third section examines the role of physical activity in addressing climate change and promoting environmental sustainability. It discusses how physical activity can reduce carbon emissions, promote renewable energy sources, and mitigate the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. The authors also highlight the importance of promoting physical activity as a means of promoting environmental awareness and education.

The final section explores the challenges and barriers to promoting physical activity in disaster response and recovery. It discusses the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, resource allocation, and policy support to ensure the effective implementation of physical activity programs. The authors also suggest strategies for overcoming these challenges and maximizing the benefits of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes.

In conclusion, this text provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the role and purpose of physical activity in addressing moral, social, and ecological catastrophes. It offers a rich collection of contributions from experts in the field, highlighting the potential of physical activity to promote social resilience, mental health, environmental sustainability, and social justice. By adopting a theoretical and evidence-based approach, this text contributes to the ongoing debate and provides valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers working in the field of disaster response and recovery.

Weight: 607g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032125411

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