The Civilizational Dimensions of Elite Sports and Their Role in Promoting Shared Human Values - Environmental Values as a Model
Abstract
The environment is considered one of the most important civilizational and humanitarian issues of shared concern in the modern era by states, institutions, and international organizations, regardless of their orientations and fields of activity. Sport, as one aspect of human activity, enjoys wide interest and great popularity among various age groups, categories, and levels. It is therefore one of the most significant domains focusing on promoting and exporting environmental values and encouraging their preservation as a shared living environment. Sport also has a considerable impact on local activities as well as on continental and international events and championships. Through this theoretical study, we aim to shed light on the role that sport plays at different levels, in various activities, gatherings, championships, and sports federations in promoting shared environmental values.
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