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The good the bad and the noisy: The paradox(s) created by motorised events in green spaces
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The good the bad and the noisy: The paradox(s) created by motorised events in green spaces

Jim Macbeth, David Newsome and Cheryl Jones
Events and Society: Bridging Theory and Practice, pp.218-225
Routledge How Events Transform Society series, Routledge, 1st
2025

Abstract

This chapter explores the complexities of hosting motorised events in green spaces, highlighting the conflicting values involved. It uses social capital theory and environmental science to examine the social, political, and ecological impacts of these events. The chapter emphasises the need for a nuanced understanding of value conflicts and the importance of adopting sustainable event planning practices. It calls for a more critical approach to evaluating the benefits and drawbacks of motorised events in protected areas, considering issues of diversity, equity, and environmental sustainability.

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