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21 pages, 2844 KiB  
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Positive Effect Observed on Reducing Criteria Pollutant Emissions Provided by Provisional Local Regulations during the 2022 Winter Olympics
by Zongwen Shi, Zhoupeng Ren, Junfu Fan, Jiwei Zuo, Yu Gao and Fulu Wei
Atmosphere 2023, 14(12), 1774; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14121774 - 30 Nov 2023
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This study examined the impact of temporary air quality control measures on reducing pollutants during the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, utilizing real-time monitoring data from 2017 and 2022 to assess spatial and temporal variations in critical air pollutant concentrations. The results showed [...] Read more.
This study examined the impact of temporary air quality control measures on reducing pollutants during the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, utilizing real-time monitoring data from 2017 and 2022 to assess spatial and temporal variations in critical air pollutant concentrations. The results showed that concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, and NO2 in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region during the Olympic Games showed a marked decrease compared to the historical period, with reductions of 36.59%, 20.35%, 33.95%, 28.90%, and 22.70%, respectively. Significant north–south spatial differences were observed in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei Province during the Olympic period. The cities of Zhangjiakou, Chengde, Qinhuangdao, Beijing, and Tangshan showed the most significant pollution reduction. Based on assessments conducted during the Olympic period, it was noted that more than 95% of the daily average concentrations of pollutants are below the maximum values set by the World Health Organization for the interim target. Our research shows that provisional regulations effectively control the emission of air pollutants, providing a solid reference and basis for ensuring air quality during major international events. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Comprehensive Air Pollution Control and Air Quality Management)
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Spatial Inhomogeneity of New Particle Formation in the Urban and Mountainous Atmospheres of the North China Plain during the 2022 Winter Olympics
by Dongjie Shang, Min Hu, Xiaoyan Wang, Lizi Tang, Petri S. Clusius, Yanting Qiu, Xuena Yu, Zheng Chen, Zirui Zhang, Jiaqi Sun, Xu Dao, Limin Zeng, Song Guo, Zhijun Wu and Michael Boy
Atmosphere 2023, 14(9), 1395; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14091395 - 4 Sep 2023
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The new particle formation (NPF) process is a significant source of atmospheric secondary particles, which has remarkable impacts on the regional air quality and global radiative forcing. Most NPF studies conduct their measurements at a single site, which can hardly provide information about [...] Read more.
The new particle formation (NPF) process is a significant source of atmospheric secondary particles, which has remarkable impacts on the regional air quality and global radiative forcing. Most NPF studies conduct their measurements at a single site, which can hardly provide information about the regionality of NPF events at large scales (>100 km). During the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, simultaneous measurements of particle number size distributions and NPF-associated precursors were conducted at a mountainous site close to the Winter Olympic Village in Chongli (CL), Zhangjiakou, and an urban site in Beijing (BJ) located 150 km southeast of the CL site. High NPF frequencies were observed at the CL (50%) and BJ (52%) sites; however, the fraction of concurrent NPF events was smaller than the results in other regions. In addition, the wind distributions exhibited distinct air mass origins at the two sites during the concurrent NPF events. Compared with the BJ site, the NPF growth rates were higher at the CL site due to higher levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and radiation. Surprisingly, the formation rates at the CL site were lower than at the BJ site, even with a higher sulfuric acid concentration and lower CS, which may be attributed to lower dimethylamine concentrations in the mountainous area. This study reveals that, although NPF events are commonly thought to occur on regional scales, their intensity and mechanisms may have significant spatial inhomogeneity. Further studies are required to reduce the uncertainty when expanding the mechanisms based on the urban conditions to regional or global scales in the models. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Characteristics and Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosols)
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Research on Evaluation Indicator of Ice Rink and Curling Stone Motion for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games Based on Video Recognition Method
by Qiyong Yang, Shuaiyu Li, Junxing Li, Wenyuan Zhang, Quan Wang and Xiuyue Ma
Lubricants 2023, 11(9), 370; https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants11090370 - 2 Sep 2023
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During curling sports, the movement of the stone is affected by the quality of the ice. Therefore, the delivery team led by the ice maker hopes that the quality of the ice surface will be stable and that the athletes will always ‘read [...] Read more.
During curling sports, the movement of the stone is affected by the quality of the ice. Therefore, the delivery team led by the ice maker hopes that the quality of the ice surface will be stable and that the athletes will always ‘read the ice’ and pay attention to the small changes in the ice surface. This phenomenon is the charm of curling. Many friction models have been proposed to describe the regularity of the curling motion. In the curling competitions of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, the 2021 World Wheelchair Curling Championships, and the warm-up competition before, the research team installed a video image capture system in the arena to capture and record the data of the curling motion by using the depth neural network and object tracking algorithm. Further motion data research verifies the relationship between the friction coefficient and the speed. The quality control parameter of ice rink α is proposed, which is related to the influencing factors of the ice surface temperature, the ice hardness, the size of the pebble point, and the width of the curling friction band. The quality of the curling ice rink can be evaluated accurately and comprehensively by using parameter α. Based on the relationship between the friction coefficient and the speed, a physical model of horizontal sliding of the curling stone is established, which agrees well with the results of data obtained from video acquisition. Therefore, the movement distance along the rink can be accurately predicted. This paper analyzes the relationship between the long-time (the time it takes for the curling stone to travel between the two hog lines) and the stop position and that between the long-time and the split-time (the time it takes for the curling stone to travel from the back line to the hog line). Based on this result, a ruler can be established to assist athletes in estimating the sliding distance of the stone before curling throwing. This research also studies the relationship between three factors (the sliding speed in the x-direction, the angular speed, and a tiny lateral deflection speed in the y-direction) and the deviation of the stone. At the same time, there are also some interesting phenomena of the lateral deflection of the stone, such as the relationship between the lateral deflection angle tanθ and the initial lateral speed. As a result, the prediction of the curling stone’s exact final location can be realized. In summary, this article proposes an indicator for evaluating the quality of ice rinks and a physical model of curling based on the curling friction model, which is validated by data obtained from a video capture system of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The results described above have been applied in the post-match operation of the National Aquatics Center to guide the production of Olympic-grade ice surfaces and to guide athletes to “read ice” accurately during training. Full article
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The Impact of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games on Air Quality in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Region: A Quasi-Natural Experiment Study
by Qianjin Wu, Zusheng Wu, Shanshan Li and Zichao Chen
Sustainability 2023, 15(14), 11252; https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411252 - 19 Jul 2023
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Major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games, can harm air quality due to the construction of large stadiums and other sporting facilities, the transportation of athletes and spectators, and the consumption of energy and resources. To successfully host the 2022 Beijing Winter [...] Read more.
Major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games, can harm air quality due to the construction of large stadiums and other sporting facilities, the transportation of athletes and spectators, and the consumption of energy and resources. To successfully host the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the Chinese government has taken measures to improve air quality in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region, such as limiting car use, closing polluting businesses, and increasing clean energy. Whether these measures have effectively improved the air quality in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region and whether they have had a sustained impact are the concerns of this study. In this study, based on air quality statistics for 24 Chinese cities from 2014–2022, including 2592 observations, we investigated the impact of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the air quality in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region using the difference-in-difference (DID) method. Our empirical findings indicate that the Beijing Winter Olympics significantly impacted the air quality in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. We observed a 25% reduction in the air quality index (AQI) and a 28% reduction in the levels of PM2.5, holding all other factors constant. Trend analysis further suggests that the Beijing Winter Olympics contributed to the region’s long-term trend of air quality improvement. We performed a series of robustness tests, all indicating the reliability of our basic conclusions. In addition, the heterogeneity analysis shows a significant effect of the pollution level and the distance from the capital on the effectiveness of air quality improvement, while economic development had no significant impact. Our findings have important implications for policymakers and other stakeholders interested in improving air quality. The significant improvements from the Beijing Winter Olympics suggest that implementing similar initiatives in other regions may also have positive effects. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Air, Climate Change and Sustainability)
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Case Analysis on the CAS Ad Hoc Division Decisions for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
by Wenjun Yan
Laws 2023, 12(2), 22; https://doi.org/10.3390/laws12020022 - 2 Mar 2023
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Whether it is the Summer Olympics or the Winter Olympics, in order to resolve potential sports disputes, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) sets up a special ad hoc tribunal in the host city of the Olympic Games. Although CAS ad hoc [...] Read more.
Whether it is the Summer Olympics or the Winter Olympics, in order to resolve potential sports disputes, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) sets up a special ad hoc tribunal in the host city of the Olympic Games. Although CAS ad hoc rules have many similarities with ordinary procedures, they are different in terms of the legal basis, legal remedies, and certain procedural rules. During the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics (Beijing 2022), the CAS Ad Hoc Division and the CAS Anti-Doping Division heard a total of seven cases. These cases involve issues such as provisional suspension of games, protection of minors, unreasonable delays in test results, cancellation of award ceremonies, and the timing of disputes. the CAS Ad Hoc Division decisions on the above issues can be regarded as the latest developments in the application of international sports arbitration rules. Full article
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Optimal Design of Ski Tracks in Construction Projects: Taking the Warm-Up and Training Ski Track of the South Area in the Yanqing Competition Zone of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games as an Example
by Yaoyi Wu and Xianfeng Wu
Buildings 2023, 13(3), 659; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030659 - 2 Mar 2023
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Mature civil engineering software and platforms can provide a dynamic correlated situation of the road design, generate a quick and accurate grading design in terrain model making, and, most importantly, improve the design efficiency and calculation accuracy and reduce the workload of designers [...] Read more.
Mature civil engineering software and platforms can provide a dynamic correlated situation of the road design, generate a quick and accurate grading design in terrain model making, and, most importantly, improve the design efficiency and calculation accuracy and reduce the workload of designers in the construction project. However, the application of existing platforms in complex site engineering for the design of ski tracks has not been well developed. The design process of ski tracks requires consideration of elaborate requirements in complex environmental conditions. In this study, we aim to simplify digital elevation model (DEM) data, optimize ski track contour lines, and localize the design expression of the ski track designs based on the experience of the construction of the National Alpine Ski Center in the Yanqing Competition Zone for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. This study examines the feasibility of the optimal digital approach combining mathematics and computer science based on the case study of the warm-up and training ski track of the south area in the Yanqing Competition Zone. This study will contribute to the optimal design of skiing tracks in construction projects and help to improve designers’ workload efficiency for the design and construction of ski tracks in the future. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Architectural Design, Urban Science, and Real Estate)
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Study on Wind-Proof Effect and Stability of Windbreak Fence in Alpine Skiing Center
by Zhaokun Fu and Qingwen Li
Sustainability 2023, 15(4), 3369; https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043369 - 12 Feb 2023
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As a venue for the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, the National Alpine Skiing Center is located on Xiaohaitou Mountain in Beijing’s Yanqing district, where strong winds occur frequently. To reduce the impact of strong winds on the competition, windbreak fences have [...] Read more.
As a venue for the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, the National Alpine Skiing Center is located on Xiaohaitou Mountain in Beijing’s Yanqing district, where strong winds occur frequently. To reduce the impact of strong winds on the competition, windbreak fences have been installed in the ski area. To determine the effect and stability of the windbreak fences beside the ski slope of the alpine skiing center, the numerical simulation method was used to study the performance of 3.7 m, 4.7 m and 7.9 m high wind barriers. According to the actual meteorological conditions, two kinds of inlet wind speeds of 10 m/s and 33 m/s were set. The results show that the ambient wind speed is maximum only in a small area near the opening through the windbreak fence. When the ambient wind speed is 10 and 33 m/s, the wind speed in most drainage areas behind the barrier is below 5 and 15 m/s, respectively, which is significantly lower than the wind speed of incoming flow, and the wind protection effect is obvious. When the wind speed at the entrance height is 10 m and 33 m/s, the wind-proof effect is obvious. The wind-proof effect of 7.9 m high windproof bars is better than that of 3.7 and 4.7 m high windproof bars. The wind pressure at the top of the fence is the highest, and the wind pressure also increases when the wind speed increases. Under the action of maximum wind speed, the stability of a 7.9 m high storm fence is low. Full article
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Analysis of Thermal Insulation Thickness for a Container House in the Yanqing Zone of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
by Yurou Tong, Hui Yang, Li Bao, Baoxia Guo, Yanzhuo Shi and Congcong Wang
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19(24), 16417; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416417 - 7 Dec 2022
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A large number of temporary housings (THs) were used in the Yanqing zone of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Taking a kind of container house (CH) used in Yanqing zone as a model, the objective of this paper is to [...] Read more.
A large number of temporary housings (THs) were used in the Yanqing zone of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Taking a kind of container house (CH) used in Yanqing zone as a model, the objective of this paper is to analyze the effect of insulation thickness on heating energy consumption and corresponding carbon emission. The effect of service life of THs on economic thickness was also discussed. The simulation model was developed using EnergyPlus and the heating energy consumption with different insulation materials was simulated based on the meteorological parameters of the top of Xiaohaituo Mountain (2177.5 m) and the Olympic/Paralympic Village (950 m) in Yanqing zone. In the simulation process, the thermal insulation performance of the CH was enhanced with reference to the requirements of GB/T 51350-2019 Technical Standard for Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) on one hand. Additionally, the insulation performance was evaluated in terms of payback period and carbon emission. On the other hand, the economic thickness of different insulation materials (rock wool (RW), extruded polystyrene (XPS), polyurethane (PU)) and the high performance vacuum insulation panel (HVIP)) for different service lives of CH was studied. Results show that the U-values of the envelope meeting the NZEB standard can decrease approximately 21.4–32.8% of the heating energy consumption, compared with the original envelope. When the service life of CH is extended to 20 years, the carbon emission is reduced by 18.5% and 29.5%. The payback period of HVIP is longest, up to 31.4 a, and the results of economic thickness show that when the service life of the CH ranges from 1 year to 20 years, the economic thickness range of RW is 47–235 mm, XPS is 41–197 mm, PU is 33–149 mm and HVIP is 4–18 mm at the altitude of 2177.5 m. At the altitude of 950 m, the economic thickness range of RW is 28–158 mm, XPS is 26–131 mm, PU is 25–118 mm, and HVIP is 2–12 mm. From an economic point of view, the service life of a CH has a significant impact on the choice of insulation thickness. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Reducing Air Pollution in Smart and Sustainable Future Cities)
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Efforts Proposed by IOC to Alleviate Pressure on Olympic Games Hosts and Evidence from Beijing 2022
by Weihua Yan, Na Xu, Rui Xue, Zhenghang Ye, Zhaoyang Wang and Dingmeng Ren
Sustainability 2022, 14(23), 16086; https://doi.org/10.3390/su142316086 - 1 Dec 2022
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Nowadays, the Olympic Games (OG) are faced with escalating complications and gigantism that frustrate the motivation of potential Olympic bidders, therefore obstructing the sustainable development of the Olympic Movement. The IOC has made numerous efforts to solve the problems, which include easing the [...] Read more.
Nowadays, the Olympic Games (OG) are faced with escalating complications and gigantism that frustrate the motivation of potential Olympic bidders, therefore obstructing the sustainable development of the Olympic Movement. The IOC has made numerous efforts to solve the problems, which include easing the pressure on OG hosts (including candidates) in an attempt to regain public trust and justify the delivery of the OG. Relevant countermeasures have been adopted and highlighted in the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 (Beijing 2022). This study first examined the governance model proposed by the IOC, which consists of diversified stakeholders and different guiding documents. Then a typology of measures to reduce the pressure on Olympic hosts was developed, and four significant initiatives taken by different actors were identified, namely reducing economic costs and increasing financial support, setting up subsidiaries and outsourcing services, signing official partners to share the workload, and transferring organising knowledge. To be more clear, the case of Beijing 2022 was analysed to illustrate the measures proposed by the IOC. Additionally, suggestions were made to the IOC and future hosts in their preparations for the OG. The current study could add to the literature by inspiring future candidates/hosts to draw on the IOC’s policy and to have a better understanding of the successful delivery of the OG. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Tourism, Culture, and Heritage)
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Residents’ Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions towards Mega-Sports Events: A Case Study of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games
by Zhuyan Xu, Chengzhong Wu and Xuefei Li
Sustainability 2022, 14(22), 14955; https://doi.org/10.3390/su142214955 - 11 Nov 2022
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Despite growing research on the impacts of mega-sports events, comparative studies of the value perceptions of residents in host and non-host cities are rare. Residents’ perceptions are effective indicators of their behavioral intentions, which are crucial for the success of events and for [...] Read more.
Despite growing research on the impacts of mega-sports events, comparative studies of the value perceptions of residents in host and non-host cities are rare. Residents’ perceptions are effective indicators of their behavioral intentions, which are crucial for the success of events and for the place marketing of hosting cities. To fill this gap, this study constructed a model linking residents’ expected impacts, perceived value and behavioral intentions for mega-sports events. Informed by Social Exchange Theory, this study employed Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to analyze 1527 valid questionnaires collected in mainland China (412 in host cities, 1115 in non-host cities). The results reveal that non-host-city residents have more substantial expectations of impacts, perceptions of value, and behavioral intentions than host-city residents. Residents in Northeast China had the highest perceptions and behavioral intentions toward the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, implying that the geographical location of the non-host cities is an influencing factor. Researchers and practitioners should pay attention to those differences in research design and event planning to promote the sustainable development of mega-sports events. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Impacts and Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality, and Events)
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Parametric Evaluation of Cooling Pipe in Direct Evaporation Artificial Ice Rink
by Zhenying Zhang, Shiqi Wang, Meiyuan Yang, Kai Gong and Yanhua Chen
Energies 2022, 15(21), 7989; https://doi.org/10.3390/en15217989 - 27 Oct 2022
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With the coming of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, China’s artificial ice rink construction will be in rapid development. A parametric evaluation of the cooling pipe in a direct evaporation rink was performed by numerical simulation. The results showed that the influence [...] Read more.
With the coming of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, China’s artificial ice rink construction will be in rapid development. A parametric evaluation of the cooling pipe in a direct evaporation rink was performed by numerical simulation. The results showed that the influence of the temperature of the antifreeze pipe on the ice surface temperature can be ignored. The evaporation temperature of the working medium in the cooling pipe is between −32 °C and −22.4 °C to ensure the ice surface temperature is between −5 °C and −3 °C. With the increase in the cooling pipe spacing, the required evaporation temperature of the working medium in the cooling pipe and the uniformity of the ice surface temperature decreased. The required evaporation temperature of the working medium in the cooling pipe decreases by 1.2–1.5 °C for every 10 mm increment of spacing. With the increase in the cooling pipe diameter, the required evaporation temperature of the working medium in the cooling pipe and the uniformity of the ice surface temperature increase. The required evaporation temperature of the working medium in the cooling pipe increases by 2.2–2.9 °C for every 5 mm increment of diameter. The maximum temperature difference of ice surface temperature ranged from 0.004 °C to 0.111 °C. Full article
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Evaluating the Sustainability of the Olympic Transport System on the View of Regional Transport Development Pattern
by Kexin Guo, Fujia Li and Hao Cheng
Sustainability 2022, 14(15), 9756; https://doi.org/10.3390/su14159756 - 8 Aug 2022
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) proposed that the host city should consider sustainable development from the Games’ beginning to end, and that the host city should make full use of the Olympic infrastructure even after the Games. However, a less systematic evaluation of [...] Read more.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) proposed that the host city should consider sustainable development from the Games’ beginning to end, and that the host city should make full use of the Olympic infrastructure even after the Games. However, a less systematic evaluation of their sustainability exists, especially for the roads. The new connections built for the Olympic Games cost the most and influenced the host city directly. We apply spatial design network analysis (sDNA) with exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) to evaluate the sustainability of the new connections built for the Olympics Games in the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. The results show that the Games encourage the host cities’ governments to work towards a common goal, and directly benefits Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei transport coordinated development. In “Edge cities”, such as Hengshui, Qinhuangdao, Cangzhou, and Zhangjiakou, traffic accessibility has been promoted dramatically. The foreground network of the region development moved northward, from “Beijing–Shijiazhuang–Baoding” to “Beijing–Tangshan–Qinhuangdao”. These findings can be used for policy design, to keep the new connections running with long-term stability, and to constantly create better economic effects. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Economic Transition and Green Development)
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Systematic Review
Sustainable Development of Olympic Sport Participation Legacy: A Scoping Review Based on the PAGER Framework
by Pengfei Shi and Alan Bairner
Sustainability 2022, 14(13), 8056; https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138056 - 1 Jul 2022
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After the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese officials claimed that the goal of “driving 300 million people to participate in ice and snow sports” had been achieved. Historically, the London 2012 Olympic Games had a similar goal: to increase sports participation for all [...] Read more.
After the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese officials claimed that the goal of “driving 300 million people to participate in ice and snow sports” had been achieved. Historically, the London 2012 Olympic Games had a similar goal: to increase sports participation for all by hosting the Olympic Games. Given these goals, the impact of the Olympic Games on sports participation has clearly become significant. These impacts can be referred to as the Olympic sport participation legacy, an intangible Olympic legacy. The Olympic sport participation legacy has attracted a lot of researchers’ interest in the academic field in recent years. This paper aims to conduct a scoping review of Olympic sport participation legacy studies between 2000 and 2021 to identify the progress of studies on the sustainability of Olympic sport participation legacies. Unlike previous scoping reviews on sport participation legacies, this review adopts a Patterns, Advances, Gaps, Evidence of Practice, and Research Recommendations (PAGER) framework at the results analysis stage to improve the quality of the findings. The results from the scoping review contained 54 peer-reviewed articles on three levels of research: the population level, social level, and intervention processes. Many studies indicate that achieving a sustainable Olympic sport participation legacy requires joint collaboration and long-term planning between governments, community organisations, and other stakeholders. Full article
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Rapid Inspection of Large Concrete Floor Flatness Using Wheeled Robot with Aided-INS
by Zhipeng Chen, Qingquan Li, Weixin Xue, Dejin Zhang, Siting Xiong, Yu Yin and Shiwang Lv
Remote Sens. 2022, 14(7), 1528; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14071528 - 22 Mar 2022
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Flatness is an important parameter for the quality assessment of concrete floors. Traditional flatness inspection methods have problems with sparse sampling and low efficiency for large concrete floors. In this paper, a rapid flatness inspection method for large concrete floors based on a [...] Read more.
Flatness is an important parameter for the quality assessment of concrete floors. Traditional flatness inspection methods have problems with sparse sampling and low efficiency for large concrete floors. In this paper, a rapid flatness inspection method for large concrete floors based on a wheeled robot with an aided inertial navigation system (INS) is proposed. The robot realizes high precision relative to the three-dimensional profile measurement of concrete floors through fusion of INS, odometers and total station. The overall measurement of concrete floor flatness is realized through a certain density of profiles. The measurement performance of the proposed method has been tested in laboratory, and the effectivity is tested in the flatness inspection of the concrete base of an ice floor in the National Speed Skating Oval of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. The results demonstrate that the floor flatness inspection accuracy can meet the requirement of ±0.5 mm over 5 m and the efficiency is several times that of the traditional method. This technology is promising for high precision and rapid flatness inspection of large floors. Full article
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The One E-Ticket Customized Bus Service Mode for Passengers with Multiple Trips and the Routing Problem
by Yunlin Guan, Yun Wang, Xuedong Yan, Haonan Guo and Yi Zhao
Sustainability 2022, 14(4), 2124; https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042124 - 13 Feb 2022
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To alleviate the problems of traffic congestion, excessive energy consumption, and the environmental pollution caused by private cars, it is essential to use public transportation (PT). However, passengers making multiple trips in a short time period must repeatedly make travel mode choices, purchase [...] Read more.
To alleviate the problems of traffic congestion, excessive energy consumption, and the environmental pollution caused by private cars, it is essential to use public transportation (PT). However, passengers making multiple trips in a short time period must repeatedly make travel mode choices, purchase tickets, and wait for buses for each trip, which may negatively affect their preference for PT. In order to improve the attractiveness of PT, especially for passengers requiring multiple trips in a short time period, this paper proposes the one e-ticket customized bus service mode for passengers with multiple trips (OECBSM-PMT) by customized buses (CBs). Besides, a CB-routing optimization model for the OECBSM-PMT is also developed in this paper, formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming based on a vehicle routing problem with pickup and delivery and time windows (VRPPDTW). The model aims to maximize the profit and minimize the costs of operation with considering passengers with multi-trip requests, homogeneous CB fleets with pickup/delivery-time-window constraints, and mixed loads. A service effectiveness identification procedure based on genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed to cope with the calculation considering the characteristics of passengers with multiple trips. Finally, the proposed model and algorithm are verified and analyzed using the case of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. It can be found from the results that the method can provide an optimized CB route plan and timetable, and the algorithm GA-I obtains better solutions than other solving strategies in most instances. The proposed OECBSM-PMT and corresponding optimized method can better adapt to diverse travel demands, significantly improve the convenience for passengers, especially those making multiple trips in a short time period and will eventually promote a higher level of public transport service. Full article
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