Climate vulnerability as a catalyst for early stadium replacement

Timothy B. Kellison, Madeleine Orr
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PurposeSevere hazards associated with climate change are threatening human settlements, thereby requiring global cities to implement comprehensive climate adaptation strategies. For sports organizations, adaptive measures may include designing and constructing new stadiums. In this study, the authors explore climate change as a vehicle for urban transformation, particularly as it relates to the replacement of existing stadiums with new, more sustainable and resilient venues.Design/methodology/approachThe authors employed a collective case study approach focusing on three recent cases of stadium replacement: Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas; Oakland Ballpark in Oakland, California; and Marlins Park in Miami, Florida. These cases were selected because an official representative of each team made explicit references to some form of climate adaptation, though each ballpark faces a distinctive climate-related threat.FindingsEach of the cases illustrates the various ways in which climate vulnerability may be deployed by teams and policymakers to replace professional sports stadiums. Although all three examples involved the replacement of an existing ballpark, only in the Texas case was climate adaptation openly cited as the primary reason for stadium replacement. Still, ballpark replacement plans in Oakland and Miami included significant and costly design features to protect the stadiums from extreme weather events.Originality/valueThis study applies the concept of climate vulnerability to illustrate a potential strategy to justify stadium replacement. As cities and metropolitan regions continue to grapple with the grand challenge of climate change, the associated vulnerability of large public assembly facilities such as major sports stadiums – particularly those prominently situated in urban centers – can no longer be ignored.
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气候脆弱性是体育场早期更换的催化剂
与气候变化相关的严重危害正威胁着人类住区,因此要求全球城市实施全面的气候适应战略。对于体育组织来说,适应性措施可能包括设计和建造新的体育场馆。在这项研究中,作者探讨了气候变化作为城市转型的工具,特别是当它涉及到用新的、更具可持续性和弹性的场馆取代现有场馆时。设计/方法/方法作者采用了一种集体案例研究方法,重点研究了最近三个体育场更换的案例:德克萨斯州阿灵顿的环球生活球场;加州奥克兰的奥克兰棒球场;以及佛罗里达州迈阿密的马林鱼公园。之所以选择这些案例,是因为每个团队的官方代表都明确提到了某种形式的气候适应,尽管每个棒球场都面临着不同的气候相关威胁。每个案例都说明了团队和政策制定者利用气候脆弱性取代专业体育场馆的各种方式。虽然这三个例子都涉及更换现有的棒球场,但只有在德克萨斯州的案例中,气候适应被公开引用为体育场更换的主要原因。尽管如此,奥克兰和迈阿密的球场更换计划包括重要而昂贵的设计特征,以保护体育场免受极端天气事件的影响。原创性/价值本研究应用气候脆弱性的概念来说明体育场更换的潜在策略。随着城市和大都市地区继续努力应对气候变化的巨大挑战,大型公共集会设施(如大型体育场馆)的相关脆弱性——特别是那些位于城市中心的显著位置的设施——再也不能被忽视了。
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