SPORTVISION2012 Conference Vester Voldgade 100, 2, DK-1552 Copenhagen V, Denmark +45 33298026 / contact@sportvision2012.eu



28/3/2012

Presentations



SPORTVISION2012 - Book of abstract (PDF, 9.25 MB)

MONDAY

    


WELCOME SESSION // THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF SPORT FOR ALL IN EUROPE

Mr. Stefan Szymanski - CASS Business School

The economic importance of sport for all, when it comes to the European growth and economy



PROMOTING PARTICIPATION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN EUROPE PARALLEL SESSION 1

Mr. Jeroen Scheerder - University of Leuven // Ms. Charlotte van Tuyckom - University of Ghent

Introduction on differences in sport participation and physical activity in Europe and possible causes for these differences



Mr. Remco Hoekman - Mulier Institute

Example of the Netherlands (high sport participation rates): Impact of sport policy programs in the Netherlands, what do we learn from this?



Ms. Szilvia Perenyi - University of Debrecen

Example of Hungary (low sport participation rates): sport in Hungary, limitations and opportunities


 


SPORT FOR ALL AND FUNDING INDUSTRY FROM THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY PARALLEL SESSION 1

Mr. Antonio Costanzo - Director Sport Integrity and Regulation from bwin.party representing EGBA

The contribution of private betting and gambing operators to the financing of sport



Mr. Rhadames Killy - Senior Counsel, de Gaulle Fleurance & Associés

The protection of sport for all in the French gambling legislation



Mr. Jean-Luc Moner Banet - General Director the Loterie Romande in Switzerland and member of the Executive Committee of the European Lotteries

How European Lotteries fund grassroots sport and make it sustainable in the long term?



ATTRACTING NEW TARGET GROUPS TO SPORT FOR ALL PARALLEL SESSION 2

Mr. Henrik Brandt - Director of the Danish Institute of Sports Studies

The power of the data – how statistics and debate changed the sporting landscape in Denmark



Mr. Troels Rasmussen -Director, DGi lab

From traditional sports to modern physical activities for all


 

Mr. Peter Brix - Danish Federation for Company sports

How to target the workplace to raise employee`s activity and health level?


 


SPORT FOR ALL AND SOCIAL INCLUSION PARALLEL SESSION 2

Mr. Mel Young - CEO of the Homeless World Cup

Does social inclusion in sport have economic benefits for the wider society based on your experiences as the founder and CEO of the Homeless World Cup?



Mr. Birgitta Kervinen - President of ENGSO (European Non Governmental Sports Organisations)

Presenting the ENGSO project “Creating a level playing field



Ms. Jane Ashworth - Streetgames

How Streetgames is bringing sport to the doorstep of young people in disadvantaged communities


 


TUESDAY

   


SPORT FOR ALL AND HEALTH PREVENTION

Mr. Jose M. Martin-Moreno - Director Programme Management, WHO

Health Enhancing Physical Activity: Towards preventing diseases and promoting health in the WHO European Region


 

Ms. Kelly Murumets - CEO PartipACTION

What can Europe learn from sport for all in Canada? The story of partipACTION


 

Mr. Henrik Olsson - Managing director, Axa Power

How to build exercise in as a daily job routine?



HOW TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF SPORT FOR ALL

Ms. Eerika Laalo-Häikiö - Director, Finnish SFA Association

Showing the example of the Finish initiative “Sports Clubs for Health“



Ms. Sanne Fremlev - Project Coordinator of Sport - 2Go in the Municipality of Aalborg

How can we attract young people to sport and make sure they stay active?



Ms. Stephanie Maurel - SportEngland, UK

How SportEngland is working to improve the quality of the sporting experience?


 


MORE PARTICIPATION BY DESIGNING AND BUILDING BETTER SPORTS FACILITIES

Mr. Alfred Rutten - Professor University Erlangen-Nürnberg

The implementation of the EU guidelines for improving physical activity in the local arena


Mr. Lars Hjorth Bærentzen - Communication Officer, The Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities, Denmark

Creating innovation and development in sports architecture