Planning the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Planning the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the first scientific work devoted to the Paris 2024 Games, analyses the organisation of the Games and the construction of their social, environmental, economic and infrastructural legacy in light of the intentions announced by the organisers at the time of their bid. Under the direction of Marie Delaplace, Emeritus Professor of Urban Planning and Development, and Pierre-Olaf Schut, Professor of Sports History, this interdisciplinary book was…
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