Study on Risk Management of Outdoor Sports in the Context of Ecological Civilisation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmpe.202418205
Author(s)
Ducheng Zhang1, Zhipei Niu2,*
Affiliation(s)
1College of Cultural Tourism, Quzhou College of Technology, Quzhou, Zhejiang, China
2College of Athletics and Physical Education, Beijing Sports University, Beijing, China
*Corresponding Author.
Abstract
The release of the Action Programme for Promoting the Construction of Outdoor Sports Facilities and Service Enhancement (2023-2025) and the Outdoor Sports Industry Development Plan (2022-2025), as well as the recreational, natural, and risky nature of outdoor sports, have become important factors attracting the public to participate in outdoor sports. However, outdoor accidents have become a major obstacle to the enjoyment of outdoor sports in a "safe, scientific and environmentally friendly" way. How to identify outdoor risks and how to deal with them have become the key to solving this problem. Through the literature, we clarify the concepts of outdoor sports and outdoor sports risks, and analyses the philosophical value, leisure value, educational value and environmental value of outdoor sports. In the context of ecological civilization construction, the relationship between outdoor sports risk and environment is explored, so as to deal with the dynamic balance between risk, safety and environmental protection, and to deal with the crisis through reasonable and scientific outdoor risk management means, which makes the outdoor sports safe, standardized, green and sustainable development.
Keywords
Ecological Civilization; LNT Law; Risk Management; Outdoor Sports; Rock Climbing
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