Climate, Innovation and Ocean Sports: How to Flip the Script

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Climate, Innovation and Ocean Sports: How to Flip the Script Authors: , , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 146 Illustrations and other contents: 3 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781041279846 Categories: , ,

This book reveals how ocean sports serve as critical windows into our planet’s changing climate systems, offering unique insights into adaptation strategies for climate events. The book explores the connections between physical oceanography and four major ocean sports, surfing, sailing, open water swimming, and beach sprint rowing, as they face disruption from rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and shifting oceanic patterns. Climate, Innovation, and Ocean Sports: How to Flip the Script combines rigorous scientific analysis with policy frameworks and real-world case studies to demonstrate how these sports constitute sophisticated climate knowledge systems rather than mere recreational activities. In doing so, the book sheds light on how climate stressors are altering the fundamental dynamics of these sports, affecting everything from athlete performance and event planning to industry operations and coastal economies. Through a detailed exploration of parametric insurance, thermally adaptive gear, digital forecasting technologies, and simulation platforms, the book showcases emerging innovations that could increase resilience in competition venues. As such, the book effectively integrates ocean sports into broader frameworks like the Sustainable Development Goals, Blue Economy policies, and the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, highlighting critical governance gaps where these activities remain overlooked despite their economic and cultural significance. Through both primary and secondary data, the book constructs a new paradigm that positions ocean sports as essential stakeholders in coastal resilience and marine governance. This book will be useful for all ocean sports federations, helping them in their planning activities, also athletes, students, researchers, academics and interested in sustainable development, climate issues, marine science, environmental governance and sport studies more broadly.

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Author Biography

Maureen Flores, PhD is a Sports Climate Researcher investigating topics related to public policy and innovation in sports. She holds a DSc in Public Policy, Strategy and Management from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and University of Siena, and Master’s in Environmental Policy by Barn College (New York). Martina Massimiliani, MSc is an Economist with a master’s degree in Management from the Universita degli Studi di Brescia (110/110 summa cum lade). A dedicated surfer for the past three years, she integrates her lived experience in the water with her academic work. Mariana Knust is an Environmental Engineer and Master’s candidate in Sustainability Assessment and Resource Management at Hochschule Campus Wien – University of Applied Sciences. She combines practice with academic research on adaptation strategies in sport-related contexts, emphasizing environmental governance and risk assessment framework. Gabriela Lasmar is a Brazilian Lawyer, registered as a Foreign Attorney in the State Bar of California. She has a law degree from FGV Direito Rio, and she took courses at U.S. institutions, such as Georgetown University, Harvard Kennedy School and Berkeley Law. She supports the intersection of international legal statements and climate risk management.