The Vendee Globe: A Fair Deal, For The Sustainable Development Of Sables D'Olonne?

The Vendee Globe is becoming a mythical event for Sables d'Olonne. It is the "Vendee Blue Gold!", which is how we know it today. In 2014, the Vendee Globe was considered a fascinating event, self-made by the area, so it may be considered as Vendean Heritage, well identified and develo...

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Veröffentlicht in:WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 2017-01, Vol.210, p.233-245
1. Verfasser: Damien, M-M
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Zusammenfassung:The Vendee Globe is becoming a mythical event for Sables d'Olonne. It is the "Vendee Blue Gold!", which is how we know it today. In 2014, the Vendee Globe was considered a fascinating event, self-made by the area, so it may be considered as Vendean Heritage, well identified and developed by all the inhabitants who are able to participate and collaborate in its success. They are really proud of it. It is an excellent example of a sustainable tourism project and a successful event created by local people. Vendee Globe is today a landmark. How has this famous event galvanized and is continuing to galvanize people for action towards sustainable development of the city and its surrounding region? It has generated a real urban and country metamorphosis and a new local dynamic since 1989 and has changed attitudes. To study this evolution, the common methods and participative techniques that have been used or are still used across both categories: interviews: individual and in depth (100/year ante and post and during the event), focus groups with stakeholders and partners took place during each phase and episode of Vendee Globe. Elements as indicators have been chosen and analyzed after every race to try to estimate internal and external effects on the territory and landing management. But will the management of the race escape from its local partners in the future?
ISSN:1746-448X
1743-3541
DOI:10.2495/SDP160201