Leisure, Sport and Tourism – Year 12 Lesson 16. Key Question today is… What sub-questions do we need to consider to answer the key question?

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Leisure, Sport and Tourism – Year 12 Lesson 16

Key Question today is… What sub-questions do we need to consider to answer the key question?

 You have to choose the next host of the Olympic Games.  What factors will influence your decision and why?  Consider:  Economic factors  Environmental factors  Social factors  Political factors

What are the patterns? What is odd? What affects participation? What are the patterns? What is odd? What affects participation?

Short Term ImpactsLong Term Impacts International Scale Local Scale