Creation of policies and sustainability for sporting events.
Sport and Sustainability
Area dedicated to the development of projects, studies and research in the field of sport with an emphasis on sustainability. The International Virtual Institute for Global Change - IVIG, provides consultancy for: creating sustainability policies for sporting events; development of projects to adapt football stadiums and sports arenas; improvement of technical reports in the areas of engineering, hygiene, safety, accessibility and comfort; and development of indicators to measure environmental and sustainability indexes of sports equipment.
Stadiums Program
Programs in the Sports Area
Project developed for the Ministry of Sports to define new standards to improve technical reports in the areas of engineering, hygiene, safety, accessibility and comfort for Brazilian stadiums.
Preparation of a diagnosis of 155 football stadiums – of the almost 700 in operation in Brazil – located in 129 cities, in the 27 states of the Federation
Performed activities
Proposal for improvements in relation to accessibility, comfort and safety and aiming for the continuous improvement of stadiums.
Creation of Sisbrace, the Brazilian Stadium Classification System.
IVIG-Rio 2016 Project
Developed in partnership with Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) with the aim of adapting the International Olympic Committee (IOC) indicators to the Brazilian reality for holding the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Preparation of a diagnosis of 155 football stadiums – of the almost 700 in operation in Brazil – located in 129 cities, in the 27 states of the Federation
Activities Performed
Consultancy for the creation of sustainability policies for the Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Development of indicators to measure the performance of the Rio 2016 project in the environmental area, with an emphasis on “green” and sustainable actions.
Structuring sustainability indicators that make up the study of the impacts of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro to meet the requirements of the Brazilian Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee.
Georeferenced mapping of areas close to Olympic venues.
Formation of a Georeferenced Information System (GIS) for planning and monitoring the sustainability of activities related to the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.