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From Sports Of Recycling To Recycling Waste In Sports Activities: A Statistical Survey And Its Econometric Model For Identifying The Project’s Factors

Gheorghe Săvoiu and Mihaela Butnariu
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Mihaela Butnariu: University of Pitesti

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2014, vol. 62, issue 5, 22-39

Abstract: Collecting and waste recycling activities by their “mass” nature were rightfully associated with the “waste recycling sports”, but in the contemporary context of complex activities and resources saving, there arose the need of “sports waste recycling”. The present paper approaches this issue from an original and multidisciplinary perspective, using selective surveys on the basis of ranging econometric modeling of activities as a new strategy for collecting and recycling sports waste. Hypotheses of this paper identify and range factors of such activities capitalizing questions of the survey and using a focus group of 301 Romanian sportsmen. A conceptual introductory part identifies some early bibliographic references within the multidisciplinary interspace of sports activities comprising environmental management, human ecology, statistics and econometrics, followed by innovative hypotheses and the requirements of the ecological research approach. The second part is devoted to the applied selective method and its questionnaire. The third part describes the case study specifically and concisely, and is followed by the results and the econometric model of a future strategy in the field. Some final remarks emphasize the primacy of the survey and its consequences coalesced with an environmental management strategy with impact on the human ecology.

Keywords: sports waste; collecting and recycling; survey questionnaire; econometric model; human ecology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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