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This thesis examines the impact of climate change on grassroots football clubs in Europe, focusing on France, Germany and Italy. The individual thesis mainly focus on the economic
impact on grassroots football club. Grassroots football, which is vital for community identity
and cohesion, faces challenges from rising temperatures, flooding and financial pressures. These disruptions affect infrastructure, participation and sustainability, with wider
implications for mental health, social ties and economic. Case studies highlight adaptation
measures and their effectiveness in building resilience. The research calls for stronger policies, innovative solutions and stakeholder collaboration to mitigate climate risks and preserve the
social and economic benefits of grassroots football. In group thesis, my primary contributions
include the literature review, the section on the social impact of grassroots football, as well as
my individual analysis, economic impact. Additionally, I actively participated in the writing of
the conclusion and recommendations, limitations and future research. While some content I
worked on could not be seamlessly integrated into my final individual section, such as
detailed analyses and discussions, these were included in the group thesis as a whole. The full
scope of my contributions is therefore reflected in the collective work, showcasing a
comprehensive understanding of the subject.
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Grassroots football Climate change Environmental disasters Adaptation Impact Feasibility Economic impacts
