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Construction of the Evaluation System of Sustainable Utilization of Large Stadiums Based on the AHP Method

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  • Li-Cai Zhu
  • Zhi Gao
  • Jia-Ming Zhu
  • Di Zhang

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Large-scale sports stadiums are an important part of China’s sports stadium system and an important material basis and prerequisite for China’s basic public sports service system. This paper aims to establish the evaluation index system by exploring the utilization of large stadiums and gymnasiums under the background of sustainable development and to provide important reference for the construction and utilization of stadiums and gymnasiums in the future. Using literature methods, quantitative statistics, analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and other methods, focusing on sustainable use, this study develops a postgame utilization evaluation system for large stadiums, considering the design, construction, operation, and management of the stadium. This paper identifies 5 first-level indicators, 13 second-level indicators, and 38 third-level indicators, which mainly included five aspects of comprehensive performance, service level, environmental performance, economic performance, and venue maintenance. The AHP method was used to determine the index weight coefficient, thus forming a sustainable use evaluation index system for the large stadiums. Finally, taking Bengbu Sports Center in Anhui province as an example, this paper makes an empirical analysis.

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  • Li-Cai Zhu & Zhi Gao & Jia-Ming Zhu & Di Zhang, 2020. "Construction of the Evaluation System of Sustainable Utilization of Large Stadiums Based on the AHP Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9396276
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9396276
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