16th European Network of Sport Education Forum
Louis Moustakas, Antonio Tessitore

TL;DR
The 16th ENSE Forum in Rome focused on using sport education for sustainable development, featuring discussions from experts across Europe.
Contribution
This report summarizes key themes and notable contributions from the 16th ENSE Forum on sport education and sustainability.
Findings
The forum emphasized the role of sport education in promoting sustainable development.
Over 40 participants from various fields shared insights and research findings.
The Euro-Med perspective was highlighted as a framework for future initiatives.
Abstract
The 16th European Network of Sport Education (ENSE) Forum was held in Rome, Italy at the University of Rome ‘Foro Italico’ on 21 and 22 September 2023. The Forum was organised under the theme Sport Education for Sustainable Development: The Euro-Med Perspective and featured presentations and input from over 40 researchers, officials and policymakers. In this report, we highlight the key themes addressed at the Forum and highlight some of the notable contributions at the event.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports injuries and prevention · Sports Performance and Training · Sports and Physical Education Research
