(1.Research Center for Winter Olympic Culture,Beijing Sport University,Beijing 100084,China; 2.School of Physical Education,Henan Institute of Science and Technology,Xinxiang 453003,China; 3.School of Management,Beijing Sport University,Beijing 100084,China; 4.China Olympic Advanced Research Institute,Beijing Sport University,Beijing 100084,China; 5.School of Competitive Sports,Beijing Sport University,Beijing 100084,China; 6.Department of Physical Education,China University of Geosciences(Beijing),Beijing 100083,China; 7.School of Graduate,Xi’an Physical Education University,Xi’an 710068,China) Abstract: This study uses the method of literature and logical analysis to discuss the concept of sustainable development of United Nations and its theoretical significance in the sustainable development of the Beijing Winter Olympics legacy, and on this basis, explores the connotation of sustainable development of the Beijing Winter Olympics legacy and the principles of post-game development. As a result, the concept of sustainable development of United Nations provides useful references for the sustainable development of the Beijing Winter Olympics legacy, and also has certain reference significance for the Beijing Winter Olympics legacy to clarify its systematic development nature, balance development direction, unify development vision and related development effects of economy, society and environment. Based on that, this study summarizes the connotation of the sustainable development of Beijing Winter Olympic legacy as "compatibility with the ecological environment", "combination with social development", and "co-prosperity with economic development". At the same time, four post-game sustainable development principles such as people-oriented, coordinated and co-governance, co-construction and sharing, and gradual progress are proposed, in order to provide theoretical references for the post-game inheritance and sustainable development of the legacy for the Beijing Winter Olympics. Keywords: Olympic movement;Beijing Winter Olympics;sustainable development;Winter Olympic legacy;United Nations
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