Resumo

Este estudo examina as políticas públicas voltadas para o esporte feminino a partir da Teoria da Ecologia de Jogos, explorando suas características, desafios e impactos. Trata-se de uma revisão de escopo conduzida segundo as diretrizes do PRISMA-ScR, com buscas realizadas em sete bases de dados. Dos 1.614 artigos identificados, 13 foram incluídos na análise. Os resultados evidenciaram quatro temas principais, alinhados à teoria, governança e lideranças inclusivas; pressões sociais e normas culturais; recursos financeiros e impactos econômicos; e, cooperação internacional e a formação de redes globais. Conclui-se que a promoção do esporte feminino exige estratégias integradas, articulação entre atores globais e locais e monitoramento contínuo para superar desigualdades históricas e garantir avanços sustentáveis.

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