Ecological Golf Course Management

Ecological Golf Course Management
Author: Paul D. Sachs,Richard T. Luff
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2002-03-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1575041545

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Ecological Golf Course Management is the most comprehensive work ever done on ecological turf management. It's a must-have for any golf course superintendent, sports field manager, or turf professional interested in reducing or eliminating chemical pesticide use. Ecological Golf Course Management focuses on managing the health and welfare of all soil organisms from a single-celled bacterium to fully developed turf plants and connects the reader to the important and relevant interactions between them. It points out ways to exploit natural plant defense systems that have been largely ignored and to engage many of the powerful allies that live above and below ground. Ecological Golf Course Management explores in detail the many aspects of: * Biological and botanical pest control * Plant stress management * Compost production and use * Natural disease suppressants * Biological fertility management * Soil, leaf tissue, and water analysis * The ecological impact of conventional pesticides and cultural practices

Golf Course Management Construction

Golf Course Management   Construction
Author: James C. Balogh,William J. Walker
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1234
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000157918

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Golf Course Management & Construction presents a comprehensive summary and assessment of technical and scientific research on the environmental effects of turfgrass system construction and maintenance. Although the book focuses on golf courses, it also discusses turfgrass systems for residential and commercial lawns, parks, and greenways. The book is an excellent introduction to the concepts of nonpoint source environmental impacts of turfgrass management for turfgrass scientists and specialists, landscape and golf course architects, turfgrass system and golf course developers, golf course superintendents, environmental scientists, and land-use regulators.

A Practical Guide to Ecological Management of the Golf Course

A Practical Guide to Ecological Management of the Golf Course
Author: Robert Stephen Taylor
Publsiher: STRI
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Golf courses
ISBN: 187343104X

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Sustainable Golf Courses

Sustainable Golf Courses
Author: Ronald G. Dodson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015059274764

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"Sustainable Golf Courses is the most authoritative guidebook on environmental management of planned and existing golf courses. Featuring a practical integration of scientifically based siting, design, and management practices founded on accepted principles of sustainability, this convenient resource helps readers meet the economic, ecological, and social expectations facing the game of golf and the entire golf course industry." "Complete with detailed case studies and environmental research from the USGA, Sustainable Golf Courses is a valuable tool for maximizing open-space opportunities on golf courses."

Environmentally Friendly Golf Courses

Environmentally Friendly Golf Courses
Author: National Golf Foundation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1999
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: PSU:000049623871

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Learn how environmentally sound principles & practices are applied to the development & management of golf courses. The 68 articles in this collection discuss environmental benefits, environmental programs, financial & economic issues in course development, course design, legal issues, wildlife preservation, & water & wetlands issues. Many environmentally friendly courses are profiled. Some of the more specialized subjects covered are: the AmerAquatic Bird Survey, environmental design work by various course architects, cactus forest transplanted, total ecosystems, biotechnology, a goose pond, drainage problems, IPM, managing endangered & threatened species, Environmental Steward Award, desalination, & irrigation of arid land. This is a NGF InfoPac publication. InfoPacs are bound collections of full-text articles, compiled & copied from various golf industry magazines, newsletters, & journals.

Golf Course Irrigation

Golf Course Irrigation
Author: James Barrett,Brian Vinchesi,Robert Dobson,Paul Roche,David Zoldoske
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2004-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471464556

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Complete guidelines to developing and maintaining the most effective, environment-friendly irrigation systems for golf courses Golf Course Irrigation offers valuable insight on the design, installation, management, and maintenance of irrigation systems-the most important management tool used on today's golf courses. Without manufacturers' bias, this useful resource provides hands-on guidance to the highest quality irrigation systems, including specifications and applications of the best pump stations, controllers, sprinkler heads, nozzles, valves, sensors, and other components that make the difference in top-quality irrigation systems. Typically regarded as significant users of water, golf courses are under increasing scrutiny by governmental and environmental groups, making it essential that the up-to-date information found here-on such topics as water supply, plant irrigation requirements, application uniformity, and construction management-be at the fingertips of every golf course professional. While fostering the best playing conditions, these systems conserve water and energy with such technology as low-pressure heads and controls that use "if/then" logic to automatically adjust to changing conditions, which can improve playability while saving money. Golf Course Irrigation is a practical tool to help golf course architects, builders, superintendents, irrigation consultants, designers, and installers to improve aesthetics and playing conditions in the face of diminishing natural resources. It is also an informative reference for golf course owners, developers, local officials, students, and fans of the game.

Best Golf Course Management Practices

Best Golf Course Management Practices
Author: Lambert Blanchard McCarty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: PSU:000061778818

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Best Golf Course Management Practices, 3e provides up-to-date basic and applied information on grasses available, their selection and use; soils and soil amendments; critical management decisions; pest management and IPM practices; environmental concerns and strategies to develop best management practices for golf courses; and personnel and financial considerations when developing and implementing annual budgets, leasing vs. buying equipment, and managing inventory. The author and 27 acclaimed contributors share their expertise in areas ranging from turfgrass to environmental science. The most current and comprehensive publication on the market, Best Golf Course Management Practices provides the need-to-know information that leads to successful golf course construction and maintenance.

Greening Your BC Golf Course a Guide to Environmental Management

Greening Your BC Golf Course   a Guide to Environmental Management
Author: UMA Engineering Ltd,Fraser River Action Plan (Canada)
Publsiher: Sydney, B.C. : Fraser River Action Plan
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1997
Genre: Environmental protection
ISBN: 0662256646

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