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Overview
Golf Course Management & Construction: Environmental Issues distills decades of technical and scientific research into how turfgrass systems interact with the environment from initial site work through ongoing maintenance. Though rooted in golf course practice, the book also examines turfgrass applications on residential lawns, commercial landscapes, parks, and greenways, framing nonpoint source impacts in a clear, accessible way for professionals who plan, build, and care for turf areas.
The text speaks to a diverse audience—turfgrass scientists, landscape and golf course architects, course developers, superintendents, environmental scientists, and land-use regulators—offering data-driven perspectives without overpromising outcomes. Expect a practical, decision-oriented narrative that translates complex findings into actionable considerations for real-world projects.
Key themes and benefits
- Environmental performance across project life cycles, from site assessment and turf establishment to routine maintenance and seasonal renovations.
- Water efficiency, nutrient stewardship, soil health, and playability considerations that balance aesthetics with responsible management.
- Practical approaches to reduce nonpoint source impacts through construction best practices, timely irrigation, targeted fertilization, and sustainable mowing cycles.
- Integrated sediment and erosion control, habitat-friendly landscaping, and long-term landscape stewardship that supports community goals.
Practical applications
- Renovation and design guidance that aligns with regulatory expectations, environmental standards, and community interests.
- Decision frameworks for evaluating environmental trade-offs during planning, construction, and maintenance scheduling.
- Case-oriented discussions grounded in field observations that help managers anticipate challenges and craft evidence-based responses.
Readers will encounter sensory-rich descriptions that bring turf systems to life: the crisp scent of mown grass, the cool shade beneath tree lines, the vibrant greens under a late-afternoon sun, and the texture of soil and root zones that influence performance. While the book paints a realistic picture of environmental considerations, it presents possibilities rather than guarantees, focusing on credible pathways to more sustainable turf environments.
Audience and outcomes
Whether you are drafting a construction plan, refining a maintenance program, or navigating local regulations, the insights in this book aim to support informed decisions that respect both performance and the surrounding ecosystem.
FAQ
Q: What is the focus of Golf Course Management & Construction: Environmental Issues?
A: It summarizes research on environmental impacts of turfgrass system construction and maintenance for golf courses and other turf settings.
Q: Who can benefit from this book?
A: Turfgrass scientists, landscape and golf course architects, superintendents, regulators, and developers seeking practical insights.
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