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A comprehensive, one-stop guide to environmental stewardship for golf courses and grounds
 This highly practical guide covers the full complement of tools green industry professionals need to create a successful environmental program on golf courses and grounds. Written by a leading golf course superintendent and grounds manager, The Environmental Stewardship Toolkit offers a comprehensive analysis of all relevant issues, including environmental management, resource management, community engagement, and document management.
 The emphasis throughout is on the development of programs that are both sustainable and practical, combining the protection and renewal of environmental systems with a workable business plan. Regulatory issues as well as concerns of owners, customers, and the community at large are also addressed. Clear, pragmatic, up-to-the-minute coverage includes:
 
 Numerous illustrations, photos, and customizable templates and checklists that readers can use in their own projects
 
 A system for sorting projects into green, greener, and greenest in order to tailor implementation for different budgets and project complexity
 
 An in-depth look at site assessment, water quality and conservation, integrated pest management, and wildlife habitat management
 
 Guidance for developing green public relations and communications skills to promote the project in the community
 
 Field-tested procedures for building a state-of-the art documentation system for capturing, organizing, and disseminating information
 
 A must-read for golf course superintendents, irrigation specialists, turfgrass specialists, and grounds managers, The Environmental Stewardship Toolkit is also useful for landscape architects and designers, grounds owners, developers, builders, contractors, and anyone wishing to be on the cutting edge of sustainability in the green industry.
Contents
Foreword xi Acknowledgments xiii
 SECTION 1 Environmental Management 1
 Chapter 1: Building a Green Team 3
 How to Establish an Environmental Committee 3
 Where Do You Look to Begin Filling Positions in Your Committee? 4
 How Many People Should Be on Your Environmental Committee? 9
 Summary 10
 Chapter 2: The Environmental Plan: Site Assessment 11
 The Site Assessment 12
 Site Assessment Features for Golf Courses 16
 Summary 17
 Chapter 3: The Environmental Plan: Agronomic Programs 19
 Soil Structure and Edaphology 19
 Essential Elements to "All" Plant Growth 21
 Soil Samples and Soil Testing 23
 Tissue Samples 25
 Cultural Practices for Turf 26
 What Is a Carbon Footprint and Why Is It Mentioned Here? 33
 Summary 35
 Chapter 4: The Environmental Plan: Water Quality and Conservation 37
 Water Basics 37
 Water Quality Programs and Strategies 38
 Summary 53
 Chapter 5: The Environmental Plan: Wildlife and Habitat Management 55
 Developing a Wildlife Inventory 55
 Guidelines for Enhancing and Maintaining Wildlife Habitat 64
 Summary 66
 Chapter 6: The Environmental Plan: Integrated Pest Management 67
 Protecting Agronomic Assets through IPM 67
 Summary 82
 Section One: Environmental Management Conclusions 82
 Action Steps: Green, Greener, Greenest 83
 SECTION 2 Resource Management 85
 Chapter 7: Accounting and Financial Processes 87
 The Accounting Equation 88
 Specifi c Financial Documents 89
 Using Comparative Reports 94
 Summary 98
 Chapter 8: Budget Reduction and Contingency Strategies 99
 Environmental Programs That Cut Expenses and Protect Assets 99
 Partnerships Increase The Effectiveness of Recycling Programs 104
 Summary 114
 Chapter 9: Human Resources Management 115
 Employee Recruitment and Hiring Practices 116
 Achieving More with Less 121
 Safety Programs and Resource Management 122
 Summary 129
 Section Two: Resource Management Conclusions 132
 Action Steps: Green, Greener, Greenest 132
 SECTION 3 Environomic Community Engagement and Green Public Relations 135
 Chapter 10: Environomic Community Engagement 137
 The Role of the Green Industry Professional in an Environomic
 Community Engagement Program 138
 Simple Steps for Starting an Environomic Community Engagement Program 139
 Summary 144
 Chapter 11: Public Relations and the Green Industry Professional 145
 Communicating to and with Target Audiences 145
 Public Relations and the Green Industry Professional 148
 Creating a "Beyond the Property" Program 150
 Crafting Your Story 152
 Ten Steps to Creating and Sustaining a Successful Beyond the Property Public Relations Program 155
 Summary 156
 Chapter 12: Photography's Role in Green Public Relations 157
 Digital Camera Facts for the Green Industry Professional 160
 Learning Another Language (or Two) 171
 The Future of Community Engagement 173
 Summary 174
 Section Three: Environomic Community Engagement And Green Public Relations Conclusions 174
 Action Steps: Green, Greener, Greenest 174
 SECTION 4 Documentation Management 177
 Chapter 13: Essential Green Industry Documentation 179
 How Do I Begin to Create a Personal Documentation List? 180
 Transforming Your Personal Documentation List into a Personal Documentation Program 182
 Documentation: Tools of the Trade 184
 The Daily Work Log 185
 Weather Reports 188
 Agronomic Reports and Documentation 191
 Water Quality Tests 193
 Disease and Nematode Sampling 195
 Chemical Application Records 195
 The Right to Know Center and Safety Training Documents 198
 Licenses and Miscellaneous Documents 202
 Summary 202
 Chapter 14: Case Study Documentation and Uses 203
 What Exactly Does a Case Study Look Like? 204
 Environmentally Focused Documentation: the Building Blocks of Case Studies 216
 Water Use and Irrigation Documents 219
 Summary 221
 Section Four: Documentation Management Conclusions 221
 Action Steps: Green, Greener, Greenest 222
 SECTION 5 Putting It All Together: Synergy and the Green Industry Professional 223
 Chapter 15: Career Focus and Professional Image 225
 Time Horizons, Career Focus and the Green Industry Professional 231
 Stretch Goals and Link Goals 238
 Summary 244
 Chapter 16: Professional Associations and Networking 245
 American Nursery and Landscape Association 246
 American Society of Golf Course Architects 246
 American Society of Landscape Architects 247
 Golf Course Builders Association of America 247
 Golf Course Superintendents Association of America 248
 Irrigation Association 248
 International Society of Arboriculture 249
 Professional Grounds Management Society 249
 Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) 250
 Sports Turf Managers Association 251
 The Green Industry Ambassador 251
 Summary 255
 Chapter 17: Roadmaps for Success—Personal Success Stories from the Green Industry 257
 Delany, Tom 258
 Dinelli, F. Dan 260
 Farren, Bob 265
 Finney, Shelia 267
 Hiers, Tim 269
 Higgins, Monica 272
 Jackson, Joseph B. 275
 Maples, Palmer Jr. 277
 Mangum, Ken 279
 Mongeon, Roger 281
 Newell, Ellen 282
 O'Donnell, Kevin 284
 Phipps, David 285
 Pinson, Bob 288
 Scott, Bob 289
 Toma, George P. 291
 Van Etten, John 292
 Van Haasteren, George 294
 Williams, Bruce R. 296
 Summary 298
 Section Five: Synergy and the Green Industry Professional Conclusions 298
 Action Steps: Green, Greener, Greenest 299
 Index 301


 
               
               
              


