Sports Fields : Design, Construction, and Maintenance (4TH)

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Sports Fields : Design, Construction, and Maintenance (4TH)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 524 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781394281473

Full Description

Leading text on sports field management, now updated with the latest developments in, and on, the field

Sports Fields is a comprehensive reference on the design, construction, renovation, and maintenance of athletic facilities. This book contains numerous illustrative examples of specific design elements of the most popular sports facilities.

The book is divided into four parts. Part I discusses turfgrasses, with information on soils and soil science, fertility and fertilizers, mowing, irrigation, drainage, thatch, aeration, and organic field management. Part II discusses natural turfgrass sports fields in baseball, softball, football, rugby, soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey. Part III discusses other sports surfaces including tennis, track and field, and beach volleyball. Part IV includes ancillary information on surveying, sand-based rootzones, paints and covers, and innovations designed to promote natural grass fields.

This Fourth Edition of Sports Fields contains case studies that review best practices and techniques for sports fields ranging from youth and high school fields to fields that are designed for professional athletes. It also includes new content on:

Usage and affordability of robotic equipment and today's battery-powered equipment
Successful sports field management practices used in other countries throughout the world, such as hybrid systems - natural plus synthetic, weather information, and safety
The most recent information on uses of artificial intelligence-based tools for sports field management
Updates on popular sports played in the US and worldwide, such as Pickleball and Cricket

This new edition of Sports Fields is an ideal blueprint for field managers, designers, and builders for successful sports field projects. This text is also an ideal resource for anyone studying for Sports Field Manager Certification (offered by the Sports Field Management Association, SFMA).

Contents

About the Authors xi

About the SFMA xiii

Preface xv

Part 1 Turfgrass Field Management 1

1 Turfgrasses 3

1.1 Introduction 3

1.2 Biology and Identification 4

1.3 Turfgrass Types 17

1.4 Turfgrass Selection 24

1.5 Using the Two-Map System to Select Turfgrass 27

1.6 Planting Times and Rates 30

1.7 Soil Preparation 33

1.8 Planting Techniques 35

1.9 Establishment 41

1.10 Overseeding Warm-Season Fields 44

1.11 Expanding the Boundaries of Bermudagrass in the

Transition Zone 51

Notes 53

2 Soils and Soil Science 55

2.1 Introduction 55

2.2 Soil as a Medium for Turfgrass 55

3 Fertility and Fertilizers 69

3.1 Introduction 69

3.2 Fertility Testing and Nutrient Requirements 69

3.3 Nutrient Uptake 72

3.4 Soil Reaction 73

3.5 Fertilizer Analysis 75

3.6 Fertilizer Sources 76

3.7 Application Rates and Frequencies 80

3.8 Micronutrients 85

3.9 Biostimulants 86

4 Mowing 89

4.1 Introduction 89

4.2 Types of Mowers 91

4.3 Turfgrass Response 94

4.4 Height and Frequency 94

4.5 Pattern 96

4.6 Clipping Removal 98

4.7 Equipment and Safety 98

4.8 Chemical Growth Regulators 98

5 Irrigation 103

5.1 Introduction 103

5.2 General Principles of Turfgrass Irrigation 104

5.3 Installed Irrigation Systems 104

5.4 Wireless Sensor Technology 118

5.5 The Use of Nonpotable Water for Sports Field Irrigation 119

5.6 Know Your Water Source 119

Notes 120

6 Drainage 121

6.1 Introduction 121

6.2 Surface Drainage 121

6.3 Internal Drainage 124

6.4 Installed Drain Systems 127

6.5 Other Drain System Practices 137

7 Aeration and Topdressing 139

7.1 Introduction 139

7.2 Aerating for Optimal Turf Responses 140

7.3 Aeration Equipment 143

7.4 Topdressing 152

8 Thatch 157

8.1 Introduction 157

8.2 Definition of Thatch 157

8.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Thatch in Sports Fields 158

8.4 How Thatch Develops 160

8.5 Maintaining a Managed Thatch Layer 162

8.6 Reducing Excessive Thatch Buildup 163

9 Abiotic Turfgrass Stresses and Remedies 169

9.1 Introduction 169

9.2 Mechanical Stresses 169

9.3 Environmental Stresses 173

9.4 Summary 176

10 The Most Problematic Pests of Sports Fields 177

10.1 Introduction 177

10.2 Weeds 178

10.3 Diseases 191

10.4 Insects 212

10.5 Choosing Pesticides 233

11 Wise Use of Chemicals 235

11.1 Introduction 235

11.2 The Label is the Law 235

11.3 Planning and Performing Applications 239

11.4 Record Keeping 251

Notes 252

12 Organic Field Management 253

12.1 Introduction 253

12.2 Definitions and Principles of Organic Field Management 254

12.3 Principles and Concepts of Organic Field Management 254

12.4 Making an Adjustment to Organic Field Management 256

12.5 Timing and Site Conditions for Organic Field Management 256

12.6 Organic Field Management Inputs 257

12.7 Compost and Composting 272

12.8 Compost Applications on Sports Fields 273

Part 2 Natural Grass Sports Fields 277

13 Baseball and Softball Fields 281

13.1 Introduction 281

13.2 Design 281

13.3 Construction 303

13.4 Renovation 309

13.5 Maintenance and Management Procedures 313

13.6 Rules and Regulations 317

14 Football and Rugby Fields 331

14.1 Introduction 331

14.2 Design 332

14.3 Construction 341

14.4 Renovation 343

14.5 Maintenance and Management Procedures 346

14.6 Rules and Regulations 352

14.7 Rugby 354

14.8 Rugby Governing and Sanctioning Bodies 355

15 Soccer, Lacrosse, and Field Hockey Fields 363

15.1 Introduction 363

15.2 Design 364

15.3 Construction 369

15.4 Renovation 370

15.5 Maintenance and Management Procedures 372

15.6 Rules and Regulations 375

16 Cricket Fields 385

16.1 Introduction 385

16.2 The Game 385

16.3 The Pitch 386

16.4 The Outfield 395

16.5 Design 396

16.6 Rules and Regulations 403

Notes 405

Additional Reading 406

Part 3 Other Sports Surfaces 407

17 Tennis and Pickleball Courts 409

17.1 Introduction 409

17.2 Design 409

17.3 Construction 411

17.4 Renovation 412

17.5 Maintenance 413

17.6 Rules and Regulations 414

17.7 Pickleball Courts 415

17.8 Pickleball Governing and Sanctioning Bodies 417

18 Track and Field Facilities 419

18.1 Introduction 419

18.2 Design 420

18.3 Track Construction 426

18.4 Track Renovation 427

18.5 Track Maintenance 428

18.6 Rules and Regulations 428

19 Beach Volleyball Courts 431

19.1 Introduction 431

19.2 Beach Volleyball Court Design 431

19.3 Construction and Reconstruction 434

19.4 Renovation 435

19.5 Maintenance and Management Procedures 436

19.6 Rules and Regulations 436

20 Synthetic Turf 439

20.1 Introduction 439

20.2 History of Synthetic Turf 440

20.3 Choosing the Right Manufacturer and Installer 441

20.4 Care and Maintenance 442

21 Hybrid Systems - Natural Plus Synthetic 453

21.1 Introduction 453

21.2 Evolution of Hybrid Turf 454

21.3 The New Generation Hybrid System 454

21.4 Other Uses for Hybrid Systems 458

21.5 Conclusion 458

Part 4 Ancillary Information 459

22 Surveying 461

22.1 Introduction 461

22.2 Surveying Equipment 462

22.3 Establishing Elevations 465

22.4 Percent of Slope 468

23 Sand-Based Rootzones 469

23.1 Introduction 469

23.2 Considerations When Selecting a Sand-Based Rootzone 471

23.3 Sand-Based Rootzone Requirements 474

23.4 Maintenance 483

Notes 489

24 Weather Information 491

24.1 Introduction 491

24.2 Weather Components 491

24.3 Benefits of Weather-Based Management 494

24.4 Collecting and Using Weather Data 495

24.5 Conclusion 501

25 Robotic Technology 503

25.1 Introduction 503

25.2 Robotic Mowers 503

25.3 Robotic Painters 509

25.4 Conclusion 511

26 Innovations Designed to Promote Natural Grass Fields 513

26.1 Introduction 513

26.2 Lighting 513

26.3 Enhanced Turfgrass Performance 515

26.4 Instant Field Replacement 517

26.5 Wireless Technology, Remote Sensing, Predictive Models, and Artificial Intelligence 519

26.6 Conclusion 524

27 Paints and Covers 527

27.1 Introduction 527

27.2 Paints 528

27.3 Covers 535

Notes 541

28 Safety 543

28.1 Introduction 543

28.2 Player Safety and Performance 543

28.3 Spectator Safety 544

28.4 Designing for Safety 546

28.5 Safety Concerns During Construction and Renovation 547

28.6 Maintaining A Safe Facility 547

29 SFMA - Promoting Safe Fields and Sound Management 551

29.1 Introduction 551

29.2 Organization 552

29.3 Programs 553

29.4 Safe 559

29.5 So, Why SFMA? 560

Appendix 561

Glossary 573

Index 585

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