Description

Book Synopsis

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 reade

    Table of 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

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 23/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470635162, 978-0470635162
      ISBN10: 0470635169

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 reade

        Table of 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

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