Managing wetlands on golf courses

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Managing wetlands on golf courses

Gary Libby, Donald F. Harker, Kay Harker

John Wiley & Sons, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The management of wetlands is often an area of uncertainty. This book instructs golf course superintendents on how to successfully manage different types of wetlands and also offers information on the fundamentals of conservation and restoration. Covers general information about wetlands as well as the fundamental practices in restoration and conservation Discusses seven types of wetlands with regard to management Case studies provide a look at golf courses that currently manage wetlands successfully Includes over fifty photographs providing a rich visual resource Appendices provide contact and regulatory information about wetland management, creation and restoration

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Wetlands. WHAT ARE WETLANDS? WHY ARE WETLANDS IMPORTANT? TYPES OF WETLANDS. Estuaries. Rivers, Streams, and Creeks. Lakes and Ponds. Marshes and Wet Meadows. Forested Wetlands. Shrub Wetlands. Bogs. CHAPTER 2: Conservation of Wetlands. IDENTIFYING AND PROTECTING NATURAL WETLANDS. Wetland Protection. INCORPORATING WETLANDS INTO MANAGED AREAS. Natural Landscaping. IMPORTANCE OF VEGETATION ZONES. TRANSITION TO THE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT. CHAPTER 3: Restoring and Creating Wetlands. WHAT IS WETLAND RESTORATION? Hydrology. Soils. Vegetation. Additional Suggestions. SITE PREPARATION. CHOOSING AND OBTAINING APPROPRIATE WETLAND PLANTS. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION. CONTROLLING EXOTIC SPECIES. WILDLIFE CONSIDERATIONS. CHAPTER 4: Structure, Biology, Restoration, and Management of Wetlands by Type. ESTUARIES. Physical Characteristics of Estuaries. Plants and Animals of Estuaries. Restoration and Management of Estuaries. Key Species by Region. RIVERS, STREAMS, AND CREEKS. Physical Characteristics of Rivers, Streams, and Creeks. Plants and Animals of Rivers, Streams, and Creeks. Restoration and Management of Rivers, Streams, and Creeks. Key Species by Region. LAKES AND PONDS. Physical Characteristics of Lakes and Ponds. Plants and Animals of Lakes and Ponds. Restoration and Management of Lakes and Ponds. Key Species by Region. MARSHES AND WET MEADOWS. Physical Characteristics of Marshes and Wet Meadows. Plants and Animals of Marshes and Wet Meadows. Restoration and Management of Marshes and Wet Meadows. Key Species by Region. FORESTED WETLANDS. Physical Characteristics of Forested Wetlands. Plants and Animals of Forested Wetlands. Restoration and Management of Forested Wetlands. Key Species by Region. SHRUB WETLANDS. Physical Characteristics of Shrub Wetlands. Plants and Animals of Shrub Wetlands. Restoration and Management of Shrub Wetlands. Key Species by Region. BOGS. Physical Characteristics of Bogs. Plants and Animals of Bogs. Restoration and Management of Bogs. Key Species by Region. CHAPTER 5: Golf Courses and Wetlands. PAST AND PRESENT ROLES OF WETLANDS ON GOLF COURSES. Opportunities for Integrating Wetlands on Golf Courses. Wetlands on Existing Golf Courses. New Golf Course Developments. Golfer and Community Education. Environmental Management Planning. Self-Assessment Checklist for Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses. APPENDIX A: Common and Scientific Names of Organisms. APPENDIX B: Wetland Resources. APPENDIX C: Wetland Regulatory Issues. Glossary. Bibliography and References. About the Authors. Index.

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  • NCID
    BA75010360
  • ISBN
    • 0471472735
  • LCCN
    2004012263
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hoboken, N.J.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 210 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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