Keyword: Carbon footprint
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A systematic analysis and review of soil organic carbon stocks in urban greenspaces Access Restrictions |
Guo, Yang; Han, Jiatong; Bao, Haijun; Wu, Yuzhe; Shen, Liyin; Xu, Xiangrui; Chen, Ziwei; Smith, Pete; Abdalla, Mohamed. 2024. Science of the Total Environment. October. 948: p. 174788 [1-13]. |
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Carbon sequestration in turfgrass-soil systems |
Wang, Ruying; Mattox, Clint M.; Phillips, Claire L.; Kowalewski, Alec R. 2022. Plants. October. 11(19): p. 2478 [1-24]. |
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Creating cost savings opportunities based on a carbon footprint analysis using CarbonSave®: Demonstration and analysis for three diverse golf courses | Cohen, Stuart; Staples, Andy. 2021. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2021 Progress Reports. p. 420-425. |
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Soil CO2 emission in 'Tifton 85' bermudagrass pasture fertilized with liquid pig slurry |
Brandão, Adilson Amorim; Couto, Eduardo Guimarães; Rodrigues, Renato de Aragão Ribeiro; Weber, Oscarlina Lúcia dos Santos; Pinto, Osvaldo Borges Júnior. 2021. Australian Journal of Crop Science. May. 15(5): p. 661-668. |
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Creating cost savings opportunities based on a carbon footprint analysis using CarbonSave®: Demonstration and analysis for three diverse golf courses | Cohen, Stuart; Staples, Andy. 2020. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2020 Research Summaries. p. 329-332. |
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Comparing greenhouse gas emissions and soil microbial populations from turfgrass fertilized with a slow-release synthetic fertilizer or an organic fertilizer | Guillard, Karl; Inguagiato, John; Goodridge, Kaitlyn. 2020. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2020 Research Summaries. p. 364-370. |
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Carbon sequestration in sand carpet rootzones |
Glasgow, Alex; Chapman-Carr, Hannah. 2019. Turf Management Journal. December. 36(4): p. 30-33. |
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Winning gold for going green: For West Laurel Hill Cemetery, the decision to embrace green began more than a decade ago | Bartsche, Patti Martin. 2019. American Cemetery and Cremation. January. 91(1): p. 18-23. |
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Steps to improve your carbon footprint: Greenkeepers can use grass seed mixtures that offer improved disease, drought and cold tolerance - and offset their carbon footprint |
Leyland, Jayne. 2018. GreenKeeping. November. 152: p. 14-15. |
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Carbon sequestration: Turf's big win | Anonymous. 2018. Turf Australia. Spring. p. 18-20. |
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Battery boon: How battery-powered equipment is helping operators save money, win bids and go green |
Dowdle, Lauren. 2017. Landscape Management. December. 56(12): p. BP3-BP4. |
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Reducing your yard's carbon footprint | Strade, Vera. 2017. myMotherLode.com. August 13. p. [1-2]. |
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Need to be conscious of environment | Anonymous. 2017. Turf Matters. June/July. p. 22. |
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What makes a sustainable company? |
Frabotta, David. 2017. Superintendent. June. 16(6): p. 4. |
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How to minimize your carbon footprint: Incremental strides in measuring and managing water, fuel, chemicals, electricity and labor all have impact |
McCue, Mike. 2017. Superintendent. June. 16(6): p. 28-30. |
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Electric avenue: Sebert Landscape embraces new technology to cut down on carbon |
Spirgen, Kate. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. May. 38(5): p. 58-59. |
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Cateechee strives to make footprint in sustainability | Workman, J. B. 2017. Through the Green [Georgia]. March/April. p. 14-15. |
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Energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from turf management of two Swedish golf courses |
Tidåker, Pernilla; Wesström, Therese; Kätterer, Thomas. 2017. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. January. 21: p. 80-87. |
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Sheep grazing in 'lawnscape' management: an emissions comparison with conventional 'lawnscape' management |
Lenaghan, Michael Alexander. 2016. Landscape Research. 41(8): p. 838-852. |
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Fuel of the future?: Despite the environmental and cost benefits of propane-powered equipment, cheap gas is preventing contractors from making the switch |
Schappacher, Emily. 2016. Landscape Management. December. 55(12): p. 34-35. |
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Propane provides saving power |
Gannon, Grant B. 2016. Golfdom. June. 72(6): p. 22-24, 26-28. |
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The carbon question |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. June. 15(6): p. S16-S18. |
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Sports fields in the carbon economy |
Kurcab, Ross. 2016. SportsField Management. March. 11(3): p. 28. |
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Should propane be in your plans for 2016?: Some contractors are finding that using propane powered mowers provides a natural advantage | DeWeese, Aaron. 2016. The Landscape Contractor [Illinois]. February. 57(2): p. 10-12, 14. |
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When less equals more: A one year trial using propane-powered grounds equipment has helped Renaissance Vinoy GC realize significant environmental benefits and cost reductions Access Restrictions |
Carey, Rob. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. January. 22(1): p. 30-32. |
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Using Solar Panels to Reduce Power Consumption | Anonymous. 2015. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Long-term carbon sequestration potential from bermudagrass fairways Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2015. Golf Course Management. September. 83(9): p. 99. |
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Attacks on managed landscapes gain traction |
Henriksen, Missy. 2015. Landscape Management. September. 54(9): p. 10. |
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Forum: Synthetic turf field in historic Yale Bowl a very bad idea | Anonymous. 2015. The New Haven Register. September 26. p. [1-2]. |
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Carbon footprint and agronomic practices to reduce carbon footprint of golf courses | Qian, Yaling; Gillette, Katrina; Zhang, Yao; Koski, Tony; Follett, Ronald. 2015. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. January/February. 14(1): p. 1-2. |
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Natural Turf: Why it Remains the Natural Choice for Football, Sports and Playing Surfaces | The European Seed Association. [2014]. Brussels, Belgium: The European Seed Association. [7] pp. |
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C sequestration and N2O emissions in urban soils | Qian, Yaling; Gillette, Katrina; Zhang, Yao; Follett, Ronald F. 2014. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2014]. p. 85081. |
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Ecosystem carbon storage along a 100-year chronosequence of suburban households | King, Jennifer Y.; Fissore, Cinzia; McFadden, Joseph P.; Hobbie, Sarah E. 2014. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2014]. p. 88256. |
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Carbon footprint and agronomy practices to reduce carbon footprint of golf courses | Qian, Yaling; Koski, Tony; Zhang, Yao; Follett, Ronald; Gillette, Katrina. 2014. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. July/August. 13(4): p. 4-5. |
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A review of the current progress in quantifying the potential of urban forests to mitigate urban CO2 emissions Access Restrictions |
Weissert, L. F.; Salmond, J. A.; Schwendenmann, L. 2014. Urban Climate. June. 8: p. 100-125. |
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Reducing the carbon footprint of golf courses |
Anonymous. 2014. United States Golf Association. May. p. 1-2. |
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Nothing is certain, except death, taxes, and snowstorms for WTA Winter Conference | Schwab, Tom. 2014. The Grass Roots. January/February. 43(1): p. 36-39. |
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Assessing environmental impacts among management choices for home lawn care: A method to improve and promote sustainable turf practices | Garrison, Mark Andrew; Stier, John Clinton; Soldat, Douglas J.; Mitchell, Paul. 2013. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2013]. p. 80396. |
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Environmental auditing at the All England Lawn Tennis Club Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2013. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. July. 262: p. 38-39. |
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Environmental benefits of turfgrass on golf courses |
Williams, Bruce. 2013. Asian Golf Business. April. 52: p. 24-26. |
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Movers and... scrapers! |
Gale, Laurence. 2013. Pitchcare. April/May. 48: p. 122-125. |
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Summary of environmental issues of natural grass and synthetic turf Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2013. Turf News [TPI]. March/April. 37(2): p. 30. |
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What can golf do with CO2? | Hendrix, Noble. 2013. Asian Golf Business. February. 50: p. 32-34. |
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The Impact of the Carbon Pricing Mechanism on Golf Club Operations | Golf Australia; Golf Management Australia; Australian Golf Course Superintendents' Association. 2012. [Victoria, Australia: Australian Golf Course Superintendents' Association]. 11 pp. |
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Constructed rootzones for green roof systems | Nektarios, Panayiotis; Ntoulas, N.; Kotopoulis, G.; Nydrioti, E.; Barela, D.; Kapsali, T.; Amountzias, G.; Kokkinou, I.; Paraskevopoulou, A. T. 2012. The Bouyoucos Conference on the Advances in Research on Soil Biological, Chemical and Physical Properties for Sustainable Constructed Rootzones [Constructed Rootzones 2012]. p. 34. |
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Carbon footprint - the shape of things to come | Smith, Derek. 2012. The Groundsman [IOG]. December. p. 34-35. |
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Golf course environmental profile measures energy use and energy management practices |
Lyman, Gregory T.; Johnson, Mark E.; Stacey, Greg A.; Brown, Clark D. 2012. Applied Turfgrass Science. December. 9(1): p. [1-12]. |
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Real cost of carbon tax |
Pitsikas, Adrian. 2012. TurfCraft International. May/June. 144: p. 59. |
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Sports turf management sustainability in the transition zone |
DeWitt, Jon. 2012. SportsTurf. February. 28(2): p. 28-30. |
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A model of greenhouse gas emissions from the management of turf on two golf courses Access Restrictions |
Bartlett, Mark D.; James, Iain T. 2011. Science of the Total Environment. November 1. 409(23): p. 5137-5147. |
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Researching golf's carbon footprint: Studies at UC Riverside investigate different turfgrasses used on golf course and their ability to sequester carbon | Baird, James H. 2011. USGA Green Section Record. September 9. 49(36): p. 1-4. |
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Are golf courses a source or sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide? A modelling approach |
Bartlett, M. D.; James, I. T. 2011. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers:Part P, Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology. June. 225(2): p. 75-83. |
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CO2: How sports turf helps reduce the carbon footprint |
Harrison, Chris. 2011. SportsTurf. April. 27(4): p. 8, 10, 12. |
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Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus fluxes in household ecosystems in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, urban region Access Restrictions |
Fissore, C.; Baker, L. A.; Hobbie, S. E.; King, J. Y.; McFadden, J. P.; Nelson, K. C.; Jakobsdottir, I. 2011. Ecological Applications. April. 21(3): p. 619-639. |
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The case for natural grass over synthetics |
Fell, Stephen. 2011. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 74. |
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Education Conference and Golf Industry Show | Brandenburg, David. 2011. The Grass Roots. March/April. 40(2): p. 18-26. |
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Battery powered kit |
de Havilland, James. 2011. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 50-53. |
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Justin Timberlake's vision of golf: Timberlake creates an environmental beauty that also strives to grow the game at Mirimichi GC |
Gray, Christopher S. Sr. 2011. Golfdom. January. 67(1): p. 42-48. |
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Carbon Footprint Analysis of Operation and Maintenance of North California Golf Courses | Valenti, Alex. 2010. [Berkeley, California]: [University of California]. 18 pp. |
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Becoming green - Part 2 Access Restrictions |
Konrad, Eddie. 2010. GreenMaster. September/October. 45(5): p. 43-44. |
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Carbon auditing for business advantage Access Restrictions |
Stuttard, Richard. 2010. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. July. 249: p. 17-18. |
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Carbon sequestration in urban landscapes | Griffith, Shane. 2010. The Grass Roots. May/June. 39(3): p. 26-27. |
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Turf's carbon footprint: What size is it? | Cline, Van. 2010. Hole Notes. April. 42(3): p. 15-17, 19. |
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That's not our carbon footprint: Superintendents know how important it is to keep measurements exact. A miscalculation could easily kill turf and damage the environment Access Restrictions |
Jones, Seth. 2010. Golf Course Management. March. 78(3): p. 34. |
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Can golf save the planet?: If courses correct their carbon footprints, could the momentum impact global climate change? | Zawacki, Mike. 2010. Golf Course Industry. March. 22(3): p. 22-25. |
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Responsibly managed lawns reduce your carbon footprint | Anonymous. [200x]. The Lawn Institute. p. [1]. |
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Climate change and sustainable turf; A teachable moment | Rossi, Frank S. 2009. 2009 International Annual Meetings: [Abstracts][ASA-CSSA-SSSA]. p. 55820. |
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Sunny side up | Gilliland, Betsy. 2009. Club & Resort Business. December. p. [1]. |
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Putting green spaces to work: A note landscape and lawn care professionals can give their customers: Your lawns help offset your carbon footprint |
Rufty, Thomas; Hamon, Nick. 2009. Lawn and Landscape. October. 30(10): p. 92, 95. |
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Carbon sequestration role a real positive for golf | McMaugh, Peter; Higginson, Ross. 2009. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. July/August. 11(4): p. 52-54. |
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Know your carbon footprint | Jonasson, John. 2009. TurfGrass TRENDS. May. p. 46-47. |
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Reducing your carbon footprint Access Restrictions |
Moir, Gordon; Holland, Rob; Worster, Paul; Webber, Colin; Richards, Ceri; Murray, Thomas. 2009. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 36-37. |
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On course for cutting your carbon footprint |
Anonymous. 2009. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 39. |
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How low maintenance grasses are reducing carbon emissions |
Keepin, Maureen. 2009. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 40-41. |
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Reducing your carbon footprint Access Restrictions |
Jones, Melissa. 2009. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 42-43. |
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Can a golf course be carbon neutral? A preliminary assessment | Portmess, Robert; Pettinati, Nicholas; Miller, Christopher; Hochstein, Brett; Condzella, Thomas; Rossi, Frank S. 2008. CUTT. 19(2): p. 1, 7-10. |
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Competing for the greener good... | Stuttard, Richard. 2008. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 16-20. |
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Take a swing at reducing your carbon footprint | Collier, Clive. 2008. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 22-23. |
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Carbon footprinting an issue for superintendents |
Bouts, Trent. 2008. The Sun News. November 4. p. [1]. |
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Shades of green: The pressure to be green is insurmountable. But what's really going on? And is our industry actually making a difference? We set out to find the answers |
Wisniewski, Nicole. 2008. Lawn and Landscape. September. 29(9): p. 34-36, 38, 40, 42-43. |
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Mowing lawns guilt-free | Anonymous. 2008. Landscape Management. July. 47(7): p. 16. |
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Saving the environment...reducing your club's carbon footprint | Jones, Melissa. 2008. Greenkeeper International. June. p. Climate change 9-10. |
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Dome flicks the switch on carbon emissions |
Robinson, Brett. 2008. Australian Turfgrass Management. March/April. 10(2): p. 50-51. |
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