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BrochureABCs of Lawn and Turf Benefits: Healthy Turf Means Healthy Lives Planet Professional Landcare Network. 200X. Herndon, Virginia: Planet Professional Landcare Network. [6] pp.click here154020
Refereed Article*DOI link*
Vegetation and outdoor recess time at elementary schools: What are the connections?* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Arbogast, Kelley L.; Kirwan, Jeffrey L.; Hertel, Bradley R.; Kane, Brian C. P. 2009. Journal of Environmental Psychology. p. 1-31.click here147024
Professional ArticlePond management: More than just eye candyLara, Joe. 2009. Golf Course Management. June. 77(6): p. 44.click here148938
Professional ArticleNaturalized areas: Beauty and the beast: Developing naturalized areas brings many benefits to the golf course, but beware, maintenance-free they are not!Skorulski, Jim; Foy, John. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 47(3): p. 28-30.click here148214
Professional ArticleBeneficios medioambientales y sociales de los Campos de Golf ([Environmental and social benefits of Golf Courses])Fuentes Mejías, Javier. 2009. Greenkeepers. Abril. 31: p. 36-39.click here149037
Web resourceCalculating the value of nature at North Shore Country Club: Glenview, IllinoisDinelli, Dan. 2008. Environmental Institute for Golf. March. p. [1-11].click here147035
Refereed Article*DOI link*
Green space psychological restoration, and health inequality* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Hartig, Terry. 2008. The Lancet. November 8. 372(9650): p. 1614-1615.click here144940
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Effect of exposure to natural environment on health inequalities: An observational population study* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Mitchell, Richard; Popham, Frank. 2008. The Lancet. November 8. 372(9650): p. 1655-1660.click here144939
Professional ArticleCalculating the value of green: A Chicago-area superintendent uses technology to measure environmental benefits in dollarsSteele, Bill. 2008. Golf Course Management. February. 76(2): p. 94, 96, 98, 100.click here132685
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Neighborhood greenness and 2-year changes in body mass index of children and youth* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Bell, Janice F.; Wilson, Jeffrey S.; Liu, Gilbert C. 2008. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. December. 35(6): p. 547-553.click here143715
Refereed Article*DOI link*
Physical activity among adolescents: When do parks matter?
Babey, Susan H.; Hastert, Theresa A.; Yu, Hongjian; Brown, Richard. 2008. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. April. 34(4): p. 345-348.click here143713
Professional Article: Journal Article Online OnlyOptimizing vegetative filter strips treating runoff from turfClark, J. Marshall. 2008. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. October 1. 7(19): p. [1-8].click here139488
Web resourceGolf courses benefit people and wildlifeAnonymous. 2007. USGA World Wide Web Site. April. p. [1-2].click here131837
Web resource: VideoBenefits of lawns to the environment and society - part 1Rossi, Frank. 2007. Green-Blue Summit: Clean Water through Residential Intergrated Pest Management. July 17-18. p. [1].9:59.click here143786
Web resource: VideoBenefits of lawns to the environment and society - part 2Rossi, Frank. 2007. Green-Blue Summit: Clean Water through Residential Intergrated Pest Management. July 17-18. p. [1].9:59.click here143787
Web resource: VideoBenefits of lawns to the environment and society - part 3Rossi, Frank. 2007. Green-Blue Summit: Clean Water through Residential Intergrated Pest Management. July 17-18. p. [1].8:36.click here143788
ArticleThe answer is turf: Does turf have a place in the home landscape?* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Stachlewitz, Rusty. 2007. American Nurseryman. March 1. 205(5): p. 24-27.click here125238
Professional ArticleWhat can brown do for (or to) you?: A look at the brown turf experience at three golf coursesBronski, Peter. 2007. Golf Course Management. November. 75(11): p. 76, 78, 80-82.click here130014
Report ArticleRole of turfgrasses and other landscape plants in reducing global warming and our addiction to fossil fuelsMolnar, Thomas; Baxer, Sara; Zhang, Gengyun; Funk, C. Reed. 2007. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 16: p. 44-47.click here123817
Trade ArticleThe global impact of grass coverAnonymous. 2007. Pitchcare. December/January. 16: p. 48-49.click here140408
DissertationThe Ecological Value of Suburban Golf Courses in South-East Queensland Hodgkison, Simon Charles. 2006. Ph.D. Dissertation: Griffith University. xx, 180 pp.click here149308
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Landscape improvement impacts on roadside safety in Texas* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Mok, Jeong-Hun; Landphair, Harlow C.; Naderi, Jody R. 2006. Landscape and Urban Planning. November 7. 78(3): p. 263-274.click here111405
Professional ArticleAssesing the conservation value of Autralian golf coursesHodgkison, Simon; Hero, Jean-Marc; Warnken, Jan. 2006. Australian Turfgrass Management. August/September. 8(4): p. 36-40.click here114669
ThesisHouse and Landscape Value: An Application of Hedonic Pricing Technique Investigating Effects of Lawn Area on House Selling Price Coley, Madison Charles. 2005. M.S. Thesis: University of Georgia. viii, 48 pp.click here156073
Report ArticleAssessing the conservation value of golf courses for fox squirrels in coastal South CarolinaJodice, Patrick G. R.; Meehan, Kris. 2005. 2005 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 48.click here110184
ArticleMultiple spatial-scale assessment of the conservation value of golf courses for breeding birds in southwestern Ohio* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Porter, Eric E.; Bulluck, Jason; Blair, Robert B. 2005. Wildlife Society Bulletin. Summer. p. 494-506.click here97653
Report ArticleImproving the quality of environmental assessments using the concept of natural capital: A case study from southern Germany* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Potschin, M. B.; Haines-Young, R. H. 2005. Landscape and Urban Planning. April. 63(2): p. 93-108.click here105092
Professional ArticleHabitat value of golf course wetlands to waterbirds: Researchers measure which pond characteristics are important for waterbird habitatWhite, C. Leann; Main, Martin B. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 7-11.click here103804
Professional ArticleMake a statement in support of golf's wilder side: Inventory the wildlife on your course and let people know about golf's benefits to the environmentMacKay, Jean. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 24-25.click here103810
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American lawns impact nutrient cycles* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)
Thacker, Paul D. 2005. Environmental Science & Technology. March 1. 39(5): p. 98A.click here142731
Refereed Article*DOI link*
Mapping and modeling the biogeochemical cycling of turf grasses in the United States
Milesi, Cristina; Running, Steven W.; Elvidge, Christopher D.; Dietz, John B.; Tuttle, Benjamin T.; Nemani, Ramakrishna R. 2005. Environmental Management. September. 36(3): p. 426-438.click here108911
Professional ArticleWhat is a golf course worth?* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Cleveland, Cleve. 2004. Golf Course Management. July. 72(7): p. 34, 36.click here96667
Professional Article: Journal Article Online OnlyHabitat value of golf course wetlands to waterbirdsWhite, C. LeAnn; Main, Martin B. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. August 15. 3(16): p. [1-10].click here97705
Professional Article: Journal Article Online OnlyAssessing the conservation value of golf courses for butterfliesPorter, Eric E.; Pennington, Derric N.; Bulluck, Jason; Blair, Robert B. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. July 15. 3(14): p. [1-13].click here97685
ThesisHabitat Value of Created Wetlands to Waterbirds in Golf Course Landscapes White, C. LeAnn. 2003. M.S. Thesis: University of Florida. ix; 121; [1].click here103615
Professional ArticleGrass: Soothing to the eye, soft on the feet and healthy for your lungsLehr, Jay. 2002. TurfNews [ASPA]. March/April. 26(2): p. 26, 28, 30.click here106895
Web resourceEnvironmental benefits of a healthy, sustainable lawnAnonymous. 2000. Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series. p. [1-5].click here66732
Professional ArticleUse of reclaimed water for golf course irrigationLangan, Peter; Beckett, Sam. 2000. GreenMaster. August/September. 35(4): p. 12-15.click here67003
Professional ArticleGolf courses can benefit the environmentStier, John. 2000. The Grass Roots. September/October. 29(5): p. 19-21, 23, 25, 27.click here68481
Report ArticleTurf is more than just grass: It's the emerald backdrop against which Americans play out their livesCockerham, Stephen T. 2000. Diversity. 16(1/2): p. 7-9.click here67630
Report ArticleTurfgrass adds value to our world: Research is documenting its social and environmental contributionsGibeault, Victor A.; Damania, Ardeshir B. 2000. Diversity. 16(1/2): p. 10-11.click here67632
Professional ArticleThe environmental benefits ... of turfgrassCanaway, Mike. 1999. International Turfgrass Bulletin. April. 204: p. 28-30.click here59960
Professional ArticleThe benefits of golf course turf: A review of the multifaceted benefits golf courses provide not only to wildlife and the environment, but to entire communitiesBeard, James B. 1998. Golf Course Management. March. 66(3): p. 190-192, 196-201.click here123073
Professional ArticleFrom strip mine to masterpiece: Old Overton Club overcomes a scarred past and charts a bright futureNichols, Alan B. 1998. Golf Course Management. January. 66(1): p. 224, 226, 228.click here44615
ArticleTransforming inner-city landscapes* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Kuo, Frances E.; Bacaicoa, Magdalena; Sullivan, William C. 1998. Environment and Behavior. January. 30(1): p. 28-59.click here75761
Web resourceGolf courses benefit people and wildlifeAnonymous. 1996. USGA World Wide Web Site. p. 1-4.click here37745
Professional ArticleThe benefits of golf course turf: In the face of today's increased public scrutiny, this review summarizes the multifaceted benefits golf courses provided not only to wildlife and the environment, but to entire communities, as wellBeard, James B. 1996. Golf Course Management. March. 64(3): p. 57-61.click here37042
Professional ArticleTPCs are for the birds... and foxes and deer and beavers and lizards...: Courses in the Tournament Players Club Network emphasize wildlife habitat while striving for certification in the New York State Audubon Society's Cooperative Sanctuary programHawes, Kay. 1996. Golf Course Management. March. 64(3): p. 76-78, 84, 88, 90, 94, 96.click here37053
Professional Article: PoetryThe turf farm controversyPatric, Jeanne B. 1996. TurfNews [TPI]. March/April. 20(2): p. 49.click here37065
Newsletter ArticleKeeping coolAnonymous. 1996. Sports Turf Manager [STA]. June. 9(2): p. 8.click here148172
Proceedings ArticleAre you promoting your course ... environmentally?Hock, Winand K. 1995. Conference and Show. p. 49-50.click here34643
Proceedings ArticleCommunication, cooperation and conservationHiers, William T. "Tim". 1995. Conference and Show. p. 76-77.click here34739
Professional ArticleGolf and the environment: A European approach: As more courses are being built in Europe, the golf industry there is taking a proactive approach to addressing environmental concernsStubbs, David. 1995. Golf Course Management. August. 63(8): p. 60-64.click here34892
Popular ArticleA program for the birdsParkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. August. 48(6): p. 44-45.click here35026
Professional ArticlePsychological and physiological benefits of greenspace: Growing evidence underscores the positive benefits to the mind and body offered by golf courses and similar landscapesHull, Richard J. 1994. Golf Course Management. August. 62(8): p. 50-53.click here32088
Professional ArticleSquamish Valley - the home to birdies and eaglesBanbury, David. 1994. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 33(2): p. 6-7.click here30084
Refereed ArticleThe role of turfgrasses in environmental protection and their benefits to humans* - Access Restrictions (See More Detail)Beard, James B.; Green, Robert L. 1994. Journal of Environmental Quality. May/June. 23(3): p. 452-460.click here30953
Newsletter ArticleThe generosity of grassDinelli, Dan. 1993. The Bull Sheet. July. 47(2): p. 14.click here34004
Professional ArticleTurfgrass and golf course benefits - a scientific assessmentBeard, James B.; Green, Robert L. 1993. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 31(3): p. 26-30.click here27477
Refereed ArticleCarbon monoxide absorption and release by C3 and C4 turfgrasses in light and darkGladon, R. J.; Brahm, D. J.; Christians, N. E. 1993. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 7: p. 649-656.click here28128
Proceedings ArticlePositive benefits of turfgrassBeard, James B. 1992. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 21: p. 73-74.click here24979
Professional ArticleThe environmental benefits of turfgrass and their impact on the greenhouse effect: The strategic use of turfgrass is the most sensible and economically feasible approach to countering the greenhouse effect in urban areasWatschke, Thomas L. 1990. Golf Course Management. February. 58(2): p. 150-154.click here17236
Trade ArticleTurf for peace...Kitamura, Fumio. 1989. Landscape Management. October. 28(10): p. 14.click here132554
Professional ArticlePresenting a case for golf courses: Here's a persuasive look at the significant economic and environmental impact of golf courses on one Northeastern county - an overview that can help others compile the same kinds of informationAnonymous. 1988. Golf Course Management. May. 56(5): p. 76, 78.click here12370
Professional ArticleTurfgrasses and global warmingSamples, Tom; Sorochan, John; Brosnan, James. 2009. Tennessee Turfgrass. February/March. p. 22-23.click here146175
Professional ArticleA comparison of carbon sequestration in soils used for turf farmingThorogood, Danny; Williams, Tim; MacDuff, James; Rees-Jones, Owain. 2009. TurfNews [TPI]. May/June. 33(3): p. 28, 30-32.click here148607
Professional ArticleThe benefits of turfgrass - how we all benefitBeard, James. 2009. TurfNews [TPI]. January/February. 33(1): p. 18.click here154257
Professional ArticleCollaborative competition: A case study of four turfgrass competitors collaborating to promote the environmental benefits of turfgrassBroucqsault, Christian. 2009. TurfNews [TPI]. January/February. 33(1): p. 52, 54.click here154276
Professional ArticleCarbon sequestration role a real positive for golfMcMaugh, Peter; Higginson, Ross. 2009. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. July/August. 11(4): p. 52-54.click here152047
Professional ArticleThe environmental, social, economic, and health benefits of turfgrassMcMaugh, Peter; Higginson, Ross. 2009. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. January/February. 11(1): p. 42-45.click here143935
Book chapterUrban turfgrass in times of a water crisis: Benefits and concernsFender, Douglas H. 2008. p. 11-31. In: Beard, James B.; Kenna, Michael P., eds. Water Quality and Quantity Issues for Turfgrasses in Urban Landscapes. Ames, Iowa: Council for Agricultural Science and Technology.click here133433
Trade ArticleCanada can learn from Europe about the attributes of green roofsJiggens, Mike. 2008. Turf & Recreation. March. 21(2): p. 49-52.click here136258
Professional ArticleDemonstrating the usefulness and safety of waste water for irrigation of large turfgrass areasPetrovic, A. Martin. 2006. CUTT. 17(3): p. 12, 10-11, 9.click here120531
Trade ArticleCall of the wild: Providing habitat for flora, fauna benefits golfers, superintendentsStott, Michael J. 2006. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. October 27. 8(19): p. 18-19, 21.click here119437
Refereed ArticleWhy do people choose to live in golf course communities?Nicholls, Sarah; Crompton, John L. 2005. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Spring. 23(1): p. 37-52.click here128714
DissertationDoes Open Space Pay? Measuring the Impacts of Green Spaces on Property Values and the Property Tax Base Nicholls, Sarah. 2002. Ph.D. Dissertation: Texas A&M University.click here102749
Professional ArticleEnvironmental benefits of turfgrasses on golf coursesWaltz, Clint. 2002. Through The Green. July/August. p. 10, 23, 44.click here80952
Professional ArticleGolf courses: Benefits to the community and the environmentAnonymous. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 45-48.click here139662
Book chapterTurfgrass benefits and the golf environmentBeard, J. B. 2000. p. 36-44. In: Clark, J. Marshall; Kenna, Michael P., eds. Fate and Management of Turfgrass Chemicals. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society.click here64574
Newsletter ArticleThe benefits of urban landscapes and the need for water conservationGreen, Robert; Pittenger, Dennis; Gibeault, Victor. 2000. Turf Tales Magazine. Summer. 7(3): p. 9-11.click here92353
Professional ArticleOf birds and bees, grass and trees: Golf courses as flora and fauna habitatDawson, Jamie. 1999. The Journal of the Society of Australian Golf CourseArchitects. December. 3: p. 18-19.click here129212
Trade ArticleGrass pavers combine beauty and functionSappington, Nancy. 1996. Landscape & Irrigation. February. 20(2): p. 30-31.click here37088
Professional ArticleHorticulture helps us to live as human beings: Providing balance and harmony in our behavior and thought and life worth livingMatsuo, E. 1995. Acta Horticulturae. March. 391: p. 19-29.click here36050
Professional ArticleHuman health and well-being: The psychological, physiological, and sociological effects of plants on peopleLewis, C. A. 1995. Acta Horticulturae. March. 391: p. 31-39.click here36070
Professional ArticleThe role of horticulture in human history and cultureZhou, W. Z. 1995. Acta Horticulturae. March. 391: p. 41-52.click here36071
Professional ArticleHorticultural therapy: Horticulture's contribution to the quality of life of disabled peopleStoneham, J. A.; Kendle, A. D.; Thoday, P. R. 1995. Acta Horticulturae. March. 391: p. 65-75.click here36073
Professional ArticleThe significance of horticulture-human interaction to the horticulture industry and researchersRelf, P. D. 1995. Acta Horticulturae. March. 391: p. 89-100.click here36113
ArticleThe greening of the linksArrandale, Tom. 1995. Governing. April. 8(7): p. 70.click here34194
BookletGOLF and the Environment USGA. 1994. Far Hills, NJ: The USGA. 20 pp.click here32471
BookletGolf and Wildlife United States Golf Association. 1994. Far Hills, NJ: USGA. 20 pp.click here35176
Proceedings ArticleEnvironmental benefits of turfgrassesErusha, Kimberly. 1994. Proceedings of The 5th New Zealand Sports Turf. p. 81-83.click here32378
Book ChapterEnvironmental protection and beneficial contributions of golf course turfsBeard, J. B. 1994. p. 399-408. In: Cochran, A. J.; Farrally, M. R., eds. Science and Golf II. London: E. & F. N. Spon.click here29008
Popular ArticleRock StarsWhitten, Ron. 1994. Golf Digest. June. 45(6): p. 204-207.click here22742
Trade ArticleDulles CornerLutz, Jeralyn. 1994. Grounds Maintenance. May. 29(5): p. 80, 84.click here37527
Report ArticleThe contribution of landscaping to the price of single family houses: A study of home sales in Greenville, South CarolinaHenry, Mark S. 1994. Journal of Environmental Horticulture. June. 12(2): p. 65-70.click here34293
Professional ArticleStudy determines value homeowners place on lawns, industryAnonymous. 1994. Florida Turf Digest. January/February. 11(1): p. 25,27.Market Report.click here29681
BookFront Yard America: The Evolution and Meanings of a Vernacular Domestic Landscape Schroeder, Fred E. H. 1993. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press. 171 pp.click here29497
Professional ArticleEven tan or brown lawns benefit the environmentBeard, James B. 1993. Journal of Environmental Turfgrass. Spring. 5(1): p. 6-7.click here27255
BookletLawn and Sports Turf History Roberts, Beverly C.; Roberts, Eliot C. 1992. Pleasant Hill, TN: The Lawn Institute. 66 pp.click here23708
Book chapterBackground and overview of environmental issuesBalogh, James C.; Gibeault, Victor A.; Walker, William J.; Kenna, Michael P.; Snow, James T. 1992. p. 1-37. In: Golf Course Management & Construction : Environmental Issues. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers.click here24044
BookletThe Lawnscape: Our Most Intimate Experience With Ecology Roberts, Beverly C.; Roberts, Eliot C. [1991]. Pleasant Hill, TN: The Lawn Institute. 40 pp.click here83019
Fact sheetHow the Environment Benefits from a Well-Maintained Lawn The Lawn Institute. 199X. Rolling Meadows, IL: The Lawn Institute. [3 pp.].click here28187
Report Article: Abstract or Summary onlyEffects of turf on the quality of lifeGibeault, V. A. 1990. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 174.click here19742
Report Article: Abstract or Summary onlyThermal benefits of turfgrassHorst, G. L. 1990. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 175.click here19762
Report Article: Abstract or Summary onlyThe psychological value of turf and ornamental plantsHull, R. J. 1990. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 175.click here19784
Report Article: Abstract or Summary onlyThe significance of turf benefits--An overviewRoberts, E. C. 1990. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 181.click here19906
Report ArticleTurfgrass, golf courses, and the environmentSkogley, C. R. 1990. URI Turfgrass Research Review. 19: p. 1.click here18089
Report ArticleEnvironmental benefits associated with turfgrassesSkogley, C. R. 1990. URI Turfgrass Research Review. 19: p. 2-6.click here15974
Popular ArticleIn a word -- Golf is coolAnonymous. 1990. Golf Journal. October. 18(7): p. 2-3.click here19306
BookThe Effect of Nutrients and Pesticides Applied to Turf On the Quality of Runoff and Percolating Water Watschke, Thomas L.; Mumma, Ralph O.; Harrison, Scott A.; Hamiliton, George W. Jr. 1989. University Park, PA: Environmental Resources Research Institute, Penn State University. 64 pp.click here20173
Book ChapterContributions from Breeding Forage and Turf Grasses - An OverviewAsay, K. H.; Sleper, D. A. 1989. p. 1-3. In: Sleper, D. A.; Asay, K. H.; Pedersen, J. F., eds. Contributions from Breeding Forage and Turf Grasses. Madison, WI: Crop Science Society of America, Inc. 122 pp., ill., 23 cm.click here17036
 Shinpojiumu -- Ineka syokubutu to ningen seikatu (Symposium -- Gramineae Grasses and Human Life) Beard, James B.; Shimoda, Hideo; Nagatomi, Haruki; Hoshikawa, Seishin; Kameyama, Noboru. 1989. Japanese Science Council. Natural Comittee for Agricultural Science.click here17500
Book ChapterProgress and Benefits to Humanity from Breeding Cool-Season Grasses for TurfMeyer, William A.; Funk, C. Reed. 1989. p. 31-48. In: Sleper, D. A.; Asay, K. H.; Pedersen, J. F., eds. Contributions from Breeding Forage and Turf Grasses. Madison, WI: Crop Science Society of America, Inc. 122 pp., ill., 23 cm.click here17037
Book ChapterProgress and Benefits to Humanity from Breeding Warm-Season Grasses for TurfBusey, Philip. 1989. p. 49-70. In: Sleper, D. A.; Asay, K. H.; Pedersen, J. F., eds. Contributions from Breeding Forage and Turf Grasses. Madison, WI: Crop Science Society of America, Inc. 122 pp., ill., 23 cm.click here17038
Book chapterSocietal Benefits of Conservation Oriented Management of Turfgrass in Home LawnsLeslie, Anne R.; Knoop, William. 1989. p. 93-96. In: Leslie, Anne R.; Metcalf, Robert L., eds. Integrated Pest Management For Turfgrass and Ornamentals. Washington, DC: US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs, Field Operations Division.click here17160
Book chapterThe benefit of permanent grass and mulching for limiting runoff and erosion in vineyards. Experimentations using rainfall-simulations in the BeaujolaisGril, J. J.; Canler, J. P.; Carsoulle, J. 1989. p. 157-166. In: Schwertmann, U.; Rickson, R. J.; Auerswald, K., eds. Soil Erosion Protection Measures in Europe. Cremlingen-Destedt, Germany: CATENA VERLAG.click here20139
Refereed ArticleEffects of vegetation and ground on noise propagationMisawa, Akira. 1989. Proceedings of the Sixth International Turfgrass Research Conference. p. 415-416.click here17170
Trade ArticleThe role of turfBeard, James B. 1989. Grounds Maintenance. September. 24(9): p. 36,38,107.click here19319
BookletLawn and Sports Turf Benefits The Lawn Institute Roberts, Eliot C.; Roberts, Beverly C. 1988. Pleasant Hill, TN: The Lawn Institute. 31 pp.click here14263
BookletThe ABC's of Lawn & Turf Benefits Roberts, Eliot C.; Roberts, Beverly C. 1988. Pleasant Hill, TN: The Lawn Institute. 4 pp.click here14269
Newsletter ArticleYour Lawn is Worth $3,000?!Anonymous. 1988. MVTA. May/June. p. 3.click here12267
ArticleSplendor in GrassBedrossian, William. 1988. AS&U. October. 61(2): p. 38, 40, 42.click here37518
Report ArticleReduction of NO2 to NO by Rush and Other Plants.Nishimura, Hajime; Hayamizu, Teruoshi; Yanagisawa, Yukio. 1986. Environmental Science & Technology. April. 20(4): p. 413-416.click here15019
Book chapterThe Size, Scope, and Importance of the Turfgrass IndustryCockerham, Stephen T.; Gibeault, Victor A. 1985. p. 7-12. In: Gibeault, Victor A.; Cockerham, Stephen T., eds. Turfgrass Water Conservation. Oakland: University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.click here12436
ArticleAn Energy and Ecological Analysis of Alternate Residential Landscapes.Parker, John H. 1982. Journal of Environmental Systems. 11(3): p. 271-288.click here15048
Report ArticleRunoff Pollution from Multiple Family HousingWhipple, William, Jr.; Hunter, Joseph, V.; Shaw, L. Yu. 1978. Water Resources Bulletin. April. 14(2): p. 288-301.click here15068
BookGrass and People Wilson, Charles Morrow. 1961. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press. 233 pp.click here14452
BookletRoadside Planning: An Introductory Analysis Elwood, P. H. 1933. 35 pp.click here36339