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  1. 1 lut 2009 · Golf courses are a prominent form of land use that can provide valuable habitat for many kinds of wildlife, with their relative value to wildlife increasing as anthropogenic impacts increase in...

  2. 16 sie 2019 · (1) Examine how they affect the main landscape socio-environmental landscape components; (2) analyze the knowledge network structure characterizing the research focused on golf courses; (3) discuss the most common best management practices to mitigate their environmental impacts; and (4) suggest new research perspectives. Methods.

  3. 15 lis 1997 · My ecological research with a well-known naturalized links-style golf course in Kansas suggests that a naturalistic golf course can support significant numbers of birds, including many threatened species.

  4. 28 mar 2005 · Recording species movements within golf courses (and between golf course and adjacent sites) is vital, so that green keepers and ecologists can formulate biological action plans, which target specific endangered species and promote their existence with the course.

  5. 12 kwi 2022 · This position paper outlines an ecological-dynamical approach to golf science that is better able to capture the interactions among the many structural parts of a golfer, and the relations...

  6. 8 cze 2015 · We urge scientists concerned with pollinator conservation, or seeking sites for entomological outreach and teaching, to consider engaging with golf courses for those types of activities. Acknowledgements

  7. 4 sty 2016 · Many golf courses are converting out-of-play areas to meadow-like habitat to reduce mowing, irrigation, and chemical inputs. Such naturalized roughs, which often constitute 50 % or more of a course’s total acreage, support biodiversity by providing habitat for pollinators and other wildlife.

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