abstract: This thesis project provides a thorough cost-benefit analysis of the golf industry in Arizona. We begin by examining the economic, environmental, and social costs that the industry requires. One of the largest costs of the industry is water consumption. Golf courses in Arizona are currently finding ways to reduce water consumption through various methods, such as turf reduction and increasing the usage of drip irrigation. However, even at current levels of consumption, golf only consumes 1.9% of water in Arizona, compared to the 69% consumed by agriculture. Of the water consumed by the golf industry, 26.3% is wastewater, otherwise known as effluent water. Since the population in Arizona is projected to grow significantly over the ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
abstract: This study estimates the capitalization effect of golf courses in Maricopa County using th...
This thesis consists of two studies focusing on analyzing cost minimizing decisions for turfgrass us...
There are approximately 16,000 golf courses in the United States that require and use extensive reso...
The purpose of this study was to examine ways for golf courses in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, to p...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
With the growth of golf has come polarity. Environmentalists have targeted this growth as a misuse o...
This thesis aims to provide a well-substantiated possible course of action for municipalities facing...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRWith the tremendous economic, poli...
The City of Manhattan, Kansas is looking for possible solutions to mitigate flooding along Wildcat C...
As the number of people continually move to the Las Vegas Valley and take up residence, the possibil...
abstract: Scottsdale Golf: A Market Analysis includes data on golf courses, market trends relating t...
This paper examines the joint production of golf and real estate development. The empirical results ...
As the game of golf has continued to grow and evolve, many factors have led to the negative accusati...
As the popularity of golf grew in the 1990’s and real estate along golf courses brought in high prop...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
abstract: This study estimates the capitalization effect of golf courses in Maricopa County using th...
This thesis consists of two studies focusing on analyzing cost minimizing decisions for turfgrass us...
There are approximately 16,000 golf courses in the United States that require and use extensive reso...
The purpose of this study was to examine ways for golf courses in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, to p...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
With the growth of golf has come polarity. Environmentalists have targeted this growth as a misuse o...
This thesis aims to provide a well-substantiated possible course of action for municipalities facing...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRWith the tremendous economic, poli...
The City of Manhattan, Kansas is looking for possible solutions to mitigate flooding along Wildcat C...
As the number of people continually move to the Las Vegas Valley and take up residence, the possibil...
abstract: Scottsdale Golf: A Market Analysis includes data on golf courses, market trends relating t...
This paper examines the joint production of golf and real estate development. The empirical results ...
As the game of golf has continued to grow and evolve, many factors have led to the negative accusati...
As the popularity of golf grew in the 1990’s and real estate along golf courses brought in high prop...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
abstract: This study estimates the capitalization effect of golf courses in Maricopa County using th...
This thesis consists of two studies focusing on analyzing cost minimizing decisions for turfgrass us...