Environmentally Threatening Golf Courses: The Unquenchable Gluttons of Water

Abstract

It is estimated that an average eighteen-hole golf course uses the same amount of water as a city of 15,000 inhabitants, without counting the other water consuming infrastructures, which accompany them, such as housing developments, with emerald green lawns, and crystal clear swimming pools. Thus, these areas are, environmentally draining, due to their excessively unbridled consumption of water. Therefore, this paper verses on the current water consumption of these sports facilities, in the Los Angeles area, and what can be done to correct their wasteful usage of water.

Presenters

Pamela L. Perez
Retired Spanish Professor, Department of Modern and Classical Language and Literature, California State University, Northridge, California, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2018 Special Focus: Building Bridges to Sustainability

KEYWORDS

"Golf", " Spain", " Sustainability", " Tourism", " Water Usage"

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