The Greening of Golf

The Greening of Golf
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Publisher : Globalizing Sport Studies
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-13 : 1526143666
ISBN-10 : 9781526143662
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Book Synopsis The Greening of Golf by : Brad Millington

Download or read book The Greening of Golf written by Brad Millington and published by Globalizing Sport Studies. This book was released on 2019-09 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Golf is a major global industry. The sport is played by more than 60 million people worldwide and there are more than 32,000 courses in 140 countries across the globe. This book looks at the power relationships in and around golf, examining whether the industry has demonstrated sufficient leadership on environmental matters to be trusted to make weighty decisions with implications for public and environmental health. The first comprehensive study of the varying responses to golf-related environmental issues, it is based on extensive empirical work, including research into historical materials and interviews with stakeholders in golf such as course superintendents, protesters and health professionals. The authors examine golf as a sport and as a global industry, drawing on and contributing to literatures pertaining to environmental sociology, global social movements, institutional change, corporate environmentalism and the sociology of sport.


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