Date: 24th January 2018
Drought doesnât have to be a big issue and your clubsâ operation and customer experience, if planned for and well managed. Threats to golf water security come from many quarters: global warming, lower rainfall, drier summers and drought. Throw in the unpredictable risks of climate change and tighter environmental requirements, without a Drought Management Plan these changes will likely affect your clubsâ business model, customer experience and future growth. The Focus On session offers practical advice on how to identify your clubsâ drought risks and develop options to help you plan for a water poor future.
- Recognise the threats of golf from current and future drought
- Identify the early warning hydrological threshold trigger levels for the different stages of a drought i.e. normal, potential drought and drought?
- Carry out a light touch golf water resources drought audit
- Understand the difference between a drought order, drought permit and how they affect golf water security
- Develop a golf drought water management action plan
- Explain how a good Drought Management Plan underpins UK golf clubâs future growth and sustainability
Presented by Junier Browne, Environmental Consultant, JBEL Environmental Services Ltd
from BIGGA Updates http://bigga.org.ukevents/event2308/
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