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Public Garden Management: A Complete Guide to the Planning and Administration of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta 2nd edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 236x193x25 mm, weight: 748 g, Photos: 156 B&W, 0 Color; Drawings: 3 B&W, 0 Color
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470532130
  • ISBN-13: 9780470532133
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 236x193x25 mm, weight: 748 g, Photos: 156 B&W, 0 Color; Drawings: 3 B&W, 0 Color
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  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470532130
  • ISBN-13: 9780470532133
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The complete-and-ready reference for establishing, managing, and running a successful and sustainable, profitable public garden As unique museums with living collections of plants, public gardens offer visitors aesthetically beautiful landscapes combined with educational programming and scientific research that promote the value and understanding of plants. In the twenty-first century, public gardens are in the forefront of organizations and institutions committed to promoting the conservation of plants and their habitats, developing sustainable practices that support the environment, and providing green spaces where our increasingly stressed and urbanized citizens can reconnect with the natural world. It is critically important that such institutions have trained, knowledgeable staff members. Because of its comprehensive examination of public gardens, Public Garden Management is the ideal guide for staff members at public gardens, anyone considering a career in public gardens, groups starting a botanical garden or arboretum, and students discovering how these complex institutions work.

Public Garden Management is an all-in-one professional reference and textbook that clearly shows how to develop, establish, manage, and maintain a sustainableboth economically and environmentallypublic garden. Offering practical coverage of relevant topics, along with useful tools for reinforcing study, this insightful and forward-thinking guide is:





Copublished by the American Public Gardens Association



Written by a panel of leading experts in the field



Filled with dozens of case studies that are real-world illustrations of the principles explored in the text



Illustrated throughout with line drawings, figures, and photographs that assist in conveying critical information





Students and professionals will benefit greatly from the management principles outlined in this book, helping them establish and maintain new and existing public gardens that engage, inspire, and connect with their communities.
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
Peter H. Raven
PART I Public Gardens and Their Significance
1(30)
Chapter 1 What Is a Public Garden?
3(12)
Donald A. Rakow
Chapter 2 The History and Significance of Public Gardens
15(16)
Christine Flanagan
PART II The Emerging Garden
31(50)
Chapter 3 Critical Issues in Starting a Public Garden
33(8)
Robert Lyons
Chapter 4 The Process of Organizing a New Garden
41(13)
Mary Pat Matheson
Chapter 5 Land Acquisition
54(11)
Maureen Heffernan
Chapter 6 Designing for Plants and People
65(16)
Iain M. Robertson
PART III Administrative Functions
81(92)
Chapter 7 Staffing and Personnel Management
83(12)
Gerard T. Donnelly
Nancy L. Peske
Chapter 8 Volunteer Recruitment and Management
95(11)
Arlene Ferris
Chapter 9 Budgeting and Financial Planning
106(18)
Richard Piacentini
Lisa Macioce
Chapter 10 Fund-raising and Membership Development
124(11)
Patricia Rich
Chapter 11 Earned Income Opportunities
135(10)
Richard H. Daley
Chapter 12 Facilities and Infrastructure
145(12)
Eric Tschanz
Chapter 13 Grounds Management and Security
157(16)
Vincent A. Simeone
PART IV Programmatic Functions
173(124)
Chapter 14 Public Gardens and Their Communities: The Value of Outreach
175(15)
Susan Lacerte
Chapter 15 Formal Education for Students, Teachers, and Youth at Public Gardens
190(15)
Patsy Benveniste
Jennifer Schwarz-Ballard
Chapter 16 Continuing, Professional, and Higher Education
205(14)
Larry DeBuhr
Chapter 17 Interpreting Gardens to Visitors
219(13)
Kitty Connolly
Chapter 18 Evaluation of Garden Programming and Planning
232(11)
Julie Warsowe
Chapter 19 Public Relations and Marketing Communications
243(10)
Leeann Lavin
Elizabeth Randolph
Chapter 20 Collections Management
253(19)
David C. Michener
Chapter 21 Research at Public Gardens
272(12)
Kayri Havens
Chapter 22 Conservation Practices at Public Gardens
284(13)
Sarah Reichard
PART V Long-Term Initiatives
297(42)
Chapter 23 A Strategic Approach to Leadership and Management
299(9)
Kathleen Socolofsky
Mary Burke
Chapter 24 Associations and Partnerships
308(6)
Claire Sawyers
Chapter 25 Facility Expansion
314(13)
Brian Holley
Chapter 26 The Shape of Gardens to Come
327(12)
Paul B. Redman
Appendix A Factors in the Development and Management of Canadian Public Gardens 339(10)
Melanie Sifton
David Galbraith
Appendix B The Importance of Plant Exploration Today 349(2)
Paul W. Meyer
Appendix C Herbaria 351(2)
Barbara M. Thiers
Appendix D Public Garden Archives 353(2)
Sheila Connor
Appendix E The Library in a Public Garden 355(2)
Rita M. Hassert
Appendix F Horticultural Therapy and Public Gardens 357(4)
Karen L. Kennedy
References 361(10)
Contributors 371(6)
Index 377
Donald A. Rakow, PhD, serves as the Elizabeth Newman Wilds Director of Cornell Plantations, as well as Director of the Cornell Graduate Program in Public Garden Leadership. Actively involved in horticultural associations and education initiatives at many levels, Rakow is a frequent speaker at conferences and has been honored with the APGA Service Award, for his service on American Public Gardens Association's board of directors and many of its committees. Sharon A. Lee is the principal of Sharon Lee & Associates, a communications consulting firm, and is the former deputy director of the American Public Gardens Association and the founding editor of the Public Garden, the journal of the American Public Gardens Association.