ES196 June 1985: Table of Contents

Senior Research Seminar

Environmental Sciences Major, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-2922

Instructor

Doris Sloan

Editor

Doris Sloan


Open Space and Development in the Bay Area: Focus on the East Bay

1985 - Cover & Front Material

Section I - The East Shore Waterfront

A. The Hoffman Marsh and Golden Gate Fields

Stuart Siegel
The Rising of the Tide - A Study of Marsh Restoration

Darrin Craig
Vegetation of the Hoffman Marsh Before the Restoration Project of 1984

Ellen Hay
An Ornithological Study of the Hoffman Marsh

James L. Machado
Soil Analysis of the Hoffman Marsh

Semantha J. Davisson
Soil Quality of Buchanan Street Marsh: Soil Factors Important to Salt Marsh Creation

B. The Berkeley Waterfront

Judy Drexler
Recreational Uses of the Berkeley Waterfront

Charles Reed
The Effect of Surface Runoff on Recreation-Use Waters

Brian Moore
Habitat Options at the North Waterfront Park

Rumall Randhawa
Soil Analysis of the Berkeley North Waterfront Park

Patricia Monahan
The Significance of Sand Distribution Patterns for a Permanent Berkeley Beach

Kathi Candelaria
History of Development Along the Shoreline and the Influential Impacts of Development on the Community

Leah Brant
Analysis of Office Space in Berkeley: Is the Berkeley Waterfront the Place to Develop?

Jillane Newsom
The Potential of the Santa Fe Development Proposal on Unemployment in Berkeley

Alison Pappe
A Question of Settlement: Emeryville's Landfill Problems

Section II - Contra Costa County Development

Conrad Reining
An Analysis of Suburban Growth Trends in the San Ramon Valley of Contra Costa County, California

Gail Arundell
Preservation of Agricultural Lands in Contra Costa County: Beyond the Williamson Act

Suzanne Marr
Open Space from the Point of View of Four Contra Costa Cities

Elizabeth A. Fishman
Contra Costa County's New Open Space Element Organization and Policy Choices

Section III - Transportation Issues

Joe Samoy
Noise and Visual Impact of BART: Emphasis on De Coto in Union City

Jack Salazar
Alternate Transportation Uses of the Southern Pacific Right-of-Way (San Ramon Branch Line)

Section IV - Changing Land Use Patterns

Mike Greenblatt
The Effect of Development on a Native Species: A History of the Oak in Oakland

Amy Hu
Impact of the University of California's Berkeley Campus on the Community

Janice Bricca
The Outlook for Open Space in Half Moon Bay