���%0 Thesis "%A Aaron, Alex" %D 2002 %T An autobiography of my Experimental Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis %! An autobiography of my Experimental Environmental Education %L Box Hh %K experimental environmental education community UCSC Environmental Studies Program agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Abbinanti, Monique" %D 1994 %T Life-Table and Developmental Temperature Threshold Calculations for Trichogramma thalense and Parasitoid of Artichoke Plume Moth %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Life-Table and Developmental Temperature Threshold Calculations for Trichogramma thalense and Parasitoid of Artichoke Plume Moth %L Box Hh %K Biological control augmentation of native natural enemies eradication of the pesticide treadmill integrated pest management "%X Life-tables of Trichogramma thalense were conducted at two different constant temperatures, 20 degrees C and 25 degrees C. ��Pooled averages and mean standard error for both life-table temperatures were calculated for comparison of their fewndity and survivorship rates." "The development thresholds of two potential biological control agents, T. thalense and Hemerobious pacificus, are evaluated in relation to the threshold of the artichoke plume moth." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AbbinantiM1994.pdf "%+ 2026 W. Keaton St., Canyon Country, CA, 91351" %0 Thesis "%A Abi-Hashim, Emad Joseph" %D 1996 %T The Environmental Studies web page %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 20 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 04 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Studies web page %L Box Hh %K World-Wide-Web page construction Environmental Studies on the Internet %X The Internet is a growing form of 'quick access' information that is becoming more accessible to the public. Because of the World Wide Web's "popularity, the net is now an excellent place to conduct business. I created" a web page for the Environmental Studies Board and my paper explains why it "is important that the Board have a page, why the page must be within" "specific design parameters, who will be the most likely to benefit from it,and the experience I attained by taking part in it." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Abi-HashimE1996.pdf "%+ 779 F Ave., Coronado, CA 92118" %0 Thesis "%A Ables, Keith" %D 1990 %T Municipal Composting in the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Municipal Composting in the City of Santa Cruz %L Box Hh "%K compost, Santa Cruz, landfill, waste" %0 Thesis "%A Abu-Saoud, Omar" %D 2010 %T A Four Year Crop Rotation Plan For The Groundswell Farm %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Rajan, Ravi" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! A Four Year Crop Rotation Plan For The Groundswell Farm %K Crop rotation cultural control farm agroecology. "%X The four year crop rotation plan for the Groundswell Farm is an asset designed to aid the firm in planning and developing future improvements. This tool will provide a detailed and organized plan for the crop layout of the next four years in a manner that will maintain soil quality, manage pests and disease, and maximize crop yields and profits to the firm. A detailed map of the property is included to further help planning and organization for the Groundswell Farm" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Abu-SaoudO.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Aceves, Leticia" %D 1994 "%T Bilingual Education and Science. A Look at; Three Methods Used in the Life Lab Science; Curriculum""" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Bilingual Education and Science. A Look at; Three Methods Used in the Life Lab Science; Curriculum""" %L Box Hh %K Bilingual education Life Lab Science %0 Thesis "%A Ackerly, Tracy Lynn" %D 1995 %T Tropical Home Gardens in Latin America: A Strategy for Sustainable Rural Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tropical Home Gardens in Latin America: A Strategy for Sustainable Rural Development %L Box Hh %K Tropical home gardens agroforestry sustainable rural development Latin America %0 Thesis "%A Acuff, David" %D 1974 %T An Operational Manual for Teaching Field and Laboratory Techniques Used in Establishing Environmental Quality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 64 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 03 Feb 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Operational Manual for Teaching Field and Laboratory Techniques Used in Establishing Environmental Quality %K Environmental education Seminars Ethics and the Environment Ecology Class Planning Environmental Reading %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AcuffD1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Adams, Chris" %D 1992 %T The Main Street Student Housing Cooperative: A Tour of the Co-op and an Introduction to the Student Co-op Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Main Street Student Housing Cooperative: A Tour of the Co-op and an Introduction to the Student Co-op Movement %0 Thesis "%A Adams, Christine M." "%A Graham, Julia L." %D 1992 %T The Relative of Disturbances to the Native Grasses of the UCSC campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Relative of Disturbances to the Native Grasses of the UCSC campus %L Box Hh "%K Areas - UCSC - Flora, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Adato, Marc A." %D 1986 %T Santa Cruz Beach Area Support Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Beach Area Support Program %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Adato, Marc A." %D 1987 "%T Waterfront Development in Santa Cruz, California 1987 (and support program addendum)" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Waterfront Development in Santa Cruz, California 1987 (and support program addendum)" %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Addis, Reed Kai" %D 1998 "%T Gospels of Trade, Revelations Ecology" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Gospels of Trade, Revelations Ecology" %L Box Hh "%K free trade, Belize, neoliberalism, environment" %0 Thesis "%A Aguilar, Rigoberto" %D 1997 %T Buenas y Malas Hierbas en Nuestros Plantios: Illustration and Description of Seedlings of Selected Plants at the UCSC Organic Farm %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Buenas y Malas Hierbas en Nuestros Plantios: Illustration and Description of Seedlings of Selected Plants at the UCSC Organic Farm %L Box A %K Illustration Identification weed seedlings UCSC Organic Farm %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AguilarR1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Alamillo, James L." %D 2001 %T An Environmental and Economic Analysis of Water Quality Measures for the First Phase Playa Vista Project %B Environmental Studies "%Y Goodman, David" "%E Richards, Alan" %9 Senior Thesis %! An Environmental and Economic Analysis of Water Quality Measures for the First Phase Playa Vista Project %L Box Hh %K water quality Ballona Playa Vista stormwater/urban runoff %Z (Daniel Friedman) %0 Thesis "%A Albright, Joy" %D 1985 %T Vegetation and Soil Analysis of Trout Creek Ranch %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Stephen Gliessman, environmental Studies" %8 3 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation and Soil Analysis of Trout Creek Ranch %L Box M %K Trout Creek Ranch %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AlbrightJ1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Albright, Ron S." %D 1974 %T Zero Population Growth and the American Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Zero Population Growth and the American Future %L Box B %K Human Population Overpopulation Human consumption Animal Population Growth Population Explosion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AlbrightR1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Album, Jeff" %D 1988 %T Music Seminar for Environmental Action: A Concert That Can Make a Difference %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Music Seminar for Environmental Action: A Concert That Can Make a Difference %L Box M %K Music Seminar Concert Environmental %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AlbumJ1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Aldecoa, Christine" %D 1986 %T Life Lab Curriculum Writing Project: Toward a Sustainable Future %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Life Lab Curriculum Writing Project: Toward a Sustainable Future %L Box M %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Alderson, Kelly" "%A Perttula, Karine" %T A natural history guide of the Pogonip Creek Trail and portions of the Old Stables Trail %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A natural history guide of the Pogonip Creek Trail and portions of the Old Stables Trail %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Aldridge, Mike R." %D 1989 %T Principles and Elements of Commercial Recycling %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Principles and Elements of Commercial Recycling %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Alegre, Ellison" %D 1994 %T Energy conservation through computerized energy auditing and demand-side management : market manager for Windows %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy conservation through computerized energy auditing and demand-side management : market manager for Windows %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Alexander, Beverly" %D 1980 %T The Cost-Benefit Attack on Health and Safety Regulations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Cost-Benefit Attack on Health and Safety Regulations %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Allayaud, Bill" %D 1973 %T The Implementation of Environmental Legistation: Proposition 20 and the Coastal Commission %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 %8 15 Dec 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Implementation of Environmental Legistation: Proposition 20 and the Coastal Commission %L Box B %K Coastal Protection Beach Clean Ups Proposition 20 Coastline Legislation Coastline Management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AllayaudB1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Allen, Eryn L." %D 1995 %T The Sea Urchin Fishery in California: A Biological Overview and Policy Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sea Urchin Fishery in California: A Biological Overview and Policy Analysis %L Box Hh %K Sea urchins California fishery policy fishery enhancement biology spawners %0 Thesis "%A Allen, Shannon" %D 1993 "%T The Housing and Community Development Act: utilization, influence, and federal urban policy" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Housing and Community Development Act: utilization, influence, and federal urban policy" %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Alley, Gwendolyn Lawrence" %T Making It: The Autobiography of a PCTer %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Making It: The Autobiography of a PCTer %L Box M "%K Pacific Coast Trail, hiking" %0 Thesis "%A Alley, Kenneth J." %D 1989 %T A Guide to Burrowing Owl Natural History and Conservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Guide to Burrowing Owl Natural History and Conservation %L Box Hh %K Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Allison, Jan" %D 1981 %T A Preliminary Flora of the Wilder Creek Watershed %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Preliminary Flora of the Wilder Creek Watershed %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Allison, Janet L." %D 1983 %T An Ecological Analysis of Home Gardens in Two Mexican Villages %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Ecological Analysis of Home Gardens in Two Mexican Villages %L Box M "%K Agroecology, Ecodevelopment" %0 Thesis "%A Alm, Erik" %T Visions of a New Department? The Department of the Environment Act of 1990 and 1991: EPA-to-Cabinet Legislation in the 101st and 102nd Congress %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Visions of a New Department? The Department of the Environment Act of 1990 and 1991: EPA-to-Cabinet Legislation in the 101st and 102nd Congress %L Box Hh %K Environmental policies politics organization %0 Thesis "%A Almaguer, Laura" %D 2010 %T IMPACT OF SMALL MAMMAL HERBIVORY ON RESTORATION OF COASTAL SCRUB AT YOUNGER LAGOON NATURAL RESERVE %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Karen D. Holl, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! IMPACT OF SMALL MAMMAL HERBIVORY ON RESTORATION OF COASTAL SCRUB AT YOUNGER LAGOON NATURAL RESERVE "%K Small Mammal Herbivory, Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve" %X Small mammals can have a big impact on restoration of native plants. To better understand the impact these herbivores have on restoration of coastal scrub in the "Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve, I compared the survival and growth of seedlings of four" "plant species in four treatments: rabbit exclusion (wire fence), small mammal exclusion" "(metal flashing fence), rabbit and small rodent exclusions (wire and metal flashing fence)," and control (open). I planted seedlings in January 2010 and monitored their survival and growth for three months. Seedling�۪s survival and growth were similar in all treatments. In "contrast to the original predictions, snail herbivory and flooding, rather than small mammal" "herbivory, caused the majority of the seedling mortality in grassy areas without shrubs." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/AlmaguerL/AlmaguerL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Alper, Dean" %D 1978 %T Appropriate Technology: An Alternative Development Stategy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 36 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Appropriate Technology: An Alternative Development Stategy %L Box B %K Appropriate Technology Technology and the Environment low impact technology developmental technology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AlperD1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Alper, Ian" %D 1984 %T Membership Survey and Analysis for the Santa Cruz Neighborhood Food Co-op %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 "%Y Isbister, John" %8 12 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Membership Survey and Analysis for the Santa Cruz Neighborhood Food Co-op %L Box M %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AlperI1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Alsip, Mari" %D 1975 %T The Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Neary Lagoon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Neary Lagoon %0 Thesis "%A Alsip, Mari" %D 1977 %T The Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Neary Lagoon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Neary Lagoon %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Altenberg, Ted" %D 1984 %T Course Review of Political Ecology--An Environmental Studies Student Directed Seminar %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 65 "%Y Dasmann, Raymond" %8 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Course Review of Political Ecology--An Environmental Studies Student Directed Seminar %L Box M %K Ecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AltenbergT1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Alverez, Maria E." %D 1987 %T Generalist Predator Searching Behavior: Hippodania convergens (Coleoptera:Coccinellidae) on Glabrus and Pubescent Tomato Plant FoliageCourse Review of P %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Generalist Predator Searching Behavior: Hippodania convergens (Coleoptera:Coccinellidae) on Glabrus and Pubescent Tomato Plant FoliageCourse Review of P %L Box M %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Ambort, Douglas" %D 1979 "%T The Drama Building and Theatre of te University of California (User Evaluation, Architechtural Critique, and Review of Project Planning" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Drama Building and Theatre of te University of California (User Evaluation, Architechtural Critique, and Review of Project Planning" %L Box M %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Ambrosini, Jan" %D 1982 %T Wildlife Rehabilitation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wildlife Rehabilitation %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Ames, Johann" %D 1983 %T Claiming Your Voice in the Nuclear Age. Video tape. (film--located in AV cabinet) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Claiming Your Voice in the Nuclear Age. Video tape. (film--located in AV cabinet) %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Amiran, Doron" %D 1989 %T Composting is a Good Thing %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Composting is a Good Thing %L Box Hh %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Anastasia, Stephanie D." %D 2003 %T Sec21 is Required for Localization of a Protein Required for Cytokinesis in Budding Yeast %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sec21 is Required for Localization of a Protein Required for Cytokinesis in Budding Yeast %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Anderson, Devon" %D 2011 "%T Examining the Efficacy of Brassica juncea (Pacific Gold mustard), Sinapis alba L. (IDA Gold" mustard) and Rice Bran as a Soil Amendment in Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) to Control Weed Seed Viability in California Strawberry Beds %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Shennan, Dr. Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Muramoto, Dr. Joji" %E Environmental "%E Researcher), Studies (Associate" %8 12 Nov 2011 "%9 Senior Thesis, Honors" "%! Examining the Efficacy of Brassica juncea (Pacific Gold mustard), Sinapis alba L. (IDA Gold" mustard) and Rice Bran as a Soil Amendment in Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) to Control Weed Seed Viability in California Strawberry Beds "%K Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD), biofumigation, Biological Soil Disinfestation (BSD)," "Isothiocyanate (ITC), biological Control, non chemical control, strawberry farming" %X Despite the restriction of methyl bromide�۪s (MBr) use as a chemical fumigant in agricultural "systems nearly 20 years ago due to its ozone depletion potential, MBr remains a critical fumigant in" "strawberry production. In 2015, all soil fumigation with MBr will be banned in the US, thus" development of economically and environmentally friendly alternatives is critical to the strawberry industry in California��� which produces nearly 85% of strawberries for the US. A promising "ecological alternative to MBr is Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD), which involves incorporating" "an organic carbon source, irrigating to saturate the soil and covering the soil with a plastic tarp to" limit gas exchange and stimulate anaerobic decomposition of the organic carbon which may produce organic acids. Research suggests that biofumigation involving mustard as a carbon source produces "isothiocyanate (ITC), a compound known to be toxic to many weed species. We hypothesized the" combination of the ASD and ITC mechanisms for weed suppression will increase the efficacy of ASD overall. We achieved significant suppression for more than half of the weed seeds tested post ASD and the efficacy did not vary significantly among amendment amounts. Our findings indicate that weed suppression was not achieved by incorporating mustard into non-saturated soil conditions. Our results suggest that weed suppression with ASD was not as effective as MBr for "some weed species, however, field ASD trials that utilize solarization may prove to be as effective as" MBr. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AndersonD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Anderson, Kelly" %D 1979 %T The Structure of Public Policy: Water Pollution Control in the U.S. 1899-1985 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 58 "%Y Bowden, Gerald" %8 17 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Structure of Public Policy: Water Pollution Control in the U.S. 1899-1985 %L Box B %K Environmental History Water Pollution Legislation Water standards Clean Water Act water contamination %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AndersonK1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Anderson, Lisa" %D 1975 %T A Critical Analysis of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 %8 15 May 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critical Analysis of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process %L Box B %K Environmental Impact Reports Environmental Assessments Green Building Land Management Environmental Watchdogs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AndersonL1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Anderson, Robert" %D 1985 %T Bioregional Perspectives %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Bioregional Perspectives %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Anderson, Robert Clifford" %D 1985 %T Santa Cruz Retaken: A Photographic Documentation of the Human Dynamics of Several Santa Cruz Habitats %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Retaken: A Photographic Documentation of the Human Dynamics of Several Santa Cruz Habitats %0 Thesis "%A Ando, Kiri" %D 2010 %T Foraging behavior of two Peromyscus species under varying moon phases in a mixed evergreen forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Christopher Wilmers, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Foraging behavior of two Peromyscus species under varying moon phases in a mixed evergreen forest %K Optimal foraging theory "giving up density" Peromyscus californicus Peromyscus boylii giving up densities mixed evergreen forest "%X Optimal foraging theory explores decision making by animals in the interest of maximizing calorie consumption while minimizing time and energy loss.�� Peromyscus californicus (California mouse) are the two most abundant small mammal species on the Forest Ecology Research Plot located on the northern campus of University of California, Santa Cruz.�� A two-sample t-test showed that moonlight plays a strong role in foraging activities.�� In agreement with optimal foraging principles, an increase in perceived risk from a full moon discourages Peromyscus from foraging, and a high stem count increases foraging by providing a sense of protection from predators." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/AndoK/AndoK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Andrews, Rebecca W." %D 1985 %T Waterbars and Open-Top Box Culverts for Erosion Control on Roads %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Waterbars and Open-Top Box Culverts for Erosion Control on Roads %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Andrulonis, Kristin" %D 1995 %T Horticultural Therapy: Planting Seeds of Hope %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Horticultural Therapy: Planting Seeds of Hope %L Box Hh %K Horticultural therapy community gardens alternative agriculture sustainable gardening %0 Thesis "%A Angelsea, Crystal" %D 1991 %T Orchard Management: Cover Crops and Weed Supression %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Orchard Management: Cover Crops and Weed Supression %L Box Hh "%K Agriculture, Agroecology Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Ankenbrandt, Amanda" "%A Sneed, Jennifer" %D 1994 %T Mammal utilization of the Lower Quarry wildlife area %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mammal utilization of the Lower Quarry wildlife area %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Antonio, Peter" %D 1996 %T Finding the Sun %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Finding the Sun %L Box Hh %K Web of life connection to nature %0 Thesis "%A Appel, Judith" %D 1987 %T The Occurrence and Behavior of Lygus hesperus in the Watsonville area of California: Implications for an Integrated Pest Management Program in Strawberries %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Occurrence and Behavior of Lygus hesperus in the Watsonville area of California: Implications for an Integrated Pest Management Program in Strawberries %L Box Hh %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Appelbaum, Jason" %D 2006 %T The Green City & Oakland��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Quest for Sustainability %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y David Goodman, John Isbister" %8 15 May 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Green City & Oakland��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Quest for Sustainability %K Oakland Green City Public Works sustainability urban areas "%X Cities are growing at the rate of over a million people every week and for the first time in history over half the world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s population live in urban areas. Meanwhile we may be at several tipping points with regards to global warming, resource depletion and species extinction. Cities are a major part of the problem but at the same time have enormous potential to deliver solutions. The ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���green city��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� movement, although still in its infancy, seeks to find ways to make urban life more sustainable. This paper discusses that movement and then looks at the city of Oakland as a case study. What Oakland is doing in terms of urban sustainability may surprise some people, although it is beyond the scope of this paper to conclude whether it is a ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���green city��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� or not, mainly because there is very little empirical research on what a sustainable city looks like. Furthermore, many of Oakland��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s boldest initiatives will take years, even decades to materialize. In addition to reviewing leading scholars and a few popular writers, I conducted interviews with several visionary thinkers who reside in the Bay Area. These include Richard Register, founder of Ecocity Builders, James Nixon who authored Oakland��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s original Sustainability Plan in 1998, Randy Hayes who served as Mayor Jerry Brown��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Sustainability Director, and Scott Wentworth, an Oakland Public Works engineer who carried out some of Mr. Hayes visions. Richard Register provided me with some of his original illustrations to use in this paper and I went about the city to take some pictures of my own." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AppelbaumJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Applewhite, Jennifer" %D 1984 %T A Proposal for a Garden Steward Volunteer Training Program and Public Information Services in Ecologically-Based Gardening %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Proposal for a Garden Steward Volunteer Training Program and Public Information Services in Ecologically-Based Gardening %L Box M %K Agroecology Urban Gardening Educational Farming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ApplewhiteJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Aptekar, Bryan D." %D 1990 %T Guide to Teaching a Student-Directed Seminar %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Guide to Teaching a Student-Directed Seminar %K Student-directed seminar teaching syllabus planning %0 Thesis "%A Aragon, Marya" %D 2008 %T Eco-Oakland: First Peoples of California Curriculum and Activities %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 %8 15 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Eco-Oakland: First Peoples of California Curriculum and Activities %K Indigenous Peoples Native Americans Activity Guide Ecological History %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AragonM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Arentz, Nick" %D 1991 %T Report on the Pocket Beach Fronting Lake Schwan: Observations Made From January to March 1991 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Report on the Pocket Beach Fronting Lake Schwan: Observations Made From January to March 1991 %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Arnold, Abby" %D 1980 %T An Alaskan Dilemma %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Alaskan Dilemma %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Arnold, Sally" %D 1986 %T A Predator Survey of the Santa Cruz Mountains Involving Lay People in Data Collection %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Predator Survey of the Santa Cruz Mountains Involving Lay People in Data Collection %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Arnow, Laura" %D 1981 %T Energy Conservation in Everybody's Business %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Conservation in Everybody's Business %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Aro, Andrew William" %D 1991 %T Salmon Management in the North Pacific Fisheries %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Salmon Management in the North Pacific Fisheries %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Aron, Margaret" %D 1983 %T A Partial Flora of te Scott Park and Freedom Lake Area %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Partial Flora of te Scott Park and Freedom Lake Area %L Box M %0 Thesis "%A Arscott, Devon" %D 2009 %T LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT REPORT: COASTAL GOVERNANCE ON THE LOCAL LEVEL %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Tzankova, Zdravka" %8 12 Dec 2009 %! LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT REPORT: COASTAL GOVERNANCE ON THE LOCAL LEVEL %K California Coastal Commission Marina Local Coastal Program Coastal planning "%X This Document contains a report meant to inform Coastal Planners of the California Coastal Commission and city of officials of Marina how the Local Coastal Program (LCP) of Marina has been amended since certification in 1983. A narrative style report concisely outlines major amendments that have substantial impact on the Local Coastal Program. This report elaborates on the greater issues surrounding each amendment in terms of coastal resources and in relation to the overall values presented in the city of Marina��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan. An appendix style report follows the narrative detailing specific changes made to the LCP, while touching upon the conditions of approval delegated by Commission members. This overall report presents information concerning: coastal develpment, environmental implications, land use designations, and coastal issues associated with land management in the city of Marina. Following the written documentation, a Commission published LCP status map and Coastal Commission summary is included to inform readers of the coastal managment carried out by the state agency responsible for my internship." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ArscottD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Arzate, Robert" %D 2000 "%T Reducing Dependence on Arichemicals: Outreach to limited-resource farmers in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Reducing Dependence on Arichemicals: Outreach to limited-resource farmers in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %L Box Hh %K limited-resource farmers "Coto Brus, Costa Rica" tomatoes and peppers "crop plant diseases""" %0 Thesis "%A Asarian, Joshua Eli" %D 2000 %T The Effects of the Biocontrol Agent Diorhabda Elongata on the Transpiration of Saltcedar (Tamarix Ramosissima)and the Ecological and Economic Implications of its Release %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of the Biocontrol Agent Diorhabda Elongata on the Transpiration of Saltcedar (Tamarix Ramosissima)and the Ecological and Economic Implications of its Release %L Box Hh %K Tamarix ramosissima transpiration biological control exotic species %0 Thesis "%A Ashbaugh, John" %T Current Issues in Open Space Planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 99 %9 Senior Thesis %! Current Issues in Open Space Planning %L Box B %K Open Space Planning Parks Natural Preserves Environmental Policy Public Planning Non-urban planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AshbaughJunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ashbaugh, John" %D 1973 %T The North Coast Study: A Resources Approach to Landscape Evaluation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 %8 14 Jun 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! The North Coast Study: A Resources Approach to Landscape Evaluation %L Box B %K Landscape architecture Environmental Resources Environmental Design Environmental Building City planning "%X The work presented here defines and analyzes planning framework and policy for a large area of undeveloped land on the north coastal area of Santa Cruz County near the City of Santa Cruz. The findings of the research are as follows: 1) An overall methodology was described and deve��嬉�_̢��� loped, incorporating elements of contemporary planners and landscape architects, but striving for even more long��嬉�_̢��� range flexibility and focusing upon specific informational needs for the decision-making process. 2)" "The methodology was utilized in defining the opportunities and constraints bearing upon the land use of Preservation as a planning alternative for the land. 3) The area under study contains amenities and values which are highly suitable for Preservation, but the development of this use may impair other beneficial uses of the land/in any case faces severe/constraints. 4)" "A comprehensive environmental data bank for the area was begun, and further work in aefining the parameters of other use alternatives is proposed for the future, in order to clarify certain use-relationships, impacts, etc. It was not the intent of this work to anticipate or propose anyone use or disposition of the study area. The hypothesis to be tested is this: each type of land use can be objectively defined and approached with a similar mode of analysis and its impacts can be weighed on the same scale. The planning process must develop and manipulate informa��嬉�_̢��� tion in a manner that is at onee expedienh'and thorough." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AshbaughJ1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Atkins, Susan" %D 1976 %T A Proposal for an Advance Land Acquisition Program for Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 63 %8 16 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Proposal for an Advance Land Acquisition Program for Santa Cruz %L Box B %K land planning low income housing Land acquisition property administration development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AtkinsS1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Auran, Edmund D." %D 1992 %T A Literature Review of Otarid Underwater Auditary Capabilities %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Literature Review of Otarid Underwater Auditary Capabilities %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Ausick, Laura" %D 1994 %T The international pesticide market %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The international pesticide market %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Austin, Gregory" %D 1990 "%T Peregrine Falcon Breeding Activities on the California Channel Islands, 1989-1990" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Peregrine Falcon Breeding Activities on the California Channel Islands, 1989-1990" %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Avilla, Adria" %D 1993 %T The Relationship of the Cultivation Process to Root Masses %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Relationship of the Cultivation Process to Root Masses %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Axelrod, Mark" %D 1991 %T Data Collection for Schwan Lake Restoration Group %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Data Collection for Schwan Lake Restoration Group %L Box Hh %K Computer Modeling %0 Thesis "%A Axtell, Jacquelyn" %D 1990 "%T A Survey and Population Estimate of the Santa Cruz County Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys venustus venustus om South Western Santa Cruz County" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Survey and Population Estimate of the Santa Cruz County Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys venustus venustus om South Western Santa Cruz County" %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Ayala, Carlos C." %D 1985 %T Alcohol From Apple Pomace %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 "%Y Dasmann, Raymond" %9 Senior Thesis %! Alcohol From Apple Pomace %L Box M %K Appropriate Technology Alcohol Production Energy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/AyalaC1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Babin, Nicholas" %D 2012 "%T Agrarian Change, Agroecological Transformation and the Coffee Crisis in Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V Ph.D. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" "%! Agrarian Change, Agroecological Transformation and the Coffee Crisis in Costa Rica" %K Agroecology Coffee Costa Rica %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BabinNL2012.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Baccus, William" %D 1990 %T Draft Backcountry Management Plan: Soleduck Area---Olympic National Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Draft Backcountry Management Plan: Soleduck Area---Olympic National Park %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bachman, Stephan" %D 1990 %T The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Bade, Edward" %D 1989 %T The Fourth Decade: Nuclear Accident Liability Insurance %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Fourth Decade: Nuclear Accident Liability Insurance %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Bailey, Ian" %D 2006 "%T Coffee Farming and Global Markets: Lessons from Agua Buena, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 49 %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Coffee Farming and Global Markets: Lessons from Agua Buena, Costa Rica" %K CAN coffee sustainable coffee coffee price fair trade global markets %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaileyI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Baker, Evelyn" "%A Grecu, Lori" "%A Horbaly, Bill" "%A Hudak, Greta" "%A Manca, Susan" "%A Schaffer, Tanya" %D 1992 %T Effective Mitigation Monitoring Legislation - a Critical Analysis of the Strengths and Weaknesses of AB 3180 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Effective Mitigation Monitoring Legislation - a Critical Analysis of the Strengths and Weaknesses of AB 3180 %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Baker, Simon" %D 1998 %T Grizzly Bear Recovery in the North Cascades %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Grizzly Bear Recovery in the North Cascades %L Box Hh %K grizzly bear recovery plan remote sensing "North Cascades Ecosystem""" %0 Thesis "%A Balaguer, Oscar" %D 1978 %T Septic System Pollution Management in the Monterey Bay Region %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 164 "%Y Doyle, William" %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Septic System Pollution Management in the Monterey Bay Region %L Box B %K Sewage Runoff Sewage control Waste management Coastal Pollution failed septic systems ground water pollution "%Z Shaffer, Manfred" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BalaguerO1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Balboa, Joaquin" %D 2005 %T The Conservation Prism: An analytical framework for the development of conservation strategies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %! The Conservation Prism: An analytical framework for the development of conservation strategies %0 Thesis "%A Ballieau, Natalie Violette" %D 2006 %T Beyond Green Building %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 75 %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Beyond Green Building %K Green Construction Building PICA UCSC "%X The Program In Community and Agroecology undertook the construction of a straw-bale demonstration shed in order to explore alternative building technologies. The first section of this thesis documents the work undertaken by PICA and the author to research, permit and build the structure. The second section is a summary of the political atmosphere surrounding green building at UCSC and the interviews of key people involved with green building." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BallieauN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Balliet, Michael Paul" %D 1996 %T The Usefulness of Metal Tolerant Plants to Clean Up Metal Contaminated Environments %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Usefulness of Metal Tolerant Plants to Clean Up Metal Contaminated Environments %L Box Hh %K Metal tolerant plants contamination %0 Thesis "%A Banister, Brendan" %D 2007 %T Wintertime CO2 efflux from soils under snow: effects of snow depth in the eastern Sierra Nevada %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 10 "%Y Loik, Michael" %8 5 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wintertime CO2 efflux from soils under snow: effects of snow depth in the eastern Sierra Nevada %K winter respiration climate change carbon PVC chimney method temperature "%X Climate change models predict a 50% reduction in late winter snow by the end of this century in the Sierra Nevada of California. This change may have significant impacts on the amount of CO2 being released by soils during wintertime decomposition. This study used 50-year old snow fences in the eastern Sierra Nevada, near Mammoth Lakes, California to manipulate snow depth. Snow depth was found to be inversely related to soil surface temperature during the day when mean air temperature was 9.8��嬉�_����C. Results suggest that increased snow depth may lead to decreased variance in soil temperature, but the effect of snow depth on average soil temperature is still unknown. A novel method for measuring soil CO2 efflux below snow, called the PVC chimney method, was evaluated by comparing soil surface temperatures inside and outside of the PVC pipes used to access the soil. Internal, daytime soil surface temperatures were significantly warmer by about 1.4��嬉�_����C, but the relative importance of soil temperatures from deeper depths is still unknown. Soil CO2 efflux rates were not correlated with soil surface temperature, which suggests the presence of more important driving factors, such as deeper soil temperatures or root efflux of CO2." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BanisterB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Banister, Brendan" %D 2007 %T Wintertime CO2 efflux from soils under snow: effects of snow depth in the eastern Sierra Nevada %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 10 "%Y Loik, Michael" %8 5 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wintertime CO2 efflux from soils under snow: effects of snow depth in the eastern Sierra Nevada %K winter respiration climate change carbon PVC chimney method temperature "%X Climate change models predict a 50% reduction in late winter snow by the end of this century in the Sierra Nevada of California. This change may have significant impacts on the amount of CO2 being released by soils during wintertime decomposition. This study used 50-year old snow fences in the eastern Sierra Nevada, near Mammoth Lakes, California to manipulate snow depth. Snow depth was found to be inversely related to soil surface temperature during the day when mean air temperature was 9.8��嬉�_����C. Results suggest that increased snow depth may lead to decreased variance in soil temperature, but the effect of snow depth on average soil temperature is still unknown. A novel method for measuring soil CO2 efflux below snow, called the PVC chimney method, was evaluated by comparing soil surface temperatures inside and outside of the PVC pipes used to access the soil. Internal, daytime soil surface temperatures were significantly warmer by about 1.4��嬉�_����C, but the relative importance of soil temperatures from deeper depths is still unknown. Soil CO2 efflux rates were not correlated with soil surface temperature, which suggests the presence of more important driving factors, such as deeper soil temperatures or root efflux of CO2." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BanisterB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bankie, Heather" "%A Moskal, Stacy" %D 2004 %T Woodrat houses and habitats on the UCSC upper campus %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 2004 %9 Senior thesis %! Woodrat houses and habitats on the UCSC upper campus %K Woodrat UCSC campus wildlife habitats Upper campus "%Z Doak, Dan" %0 Thesis "%A Banoub, Bassem" %D 1992 %T Water Allocation in Southern California and Other Implications %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Allocation in Southern California and Other Implications %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Barber, Brian" %D 1977 %T An Investigation of Insecticides: and their Usage in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Investigation of Insecticides: and their Usage in Santa Cruz County %L Box Bb %K Insecticides Santa Cruz %0 Thesis "%A Barber, Branden" %D 1992 %T Planning UC Santa Cruz: A Review of the Processes and the LRDP Implementation Plan...Planning as a Community of Friends %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Planning UC Santa Cruz: A Review of the Processes and the LRDP Implementation Plan...Planning as a Community of Friends %L Box Hh %K Planning UCSC %0 Thesis "%A Barber, Chris" %D 1995 %T An Overview of the Factors Influencing the Extinction of Native Birds on the Hawaiian Islands %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! An Overview of the Factors Influencing the Extinction of Native Birds on the Hawaiian Islands %L Box Hh %K Hawaii birds cultural ecology Crested Honeycreeper habitat destruction %0 Thesis "%A Barker, Magdalena" %D 2005 %T Watershed Sanitary Survey (WSS) for the Coastal Water Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. %! Watershed Sanitary Survey (WSS) for the Coastal Water Project %0 Thesis "%A Barnes, Lori" %D 1990 %T The Pajaro Coast Docent Manual: An Environmental Studies Senior Thesis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Pajaro Coast Docent Manual: An Environmental Studies Senior Thesis %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Baron, Jessica" %D 2006 %T Experiential Education in a Sustainable Garden %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 67 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 08 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Experiential Education in a Sustainable Garden %K food system sustainable education homestead children camp "%X In the wake of the environmentally and socially degrading practices used on many farms today, it is apparent that an alternative system of food production is necessary. I propose that education is a key component in facilitating this vital shift to a sustainable future. In order to participate in making this change, I have designed and implemented an educational garden and sustainable homestead at a summer camp for children in Hyampom, California. This project details how to manage this garden and homestead, making it possible for future counselors to continue in teaching this information to the children at camp. Through participating in the maintenance and consumption of the food grown in this garden, campers will learn to recognize their essential connection to the land and begin to see the need to preserve the earth��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s limited resources. Campers can then apply the lessons learned from the garden to the rest of their lives, positively affecting their social and natural environment and thus creating the much needed change." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaronJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Barotz, Naomi" "%A Goodman, Drew" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %0 Thesis "%A Barr, Hope" %T Solid Waste Recycling: A Case Study in Environmetal Economics %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 115 %9 Senior Thesis %! Solid Waste Recycling: A Case Study in Environmetal Economics %L Box B %K Waste recycling Natural Resource depletion Solid Waste Management Recycling initiatives Environmental Resource management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BarrHunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Barron, Frank C." %T Raptors of the Pinnacles National Monument: Past and Present Nesting and Possible Impacts of Rock Climbers %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Raptors of the Pinnacles National Monument: Past and Present Nesting and Possible Impacts of Rock Climbers %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Barry, Kathryn" %D 1988 "%T The Effect of Environmental Interpretation on Conservaton the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Wild Animal Park" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Effect of Environmental Interpretation on Conservaton the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Wild Animal Park" %L Box F %0 Thesis "%A Barry, Kathryn A." %D 1988 "%T The Effect of Environmental Interpretation on Conservation Activism: A Study of the Visitors at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Wild Animal Park" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Effect of Environmental Interpretation on Conservation Activism: A Study of the Visitors at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Wild Animal Park" %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Barsotti, Jessica A." %D 1996 "%T Natural Resource Use and Development in Less Developed Countries: Structural Adjustment, Policy Changes and Sustainability" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Natural Resource Use and Development in Less Developed Countries: Structural Adjustment, Policy Changes and Sustainability" %L Box Hh %K Natural resource use in Less Developed Countries LDCs sustainability structural adjustment environmental economics %0 Thesis "%A Bartholomew-Keller, Demian" %D 2009 "%T Art, (Agro)Ecology, And Community: Bridging Environmental Studies And Art" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 75 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2009 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Art, (Agro)Ecology, And Community: Bridging Environmental Studies And Art" %K Ecological Art Art and Ecology Art and Culture Agroecology Earthwork(s) Mosaic Mural ESLP community building "%X This thesis is an exploration of the Environmental Studies and Art double major. An overview of my five years, coupled with a background on the history of ecological art, will present many examples and possibilities in utilizing art as a tool to promote community building as well as ecological and cultural awareness. Projects documentation will focus on the four largest projects that I helped manifest, ranging from a school garden and mural project to a student mural collaboration on the UCSC campus, to a public art landscape restoration project, and the creation of a two-unit section of the student-run ESLP (Education for Sustainable Living Program) which involved a community mosaic project and nature as our classroom. These experiences continually proved the lack of separation between art, culture and nature, and highlight the value and potential of art projects that seek to build positive relations between humans and the natural world by drawing on the strength of collective energy and maintaining an attitude of gratitude for life on Earth." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Bartholomew-KellerD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bartlett, Adam Elon" %D 1994 %T The Effects of estrogenic environmental pollutants %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of estrogenic environmental pollutants %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Barton, Halbert Everett" %D 1988 %T Alaskana and Alaska Natives %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Alaskana and Alaska Natives %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Barton, Katherine" %D 1977 %T The Effectiveness on Implementation of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 166 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effectiveness on Implementation of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 %L Box B %K Endangered Species Act Legislative Effectiveness Environmental Legislation Environmental Policy Wildlife Protection %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BartonK1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Barton, Michael K." %D 1992 %T Coastal Wetlands Regulation: Central Coast of California Case %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Coastal Wetlands Regulation: Central Coast of California Case %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Baruchin, Celia" %D 1989 "%T Sunsible Living, Energy in America" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Sunsible Living, Energy in America" %L Box Bb %K Appropriate Technology %0 Thesis "%A Basile, Mathew" "%A Taylor, Jeffrey" %D 1991 %T Analysis of the Proposed Desalinization Plant for the Monterey Bay %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of the Proposed Desalinization Plant for the Monterey Bay %L Box Hh %K Monterey Bay desalinization water economy %0 Thesis "%A Bass, Lani" %D 1996 "%T I, Drug Addict? An Examination of Drug Treatment Center for Adolescence" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! I, Drug Addict? An Examination of Drug Treatment Center for Adolescence" %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Bassett, Fawn" %D 1993 %T Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) predation at a colony of black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) predation at a colony of black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) %L Box Hh %0 Thesis "%A Bates, Lisa A." %D 1997 %T Incorporating Multicultural Education in Outdoor Programs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Incorporating Multicultural Education in Outdoor Programs %L Box Hh "%K multicultural education, outdoor education, outdoor schools, environmental education" %0 Thesis "%A Battaion, Scott" %D 1984 %T Marine Mammals of Monterey Bay: A Senior Thesis Slide Presentation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Marine Mammals of Monterey Bay: A Senior Thesis Slide Presentation %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bauman, Lisa D." %D 1993 %T From the inside out %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! From the inside out %L Box Hh %K obesity nutrition agriculture food production livestock %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaumanL1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bautista, Lyja F." %D 1995 %T The Philippines Environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Philippines Environment %L Box Hh %K Global capitalism development third world environmental justice "%X Global capitalism and unsustainable development have had a significant impact on the Philippines and their environment. ��The vision of large profits have influenced the establishment of export processing zones in the Philippines. ��These EPZs contain factories and sweat shops that employ many Filipinos. ��The conditions they work in are hard and the benefits are few. The only hope of achieving environmental justice is the establishment of organizations or unions.�� �� ��The natural environment in the Philippines is also suffering because of capitalism and development. ��In the country's effort to be like the ""First World"" they have taxed their environment, degrading the lands, water systems, and forests in return for export earnings. ��Poor people are suffering as the result of this degradation because they have to work harder and harder to find food and fuel. ��Meanwhile, the TNCs are enjoying the large profits because of this degradation." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BautistaL1995.pdf "%+ 2531 Glen Hastings Ct., San Jose, CA 95142" %0 Thesis "%A Baxter, Tanya" %D 2002 %T Conserving Endangered Species: A Case STudy on a Population Monitoring Strategy for an Endangered Coastal Annual for California State Park Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Conserving Endangered Species: A Case STudy on a Population Monitoring Strategy for an Endangered Coastal Annual for California State Park Management %L Box Hh %K endangered species coastal dune California state parks conservation "%X An assessment of the history of extinctions and an overview of the rise of human nature conservation consciousness serves as a background to this study. ��The Endangered Species Act of 1973 has provided protection to endangered species and the Robust Spineflower (Chorizanthe robusta var. robusta) is an example of one such listed species that is threatened by coastal development. ��Protection of the spine flower at CAlifornia State Beach, Sunset has kept development pressures at bay, but in park management is needed/ ��This study is a result of the recognized need for a monitoring strategy to be used by California State Park managers at the Santa Cruz County District." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaxterT2002.pdf "%+ 5584 Cornell Dr., San Jose, CA 95118" %0 Thesis "%A Bayln, Rose" %D 2007 %T CASFS/PICA Senior Internship %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! CASFS/PICA Senior Internship %K PICA CASFS Sustainable Agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaylnR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bayly, John" %D 1976 %T Evolution of Urban Design: A Comparison of Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacres City and Paolo Soleri's Arcologies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 52 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Evolution of Urban Design: A Comparison of Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacres City and Paolo Soleri's Arcologies %L Box B %K Urban Design Social change Frank Lloyd Wright Paolo Soleri urban planning urban architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BaylyJ1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beale, Frederick S." %D 1988 %T The Impact of Development in Brazil %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Impact of Development in Brazil %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Beals, Kevin" %D 1989 "%T A Simple Guide To the Natural History of Fungi, Spiders, Insects, Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds of California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 90 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Simple Guide To the Natural History of Fungi, Spiders, Insects, Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds of California" %L Box B %K Fauna of California Insects Amphibians Birds Natural History of California Guide to Animals %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BealsK1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bean, Caitlin" %D 1985 %T Five Exotic Plant Species That Occur on Nature Conservancy Preserves in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Five Exotic Plant Species That Occur on Nature Conservancy Preserves in California %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bear, Jacob" %D 1991 %T Repairing the World: Four Seders for a World of Ecological Harmony %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 14 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Repairing the World: Four Seders for a World of Ecological Harmony %L Box Hh %K Anthropology Religion and the Environment Judaism Environmental Literature Seders %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BearJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bearse, Gina" %D 1990 %T Plant Dynamics in Bellbean (Vicia faba L.) and Barley (Hordeum Vulgare) Polycultures as Compared to Bellbean and Rye (Secale cereale) Polycultures %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plant Dynamics in Bellbean (Vicia faba L.) and Barley (Hordeum Vulgare) Polycultures as Compared to Bellbean and Rye (Secale cereale) Polycultures %L Box Hh %K bellbeans polycultures Agroecology nitrogen fixation bioassay "%X This study was undertaken to determine the impacts of bellbeans (Vicia faba L.) on separate polycultures of barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rye (Secale cereale) at the UCSC Agroecology Program Farm in Santa Cruz, California. Three treatments which included bellbean monocrops, bell bean-barley, and bell bean-rye dicultures were studied over a three month period between January and March 1990." "�� �� ��Results suggest that these particular combinations of nitrogen-fixing bell bean legume/cereal intercrops have shown considerable overyields as compared to a bell bean monocrop over a five year period. (Gliessman, 1987 and 1989). Moreover, an acetylene reduction bioassay reveals higher nitrogenase activity in bellbean-barley intercrops than in bellbean-rye treatments suggesting involvement of allelopathic interactions." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BearseG1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beattie, Joan B." %D 1983 %T Brown Bear-Human Interactions at Katmai National Park and %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Brown Bear-Human Interactions at Katmai National Park and %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Beattie, Patricia" %D 2010 %T Mechanisms Driving Native Plant Species Loss In A California Serpentine Grassland %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 %8 5 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mechanisms Driving Native Plant Species Loss In A California Serpentine Grassland %K California Serpentine Grassland native plant species in California "%X In the face of increasing biodiversity losses, understanding how functional trait ranges are" distributed across a community can help maximize the efficacy of management practices aimed "at protecting threatened species. First, I quantitatively confirmed a general order of proposed" extinction for 16 native species of a California serpentine grassland by comparing kurtosis values "for SLA, leaf area, height, aboveground biomass, seed mass, C:N and %N. By comparing species" "means and distributions for each of the above traits, I established that species least likely to go" "extinct are united by life form, low SLA, high %N, and high aboveground biomass and height" "when compared to those at the top of the loss order. Finally, I found that L. multiflorum, an" "invasive annual grass, succeeds in the nutrient poor environment because it lacks any serious" "annual competitors. By taking advantage of high SLA and leaf area, the exotic grass easily" outcompetes its native counterpart V. microstachys. I suggest active and comprehensive "management of serpentine reserves as well as a region-wide reduction in fossil fuel combustion," which may be allowing L. multiflorum to thrive in the nutrient poor serpentine soil. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/BeattieP/BeattieP.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beatty, Thomas M." %D 1992 %T Rainwater Harvesting: An Efficient Water Alternative For California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 15 Mar 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Rainwater Harvesting: An Efficient Water Alternative For California %L Box Hh %K Rainwater California water supply water policy water storage cisterns %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeattyT.pdf "%+ 3033 Hampton Rd., Martinez, CA 94553" %0 Thesis "%A Beauchamp, Katherine" %D 1978 %T The Effect of Human Traffic on Species Richness and Diversity in the Rocky Intertidal: A Preliminary Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 %8 12 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effect of Human Traffic on Species Richness and Diversity in the Rocky Intertidal: A Preliminary Study %L Box B %K Human Traffic Species Diversity Coastal Diversity Intertidal life Stressed environmental regions "%X Species richness and diversity were measured in three areas with varying amounts of human traffic in the Santa Cruz rocky intertidal. Quantitative sampling of animal numbers and algae wet weight showed that: the phylum Mollusca and division Phaeophyta had higher numbers, and animal diversity was greatest at the less stressed sites; there was no difference in algae diversity for the three sites but common turf-forms may reflect the effect of human traffic." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeauchampK1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beckham, Jessica" %D 2007 %T Pondering Plants And Making Stone Soup: Teaching Children To Love Nature Through Outdoor Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 55 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Pondering Plants And Making Stone Soup: Teaching Children To Love Nature Through Outdoor Environmental Education %K Environmental Education Childhood Education Life Lab Outdoor Learning Environmental Teaching %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeckhamJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Begin, Cynthia" %D 1993 %T A reflection on the making of: the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve Video %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 6 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 26 Apr 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! A reflection on the making of: the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve Video %L Box Hh %K Environmental videos documentary natural preserves UCSC Campus Natural Reserve environmental ethics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeginC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beiley, Jason" %D 2010 %T AN EXPLORATION OF COMPOST TEA AS A FERTILIZER SUBSTITUTION IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! AN EXPLORATION OF COMPOST TEA AS A FERTILIZER SUBSTITUTION IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE %K Compost Tea Fertilizer Organic Agriculture "%X An actively aerated compost tea was tested for its effectiveness as an alternative to commercially available organic fertilizer. To test the compost tea for functionality in organic agricultural, a greenhouse experiment was conducted growing pepper plants (Capsicum annuum, Solanaceae) treated with compost tea, commercially available organic fertilizer, and a combination of the two treatments, with a control group receiving only deionized water. I hypothesized that the compost tea would be able to produce yields as well or better than the commercially available organic fertilizer. The findings of this experiment show that the compost tea had lower average plant size (height, width, weight, LAI), and overall lower flower production than treatments that received fertilizer." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/BeileyJ/BeileyJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beland, Bruce" %D 1978 %T Subdivision Regulation and Land use Management: A Problem for Local Government %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 %8 15 Dec 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Subdivision Regulation and Land use Management: A Problem for Local Government %L Box B %K Development Land Management Environmental Impact Environmental Planning Subdivisions and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BelandB1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bell, Karen Lynn" %D 1986 %T Cattle Ranching and Deforestation of Amazonia %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Cattle Ranching and Deforestation of Amazonia %L Box Bb %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Beller, Derek" %D 1990 %T Environmental Impacts of Prehistoric Polynesians on the Hawaiian Landscape %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Impacts of Prehistoric Polynesians on the Hawaiian Landscape %L Box Hh %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Beller, David" %D 2000 %T Conservation and Tillage: Reduced Tillage Strategies for Organic Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Conservation and Tillage: Reduced Tillage Strategies for Organic Agriculture %L Box Hh %K conservation tillage soil management organic agriculture low input agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Belnap, Jaynie" %D 1980 %T Management of Forest Resources at Summit Ranch %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 70 %9 Senior Thesis %! Management of Forest Resources at Summit Ranch %L Box Bb %K Forest Management Summit Ranch History of Land Use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BelnapJ1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bena, Joseph" %D 2009 %T Green Construction and Rainwater Catchment Systems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Michael Loik, Environmental Studies" %8 10 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Green Construction and Rainwater Catchment Systems "%K Green Construction, RASTRA, Rainwater collection, Atherton, Ecostruction" "%X Green construction is striving to overtake the wasteful and ineffective conventional construction. By combining environmental awareness and construction, building can be much less resource intensive by using recycled, alternative materials, by deconstructing and recycling houses, by incorporating renewable energies, and by properly designing homes to have as little a footprint as possible. This internship was completed by working on a RASTRA house in Atherton Ca, working in Bonny Doon at Mitchel Slade��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s home, and in Bonny Doon at my house where I designed and constructed two, small scale, adjustable, and mobile rainwater catchment systems." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BenJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bender, Jessica" %D 2000 %T A Place to Grow: Successes and Challenges of Santa Cruz Life Labs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Place to Grow: Successes and Challenges of Santa Cruz Life Labs %L Box Hh %K life lab photography "environmental education""" %0 Thesis "%A Bender, Kathy" %D 1971 %T Mercury Pollution of the Environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 18 %8 15 Mar 1971 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mercury Pollution of the Environment %L Box B %K Mercury Pollution Environmental Toxicology Toxic Waste Pollution Seminar Pollution control soil pollution %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BenderK1971.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Benkman, Bryan" %D 1976 %T Report of the Fishery of the San Lorenzo River %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 79 %8 12 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Report of the Fishery of the San Lorenzo River %L Box B %K Fisheries fish habitats San Lorenzo River Trout Salmon Electrofishing Fishery Management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BenkmanB1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Benkman, Bryan" %D 1976 %T The San Lorenzo River Photo Essay %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The San Lorenzo River Photo Essay %L Box B %0 Thesis "%A Bennet, Philip" %D 1983 "%T Observations of Four Species at the Los Angeles Zoo: How Animals Do, Should, and Could Live in Captivity" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Observations of Four Species at the Los Angeles Zoo: How Animals Do, Should, and Could Live in Captivity" %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bennett, Alice" %D 1976 %T The Tree of Life %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 90 %8 15 Jun 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tree of Life %L Box B %K Trees Sacredness of Nature Religion and Environment Nature and Culture archaeology and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BennettA1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Benton, David" %T The Beaufort Sea: A Study in the Conflicts Between Offshore Petroleum Development and Coastal Management in Alaska %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 278 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Beaufort Sea: A Study in the Conflicts Between Offshore Petroleum Development and Coastal Management in Alaska %L Box B %K Alaskian Oil Drilling Beaufort Seat Oil Environment and Oil drilling Coastal Management Petroleum Leases %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BentonDunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Berg, Celeste" %D 1977 %T A Scientific Approach to Selected Environmental Problems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Scientific Approach to Selected Environmental Problems %L Box B %K Ecology Environmental solutions pollution food crisis Energy supply Teaching materials environmental eduction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BergC1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Berg, Lara D." %D 1994 %T Everything you wanted to know about oaks but were afraid to ask %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Everything you wanted to know about oaks but were afraid to ask %L Box Dd %K Oak Trees Arboretum Quercus %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BergL1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Berg, Stephanie" %D 1984 %T Historical Overview of School Outreach in Energy Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Historical Overview of School Outreach in Energy Education %L Box Bb %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Berger, Duane" %D 1980 %T Democracy Through Neighborhood Organizing %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 %9 Senior Thesis %! Democracy Through Neighborhood Organizing %L Box Bb "%K Democracy, Grassroots, Neighborhood Organizing" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BergerD1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bergman, Dylan" %T UC Santa Cruz Forest Ecology Research Plot Fern Distributions: Impacts of Soil Moisture and Canopy Cover %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 15 "%Y Loik, Michael" %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! UC Santa Cruz Forest Ecology Research Plot Fern Distributions: Impacts of Soil Moisture and Canopy Cover %K Forest Ecology Research Plot FERP fern distribution California scaling error soil moisture canopy cover leaf wetness "%X Previous studies have proven that the abiotic environment plays a fundamental role in plant distributions. This thesis will analyze how soil moisture, canopy cover and leaf wetness impact the distribution of ferns on UC Santa Cruz��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Forest Ecology Research Plot.��嬉�_���� Many of the values correlating species abundance to abiotic factors have P-values slightly greater than the accepted significance threshold of P=0.05.��嬉�_���� Distribution patterns are species specific and are variably influenced by abiotic factors." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BergmanD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bergsund, Sara" %D 1982 %T Patterns in Vegetation: Santa Cruz Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Patterns in Vegetation: Santa Cruz Campus %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Berkey, Jon" %D 1984 %T Research on Solar Food Dryers at the UCSC Farm %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Research on Solar Food Dryers at the UCSC Farm %L Box Bb %K Appropriate Technology %0 Thesis "%A Berkey, James F." %D 1989 %T Survey of Seeps and Springs in the Granite Mountains %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Survey of Seeps and Springs in the Granite Mountains %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Berlanga, Lauren" %D 2001 "%T Environmental Impacts of Human Development in Jakarta, Indonesia" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Sanchez, Roberto" %8 15 Jun 2001 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Impacts of Human Development in Jakarta, Indonesia" %L Box Dd %K urbanization environmental degradation development poverty "%X This paper discusses the environmental circumstances and conflicts in Jakarta, Indonesia.��嬉�_���� It describes the motives and methods of a failed model of development-capitalism.��嬉�_���� Trends and processes of development, such as urbanization, have lead to poverty, poor health, a degraded environment, and a lower standard of living for the average lower and middle class citizens." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BerlangaL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Berman, Jessica" %D 1993 "%T Seeds of Resistance:��嬉�_����Indigenous Organizations, Sustainable Development, and The Fate of a Native Crop in Highland Bolivia" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Mar 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Seeds of Resistance:��嬉�_����Indigenous Organizations, Sustainable Development, and The Fate of a Native Crop in Highland Bolivia" %L Box Dd %K Agriculture Ecology Culture Aymara Indians Agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BermanJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bernal, Melanie" %D 2008 %T Interpreting to conserve: A project in the natural history of the Zayante Sandhills area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA Honors %P 32 "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 Dec 2008 "%9 Senior Thesis Exit, Honors" %! Interpreting to conserve: A project in the natural history of the Zayante Sandhills area %K California State Parks System Henry Cowell State Park %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BernalM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bernstein, Eli L. J." %D 1999 "%T The Apprenticeship in Small-Scale, Sustainable Food Production" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 168 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1999 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Apprenticeship in Small-Scale, Sustainable Food Production" %L Box Dd %K sustainable agriculture nutrition-based gardening a guide to home gardening in Santa Cruz education "%X The apprenticeship in Small-Scale, Sustainable Food Production was a series of classes designed to provide low-income Santa Cruz residents with the fundamental skills needed to grow much of their own vegetables on a home scale.��嬉�_���� These were hands-on classes that took place from July to October 1998, in a 1/4-acre garden in the Live Oak area.��嬉�_���� This apprenticeship trained fourteen individuals in the fundamental concepts and skills of nutrition-based, organic gardening and was successful in improving people's access to fresh, nutritious vegetables.��嬉�_���� Organically grown grains, beans, and other non-perishables were made more affordable by the formation of a food buying club which purchases bulk foods from a local wholesale distributer.��嬉�_���� Donations of vegetables grown in the garden benefited the neighborhood and greater Santa Cruz low-income comment.��嬉�_���� The enclosed educational manual covers the basics of nutirition-based, organic gardening, and aims to demystify the practice of growing vegetables in Santa Cruz." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BernsteinE1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bertken, Ann" %D 1987 "%T A Critique of Marine Life: Natural Bridges State Beach, A Planning Document for use in Managing and Planning for the Marine Subtidal and Intertidal Environments at this ParkA Critique of | fmt -c -67" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Critique of Marine Life: Natural Bridges State Beach, A Planning Document for use in Managing and Planning for the Marine Subtidal and Intertidal Environments at this ParkA Critique of | fmt -c -67" %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bertolino, Rosaleen" %D 1979 %T A Piece of Glass A Piece of GlassA Piece of GlassA Piece of Junk %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Piece of Glass A Piece of GlassA Piece of GlassA Piece of Junk %L Box B %K Environmental Literature Short Stories First Person narratives Simple Stories %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BertolinoR1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bertram, William" %D 1972 %T University Terrace 1965-1972 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! University Terrace 1965-1972 %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Beyea, Len" %D 1976 %T Environmental Resource Analysis: A Survey of Methods %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 200 %8 15 Mar 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Resource Analysis: A Survey of Methods %L Box B %K Human Stress on Environment Resource management Environmental Protection of Resources Land Management Urbanization pollution affects on resources %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeyeaL1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Beyer, Loni" %D 2001 "%T The Western Burrowing Owl: Status and Distribution, UCSC Campus, Santa Cruz, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Lockwood, Julie" %8 15 Jun 2001 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Western Burrowing Owl: Status and Distribution, UCSC Campus, Santa Cruz, CA" %L Box Dd %K speotyto cunicularia burrowing owl distribution management "%X I surveyed a wintering population of Western burrowing owls (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea) on the UCSC campus, Santa Cruz, CA.��嬉�_���� I compared current burrowing owl distribution to the historical distributions, and analyzed the impacts on the owls.��嬉�_���� Impacts include pest management, development, and land use on campus.��嬉�_���� I worked with burrowing owl biologists at a major metropolitan airport, analyzing over ten years of productivity of the resident population there.��嬉�_���� The airport and population has increased in spite of the intensive pest management and development there.��嬉�_���� We can learn from these management techniques and apply to the UCSC campus wintering population." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BeyerL2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bickford, Charisse" %D 1980 %T Flora of the Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Flora of the Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bickford, Eric" %D 1989 %T Ambient Temperature Nuclear %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ambient Temperature Nuclear %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bickford, Eric" %D 1989 %T Breakthroughs in Energy Technology and the Environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Breakthroughs in Energy Technology and the Environment %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bikle, Anne" %D 1982 %T Amphibians of Big Creek Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Amphibians of Big Creek Reserve %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Billings, Matt" "%A Crompton, Rob" %D 2005 %T Proposal for the Implementation of an Interpretive Trail Through the Western Pine Stand on Santa Cruz Isalnd %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 Spring 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Proposal for the Implementation of an Interpretive Trail Through the Western Pine Stand on Santa Cruz Isalnd %L BOX "%X This jointly written senior thesis provides the framework for the development of an interpretive trail through the western stand of Bishop Pine forest on Santa Cruz Island. We performed a literature review of materials concerning this project in the winter quarter of 2005. Following this research we went out to Santa Cruz Island over Spring Break 2005 and designed a trail route through this section of forest. Finally, we compiled our information and wrote the interpretive aspect of this project during the spring quarter of 2005. In this final document we list and describe several of the most common species of the pine forests. In addition, we provide maps to give geographic reference to where the proposed trail route is located, and photographs of a few select species of the pine forest for visual clarification. We believe we are the best individuals to carry out the implementation of this interpretive trail due to the fact that we have taken the time to understand this ecosystem and its complexities. We are hard workers, have a deep respect for the island, and would love to see this trail come to fruition." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BillingsCrompton.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Billings, Matt" "%A Crompton, Rob" %D 2005 %T Proposal for the Implementation of an Interpretive Trail Through the Western Pine Stand on Santa Cruz Isalnd %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 Spring 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Proposal for the Implementation of an Interpretive Trail Through the Western Pine Stand on Santa Cruz Isalnd %L BOX "%X This jointly written senior thesis provides the framework for the development of an interpretive trail through the western stand of Bishop Pine forest on Santa Cruz Island. We performed a literature review of materials concerning this project in the winter quarter of 2005. Following this research we went out to Santa Cruz Island over Spring Break 2005 and designed a trail route through this section of forest. Finally, we compiled our information and wrote the interpretive aspect of this project during the spring quarter of 2005. In this final document we list and describe several of the most common species of the pine forests. In addition, we provide maps to give geographic reference to where the proposed trail route is located, and photographs of a few select species of the pine forest for visual clarification. We believe we are the best individuals to carry out the implementation of this interpretive trail due to the fact that we have taken the time to understand this ecosystem and its complexities. We are hard workers, have a deep respect for the island, and would love to see this trail come to fruition." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BillingsCrompton.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Binder, Dawn" %D 1982 %T Description and Critique of a School Recycling Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Description and Critique of a School Recycling Program %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Binnewies, Sonya Dominique" %D 2003 "%T Beyond Coffee: Planting an Agroecological Demonstration Garden in Coopabuena, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2003 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Beyond Coffee: Planting an Agroecological Demonstration Garden in Coopabuena, Costa Rica" %L Box Dd %K Sustainable Development Family Farms- Costa Rica Applied Agroecology Community Gardens %X A chronicle of the implementation of a diversified agroecological demonstration garden as part of a larger community development project in a coffee producing region of Costa Rica.��嬉�_���� Describes the predicament of small coffee farmers in the global economy and analyzes diversification of agricultural production as an alternative.��嬉�_���� Gives a detailed account of the process of implementing the garden and considers its current and future role in encouraging sustainable agriculture in this community. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BinnewiesS2003.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bird, Elizabeth" %D 1982 %T Revisioning Student Power: A Structural Analysis of Students' Alientation in the University %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Revisioning Student Power: A Structural Analysis of Students' Alientation in the University %L Box Bb %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Birenbaum, Steven Maxwell" %D 2002 "%T The Intimate and Troublesome Relationship of Myself, the Environment, and the Sociopolitical Economy" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 08 May 2002 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Intimate and Troublesome Relationship of Myself, the Environment, and the Sociopolitical Economy" %L Box Dd %K agroecology sociopolitical economy and environment Indigenous peoples alternative communities "%X The present-day sociopolitical economy has an insignificant and harmful regard for the environment, of which I, and all of us, are a part and intrinsic representatives.��嬉�_���� As a result, I am committed to participating in the development of alternative communities that is against the operation and management of the contemporary sociopolitical economy.��嬉�_���� In order to contribute to the ongoing stubble to help restore the healthfulness and integrity of the environment, I am going to become involved in the reclamation of our connection to holistic ways of living and to the environment itself.��嬉�_���� The main reason for this is that the current sociopolitical economy is environmentally degrading and needs to be altered if the environment is to sustain it's ability to provide a livable setting.��嬉�_���� Thus, an explanation of these issues will follow." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BirenbaumS2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Birmingham, Mike" %D 1995 %T A Test of Three Hypotheses for Sex Allocation in Outbred Vertebrate Populations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 01 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Test of Three Hypotheses for Sex Allocation in Outbred Vertebrate Populations %L Box Dd %K Sex allocation sex ratio theory parental investment animal behavior "%X Sex allocation refers to the use of resources by a parent for the reproduction of males verses female offspring.��嬉�_���� This report review three major theories of sex allocation, and includes a survey of the literature in support of the theories.��嬉�_���� It concludes with a summary and an analysis of how the theories, often viewed as competitors for the ""answer"" to questions of sex allocation, are actually complementary." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BirminghamM1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bisagno, Lynne" %D 1982 %T Soil Water Content Study for Tannery Sludge Disposal Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Soil Water Content Study for Tannery Sludge Disposal Project %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bishop, Geoffrey" %D 1993 %T High speed rail in California: integrating environmental and economic concerns %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 %8 15 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! High speed rail in California: integrating environmental and economic concerns %L Box Dd %K High Speed Rial California Economics of train travel Environment and train travel History of high speed rail %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BishopG1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bishop, Jacqueline" %D 2002 %T The Effect of Nodulation on the Nitrogen Budgets of Near Isogenic Strains of Glycin %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 "%Y Cheng, Weixin" %8 01 May 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effect of Nodulation on the Nitrogen Budgets of Near Isogenic Strains of Glycin %L Box Dd %K Nitrogen Use Efficiency Nitrogen fixation N15 N14 Glycine max nodules nitrogen allocation N:C "%X The effect of nodulation on the nitrogen budgets of soybeans was studies by comparing isolines of nodulation and non-nodulating Glycine max L. Merr.��嬉�_���� Comparisons were made between the total nitrogen budgets, nitrogen concentration in tissues, the allocation of nitrogen within the plant, as well as the amount of atmospherically-derived fixed nitrogen.��嬉�_���� Additionally, the efficiency of nitrogen fixation was calculated using a new method.��嬉�_���� Small differences were found between the nitrogen budgets of nodulation (+Nod) and non modulating (-Nod) treatments.��嬉�_���� During the vegetative stage, total nitrogen content was higher in -Nod plants while nitrogen concentration was higher in the +Nod treatment.��嬉�_���� Allocation of nitrogen was overwhelmingly to the leaves (87-91%) of both treatments.��嬉�_���� At maturity, the +Nod treatment has 24.8% of its shoot nitrogen and 17.5 % its root nitrogen derived through the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.��嬉�_���� The efficiency of nitrogen fixation was determined by the 10.5 mg of carbon per 1 mg of nitrogen fixed.��嬉�_���� This nitrogen fiction efficiency value was established using a new method that included the C13 tracer method, and national N15: N14 isotope ratios." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BishopJ2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bishop, Skyler" %D 2005 %T GIS Based Vegetation Mapping at UCSC: Combining Aerial Photo Interpretation with Rapid Assessment in the Field %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 75 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 2005 %9 Senior Internship %! GIS Based Vegetation Mapping at UCSC: Combining Aerial Photo Interpretation with Rapid Assessment in the Field %K GIS Vegetation Map Vegetation Stand Identification Aerial Mapping Dominant Species "%X UCSC should have an accurate vegetation map to support teaching, research, management and land use decision-making. Vegetation stands were identified using standard aerial photo interpretation methods (6 inch and 2 foot pixel resolution) within a GIS environment. Both the identification of dominant species as well as their spatial extent were ground truthed using the standardized Rapid Assessment protocol developed by the California Native Plant Society (CNPS). This enabled the team to provide field verification of dominant cover species as well as identify new plant alliances for the List of California Terrestrial Natural Communities recognized by the Manual of California Vegetation and the California Natural Diversity Database. These data assist the aerial photo interpreter in accurately classifying vegetation stands. The result is a prototype vegetation map as well as a guide to assist in further vegetation mapping." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BishopS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bivings, Lindzy" %D 2002 %T Self-Guided Historical Hike Brochure %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %9 Senior Thesis %! Self-Guided Historical Hike Brochure %L Box Dd %K Interpretive hike Historical Research Cultural History Camp %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BivingsL2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Blackburn, Kate" %D 1983 "%T The Design and Implementation of a Residential Energy Conservation Program at te University of California, Santa Cruz" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Design and Implementation of a Residential Energy Conservation Program at te University of California, Santa Cruz" %L Box Bb %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Blanchet, Meg" %D 1980 %T Spirulina Plankton: A Solution to te Problem of World Hunger %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Spirulina Plankton: A Solution to te Problem of World Hunger %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Blatt, Susan" %D 1991 %T Ski Area Trail Development: A Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ski Area Trail Development: A Case Study %L Box Dd %K Ski slopes forestry surveying terrain management mountain resorts %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BlattS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Blaz, Michael" "%T Castles in the Sand, A Case Study of the Development at Pajaro Dunes" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Castles in the Sand, A Case Study of the Development at Pajaro Dunes" %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bledsoe, Anthony" %D 1978 %T A Detailed Description and Analysis of the Distribution and Ecology of Native Monterey Pines %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 138 %8 15 Mar 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Detailed Description and Analysis of the Distribution and Ecology of Native Monterey Pines %L Box B %K Monterey Pines Tree distribution Field observations Pine trees Ecology of tree growth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BledsoeA1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bleisch, Teresa P." %D 1997 %T The Effects of Poison Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) Seeds and Tissues on the Germination of Native Seeds %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Poison Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) Seeds and Tissues on the Germination of Native Seeds %L Box Dd "%K poison hemlock, Younger Lagoon Reserve, Allelopathy, hemlock and effect on native seeds" %0 Thesis "%A Bloch, Diane Rochelle" %D 1985 %T Education as Process: Thoughts on Wilderness Educaton and Writing %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Yett, Jane" %9 Senior Thesis %! Education as Process: Thoughts on Wilderness Educaton and Writing %L Box Bb %K Wilderness Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BlochD1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Block, Elizabeth" %D 1983 %T Mammals of the Gamboa Point Properties %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mammals of the Gamboa Point Properties %L Box Bb %K Areas - Gamboa Point Ranch %0 Thesis "%A Block, Shannon" %D 1987 %T Homeporting in the USS Missouri %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Homeporting in the USS Missouri %L Box Bb %K Defense %0 Thesis "%A Bluestein, Brian" %D 2008 "%T Recruiting, Marketing, and Implementation Guide" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 42 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 14 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Internship "%! Recruiting, Marketing, and Implementation Guide" %K CCOF Certified Organic Organic Farming Internship Programs Sustainable Agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BluesteinB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Blum, Laura Amy" %D 1983 %T Outer Continental Shelf Oil Drilling off the California Coast: A Legal Perpective %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Outer Continental Shelf Oil Drilling off the California Coast: A Legal Perpective %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Blumemeau, Audrey A." %D 1986 %T Agriculture in China and Current Research in Agroecology %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture in China and Current Research in Agroecology %L Box Bb %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Bobardt, David" %D 1984 %T Die Grunen: A Look at West Germany's Green Policy %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Die Grunen: A Look at West Germany's Green Policy %L Box Bb %K Germany Green Party Environmentalist Philosophy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BobardtD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bobb, Sally" %D 1989 %T Environmental Information Center Manual %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Information Center Manual %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Boise, Philip" %D 1985 %T Pests of Macadamia in California: A Guide to the Ecological Management of a Small Family Orchard %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I university of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 84 "%Y Stephen Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Pests of Macadamia in California: A Guide to the Ecological Management of a Small Family Orchard %L Box Bb %K Agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoiseP1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bok, Susan L." %D 1978 %T An Examination of Information Use and Communications in Planning: A Research Basis for the Design of a User-Oriented California Coastal Wetlands Information Directory %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 210 %8 15 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Examination of Information Use and Communications in Planning: A Research Basis for the Design of a User-Oriented California Coastal Wetlands Information Directory %L Box C %K Environmental Planning Environmental Communication Wetlands Informational Directory %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BokS1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bonnefil, Rachel" %D 1990 %T The Behavior and Consequences of Pesticide Residues In Soils %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 %8 15 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Behavior and Consequences of Pesticide Residues In Soils %L Box Dd %K Agriculture Agroecology Pesticide Residues Soil Concentrations Environmental impact %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BonnefilR1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bonnet, Jennefer" %D 1994 "%T University of California, Santa Cruz campus recycling program : a look at the past, present and future" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Apr 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! University of California, Santa Cruz campus recycling program : a look at the past, present and future" %L Box Dd %K UC Santa Cruz History of Recycling Analyzing Campus Recycling "%X This thesis looks at the past, present, and future recycling programs at the University of California, Santa Cruz.��嬉�_���� It incorporates a brief history of solid waste management and the role of recycling in that field.��嬉�_���� The thesis also discusses the role of government in sold waste management including current state legislation AB939, and how it effects the campus indirectly through the City and County of Santa Cruz." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BonnetJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Boord, Daniel" %D 2009 %T Phylogenetic home and Away Effects of Leaf Litter Decomposition in a Coastal Mixed Evergreen Temperate Forest %B Environmental studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %P 10 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Phylogenetic home and Away Effects of Leaf Litter Decomposition in a Coastal Mixed Evergreen Temperate Forest %K Horne Field Advantage Leaf Litter Phylogenetic Distance Mixed Evergreen Forest %X The relationships between above- and below-grolllld systems within fore and spatial structure. Leaflitter is an important component to forest inputs for soil biota including plants and decomposers to consume. A recycled is still needed. Horne Field Advantage (HFA) is a controve more quickly when placed in locations beneath its plant species ofon there is species specialization among decomposer systems and that aggregation separate from decomposer systems specialized in decamp tested iflitterbags placed in HFA would decompose more rapidly th species oflitter. Locations ofHFA were quantified by mean phylogenetI woody plant individuals within a 10-rn radius and by density of conspec��嬉�_���� 10-rn radius. We fOlllld that decomposition rates decreased with an increase mdiVlduals WIthin a 10-rn radius and as the number of conspeclfic mdiVlduals %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoordD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bopp, Jeffrey Daren" %D 1994 %T UC Santa Cruz consultant selection process for the built environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! UC Santa Cruz consultant selection process for the built environment %L Box Dd %K UC Santa Cruz built environment Problems with these communities "Program, Selection, and Planning Committees" solutions "%X I will describe the consultant selection process, how it affects the built environment of UC Santa Cruz and what roles do the Program ,Selection and Planning committees have in the process.��嬉�_���� I will point out key problems that affect the process and propose solutions that will improve the process, therefore, improving the future of UC Santa Cruz's Built Environment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoppJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bornfeld, Rachel" %D 1995 "%T Food, Farmers and the Farm. The 1994 Central Coast Farmer Survey: A Look at Farmers and Their Operations on the Central Coast of California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 117 "%Y Swezey, Sean" %8 15 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Food, Farmers and the Farm. The 1994 Central Coast Farmer Survey: A Look at Farmers and Their Operations on the Central Coast of California" %L Box Dd %K Agriculture alternative farming central coast agricultural survey "%X For the past two generations, food and fiber crops have been transformed into mass��嬉�_���� commodities controlled by an expanding corporate industry. Relying on the use of synthetic��嬉�_���� inputs, modem technologies and cheap human labor, agriCUlture strives to achieve maximum��嬉�_���� productivity. Unfortunately the means by which high productivity is attained may soon degrade��嬉�_���� the natural resources that are essential for the production of food. We are currently at risk of��嬉�_���� polluting and depleting our land and water supplies to the point that they may be unable to sustain��嬉�_���� future generations.��嬉�_���� Because modem consumer society has become separated from the methods by which crops��嬉�_���� are grown and the reality faced by farmers, current agricultural production continues without��嬉�_���� scrutiny or the implementation of alternatives. Food production, while essential for our existence,��嬉�_���� is a practice with which very few people are aware of. In the past fifty ye.ars, our mainstream��嬉�_���� agricultural system has become increasingly centralized, putting the task of growing food into��嬉�_���� fewer and fewer hands. A great majority of our society will never partake in, or even become��嬉�_���� familiar with, all that is entailed in producing the food we eat.��嬉�_���� In 1994, while working for The Agriculture and Community Project in Santa Cruz,��嬉�_���� California, I prepared and conducted The 1994 Central Coast Fanner Survey. During this��嬉�_���� process, I personally interviewed 54 farmers. Asking specific survey questions, I became��嬉�_���� informed about agriculture on the Central Coast from the farmers perspective. I became familiar��嬉�_���� with the circumstances under which they operate; including personal histories, growing; labor, and��嬉�_���� marketing practices, the roles of varying assistance offered to growers, and ideas about pertinent��嬉�_���� issues relating to agriculture. It clear that a stronger consumer relationship with the farmers who��嬉�_���� grow our food is essential for supporting the preservation of agriCUlture and change in mainstream��嬉�_���� food production practices.��嬉�_���� In this paper, I will review various elements of our mainstream industrial agriCUltural��嬉�_���� system. I will show the results of the 1994 Central Coast Fanner Survey and allow the reader to��嬉�_���� become familiar with farmers and their operations, many of which use growing methods that are��嬉�_���� alternative to industrial farming. The information shown will portray how farmers in the sample��嬉�_���� population are operating within the current food production system.��嬉�_����" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BornfeldR1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bostick, Michael S." %D 1984 %T Communications as the Context for the Preservation of Wild Nature %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Communications as the Context for the Preservation of Wild Nature %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Boudov, Melina R." %D 1990 %T Of Rice and Freedom %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 97 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Of Rice and Freedom %L Box Dd %K Rice Farming Thailand Political Freedoms Women in Thailand %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoudovM1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Boulian, Dorann" %D 1973 "%T The Autistic Child, The Spatial World of Man and Animals and Bioluminescence" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 16 Apr 1973 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Autistic Child, The Spatial World of Man and Animals and Bioluminescence" %L Box C %K Autism Bioluminescence Spacial World Environmental Psychology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoulianD1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bouquin, David" %D 1986 %T The Sierra Club: Conflicts Between Organizational and Grassroots Activism %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sierra Club: Conflicts Between Organizational and Grassroots Activism %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Bowen, Michelle" %D 1993 %T Growth management options for California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 166 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Growth management options for California %L Box Dd %K State of California Growth Urban Development Protected Lands Agricultural Development Urbanization %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BowenM1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Boyd, Ian" %D 2007 %T A Resource to Identifying and Growing Native Vascular Plants of the Wilder Ranch State Park Costal Communities %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 118 %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Resource to Identifying and Growing Native Vascular Plants of the Wilder Ranch State Park Costal Communities %K Wilder Ranch Vascular Plants Costal Communities Guide Growing "%X This project was created for an undergraduate senior exit requirement. I spent six months, from January 2007 through June 2007, interning for the California State Parks, Santa Cruz District, Resource Management Department. In doing so I worked at Wilder Ranch State Park conducting restoration and nursery management activities. The nursery located on Wilder Ranch State Park is primarily maintained by employees, interns, and volunteers. The resources, such as documents like this one, created by interns and volunteers assist in developing a greater understanding of how to care for, manage, and maintain the diversity of plant and wildlife on the park. Employees that work around sensitive habitats like Wilder Ranch State Park demonstrate dedication and passion in their work to reintroduce biodiversity and to sustain the natural environment in the park, while at the same time providing the public with open space to use for recreational purposes. The intent of this project is to help current and future employees, interns, and volunteers in identifying, propagating, growing, and restoring the native flora of the wetland and coastal communities of Wilder Ranch. All of the identification information on the individual species was taken from the Jepson Manual of Higher Plants of California. This manual has been a key piece of literature in keying out native and invasive plants that exist throughout California for decades. Each individual plant species is unique and carries specific traits that can be used for identification. Many of the terms used to describe the traits of the plants may be very unfamiliar to many, which is why a glossary is incorporated in this project, also taken from the Jepson Manual. It is not only important to know how to propagate and use these plants in restoration, but to also be able to distinguish one from the other. To be able to identify a species in the field may save time and resources and avoid the possibility of propagating an invasive exotic plant species. Along with information used for identification, brief habitat descriptions have also been incorporated in this project to assure that the plants are placed in their respective communities. Plants that are planted in areas they do not usually exist may result in the death of that plant or it may invade the community and overrun others. Horticultural information has also been incorporated into this project. One of the goals of the Resource Management Department is to propagate their own plants in the nursery from seeds collected within the park. Horticultural information taken from the Jepson Manual gives very broad tolerances of the plant species. To assure that there is better productivity in the nursery, species specific information on how to propagate them has been added where applicable from other sources. Since some of these species aren��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�t widely cultivated, specific horticultural information may not be available. This provides an opportunity for further research and experimentation. Things to explore are the soil requirements, fertilizing regimes, seed viability, and pretreatment of seeds for individual species. If these factors are tested productivity of germinating seedlings could increase and plant fatality could decrease. I wouldn��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�t recommend following the treatments for propagation from this project all the time. Instead I recommend trying new things, testing a variety of treatments, recording your data, and expanding what we know about cultivating and restoring our native flora to our open spaces." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoydI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Boyer, Paul" %D 1976 %T The Zayante-Vergeles Fault %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Zayante-Vergeles Fault %L Box Bb %0 Thesis "%A Boyes, Rex" %D 1992 %T Digital Inventory of Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 173 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Digital Inventory of Santa Cruz County %L Box Dd %K Computer Modeling GIS Natural resources Topographical information County of Santa Cruz %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BoyesR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brack, Mark" %D 1977 %T Native American Cultural Resource Management and Conservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 112 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Native American Cultural Resource Management and Conservation %L Box C "%K Archeology, Native American Sites" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrackM1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bracker, Megan" %D 1996 %T Endangered Waters: The Possibilities for Integrated Watershed Management on the Pajaro River %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 137 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Apr 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Endangered Waters: The Possibilities for Integrated Watershed Management on the Pajaro River %L Box Dd %K Holistic resource management water quality and quantity issues adverse land uses and their impacts economic development and environmental preservation: the conflict %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrackerM1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bradfield, Venetiz" %D 1977 %T Hydrogeological Study of the San Lorenzo Watershed Hydrogeological Study of the San Lorenzo %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 92 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Hydrogeological Study of the San Lorenzo Watershed Hydrogeological Study of the San Lorenzo %L Box V %K Hydrogeology San Lorenzo Valley Watershed water availability water quality water movement %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BradfieldV1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bradley, Adrian" %T Effects of Rhizobium Symbiosis in a Legume Polyculture Association %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Rhizobium Symbiosis in a Legume Polyculture Association %L Box Uu "%K Agriculture, Agroecology" %0 Journal Article "%A Bradley, Devon J." "%A Gilbert, Gregory S." "%A Parker, Ingrid M." %D 2003 %T Susceptibility of clover species to fungal infection: the interaction of leaf surface traits and environment %B Am. J. Bot. %V 90 %N 6 %P 857-864 "%8 June 1, 2003" %! Susceptibility of clover species to fungal infection: the interaction of leaf surface traits and environment %R 10.3732/ajb.90.6.857 "%X Many foliar pathogens require free water to germinate; therefore, disease pressure should favor plants that are able to repel water. For a suite of 18 sympatric clover species (Trifolium and Medicago, Fabaceae), we evaluated leaf traits affecting leaf wetness and susceptibility to infection by the fungal pathogen Stemphylium sp., causal agent of Stemphylium leaf spot. Spore germination increased with time in free water, and the relative susceptibility of host plants to infection was proportional to the duration of water retention on leaves. Larger leaves captured more water and retained it longer. Unexpectedly, trichomes and leaf wettability did not affect water capture. For clovers planted within natural clover populations at two sites, infection was threefold greater at the wetter site. At the drier site, water retention on the leaf surface was an important predictor of infection rates across host species, but persistent fog and dew at the wetter site reduced the importance of rapid leaf drying. Our results suggest that plant adaptations that reduce water retention on leaves may also reduce disease incidence, but the selective advantage of these traits will vary among habitats." %U http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/6/857 %0 Thesis "%A Bradshaw, Kathy" %D 1992 %T Host Capturing Behavior of a Parasitic Wasp %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Host Capturing Behavior of a Parasitic Wasp %L Box Dd %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BradshawK1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brady, Cameron" %D 2008 %T Greenhouse Implementation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 01 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Greenhouse Implementation %K Greenhouse Construction Greenhouse Maintenance Greenhouse Use Plant controlled habitat %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BradyC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brady, Heather Jean" %D 2002 %T Master Composter Training Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 161 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Mar 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Master Composter Training Program %L Box Dd %K Composting Solid Waste Management Recycling Educational Outreach "%X As the true costs of landfilling municipal solid waste (MSW) are more widely recognized alternative programs that concentrate on diverting and recycling materials are developing within the integrated solid waste management movement.��嬉�_���� One aspect of this movement focuses on source reduction, reducing the amount of sold waste before it enters the municipal solid waste management system.��嬉�_���� Food waste has been shown to comprise over 30 percent of the residential waste stream.��嬉�_���� Home composting programs educate the public about reducing waste by composting food waste at home; programs may include education outreach, compost bin distribution, workshops and a Master Composter Training Program (MCTP).��嬉�_���� In 2002, Santa Cruz COunty sponsored a MCTP.��嬉�_���� I developed the course reader and planning manual so the program could easily be repeated in the future.��嬉�_���� An analytical paper focusing on current waste reduction programs and progressive solution to possibly implement in the future is included after this course reader." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BradyH2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brandenburg, Peter" %D 1992 %T Geographic Information Systems Modeling of Off Road Vehicle Noise as a Tool for Managing State Forests in Massachusetts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 01 Dec 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Geographic Information Systems Modeling of Off Road Vehicle Noise as a Tool for Managing State Forests in Massachusetts %L Box Dd %K Off road vehicles environmental planning GIS noise pollution computer modeling "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management has recognized the need for a new policy to regulate and manage the recreational use of off-road-wheicles in their facilities.��嬉�_���� Such use has occurred for decades, yet recently, environmental damage and user conflict have reached a crisis point.��嬉�_���� In 1992, the department created an ad-hoc committee to begin developing new guidelines for the use of ORVs in their facilities. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� One element of this process concerns the potential impacts of vehicle noise.��嬉�_���� To model these impacts Geographic Information System based maps of selected facilities were prepared, delineating areas with the potential to be affected by noise. ��嬉�_���� These maps, along with the knowledge gained in creating them, should be a valuable panning tool for the ongoing effort to manage off-road-vehicle use on public lands in Massachusetts." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrandenburgP1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brandt, Susan" %D 1985 %T The Deforestation of Central America: How the United States and te Cattle Industry Contribute to Tropical Deforestation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Apr 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Deforestation of Central America: How the United States and te Cattle Industry Contribute to Tropical Deforestation %L Box V %K environment and economics deforestation agriculture culture and the environment cattle insudstry %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrandtS1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brandwene, Jason" %D 1990 %T Debt for Nature Swaps: exploring the workings and experiences of an alternative to the debt crisis and natural resource depletion %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Debt for Nature Swaps: exploring the workings and experiences of an alternative to the debt crisis and natural resource depletion %L Box Dd %K Developing Countries National Debts Environmental policies International Environmental issues Central Banks Sovereign debt issues %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrandweneJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brannon, Chad" %D 1993 %T Environmental science: a secondary-school curriculum proposal %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 18 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 13 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental science: a secondary-school curriculum proposal %L Box Dd %K Environmental Education Ecology based education Environmental Science Secondary school science Progressive Educational Theory/Practice "%X This senior thesis project was created to augment the need for an ecology-based science curriculum and an alternative for High-school students: Environmental Science.��嬉�_���� Students and teachers alike have a needs for a continuance of the progress that ""Life Lab"" has made in sparking renewed interests and prospects in science theory and practice.��嬉�_���� Environmental science is more that a ""natural science""; Environmental Science is a multi-dimensional study, a collaboration of many ""natural"" and ""social"" sciences that enables any being to ""find their place"" in their bioregion, investigate their impacts upon it and others within, and discover how all things are interrelated within the larger global ecosystem.��嬉�_���� I am proposing this new form of secondary school curriculum that will address these needs and continue to adapt to the needs of students/teachers in this ever-changing world, for the future-conscious of science and issues." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrannonC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brawner, Caroline Ann" %D 1987 %T Small Mammal Habitat Usage in and Around Australian Tropical Rainforests %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Small Mammal Habitat Usage in and Around Australian Tropical Rainforests %L Box V %K deforestation small mammals survivability natural selection habitat changes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrawnerC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brayman, Michael David" %D 2002 %T The Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis: A Laboratory Unit for Secondary and University Science Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 47 "%Y Gilbert, Greg" %8 15 Mar 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis: A Laboratory Unit for Secondary and University Science Curriculum %L Box Dd %K Biological Nitrogen Fixation The legume-rhizobia symbiosis environmental issues related to nitrogen fertilizer Laboratory unit design "%X The legume-rhizobia symbiosis provides an extraordinary opportunity for students to investigate a mutualistic relationship between plants and soil bacteria.��嬉�_���� The host plant provides an anaerobic environment and carbon source for the soil bacteria.��嬉�_���� In return, rhizobia provide the plant with nitrogen in a form that the legume can use to produce essential compounds such as amino acids and nucleotides.��嬉�_���� This symbiosis is known to be genetically controlled though a chemical signaling pathway that is simulated by low soil nitrogen (NO3- and NH4+) levels inhibited by high NO3- and NH4+ levels.��嬉�_���� I designed a laboratory experiment unit that investigates the response of Pisum sativum (snow Pea) to Rhizobium inoculation and nitrogen fertilization.��嬉�_���� I propose the unit for use in secondary, and university science curriculum.��嬉�_���� First, I designed the unit for use in the plant pathology laboratory course, {;ant Diseases as Parts of Ecosystems, taught by Professor Gregory S. Gilbert and offered through the Environmental Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz.��嬉�_���� Then, I modified the unit to make it appropriate for use in California Public Schools science curriculum, grade six through grade twelve.��嬉�_���� I used three corresponding curriculum design models: Backwards Design, Guided Inquiry, and Performance-Based Assessments to design the laboratory unit.��嬉�_���� The secondary Education laboratory unit is designed to satisfy specific science content standards for grade six through grade twelve, as they are set forth in the Science Content Standards for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve." "%Z Parker, Ingrid" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BraymanM2002.pdf "%+ 526 Western Dr., Santa Cruz, CA, 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Breen, John" %D 1982 %T Student Directed Seminar: America and the Limits to Growth %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Student Directed Seminar: America and the Limits to Growth %0 Thesis "%A Breese, Dawn" %D 1989 "%T Abundance, Seasonal Distribution and Population Composition of Balaenoptera Whales in the Canal de Ballenas, Gulf of California, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Abundance, Seasonal Distribution and Population Composition of Balaenoptera Whales in the Canal de Ballenas, Gulf of California, Mexico" %L Box V %K Bryde's whales residency patterns guld of california survivability El Nino %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BreeseD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Breitbard, Rebecca" %D 1992 %T Old Growth Forests vs. the Timber Industry: The Economics of Preservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 07 Aug 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Old Growth Forests vs. the Timber Industry: The Economics of Preservation %L Box Dd %K Environmental Economics Old Growth Forests Logging Forest Preservation Ecosystem Modification %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BreitbardR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brewer, Michelle L." %D 1992 %T Habitat Use of Batrachoseps attenuatus and B. pacificus gabilanensis in a Zone of Sympatry %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Soule, Michael" %8 01 May 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Habitat Use of Batrachoseps attenuatus and B. pacificus gabilanensis in a Zone of Sympatry %L Box Dd %K Habitats Zone of sympatry Species movement Santa Cruz County Fauna of Santa Cruz county "%X In this study, the hypothesis that Batrachoseps attenuatus attenuatus occurs primarily in redwood habitat and B. pacificus gabilanensis occurs primarily in oak habitat, in the area where these two species are sympatric, was tested.��嬉�_���� B. attenuatus and B. p. gabilanesis were found to by sympatric in Soquel and Aptos, California.��嬉�_���� Only B. attenuatus appears in Santa Cruz, west of this zone of sympatry, and only B. p. gabilanensis��嬉�_���� was found to occur east of this zone of sympatry in Corralitos and Watsonville.��嬉�_���� B. p. gabilanensis appears to live primarily in oak habitat, however B. attenuatus appears in both redwood and oak habitat with equal frequency.��嬉�_���� One B. p. gabilanensis was found north of its proposed range on current range maps, indicating that the range for this species should be extended northward.��嬉�_���� Further study should be done in this area to map the zone of sympatry in more detail." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrewerM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brewster, Karen Nichols" %D 1987 %T Subsistence in Alaska: A Case Study for Cultural and Environmental Planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 167 %8 15 Feb 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Subsistence in Alaska: A Case Study for Cultural and Environmental Planning %L Box V %K Alaska National Parks Indigenous people Native Americans fish and game wildlife management "%X The following is a case study analysis of national parks in Alaska within the context of international efforts at achieving environmental conservation and recognition of indigenous peoples and cultures. Throughout the world, national parks are now being used to not only protect diverse undeveloped lands which contain unique and valuable natural features and species, but also to help retain unique cultural traditions, practices, values, and social systems of indigenous people who continue to base a portion of their livelihood on the harvest of wild, renewable resources." "This case study looks at how such combinative national parks (where limited consumptive use of protected resources is permitted in order to help meet local, basic economic and cultural needs) have been instituted in Alaska in an attempt to protect and promote cultural and ecological diversity in the modern, resource-consuming world. Conditions in Alaska are discussed in terms of the present legal, definitional, and managerial structure, and the difficulties that have ensued because of divergent perspectives on regulatory limitation and degree of enforcement." "A greater degree of Native control over the fish and wildlife resources they depend upon and revision of the ideological underpinnings of the present fish and wildlife management/implementation format are made as suggestions for alleviating the conflicts that presently plague modern national park management in Alaska.���� �� Threats to indigenous people and undeveloped land are occurring across the globe. Therefore, the Issues and suggestions made for improvement in Alaska are internationally relevant. This case study, in conjunction with existent international activities, serves as a model for what should and should not be done in similar circumstances in other parts of the world. By examining what has succeeded, what has failed, and what is missing in Alaska national park planning and management, it has been possible to learn from the past while making recommendations for the creation of a better future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrewsterK1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bricknell, Christi" %D 1989 %T Sustainablility of Intensive Animal Farming %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 16 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainablility of Intensive Animal Farming %L Box V %K Agroecology Appropriate Technology factory farms animal farms %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BricknellC1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bridgman, Roy" %D 1988 %T Behavior and Ecology of the Burrowing Owls on the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Behavior and Ecology of the Burrowing Owls on the UCSC Campus %L Box V %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Briggs, Bruce" %D 1976 %T State and Federal Attempts to Create a Statewide Comprehensive Planning Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 78 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! State and Federal Attempts to Create a Statewide Comprehensive Planning Process %L Box C %K Environmental Planning Environment and Politics California Statewide planning land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BriggsB1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Briggs, David" %D 1991 %T Impact on Killer Whales %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Mar 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Impact on Killer Whales %L Box Dd %K Killer whale human activity Johnstone Strait British Columbia- government Killer whale movements %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BriggsD1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Briggs, Steve" %D 1982 %T Proposition 13 and its Effects on Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 120 %8 15 Sep 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Proposition 13 and its Effects on Santa Cruz County %L Box V %K Proposition 13 Public Planning Economy and the Environment Fiscal policy Taxes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BriggsS1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brill, Lisa" %D 1983 %T A History of the Santa Cruz Women's Health Center: Changing Perspectives on Community Input %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 May 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! A History of the Santa Cruz Women's Health Center: Changing Perspectives on Community Input %L Box V %K Women's Health "Santa Cruz, CA" healthcare healthcare costs community health %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrillL1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brindle, Beth" %D 1995 %T Theory in Conservation Biology %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 99 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 10 Nov 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Theory in Conservation Biology %L Box Dd %K Conservation biology theory island biogeography metapopulations keystone species %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrindleB1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Briscoe, Paul" %D 1982 %T Appropriate Defense %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Appropriate Defense %L Box V %K Energy security defense defense strategy community defense environment and defense national security %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BriscoeP1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Britton, Andrew" %D 1989 %T Transportation Information Centers: A Senior Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 12 %8 13 May 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Transportation Information Centers: A Senior Project %L Box V %K transformation information parking vehicle traffice UC Santa Cruz %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrittonA1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Broberg, Joseph" %D 2010 "%T FOREST GARDENING: ORIGINS, METHODS, GOALS, AND THE EMERGING FOREST GARDEN AT PICA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 54 "%Y Gleissman, Stephen R." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Aug 2010 %9 Senior Thesis "%! FOREST GARDENING: ORIGINS, METHODS, GOALS, AND THE EMERGING FOREST GARDEN AT PICA" %K Forest gardening food forests permaculture agroforestry tropical home gardens PICA perennial vegetables "%X Forest gardening, a method of producing food that mimics the structure and interactions of a natural forest, has a great potential for small scale, sustainable gardening and farming. It has been used for centuries in the tropics and is now being adapted for every climate. In Spring 2009 a small forest garden was planted at the Program In Community and Agroecology on the UCSC campus. Because forest gardening takes place over a longer time scale than most gardens, it is yet to be seen how successful this garden will be. I analyzed the methods and goals of this garden, and considered future maintenance and expansion. I developed a new area of the garden and researched site preparation and uncommon plants that are possible to grow in the Santa Cruz climate. Most of these plants are perennial vegetables and I attempted to grow them from seed in the PICA greenhouse, and although most of them died I suggest that with better care these plants could be implemented in the forest garden at PICA and other places in coastal California." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrobergJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brock, James" %D 1981 %T Energy Resource Centers: A Regional Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Resource Centers: A Regional Study %L Box V %K appropriate technology alternative energy solar energy community education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrockJ1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brock, Jason R." %D 1995 %T The Multiple Species Conservation Program: A Planning Model for Protecting Biodiversity %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Multiple Species Conservation Program: A Planning Model for Protecting Biodiversity %L Box Dd %K Protecting biodiversity regional weaknesses %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrockJ1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brodie, Jedediah Farrell" %D 1997 %T Vegetation Analysis of the University of California at Santa Cruz Music Facility Mitigation Site %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Jun 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation Analysis of the University of California at Santa Cruz Music Facility Mitigation Site %L Box Dd %K Coastal prairie mitigation UCSC Music Facility UCSC vegetation "%X The California Coastal Prairie system has been severely reduced in spatial extent and altered by the cessation of the burning regime, the invasion of aggressive annuals, the drastic increase in grazing pressure, and cultivation, at the north end of the great meadow on the university campus, it was required by the campus Long Range Development Plan to accompany the project with the ""enhancement"" of an area of ""true coastal prairie"" elsewhere in the meadow.Mowing and hand raking were performed on the site and native species including Danthonia californica, an indicator species of California coastal prairie, were seeded or transplanted to the site.�� The goal of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of the coastal prairie mitigation by comparing the enhancement site with four nearby coastal prairie sites.��嬉�_���� Species composition and cover values were measured to determine the ratio of native to exotic species, the cover of Danthonia californica, and the degree of similarity between the sites.�� Lack of information on original condition of the coastal prairies made it difficult to choose reference systems for the mitigation site. In addition, there was a high degree of variation in the conditions of the comparison sites. Differences in moisture and disturbance level probably influenced community similarity levels among the five sites. The enhancement site was most similar to a dry site in the East Field (68.62% similarity) that had been actively grazed. Thus grazing may produce similar results to enhancement. The highest cover of Danthonia californica was in another site that had been grazed (sq. root percent cover respectively). The ratio of native to exotic grasses was similar between the enhancement site (0.46) and the two grazed sites (0.57, 0.46), but all sites were dominated by exotics except for the one control site in Marshall Field (native/exotic ratio = 1.6). It appears that the enhancement was marginally successful at increasing the level of Danthonia californica, ingrain the ratio of native to exotic grasses (though not forbs), and decreasing the depth of the thatch layer on the site. However, this marginal level of success does not seem to be adequate reparation for the destruction of coastal prairie incurred by the construction of the Music Facility. Strong rules regarding mitigation, more research into the dynamics of the system, and development of new restoration techniques are recommended." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrodieJ1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brody, Jeff" %D 1981 %T Energy Management for Santa Cruz County Government Operations and %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 112 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Management for Santa Cruz County Government Operations and %L Box V %K energy management office design environment and economics cost analysis energy forecast %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrodyJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brommel, Sarah C." %D 2002 %T Exploring Nature with Children: My Internship with Life Lab Science Program with a Focus on How Outdoor Education Benefits the Student %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %9 Senior Thesis %! Exploring Nature with Children: My Internship with Life Lab Science Program with a Focus on How Outdoor Education Benefits the Student %L Box R %K Life Lab Science Program Outdoor Education Environmental Education Tracking Local Wildlife %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrummelS2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brookes, Steven" %D 1979 %T Integrated Resource Management and G.R.I.P.S. Management of Geothermal Resources in the Geysers Calistoga K.G.R.A %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 94 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Integrated Resource Management and G.R.I.P.S. Management of Geothermal Resources in the Geysers Calistoga K.G.R.A %L Box C %K Areas - Napa (includes Sonoma County) Geothermal Technology Geothermal Power Environmental Project Management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrookesS1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brousseau, Michelle" %D 1992 %T The Rape of the Range and its Species: Non-Violence Begins with the Fork %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Rape of the Range and its Species: Non-Violence Begins with the Fork %L Box Dd %K Deforestation Livestock Herd species consumption American consumer Grazing %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrousseauM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brower, John" %D 1983 %T The Environmental Movement and Democracy: Toward a Reconstruction of a New Society %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Dekema, Jan" %8 15 May 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Movement and Democracy: Toward a Reconstruction of a New Society %L Box V %K Environmental movements environment and politics citizen mobilization lobbying democracy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrowerJ1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brown, Gregory" %D 1990 %T Breeding Behavior and Reproductive Success of Captive Aplomado Falcons at the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 11 Feb 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Breeding Behavior and Reproductive Success of Captive Aplomado Falcons at the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group %L Box Dd %K Northern Aplomado falcon DDT pesticides avian environments %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrownG1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brown, Linda Marie" %D 1996 %T Creating Interpretation Guidelines %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 151 %8 30 Apr 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating Interpretation Guidelines %L Box Dd %K Interpretation California State Parks docent natural resource tours %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrownL1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brown, Rudy" %T Growth Management in Theory and Practice %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %9 Senior Thesis %! Growth Management in Theory and Practice %L Box V %K growth management "Measure J, Santa Cruz, CA" planning and development rural development agricultural land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrownR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Brown, Stefanie D." %D 1990 %T The Value of Life Lab in Enhancing a Child's Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 17 Aug 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Value of Life Lab in Enhancing a Child's Education %L Box Dd %K Environmental Education Life Lab Course materials Science lessons %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrownS1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Browner, Ken" %D 1991 %T Reflections on Racial Divisions in the Environmental Movement and Life in General %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections on Racial Divisions in the Environmental Movement and Life in General %L Box Dd %K Environment and Philosophy Race Relations Environment and Ethnicities Third World %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrownerK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bruce, Carol" %D 1985 "%T ""Pathways"" A Ceramic Mural for the Thimann Courtyard" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %9 Senior Thesis "%! ""Pathways"" A Ceramic Mural for the Thimann Courtyard" %L Box V "%K Thimann Labs, UC Santa Cruz" Murals Environmental art Thimann Courtyard Ceramic Art %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BruceC1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bruckner, Natascha" %D 1992 %T Speaking of Power: A Feminist Critique of Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Speaking of Power: A Feminist Critique of Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz %L Box Dd %K Environmental Education Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies Women's Studies Environmental Psychology Critique %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrucknerN1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bruscino, Charles E." %D 1995 %T Compost Feasibility Study for the University of California at Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Compost Feasibility Study for the University of California at Santa Cruz %L Box R %K Compost feasibility study composting food waste sustainable agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Bryk, Patrick J." %D 1982 "%T Locked in Silence, A Multimedia Sound Presentation, May 16, 1982" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 9 %8 16 May 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Locked in Silence, A Multimedia Sound Presentation, May 16, 1982" %L Box V %K Environmental art environmental literature theatre multi-media presentation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrykP1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Buckley, Drummond" %D 1987 %T Bungalow: A Suburban Odessey %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 150 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 10 Feb 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Bungalow: A Suburban Odessey %L Box V %K single family homes environmental literature bungalows suburban lifestyle california architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BuckleyD1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Buckwalter, Corry" %D 1987 %T Urban Parks: Culture Change and the Moral Landscape %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Urban Parks: Culture Change and the Moral Landscape %L Box V %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Buehring, Brian" %D 1992 %T Water Markets - The costs and benefits of re-structuring California Water Allocation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Markets - The costs and benefits of re-structuring California Water Allocation %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Bueno , Monica Montserrat" %D 1992 %T The Los Angeles River: A Look at the Hydrologic History of a Changing Landscape %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Los Angeles River: A Look at the Hydrologic History of a Changing Landscape %L Box R %K Hydrolics landscape Los Angeles River %0 Thesis "%A Bulato, Jason" %D 1992 %T Pest and beneficial mite population dynamics in a certified organic strawberry production system %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pest and beneficial mite population dynamics in a certified organic strawberry production system %L Box R %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BulatoJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bulkley, Beverly" %D 1973 %T Environmental Education Questions %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Dec 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education Questions %L Box C %K Environmental Education Environmental Questions Science Education Childhood Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BulkleyB1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bullington, Susie" %D 1989 %T The Prospects of Nonviolent Resistance in the Face of Violent Opposition %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Prospects of Nonviolent Resistance in the Face of Violent Opposition %L Box V %K Ecodevelopment nonviolent protesting violent opposition public uprising civil unrest %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BullingtonS1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bunn, Peggie" %D 1983 %T A manual for the Re-organization of the Santa Cruz Wood Co-op %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 111 %8 15 Mar 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! A manual for the Re-organization of the Santa Cruz Wood Co-op %L Box V %K wood co-op "Santa Cruz, CA" woodfuel timber management cooperative movements %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BunnP1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Burch, S. Elliot" %D 1979 %T The natural history of the shorebirds of Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 85 "%Y Leboeuf, Burney" %8 15 Apr 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The natural history of the shorebirds of Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box V %K shorebird habitation Ano Nuevo state reserve natural history tides migration "%X This study documents shorebird habitation of Ano Nuevo State��Reserve (San Mateo County, California) over the period of one��year. The primary objectives were to ascertain which species��were present, their abundance, and their status, (whether migrants, residents etc.). This information was compared with��similar data from the Farallon Islands, Bolinas Lagoon, and��Mono Lake. An attempt was made to explain the observed similarities��and dissimilarities based on the natural history of��each species. In addition extensive computer analysis was done��to determine associations between numbers of birds and various��physical parameters such as tidal level and time of day." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BurchS1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Burgdorf, Dorney Christine" %D 1996 "%T Traditional Farming Methods in Ghana, West Africa: A Case Study of Four Systems" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Traditional Farming Methods in Ghana, West Africa: A Case Study of Four Systems" %L Box R %K Agroforestry agroecology traditional farming sustainable farms in Africa %0 Thesis "%A Burke, Anna" %D 1984 %T The Development of Wildlife Law in America: A Study in Human-Wild Animal Relationship %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of Wildlife Law in America: A Study in Human-Wild Animal Relationship %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Burrows, Mindi G." %D 1995 %T Why Interpretation? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Why Interpretation? %L Box R %K Environmental interpretation historic preservation interpretation conservation %0 Thesis "%A Burry, Sue" %D 1992 %T Soquel -- A Village at the Crossroads %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Soquel -- A Village at the Crossroads %L Box R %K Soquel brochure historic district %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BurryS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Burton, Rob" %D 1989 %T A Post-Release Study of Captive-Raised Coyotes (Canis Latrans) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 %8 01 Dec 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Post-Release Study of Captive-Raised Coyotes (Canis Latrans) %L Box V %K coyotes wildlife rehabilitation SPCA hunting monitoring of animal movement "%X To determine the post-release impact of rehabilitation and release techniques used for coyotes I fitted five pen-raised coyotes with radio-transmitter collars. The animals were released into a remote area of the Los Padres National Forest, Monterey County, California, and were monitored over a period of six months from December of 1988 through June of 1989. Survival rates and mortalities support conclusions drawn in previous studies that habitat may playa primary role in the success rate of pen-raised coyotes in the post-release period. Through comparison with previous data I present conclusions indicating possible deficiencies in current rehabilitation and release techniques. Recommendations for further investigation are made." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BurtonR1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Burton, Tom" %D 1988 %T Water Pricing and Water Use in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Dec 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Pricing and Water Use in California %L Box V %K water use water costs california water shortages investment in infastructure %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BurtonT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Busch, Joseph" %D 1985 %T Watsonville Slough Planning Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Watsonville Slough Planning Study %L Box V "%K Watsonville, CA" Watsonville slough restoration natural history environmental impact %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BuschJ1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Buscher, Wade" "%A Lee, Jae" %D 1995 %T Microbial Activity as an Indicator of Nutrient Sustainability %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Marc Buchanon, Steve Cliessman" %8 24 Oct 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Microbial Activity as an Indicator of Nutrient Sustainability %K microbial activity in soil indicator of soil quality soil survey if specific sites sustainable agriculture "%X Relationships exist between soil microbial carbon and specific respiration activity. High microbial carbon content in soils is correlated to low specific respiration activity and low microbial carbon is correlated to high specific respiration activity_ Arginine deamination. a quick and inexpensive assay, is shown to correlate very well with microbial activity_ These relationships may be useful in assessing agricultural soil quality. Soils were assayed to corroborate these previous findings relative to succession. Samples were acquired from a conventionally farmed strawberry field (A); a I-year and 2-year abandoned strawberry field (S); an annual grassland adjacent to the field in production; and an isolated annual grassland (G). These soils represent a hypothetical successional event. Microbial carbon results show increases with (hypothetical) succession, ranging from a mean of 188.97 ug C g-I soil in A to 486.51 ug C g-J soil in G. Specific respiration activity show a weak trend (R2 = 0.326) of decreased activity with progressive succession. Confident conclusions could not be drawn for arginine deamination rates relative to progressive succession." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BuscherW1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bushway, Melissa" %D 2005 %T The Role that Natural History Museums Play in Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 Fall 2005 %! The Role that Natural History Museums Play in Environmental Education "%X The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History is a place that acts as a door to the natural world of the Santa Cruz area. The museum, filled not only with displays of native animals in realistic settings, also provides an account of Santa Cruz history and the past of Native Americans. The museum acts as more than just a building with displays; it is an institution for world around us and provides knowledge for young and old alike. In addition to the physical contributions the museum��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s displays offer, education can be gained through programs and events. My internship as Education Coordinator Assistant was designed to create and administer miscellaneous educational programs that provide knowledge to the community about the environment and the natural world. My task was to plan, with limited assistance, and administer: an assortment of day programs that were free to the public; two, one week summer camp sessions open to children ages 6-10, that focused on native plants and animals; and create reviews of each activity to provide guidance for future event planning. It was my goal and my responsibility to provide events that interest, educate, and inspire the public about the natural world." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BushwayM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Bussard, Michelle D." %D 1981 "%T Getting Clear: The Ecological Challenge: Or, An Ecological Critique of the Social and Political Decision-Making Process in Palo Alto" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 231 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Getting Clear: The Ecological Challenge: Or, An Ecological Critique of the Social and Political Decision-Making Process in Palo Alto" %L Box V %K ecological critique "Palo Alto, CA" open space management arastra housing development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BussardM1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Butler, Terry" %D 1978 %T Nitrogen Uptake and Assimilation by Algae in an Aquatic Polyculture System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nitrogen Uptake and Assimilation by Algae in an Aquatic Polyculture System %L Box C %K Algae Nitrogen Uptake Algae Growth Algae Growth kinetcis %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ButlerT1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Buxbaum, Mark" %D 1985 %T Computer Mapping of Analyzed Landsat Data %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 %8 27 Aug 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Computer Mapping of Analyzed Landsat Data %L Box V %K Computer modeling computer mapping computer programs graphics simulations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BuxbaumM1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Byrd, Caroline" %D 1981 %T Corn is Life: The Agricultural Confirmation of Hopi Identity %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 125 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Corn is Life: The Agricultural Confirmation of Hopi Identity %L Box V %K Native American Agriculture climate and agriculture Arizona economics and the environment environment and culture "%X This paper presents an overview of the ecological and cultural factors chapping the agriculture of the Hopi Indians in northeastern Arizona. ��The environmental constraints of the southwestern desert shape the methodology and techniques of Hopi farming. ��Here, the Hopi are tenuously depended on the whims of climate for their survival, yet they have thrived in their mesa homeland for about two millennia. ��Their social structure, ceremonies and ideology complement, support, and validate their agricultural subsistence. �� ��However, wage earning, cash economy, and many other aspects of American mainstream culture have substantial inroads into the Hopi life and have undermined many of the traditional Hopi practices." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ByrdC1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Byrne, Kevin" %D 1994 "%T Island time - a senior thesis project at Pelican Bay, Santa Cruz Island" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Island time - a senior thesis project at Pelican Bay, Santa Cruz Island" %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Byrnes, Rebecca" %D 2010 %T Making a Usable Database for Trifolium Fucatum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Loik, Michael" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Making a Usable Database for Trifolium Fucatum %K Trifolium Fucatum California plant habitat "%X California is home to over 7000 different plant species. Of this, one third are considered rare because they are specialized to specific habits only found within California [CNPS]." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ByrnesR/ByrnesR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Byrnes, Susan" %D 1979 %T Who Needs Rent Stabilization in Santa Cruz? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz "%I University of California, Santa Cruz" %V BA %P 108 %8 3 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Who Needs Rent Stabilization in Santa Cruz? %L Box C %K Housing Market Housing stabilization Residential Planning Housing Affordability %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ByrnesS1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cabrera, Blas Jacob" %D 2004 %T Sustainable Living %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 22 Nov 2004 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Living %K Sustainable Living Sustainability Organizing Environmental Center %X Discusses the collective movement of sustainability with details of implementing systemic change in our educational system. Gives recommendations on the Principles and Concepts of Sustainable Living. There is a little on what is beyond sustainability. www.jacobdslife.org/suslive/sustainableliving.htm %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CabreraB.pdf "%+ 705 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305" %0 Thesis "%A Cada, Jamie Marie" %D 1993 "%T Alternatives to Deforestation: Looking for Sustainable Solutions in Costa Rica, Central America" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Alternatives to Deforestation: Looking for Sustainable Solutions in Costa Rica, Central America" %L Box R %K Costa Rica deforestation alternatives tropical rainforest biological diversity %0 Thesis "%A Cahalan, Jen" %D 1988 %T Environmental Awareness Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 224 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Awareness Curriculum %L Box H %K environmental education Youth Conservation Corps environmental awareness curriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CahalanJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cahambing, Mycile A." %D 1993 %T Reflections on environmentalism and the emerging environmental justice movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections on environmentalism and the emerging environmental justice movement %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Cain, Mary Meherin" %D 1982 %T Yosemite: An Interdisciplinary Teaching Tool for High School Teachers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Yosemite: An Interdisciplinary Teaching Tool for High School Teachers %L Box H %K environmental education curriculum Yosemite geology cultural environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CainM1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Calder, Lura" %D 1992 "%T Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin Use in Santa Cruz County: A Look at their Environmental Hazards, Health Effects, and Some Alternatives to Fumigation" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin Use in Santa Cruz County: A Look at their Environmental Hazards, Health Effects, and Some Alternatives to Fumigation" %L Box R %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Calderwood, Ian" %D 1993 %T Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box R %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CalderwoodI1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Calkins, Courtney" %D 2009 %T Novel plant-pathogen dynamics and target host ranges for invasive woody plants of the UCSC Natural Reserve Forest Ecology Research Plot (FERP) %B Environmental studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Novel plant-pathogen dynamics and target host ranges for invasive woody plants of the UCSC Natural Reserve Forest Ecology Research Plot (FERP) %K Fungal pathogen introduced species phylogenetic signal biological control generalist fungi "%X The purpose of this study was to analyze the host ranges of foliar fungal pathogens isolated from 7 species of invasive woody tree and shrub species. From February to April 2009, fresh cultures of 27 fungal strains from a 2007-2008 forest fungal isolation endeavor were grown and cross inoculated onto 25 species of native and invasive woody species in the Forest Ecology Research Plot (FERP) of UCSC��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Natural Reserve. There was no significant difference found in pathogen virulence on invasive and native plant species following inoculation with fungal pathogens from the invasive species. This relation suggests that inoculated fungal strains may be generalist species that can typically infect and cause disease on a wide range of hosts. These results call into question the possibility of safely developing biological control agents against the invasive plant species as invasive plant management and habitat restoration processes." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CalkinsC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Callahan, Kevin F." %D 1977 %T Environmental Studies at Santa Cruz: A Programmatic Evaluation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz "%I University of California, Santa Cruz" %V BA %P 46 %8 15 Aug 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Studies at Santa Cruz: A Programmatic Evaluation %L Box C %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies College Education Environmental Education Critique of University Structure %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CallahanK1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Calverley, Christine" %D 1991 %T Experiences Teaching Sixth Graders About UCSC Campus Natural History %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Experiences Teaching Sixth Graders About UCSC Campus Natural History %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Campbell, Colie" %D 1995 %T Beyond Conventional Crop Genetic Resource Conservation: Linking Cultural and Biological Diversity Through the Preservation and Revitalization of Traditional Native North American Farming Systems %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Beyond Conventional Crop Genetic Resource Conservation: Linking Cultural and Biological Diversity Through the Preservation and Revitalization of Traditional Native North American Farming Systems %L Box R %K Crop genetic resources traditional farming systems traditional varieties biological and cultural diversity %0 Thesis "%A Campbell, Lori A." %D 1991 %T A Post-Release Study of Three Subadult Bobcat (Lynx rufus) to Evaluate the Success of Pre-release Handling Techniques %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Post-Release Study of Three Subadult Bobcat (Lynx rufus) to Evaluate the Success of Pre-release Handling Techniques %L Box R %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CampbellL1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Campos, Sandra" %D 1980 %T Juvenile Justice Planning: Let us Conserve Our Most Important Natural Resources %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Juvenile Justice Planning: Let us Conserve Our Most Important Natural Resources %L Box H %K Social justice juvenile crime city planning justice system Public Defenders %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CamposS1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Canfield, Sarah" %D 1990 %T The Making of a Docent Manual %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Making of a Docent Manual %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Canigiula, Marc" %D 1992 %T Embracing Interpretation: Internship with U.S. Forest Service %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Embracing Interpretation: Internship with U.S. Forest Service %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Canter, Alison" %D 2005 %T From the Outdoors to the Classroom: A Transition in Teaching %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 06/03/2005 %! From the Outdoors to the Classroom: A Transition in Teaching %Z Anderson %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CanterAThesis.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cantor, Sierra Rose" "%A Stamp, Alicia" %D 1995 %T Facilitating Organic Practices- A Preliminary Study for a Conversion Project on Raspberries in the Monterey Bay Region %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Facilitating Organic Practices- A Preliminary Study for a Conversion Project on Raspberries in the Monterey Bay Region %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Caplan, Jeff L." %D 1985 %T Public Education Concerning Toxic Household Products: An Analysis of the Tools and Roles of a Public Educator %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 89 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Public Education Concerning Toxic Household Products: An Analysis of the Tools and Roles of a Public Educator %L Box H %K environmental eduction household products environmental toxicology household toxins public education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CaplanJ1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cargasacchi, Mark" %D 1991 %T Mountain Biking Impacts on Vegetation Along Trails of the Upper U.C.S.C. Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mountain Biking Impacts on Vegetation Along Trails of the Upper U.C.S.C. Campus %L Box R %K Areas - UCSC - Flora %0 Thesis "%A Carlberg, Bruce" %D 1985 %T Subsistence Aquaculture and Technology Transfer Among Developed and Less Developed Counties %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 %8 15 Dec 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Subsistence Aquaculture and Technology Transfer Among Developed and Less Developed Counties %L Box H %K small-scale agriculture agroecology aquaculture fishfarming economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarlbergB1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carle, Ryan" "%A Kirschner, Yoel" %D 2007 %T Endemic Bird Use of Managed and Unmanaged Fennel Stands on Santa Cruz Island %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 85 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Endemic Bird Use of Managed and Unmanaged Fennel Stands on Santa Cruz Island %K ornithology Coastal Birds Santa Cruz Island Bird Conservancy Fennel %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarleR_KirschnerY.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carlson, Cathy" %D 1992 %T Laws governing land Use Practices and their Effect on Streams %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Laws governing land Use Practices and their Effect on Streams %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Carlson, David R." %D 1987 %T Bird Communities at Sea off California:1975-1983 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 78 %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Bird Communities at Sea off California:1975-1983 %L Box H %K seabird distribution community analysis species composition species diversity seabird habits %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarlsonD1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carlson, Karen Marie" %D 1981 %T Small Enough to Care Big Enough to Matter %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 86 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Small Enough to Care Big Enough to Matter %L Box H %K appropriate technology natural resources technologic development international trade community investment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarlsonK1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carlton, Ryan" %D 2010 %T CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF NATIVE FOREST IN NEW ZEALAND: JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF THE MIST MAIDEN %B Environmental studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 49 "%Y Gleissman, Stephen" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Oct 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF NATIVE FOREST IN NEW ZEALAND: JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF THE MIST MAIDEN %K New Zealand Restoration Conservation Hinewai Natural History "%X The Islands of New Zealand are geographically separated from mainland continents by vast stretches of ocean, leaving their native species to evolve in isolation with unique selective pressures. New Zealand was inhabited relatively recently by humans. Unfortunately, human impact is growing and the fragile island is desperately fighting to protect its natives. This is an account of my three month stay on a private reserve in New Zealand working on the land, studying the natural history and conservation techniques employed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarltonR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carman, Jennifer P." %D 1991 "%T Reptiles and Amphibians of the Ano Nuevo State Reserve San Mateo County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Reptiles and Amphibians of the Ano Nuevo State Reserve San Mateo County, California" %L Box R %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Carmichael, Leslie" %D 1988 %T An evaluation of a proposed amendment to the Vintage Park master plan %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 88 %8 15 Jul 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! An evaluation of a proposed amendment to the Vintage Park master plan %L Box H %K Vintage Park project residential development zoning staff recommendations Land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarmichaelL1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carpenter, Jeanette" %D 1984 %T The Flora and Vegetation of the Cone Peak-South Fork Devil's Canyon Study Area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 138 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 30 Oct 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Flora and Vegetation of the Cone Peak-South Fork Devil's Canyon Study Area %L Box H %K fauna and flora survey Santa Lucia Mountains environmental survey SFDC plant list %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarpenterJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carpenter, Mimi" %D 1980 %T Urban Land Trusts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 64 "%Y Bowden, Gerald" %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Urban Land Trusts %L Box H %K Public Land Trusts inner-city "Oakland, CA" Urban housing crisis city agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarpenterM1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carrick, Peter B." %D 1991 %T A Psycholinguistic Impression of the Behaviors and Motivations Behind the Development of the California Green Party %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Psycholinguistic Impression of the Behaviors and Motivations Behind the Development of the California Green Party %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Carrick, Peter B." %D 1991 %T The Practicum Experience: A Supplement to the Current Education System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Practicum Experience: A Supplement to the Current Education System %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Carroll, Maggie A." %D 1995 %T Relative Abundance and Vegetational Preference of Two Beetle Families at the Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Relative Abundance and Vegetational Preference of Two Beetle Families at the Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %L Box R %K Carabid beetles tenebrionid beetles vegetational preferences population fluctuations %0 Thesis "%A Carson, Charles P." %D 1989 "%T The Power of Agribusiness in Calif.: The Victories in Westlands Water District, 1956-1986" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Power of Agribusiness in Calif.: The Victories in Westlands Water District, 1956-1986" %L Box H %K agribusiness Westlands Water District environment and politics small-scale farming large-scale farming megafarming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarsonC1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carter, Kelly S." %D 1989 "%T Environmental Education as Basic Reading, Writing and Mathmatics" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Education as Basic Reading, Writing and Mathmatics" %L Box H %K environmental education climate change environmental crisis educational agencies ZOO TO YOU %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarterK1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carter, S. E." "%A Dale, R.F." %D 1982 %T Environmental Self-Portrait %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Self-Portrait %L Box I %K environment and politics environmental organizations environmentalism Sierra summit %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarterS1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carter, Sierra Rose" "%A Stamp, Alicia" %D 1995 %T Facilitating Organic Practices: Preliminary Study for Rasberry Conversion Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Facilitating Organic Practices: Preliminary Study for Rasberry Conversion Project %L Box H %K Raspberries conversion study / project sustainable agriculture organic agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Carver, Martin" "%A Martinez, Renee" %D 1982 %T A Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 106 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 18 Nov 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %L Box H %K Greenbelt lands Santa Cruz County regulations visual quality land preservation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarverM1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Carvill, Sarah" %D 2007 %T The Lost Creek of Mono %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 78 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Lost Creek of Mono %K Mono Lake Water shortage River basin Mono Basin Creek %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CarvillS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cary, Kimberly" %D 1983 %T Women and the American Dream %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 %8 10 May 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Women and the American Dream %L Box H %K Women in America women in society suburban environment housewives real-estate %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CaryK1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Casey, Shauna" %D 2002 %T Effects of Matrix Habitat on Plant Pollinator Interactions: Sedum Laxum and its Pollinators in the Siskiyou National Forest %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Matrix Habitat on Plant Pollinator Interactions: Sedum Laxum and its Pollinators in the Siskiyou National Forest %L Box R %K Matrix effects Pollination Sedum Laxum Siskiyou Conservation %0 Thesis "%A Cashore, Brian" %D 1985 %T Saltcedar In the Owens Valley %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 13 Feb 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Saltcedar In the Owens Valley %L Box H %K Owens Valley Saltcedar Vegetation studies groundwater use drainage basin Inyo County %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CashoreB1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Casta��̱on, Jose Luis" %D 1997 %T A Reproductive Survey of Golden Eagles in the Diablo Mountains of California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Reproductive Survey of Golden Eagles in the Diablo Mountains of California %L Box R "%K survey methods, reproductive rates, reproductive success of Golden Eagles, 1994 survey vs. 1996 survey" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CastanonJ1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Castagnoli, Steve" %D 1981 "%T A Botanical Survey of the Kingston Range, San Bernadino and Inyo Counties, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 211 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Botanical Survey of the Kingston Range, San Bernadino and Inyo Counties, California" %L Box H %K botanical survey Kingston Range environmental survey cultural land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CastagnoliS1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Castro, Brooke" %D 2011 %T INFORMAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: SUPPORTING AND DIVERSIFYING EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! INFORMAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: SUPPORTING AND DIVERSIFYING EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES %K informal science education California state science content standards marine science curriculum coho salmon San Lorenzo watershed "%X Informal science education refers to the programs developed and experiences gained outside of the classroom relating to science instruction. Often, informal science education is the only link students have between the classroom and these informal science organizations. These organizations include museums, science-technology centers, planetaria, environmental education centers, zoos and aquaria. Informal science education provides real-world context vital for student comprehension to the concepts taught inside the classroom. In order to develop a successful marine science curriculum, the activities must be hands-on and interactive, supporting different learning styles and multiple intelligences." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CastroB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Catron, Daniel Jay" %D 1987 %T Evolution and Design: On the Origins of Form %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 01 May 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Evolution and Design: On the Origins of Form %L Box H %K environmental literature theory of everything universal logic evolution %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CatronJ1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ceaser, David Max" %D 1993 %T The Relationship Of Structure And Function In Mayan Homegardens %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Relationship Of Structure And Function In Mayan Homegardens %L Box R %K Agroecology Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Cepoi, Laura" %D 1986 %T The Double-edged Sword: Ecological Theories and Ideologies Among the Greens %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 %8 15 Dec 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Double-edged Sword: Ecological Theories and Ideologies Among the Greens %L Box H %K Environmentalism green movement environmental movements green philosophy environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CepoiL1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cervantes, Luz" "%A Freeman, Matthew" "%A Laurent, Larry" "%A Lawler, Curtis" "%A McNiff, Kelley" "%A Schweich, Matt" "%A Simms, Todd" %D 1991 %T Environmental Resource Inventory and Assessment of Land Use Management Options %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Resource Inventory and Assessment of Land Use Management Options %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Chabot, Warner" %D 1975 %T Citizen Participation in the Planning Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 20 May 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Citizen Participation in the Planning Process %L Box C %K Citizen Action Environmental Planning Public input zoning land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChabotW1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chafin, Jason Richard" %D 1994 %T Successful urban rail transportation in America : is L.A. included? Applying successful elements of four urban rail projects to Los Angeles' own fledgling system %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Successful urban rail transportation in America : is L.A. included? Applying successful elements of four urban rail projects to Los Angeles' own fledgling system %L Box R %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChafinJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chan, Carolyn" %D 2011 %T MONTEREY BAY AREA- CITY OF SANTA CRUZ GREEN BUSINESS PROGRAM %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 59 "%Y Duane, Timothy" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! MONTEREY BAY AREA- CITY OF SANTA CRUZ GREEN BUSINESS PROGRAM %K Green Business Program California metrics database carbon footprint UCSC Dream Inn Hotel sustainability economic savings %X The California statewide ���metrics database�۝ uses a quantitative approach to measure the carbon footprint of each business. This database provides a tool that will allow "businesses and government to track, compare and analyze business metrics such as energy" "usage (Kilowatt, and therms) water usage, waste quantities, square footage of a specific facility," number of employees and waste pick up schedules. The database quantitative measures are from five categories. Each measure is associated with a different environmental aspect that I believe is crucial to building a case study for future and current business to follow. The five "categories are pollution prevention, energy conservation, waste reduction, water conservation" and general. The project analyzes the carbon emissions reduction through the Green Business Program (GBP). The six UCSC food services and the Dream Inn Hotel are used as case studies to showcase the need for the statewide database. The statewide database shows concrete evidence of the environmental and economic benefits obtained by their participation in the GBP "that can influence businesses to adopt sustainable practices as well. Thus, the database helps" to encourage environmental behaviors. The database is currently in pilot mode in Monterey Bay "Area. Hopefully though this project, it will help officially establish and launch the program." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChanC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chan, Robert" %D 2011 %T Restoration strategies to control non-native grasses and forbs in California coastal prairie %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Holl, Karen D." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Apr 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! Restoration strategies to control non-native grasses and forbs in California coastal prairie %K Restoration Central Coast Herbicide Grassland Tarping %X California coastal prairie has been heavily impacted by anthropogenic degradation. One of the biggest obstacles to the restoration of California coastal prairies is the presence of introduced exotic species. Research is needed to evaluate the efficiency of different strategies to control exotic forbs and grasses for restoration. I set up a factorial experiment comparing several "weed control treatments including one-time (1��) tarping, two-time (2��) tarping, topsoil scraping," "herbicide, and a control (no treatment) crossed with mulching and not mulching. I measured" "percent cover of non-native forbs, native grasses, non-native grasses, and bare ground. My" "results suggest that herbicide, 1�� tarping, and 2�� tarping in combination with mulch are the most" effective methods to reduce exotic forbs and grasses. Concerns about introducing chemicals into the environment and labor requirements leads to the conclusion that 1�� tarping with mulch is the most viable weed control method for restoration of California coastal prairie on the Central Coast. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChanR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chandler, Mary Jean" %D 1984 %T Environmental Education for the Primary Grades %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education for the Primary Grades %L Box H %K Environmental education childhood education environmental awareness curriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChandlerM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chang, David" %D 2009 %T Delightful Dining: Emerging Practices in Energy Efficiency at UCSC's Dining Halls %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 67 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Delightful Dining: Emerging Practices in Energy Efficiency at UCSC's Dining Halls "%K Dining, Energy Efficiency, Sunlight, Renewable Energy, Climate Change," "Electrical Lighting, Environmental Design" "%X 19% of the world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s electricity production is used to provide electrical lighting for the human population (International Energy Agency 2006). The extraction of natural resources to produce this electricity has brought pollution, changes in temperature and other disturbances to ecological systems on our planet. As the human population continues to grow, electrical lighting will be needed in order for the population to function at night. Currently, many electrical lights are left on during the day even when there is sufficient lighting present for daytime activities. This is especially true at UC Santa Cruz��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Dining Halls. This paper is about an alternative approach to electrical lighting use during the day. By using sunlight to illuminate tasks such as dining, the dependence on natural resource extraction and its effects on natural ecosystems are minimized when electrical lighting is solely used at night. By implementing this approach, the growing population may have enough resources to provide electrical lighting for generations to come." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChangD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Channing, Felicia" "%A Donnellan, Caitlin" %D 2007 %T COBHA Resource Book %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! COBHA Resource Book %K Plants Resource Resource Book Medicinal Herbs Botanical Medicine Alternative Medicine %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChanningF_DonnellanC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chao, Julie Anne" %D 2004 %T Environmental Protection with Chinese Characteristics %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 68 "%Y Cheng, Weixin" %8 15 Jun 2004 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Protection with Chinese Characteristics %K Historical Evolution of Environmentalism Chinese Environmental NGO's Chinese Environmental Movement Civil Society in China "%X This project examines the emergence of Chinese grassroots environmentalism and its implications for the evolution of civil society in China, as well as its potential impacts on the global environment. A brief overview of the state of China��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s environment is provided, followed by an in-depth analysis of how the evolution of Chinese society over time resulted in present day conditions for grassroots activism and organizing around environmental issues. The adaptation of innovative and unique practices by non-governmental organizations, or ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���environmental protection with Chinese characteristics��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� is examined, along with a discussion of obstacles and how these relate to the Chinese government��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s historically repressive attitude toward civil organizations. Finally, the future of the Chinese environmental movement is discussed. The goal of this research project is to draw attention to the exciting changes that are taking place in Chinese civil society and link them to the global environment, as well as to present a balanced perspective of the motivations behind China��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s environmental and political actions." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChaoJ.pdf "%+ 27513 Longhill Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275" %0 Thesis "%A Chapman, Erin" %D 1987 "%T Social Transformation, Bioregionalism, and Sustainable Agriculture" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 24 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Social Transformation, Bioregionalism, and Sustainable Agriculture" %L Box H %K sustainable agriculture environmental issues expansion population growth sustainability culture and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChapmanE1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chapman, John Forrest" %D 1994 %T To Weed or Not to Weed: Poison Hemlock Eradication and Native Plant Revival At Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! To Weed or Not to Weed: Poison Hemlock Eradication and Native Plant Revival At Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %L Box R %K Hemlock native plant weed revegetation %0 Thesis "%A Chapman, Moira" %D 1992 %T The application of agroforestry concepts to the design and management of the black locust windbreak at the University of California at Santa Cruz Agroecology Program Farm %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The application of agroforestry concepts to the design and management of the black locust windbreak at the University of California at Santa Cruz Agroecology Program Farm %L Box R %K Agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChapmanM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Charles, Jennifer Jean" %D 2000 "%T The Effectiveness of Vegetative Buffer Strips in Mitigating the Off-site Transport of Sediment Caused By Agricultural Production in Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Effectiveness of Vegetative Buffer Strips in Mitigating the Off-site Transport of Sediment Caused By Agricultural Production in Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, California" %L Box R %K vegatative buffer strips erosion pin methodology erosion control %0 Thesis "%A Charnofsky, Michael" %D 1992 %T The Politics of Releasing Peregrine Falcons in Urban Environments -- with a Focus on Los Angeles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Politics of Releasing Peregrine Falcons in Urban Environments -- with a Focus on Los Angeles %L Box R %K Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Chasen, Greg" %D 1989 %T Live Oak: A Study of Recent Residential Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 93 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Live Oak: A Study of Recent Residential Development %L Box H %K Residential development city planning land use environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChasenG1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chavez, Alexander J." %D 1992 %T Residential Renewable Electricity generation with a Hybrid System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Residential Renewable Electricity generation with a Hybrid System %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Chehrezad, Darya" %D 1993 %T Population trends of twospotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) and predatory mites (Phytoseiulus persimilis) in a conventionally managed strawberry farm which borders an ecologically sensitive slough environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Population trends of twospotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) and predatory mites (Phytoseiulus persimilis) in a conventionally managed strawberry farm which borders an ecologically sensitive slough environment %L Box R %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChehrezadD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cheng, Myra" %D 2009 %T Perennial Plants: An Analytical Framework "Of Culture, Maintenance, And propagation" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 42 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Perennial Plants: An Analytical Framework "Of Culture, Maintenance, And propagation" %K Propagation Perennial plants UCSC farm Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) Sustainability Organic agriculture Organic farming %X The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems is "a research, education, and public service program at the University of" "California, Santa Cruz, dedicated to increasing ecological sustainability and" social justice in the food and agriculture system. Propagation is an interdisciplinary analytical tool used to help improve agricultural strategies. "On the 25-acre Farm, propagation and its timing and methods are" categorized according to each specific perennial plan %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ChengM/ChengM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cherk, Cory" "%A Humble, Leianne" %D 1985 %T The Pescadero Marsh Interpretive Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %8 31 July 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Pescadero Marsh Interpretive Program %L Box H %K Marshes Coastal Wetlands Environmental education interpretation programs "San Francisco, CA" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CherkC1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chesley, Ralph" %D 1979 %T Public Policy Analysis of Mammoth Lakes' Growth Management Plan %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 109 %8 15 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Public Policy Analysis of Mammoth Lakes' Growth Management Plan %L Box C %K Environmental Planning Mammoth Lakes area Public Services Growth fesability %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChesleyR1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cheung, Jowin" %D 2008 %T Forest Ecology Research Plot Database %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Gilbert, Greg" %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Forest Ecology Research Plot Database %K Fungi Upper Campus Natural Reserves Fungi Database Fungi Isolation Fungi Cultures %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CheungJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cheung, Jowin" %D 2008 %T Forest Ecology Research Plot Database %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Forest Ecology Research Plot Database %K Forest Ecology Research FERP Fungi Research "%X Fungi are organisms that lack chlorophyll, reproduce by sexual and asexual spores, typically possess hyphae,1 and containing well-marked nuclei (Horst 2001). Foliar fungi are fascinating because they are neither plants nor animals. Fungi are not plants because fungi cannot make their own food��_��̦��_�ԉ�_̠ they consume other living or dead organisms. Fungi aren't animals, but evolutionarily, they are closely related to animals. Not all fungi are harmful but some pathogenic fungi can cause disease. Pathogenic fungi can cause plant mortality, reduce host populations, and affect the composition of natural plant communities (Gilbert 2002). Fungus attack favors high humidity and warm temperatures (Landdecker 1982). The pathogenic fungi on plants destroy the beauty of the environment such as forests. The importance of studying fungi can help understand the contagious growth on plants." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CheungJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Childs, Mark" %D 1982 %T Technology and the Demise of the Small Fisherman %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 %8 26 July 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Technology and the Demise of the Small Fisherman %L Box H %K Moss Landing albacore fishing fisherman commercial fishing environment and economics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChildsM1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chillrud, Steven N." %D 1985 %T High Mountain Lake Water Survey in the Idaho Panhandle Region %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 31 Dec 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! High Mountain Lake Water Survey in the Idaho Panhandle Region %L Box H %K water quality Idaho Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains environmental survey Rocky Mountain Lakes "%X In July of 1985, sixteen lakes within the Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains of the Idaho Panhandle region were tested in the field for pH, alkalinity, specific conductivity, and temperature using a depth integrated sample. ��The drainage area and surface area of each lake tested is also reported. ��The ��1085 data are summarized on pages 24-26 along with data taken from a 1979 study which surveyed nine of the same lakes." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChillrudS1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chilton, Mary" %T An Investigation of the Effect of Plant Diversity on its Arthropod Community in the Redwood Understory %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Investigation of the Effect of Plant Diversity on its Arthropod Community in the Redwood Understory %L Box R %K Plant diversity redwoods arthropod %0 Thesis "%A Chirco, Deborah Jean" %D 1994 %T Reverse osmosis desalination in Santa Cruz : exploring its possibilities as a future water source %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Reverse osmosis desalination in Santa Cruz : exploring its possibilities as a future water source %L Box R "%U http://spatial,cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChircoD1994.pdf" %0 Thesis "%A Chirman, Mat" %D 1991 %T The Creation and Evolution of an Outdoor School: The Pacific Experiential Learning Institute %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of Calfiornia Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! The Creation and Evolution of an Outdoor School: The Pacific Experiential Learning Institute %L Box R "%U http://spatial,cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ChirmanM1991.pdf" %0 Thesis "%A Cholodenko, Laura" %D 1992 %T Causes of the Peregrine Falcon Population Decline in California and their use of Wetlands during the nonbreeding season %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Causes of the Peregrine Falcon Population Decline in California and their use of Wetlands during the nonbreeding season %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Chourre, Amanda" %D 2010 %T So You Want To be A Farmer? A Guide for the budding Small-Scale Organic Farmer %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 9 "%Y Deborah Letourneau, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! So You Want To be A Farmer? A Guide for the budding Small-Scale Organic Farmer %K Organic farming Yellow Wall Farm Sustainable agriculture %X This project came to me during my winter quarter internship at Yellow Wall "Farm, an organically certified farm located along the San Lorenzo river in Santa Cruz," "CA. I first met Judy and Allen Hasty, the owners and operators of the farm, in an organic" "farming class at Cabrillo College. They had always wanted to farm their land, but had" "always held other jobs, leaving little time for farming. Several years later I found them in" the ENVS internship book at UCSC and was so excited to hear they had finally started "their farm. Of course I wanted to be a part of it, though I never really realized how much" "work goes into farming, and I�۪m not talking about work in the field. Judy and I spent" "much of winter quarter doing what many farmers detest, or hire someone else to do." "Filling out organic certification forms, registering with the CDFA, planning out a crop" "rotation for them to use. We worked together to figure out every little detail, and I never" thought I would learn so much about farming without barely setting foot on a their farm field. Farming is not just about going out there and planting some seeds and hoping they "live, it�۪s an ecological, historical, cultural force that all people can relate to. The" "production of food is highly regulated and enforced, and our modern food system can be" a twisted maze of bureaucracy and registration forms. This guide was created to help new farmers understand the basic ins-and-outs of sustainable agriculture and organic "farming, from what to grow to how to market your crops. I had a lot of interviews from" "field trips I took through the organic farming class at Cabrillo, and all the information I" "learned in the agroecology program, plus what I was learning through my internship and" through the people I met during my time at Yellow Wall. I hope that future revisions "may lead to a published copy, though the art of farming is a lifelong study, and though I" "am graduating, I will be a student of this discipline for many years to come" %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ChourreA/ChourreA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Chow, Elaine K." %D 2002 %T Effects of Nodulation Outweigh Compensatory Growth Response After Mineral Nitrogen Deprivation In Medicago Polymoprha %B Environmental Studies "%Y Marc, Mangel" %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Nodulation Outweigh Compensatory Growth Response After Mineral Nitrogen Deprivation In Medicago Polymoprha %L Box R %K compensatory growth medicago polymorpha nitrogen deprivation nodulation %0 Thesis "%A Chriman, Mat" %D 1991 %T The Creation and Evolution of an Outdoor School: The Pacific Experiential Learning Institute %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Creation and Evolution of an Outdoor School: The Pacific Experiential Learning Institute %L Box A %K Environmental education outdoor school experientail learning %0 Thesis "%A Christian, Caroline E." %D 1994 "%T Grizzly Bear habitat preference in the Kennicott Valley Wrangell - St. Elias National Park, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Grizzly Bear habitat preference in the Kennicott Valley Wrangell - St. Elias National Park, Alaska" %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Christie, Monte" %D 1992 %T Landfills and Solid Waste Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Landfills and Solid Waste Management %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Chumbler, Christine C." %D 1992 %T A Modern Parable of Conservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Modern Parable of Conservation %L Box R %K Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Cielsa, Fran" %D 1980 %T On Drawing Plants for Publication %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 "%Y Kaza, Stephanie" %8 03 Jul 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! On Drawing Plants for Publication %L Box H %K art and the environment environmental survey Ano Nuevo State Reserve Illustrations Publication images %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CieslaF1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Clark, Jennifer" %D 1992 %T Reflections on Community Supported Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections on Community Supported Agriculture %L Box R %K Agroecology Agriculture "%U http://spatial,cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClarkJ1992.pdf" %0 Thesis "%A Clark, Katherine" %D 1982 %T The Mammals of the Point Reyes Peninsula %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 155 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mammals of the Point Reyes Peninsula %L Box H %K Miwok people Point Reyes Mammals fauna list environmental survey fossil records %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClarkK1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Clarke, Eric S." %D 1989 %T Snow Mountain Wilderness Implementation Plan - Mendociono National Forest California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Snow Mountain Wilderness Implementation Plan - Mendociono National Forest California %L Box H %K Snow Mountain Wilderness Recreation Management Public Nature Preserves Park Maintenance Management Plan %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClarkeE1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Clausen, Debby" %D 1975 %T Transportation in the Kobuk River Valley: A Cultural-Environmental Perspective %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 64 %8 4 Jun 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Transportation in the Kobuk River Valley: A Cultural-Environmental Perspective %L Box C %K Environmental Planning Cultural Development Kobuk River Valley Environment and Transportation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClausenD1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Claussen, Jeff" %D 1995 %T The Proposed College Eleven Site Hydrologic Impact Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Proposed College Eleven Site Hydrologic Impact Study %L Box R %K Hydrolic impact UCSC %0 Thesis "%A Clay, Colleen F." %D 1993 %T Urbanism in America: creating livable communities %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Urbanism in America: creating livable communities %L Box R %0 Thesis "%A Cleary, Thomas" %D 1998 %T California Underground storage tank regulations for corrective action %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 8 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 10 Dec 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! California Underground storage tank regulations for corrective action %L Box Q %K underground storage tanks hazardous waste storage water quality control "EPA regulations""" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClearyT1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Clegg-Haman, Sage Mirrim" %D 2001 %T Hearing Home: A Story of Finding Irmalco's Modern History %B Environmental Studies "%Y Kelso, Denny" %9 Senior Thesis %! Hearing Home: A Story of Finding Irmalco's Modern History %L Box Q %K Oral History-Mendocino County Radio Documentary Rural Lifestyle Mendocino County %0 Thesis "%A Clevenger, Lesley" "%A Culbert, Bret" %D 1993 %T Nitrification potentials and specific respiration of an annual grassland soil and an agricultural soil amended with poultry litter compost %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Mar 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nitrification potentials and specific respiration of an annual grassland soil and an agricultural soil amended with poultry litter compost %L Box Q %K nitrification potential agricultural soils microbial biomass C:N ratios available nitrogen %X Agricultural solids amended with poultry manure compost and an annual grassland soild were measured for nitrification potential (NP) and microbial biomass. NP was greatest in agricultural soils. ��NP appeared to be strongly regulated to available N in both the agricultural soil (PLC) and in the grassland (GSL). ��Microbial biomass C was greater in the GSL surface coils (0-5cm) that both GSL subsurface (5-30cm) treatments. ��Specific respiration activity revealed a slight hyperbolic relationship with microbial biomass. ��Conclusions can be summarized as: Nitrification potential 1. NP increased in the POultry Litter Compost treatments with each treatment and over season. ��We attribute this increase response to the addition of available N. 2. Grassland treatments showed greater NP during periods of increased abatable N regulated by seasonal syndics of the region. "3. ��NP in PLC treatments were greater than NP in GSL treatments, which can be attributed to the increase in available N and primary successional characteristics of the agricultural soil." 4. an increase in available N may decrease the C:N ration resulting in less immobilization. 5. Site disturbance such as tillage may increase the O2 available for the nitrification process. Microbial biomass and specific respiration 1. The greatest microbial biomass was in the surface levels (0-5cm) of GSL treatments. 2. Specific respiration showed a slight inverse relationship to microbial biomass. "3. ��Relationships between microbial biomass, specific respiration and NP revealed no significant trends.4. It appears that the turnover rate of the microbial biomass may be higher in the agricultural sites." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClevengerL1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cline, Carla" %D 1993 %T The Eastern Sierra wilderness reader %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 04 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Eastern Sierra wilderness reader %L Box Q %K wilderness education environmental education natural history US Forest Service "%X This reader is a compilation of articles to be used for wilderness education. ��It was developed as a training manual for employees of the Inyo and Toiyabe National Forests working in wilderness in the Eastern Seierra. ��Topics covered include natural and human history of the Eastern Sierra; wilderness ethics; communication and interpretation techniques; wilderness philosophy and history; and, current wilderness management issues. ��Also included is a wilderness reading list which identifies additional resources covering these topics." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ClineC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Clough, Kim" %D 1981 %T Women in American Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Dec 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Women in American Agriculture %L Box H %K women in America American agriculture environmental history environment and society women and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CloughK1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Co, Sean A." %D 1995 %T Towards a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle Development: A California State University at Monterey Bay Sustainable Transportation Showcase Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 79 %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Towards a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle Development: A California State University at Monterey Bay Sustainable Transportation Showcase Project %L Box Q %K Electric vehicle Cal State Monterey Bay vehicle infrastructure developments "%X This thesis examines the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) as a transitional vehicle from the Internal Combustion Engine Behicle (ICEV) and auto-centric infrastructure, to a more benign system of personal transportation. ��To provide a background for the NEV, a definition of the vehicle is presented along with a discussion of the NEW and land use. ��In order to see how this vehicle can function on a larger scale, case studies with two California developments are show that incorporate some of the infrastructure necessary for the NEW. ��Consumer response to the electric vehicles and the potential market are also shown.���� �� In the second section, and application of NEV ideas are presented as a design for the transportation system on the campus of the newly greeted campus of California State University of Monterey Bay (CSUMB) at Fort Ord, California. ��A use of the the NEV as a mitigation for the projected impact of the CSUMB development is also discussed. ��Integrating the NEV into roads and a discussion of a user friendly design plan is present through the use of specific examples from the base. ��This alternative transportation system and the NEV taking the place of the full size automobile, is based upon pedestrian and cyclist access supported by shuttle and bus routes. ��Lastly funding for this project on a state and federal level are discussed in real world settings." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CoS1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cobb, Ross" "%A Israel, Shimon" %D 1993 %T Seasonal nitrogen fluctuation in an agricultural field bordering the Elkhorn Slough %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 01 Nov 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Seasonal nitrogen fluctuation in an agricultural field bordering the Elkhorn Slough %L Box Q %K nitrogen fluctuation over fertilization ammonium nitrate concentrations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CobbR1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cockrell, Ryan" %D 1993 %T De-Raillured: On the Road to Nowhere %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 87 %8 15 Feb 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! De-Raillured: On the Road to Nowhere %L Box Q %K Bicycles transportation bureaucracy UC Santa Cruz Campus %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CockrellR1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Coe, Sharon J." %D 1992 %T Wetlands: Regulations on Development of an Endangered Resource %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Emslie, Steve" %8 25 July 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wetlands: Regulations on Development of an Endangered Resource %L Box Q %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CoeS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cohen, Andrew E." %D 1986 %T Special Pathway: Ethics and Communication %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Special Pathway: Ethics and Communication %L Box Ww %K Communication Environmental Literature Environmental Ethics Modern life %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CohenA1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cohen, Joshua H." %D 1997 %T Propagating Two Native Plant Species: Scrophularia californica and Stachys bullata %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" "%E Hall, Karen" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Propagating Two Native Plant Species: Scrophularia californica and Stachys bullata %L Box Q %K Native Plant Propagation Propagation for use in Restoration Stachys bullata Scrophularia californica "%X An experiment was conducted to determine the efficient of propagation native plants for a restoration/revegetation project like the one conducted at Wilder Ranch State Park. ��Stem and root cuttings of the Stachys bullet and Scrophularia californica were propagated in both an in-the-field and greenhouse environment during the winter of 1997. ��all cuttings were propagated in a medium washed river sand for sex weeks. ��In both the in-the-field and greenhouse environment, propagation by root cutting was the most effective method of producing Stachy bullet and Scrophularia californica. ��A longer growth period may have allowed more progagules to reach maturity." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CohenJ1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cole, Aaron" "%T USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO PREDICT RECRUITMENT IN CALIFORNIA VALLEY OAK, Quercus lobata" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Barry Nickel, Environmental Studies" %8 11 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis "%! USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO PREDICT RECRUITMENT IN CALIFORNIA VALLEY OAK, Quercus lobata" %K GIS Geographic Information Systems Valley Oak Quercus lobata recruitment failure spatial analysis cartography "%X California Valley Oak, Quercus lobata, a deciduous, endemic oak species, is experiencing habitat-wide problems with recruitment. Significant differences in recruitment have been observed at locations across a range of climatic, elevational, and hydrological conditions. Spatial analysis using geographic information systems can help answer critical questions in an attempt to better understand the drivers of this phenomenon. Using climate and elevation data when comparing sites of observed recruitment against the known range of Q. lobata leads us to speculate that hydrological factors such as proximity to streams, water bodies, and ground water sources are the main determinants of recruitment success or failure." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ColeA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cole, Aaron" %D 2010 %T USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO PREDICT "RECRUITMENT IN CALIFORNIA VALLEY OAK, Quercus lobata" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Barry Nickel, Environmental Studies" %8 11 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO PREDICT "RECRUITMENT IN CALIFORNIA VALLEY OAK, Quercus lobata" %K GIS Geographic Information Systems Valley Oak Quercus lobata recruitment failure spatial analysis cartography "%X California Valley Oak, Quercus lobata, a deciduous, endemic oak species, is experiencing" habitat-wide problems with recruitment. Significant differences in recruitment have been observed at "locations across a range of climatic, elevational, and hydrological conditions. Spatial analysis using" geographic information systems can help answer critical questions in an attempt to better understand the drivers of this phenomenon. Using climate and elevation data when comparing sites of observed recruitment against the known range of Q. lobata leads us to speculate that hydrological factors such as "proximity to streams, water bodies, and ground water sources are the main determinants of recruitment" success or failure. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ColeA/ColeA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cole, Ian" %D 2010 %T Effects of stream Discharge & Creek area on Juvenile Salmon Abundance in the Scotts Creek Watershed %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Erika Zavaleta, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Effects of stream Discharge & Creek area on Juvenile Salmon Abundance in the Scotts Creek Watershed %K Scott Creek watershed stream discharge juvenile salmon abundance streamflow stream area coastal climate change %X Increasing demand for water resources and climate change are affecting discharge rates in small streams and rivers. These factors increase stress on already endangered salmon populations. I measured the effects of stream discharge on wetted stream-bed area and juvenile salmon "abundance in a small coastal watershed in central California. In three 100 meter reaches, during" "the months of June, October and December from 2006 to 2009, I measured abundance, discharge" and area. There was a significant effect of discharge on juvenile salmon abundance for reaches "sampled in October, where juvenile abundance increased linearly with stream discharge, with" between 6-40 additional individuals for every 0.01 cubic/meter/second of additional discharge. "Wetted stream-bed area also increased with discharge rates. In this watershed, stream-bed area" can be calculated as the natural logarithm of discharge. Managers interested in the conservation of salmon populations should consider stream discharge during dry months as a key variable affecting salmon abundance. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ColeI/ColeI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cole, Ian" %D 2010 %T Effects of stream Discharge & Creek area on Juvenile Salmon Abundance in the Scotts Creek Watershed %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Erika Zavaleta, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Effects of stream Discharge & Creek area on Juvenile Salmon Abundance in the Scotts Creek Watershed %K Scott Creek watershed stream discharge juvenile salmon abundance streamflow stream area coastal climate change %X Increasing demand for water resources and climate change are affecting discharge rates in small streams and rivers. These factors increase stress on already endangered salmon populations. I measured the effects of stream discharge on wetted stream-bed area and juvenile salmon "abundance in a small coastal watershed in central California. In three 100 meter reaches, during" "the months of June, October and December from 2006 to 2009, I measured abundance, discharge" and area. There was a significant effect of discharge on juvenile salmon abundance for reaches "sampled in October, where juvenile abundance increased linearly with stream discharge, with" between 6-40 additional individuals for every 0.01 cubic/meter/second of additional discharge. "Wetted stream-bed area also increased with discharge rates. In this watershed, stream-bed area" can be calculated as the natural logarithm of discharge. Managers interested in the conservation of salmon populations should consider stream discharge during dry months as a key variable affecting salmon abundance. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ColeI/ColeI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Coleman, Charles M." %D 1990 %T Political Animals: The Reintroduction of the Gray Wolf to Yellowstone National Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Political Animals: The Reintroduction of the Gray Wolf to Yellowstone National Park %L Box Q %K Wildlife management predators wolf Yellowstone %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ColemanC1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Collins, Tara" %D 1989 %T The Tallgrass Prarie National Park: Expanding Both Boundaries of the National Park Service %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 105 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 13 Mar 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tallgrass Prarie National Park: Expanding Both Boundaries of the National Park Service %L Box Ww %K Tallgrass Prairie National Park Preservation Economics and the Environment Restoration and Research %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CollinsT1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Colvin, Wesley Irwin III" %D 1996 "%T Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Removal from Santa Cruz Island, California: Managing Successional Processes to Favor Native over Nonnative Species" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 "%Y Gliesman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1996 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Removal from Santa Cruz Island, California: Managing Successional Processes to Favor Native over Nonnative Species" %L Box Q %K Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) exotic species removal "Santa Cruz Island, California" native plant restoration "%X Fennel, Foeniculum vulgar Mill., is an invasive, perennial herb on Santa Cruz Island, California. ��After the removal of grazing mammals, it has undergone a population explosion to presently occupy 10% of the island's areas while endangering native and island endemic plant species. ��Studies show that digging fennel out of the ground is the most effective way to eradicate it. ��Herbicide application is the second most effective method of eradication with season of application most important in reducing fennel cover the greatest, but nonnative species dominate native species with these two methods. ��Native species recovery is greatest with various fennel cutting and removal or nonremoval of the resulting litter, yet fennel cover is only marginally reduced below the control. ��Laboratory bioassays indicate fennel extracts decrease growth and germination of most species tested, including fennel itself while fennel biomass has declined in all field study plots over the past six years. ��A five-year study is in preparation to determine whether a combined controlled burn and herbicide application will result in a successful fennel management strategy. ��Laboratory results indicate that temperature of 100 Celcius or greater should be sufficient to prevent germination of fennel seeds to a depth of 2.5cm from the soil surface. ��In the event that the five-year study replaces a single exotic species problem with a multiple exotic species problem, other means of fennel management must be adopted, possibly the use of biocontrol." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ColvinW1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Colwell, Neal T." %D 1993 %T The cultural landscape of Fair Oaks %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 94 "%Y Pepper, Jim" "%E Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The cultural landscape of Fair Oaks %L Box Q "%K Fair Oaks, CA" development open space environment and culture population surveys %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ColwellN1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Colwick, Chris" %T A Critique Of The Benefit-Cost Analysis: Can It Efficiently Allocate the Environment? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critique Of The Benefit-Cost Analysis: Can It Efficiently Allocate the Environment? %L Box Ww %K Economics and the Environment Cost-benefit analysis accounting resource use allocation of resources consumers and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ColwickC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Commella, Lisa" "%A McCloskey, Gail" %D 1988 "%T The Blue Whale Pamphlet, Including the process and original text, with notes from my thesis advisor" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Blue Whale Pamphlet, Including the process and original text, with notes from my thesis advisor" %L Box Ww %K Blue Whales Cetaceans Environmental Education Animal Behavior Migration Feeding habits Mating habits Endangered Species %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CommellaL.pdf "%+ 126 Van Ness Avenue, Santa Cruz, Ca, 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Compton, Elizabeth" %D 1981 "%T The Brazilian Amazon Basin: Ecology, History, and Developmental Policy" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 129 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Brazilian Amazon Basin: Ecology, History, and Developmental Policy" %L Box Ww %K Amazon Basin Development of Forests History of amazon agriculture development economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ComptonE1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Concha, S. Raquel" "%A Faulkner, Dave" %D 1993 %T Managing the soil system: nitrification potentials of soil amended with organic and inorganic inputs %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Apr 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Managing the soil system: nitrification potentials of soil amended with organic and inorganic inputs %L Box Q %K nitrification potential N mineralization N immobilization poultry manure compost Lana vetch soil systems fertilizer soil quality %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ConchaR1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Connolly, Gayle D." %D 1992 %T LDC Debt Restructuring & Environmental Preservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! LDC Debt Restructuring & Environmental Preservation %L Box Q %K foreign debt environment and economics LDCs developing countries natural resources national assests %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ConnollyG1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Connouy-Newman, Hayley" %D 2008 "%T Butier Ranch, Borina Farmlands: Baseline Documentation Report" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 177 %8 20 May 2008 %9 Senior Internship "%! Butier Ranch, Borina Farmlands: Baseline Documentation Report" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Connouy-NewmanH.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Conroy, Duane" "%A Dietz, Cyndra" %D 1982 %T The Granite Mountains Insect Survey %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %9 Senior Thesis %! The Granite Mountains Insect Survey %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DietzC1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Conroy, Ian" %D 2007 %T Garrapata Creek Watershed: Invasive Weed Mapping Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Garrapata Creek Watershed: Invasive Weed Mapping Project %K Garrapata Creek Watershed Weed Management Environmentally Friendly Weed Control Sustainable Weed Control GIS Mapping %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ConroyI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Conroy, John" %D 1977 %T Fair Share Housing Allocation Panacea or Placebo - An examination of a proposed solution to the limited growth-housing scarcity conflict %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 114 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Fair Share Housing Allocation Panacea or Placebo - An examination of a proposed solution to the limited growth-housing scarcity conflict %L Box C %K Low income housing Housing and the environment Housing development City expansion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ConroyJ1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Constantine, William" %D 1983 %T Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act: 1983 and EPA Enforcement of the Clean Water Act in Region II %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 %8 17 Jul 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act: 1983 and EPA Enforcement of the Clean Water Act in Region II %L Box Ww %K Clean Water Act Environmental protection agency federal regulations environment and politics lobbying campaigns %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ConstantineW1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cook, Tamara J." %T The Ecology and Decline of Falco Femoralis in the Southwestern United States %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ecology and Decline of Falco Femoralis in the Southwestern United States %L Box Ww %K Aplomado Falcon endangered species habitat degradation loss of habitat DDE contamination species range %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CookT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cooley, Richard" %D 1974 %T An Operational Manual in Teaching Field and Laboratory Techniques Used in Establishing Environmental Quality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! An Operational Manual in Teaching Field and Laboratory Techniques Used in Establishing Environmental Quality %L Box B "%U http://spatial,cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CooleyD1979.pdf" %0 Thesis "%A Cooper, Laura Roberts" %D 1993 %T Curriculum development project: sustainable agricultural education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Curriculum development project: sustainable agricultural education %0 Thesis "%A Cooper, Robert" %D 12 Jun 2010 %T Internship Analytical Paper %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 11 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 9 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Internship Analytical Paper %K Pollen FERP plot Microscopic Photography Written Protocol %X Under Greg Gilbert my project was to create a database of pollen from the various plants in the region. This meant that I was starting a project that had not yet been attempted here at UC Santa Cruz. This was extremely exciting because I was truly able to "make this internship my project and figure things out on my own. But at the same time," this meant I was pretty much on my own to figure out how to compile all this "information, how to set up the field research, and how to process all of the pollen with" little feedback. This was the source of both great stress as well as great pride in what I accomplished. Greg had already established a massive collection of information regarding all the plants on the FERP plot; my project was created to add another dimension to this data. This meant that I would need to collect as many samples from as many different plants as possible in order to spearhead the research. This translated to being responsible for discovering the best method of collecting plants in the field in order to process them most efficiently. In addition to this paper and my final project the internship required me to develop a protocol for future interns who were interested in adding to this limitless database. This protocol is probably the best standing definition of what I have done with Greg. Therefore I am inserting it here as a complete project description. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/CooperR/CooperR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cooper, Robert" %D 12 Jun 2010 %T Internship Analytical Paper %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 11 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 9 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Internship Analytical Paper %K Pollen FERP plot Microscopic Photography Written Protocol %X Under Greg Gilbert my project was to create a database of pollen from the various plants in the region. This meant that I was starting a project that had not yet been attempted here at UC Santa Cruz. This was extremely exciting because I was truly able to "make this internship my project and figure things out on my own. But at the same time," this meant I was pretty much on my own to figure out how to compile all this "information, how to set up the field research, and how to process all of the pollen with" little feedback. This was the source of both great stress as well as great pride in what I accomplished. Greg had already established a massive collection of information regarding all the plants on the FERP plot; my project was created to add another dimension to this data. This meant that I would need to collect as many samples from as many different plants as possible in order to spearhead the research. This translated to being responsible for discovering the best method of collecting plants in the field in order to process them most efficiently. In addition to this paper and my final project the internship required me to develop a protocol for future interns who were interested in adding to this limitless database. This protocol is probably the best standing definition of what I have done with Greg. Therefore I am inserting it here as a complete project description. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/CooperR/CooperR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Copenheaver, William" %D 1988 %T Reforestation of Grasslands on the Campus of the University of California at Santa Cruz: A Proposal %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reforestation of Grasslands on the Campus of the University of California at Santa Cruz: A Proposal %L Box Ww %K UC Santa Cruz grassland restoration resource management reforestation energy source wood burning fuels %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CopenheaverW1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Copp, Jeannine C." %D 1993 %T Insects of the coast redwood understory %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 20 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Insects of the coast redwood understory %L Box Q %K moths insect food webs feeding behaviors Santa Cruz Mountains forest understory herbaceous plants "%X Several species of moths (Lepidoptera) were collected and reared from herbaceous plants growing in the Redwood forest [Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl.] of the Santa Cruz Mountains in central California. ��The purpose was to obtain information about the food web in the S. sempervirens forest understory, and to create one source listing a range of herbivores. ��Host records, basic life histories, and general physical descriptions are given for each of the ten species successfully reared to adulthood. ��At least one new host record was recorded. ��The species reared were members of the following families: Gracilariidae, Gelechiidae, Plutellidae, Torticidae, Geometridae, and Noctuidae. ��The insects were collected form the following plants: Viola sempervirens Greene, Dentaria californica Nutt., Rubus spa. cham. & Schlecht, Rhus diversiloba Torr & Gray, Oxalis omega Nutt., and Stachys bullet Benth." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CoppJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Coquelin, Frederick D." %D 1992 %T Population Dynamics of Two-Spotted Spider Mites and Predator Mites on Strawberries in Central California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 "%Y Swezey, Sean" %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Population Dynamics of Two-Spotted Spider Mites and Predator Mites on Strawberries in Central California %L Box Q %K Agroecology strawberries spider mites farming pests population dynamics "%X A multi-year systems level experiment investigating differences and changes between a connectional strawberry production system and an organic conversion system was initiated in 1987 by the Agroecology Program at UC Santa Cruz. ��This report explores the population dynamics of the two-spotted spreader mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch, (TSSM) and the predator mites Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, and Amblyseius californicus (McGregor), over the 1989 and 1990 cropping seasons. ��In 1989 an early spring surge of TSSM was controlled by P. persimilis and the action threshold of 10 mites/leaflet was not attained after early April. ��The second year also failed to reach action level. ��Two predator mites in combination seemed to be the factor the kept the TSSM to such low levels. ��An organic system with detectable population of the two predator mites is capable of containing TSSM to economically accepted population levels." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CoquelinF1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Corbin, Justin" %D 1993 %T Sustainable community design: a look at the environmental and social sustainability of three housing developments %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable community design: a look at the environmental and social sustainability of three housing developments %L Box Q %K development environmental planning sustainable design green design community development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CorbinJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Corcoran, Sandra" %D 1986 %T Greenpeace's Policy Against Cetaceans in Captivity: Are they Moving closer to the animal rights philosophy? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 10 Feb 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Greenpeace's Policy Against Cetaceans in Captivity: Are they Moving closer to the animal rights philosophy? %L Box Ww %K Greenpeace cetaceans animal rights environmental ethics higher level animals captivity %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CorcoranS1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cornejo, Rafael Steve" %D 1994 %T The Demography of two protected bird species : the red-cockaded woodpeck and the piping plover %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Demography of two protected bird species : the red-cockaded woodpeck and the piping plover %L Box Q %0 Thesis "%A Cosin, Wendy L." %D 1978 %T Santa Cruz Housing Turnover and Filtration Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Housing Turnover and Filtration Study %L Box C %K Housing Turnover Housing patterns Housing filtration Santa Cruz Housing Housing development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CosinW1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Covert, Kristin A." %D 1998 %T Analysis of the Insular Rodent Fauna of the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 "%Y Fusari, Maggi" "%E Minta, Steve" %8 23 Jan 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of the Insular Rodent Fauna of the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box Q "%K rodent fauna of Santa Cruz Mountains, rodent/vegetation affinities, sympatric species relations, management implications" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CovertK1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cox, Donald" "%A Lawrence, Julie" %D 1990 %T The Potential Use of Brassica Campestris as a Biological Control of Pest Insects in Broccoli %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Potential Use of Brassica Campestris as a Biological Control of Pest Insects in Broccoli %L Box W "%K Agroecology, Biology" %0 Thesis "%A Crane, Allison" %D 1990 "%T Environmental Studies for English as a Second Language Students of Japan: Teacher's Manual/Student Workbook/Video, ""Rainforests""" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Studies for English as a Second Language Students of Japan: Teacher's Manual/Student Workbook/Video, ""Rainforests""" %L Box Qq %K Japan English as a second language teaching student %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CraneA1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crane, Allison" %D 1990 "%T Environmental Studies for English as a Second Language Students of Japan: Teacher's Manual/Student Workbook/Video, ""Rainforests""" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Studies for English as a Second Language Students of Japan: Teacher's Manual/Student Workbook/Video, ""Rainforests""" %L Box Q %K Japan English as a second language teaching student %0 Thesis "%A Creager, Ronald Frank" %D 1994 %T What you can do to protect California's rivers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 23 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! What you can do to protect California's rivers %L Box Q %K River protection environmental groups California "%X This thesis gives suggestions and ideas for starting and running a river protection organization. ��Topics covered include: starting an organization, making that organization known in the community, campaigning for river issues, lawsuits and other measures, and proactive approaches to river protection. ��The appendixes include lists of laws that apply to rivers, government agencies with jurisdiction over rivers, and environmental organizations with interest and expertise in rivers." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CreagerR1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Creevy, Catherine A." %D 1982 %T The Nature of Delayed Implantation in the Sea Otter %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 %8 15 Apr 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Nature of Delayed Implantation in the Sea Otter %L Box Ww %K Sea otters delayed implantation reproductive cycle reproductive tract %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CreevyC1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Creighton, Laura" %D 1990 %T Kutambara: Spreading Peace Through Shona Music %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Kutambara: Spreading Peace Through Shona Music %L Box Q %K Music marimba Shona culture religion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CreightonL1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Creque, Jeffrey" %D 1977 %T Compost: An Overview %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 81 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Compost: An Overview %L Box Ww %K compost solid waste trash waste disposal waste management recycling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrequeJ1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cressy, Daniel" %D 1991 "%T Farmer's Market History, Re-Emergence and Benefits" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Farmer's Market History, Re-Emergence and Benefits" %L Box Q %K Farmers Markets Agriculture Environment and History Agroecology "Santa Cruz, CA" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CressyD1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crews, Timothy E." %D 1985 "%T Raised Field Agriculture Tlaxcala, Mexico with a Focus on Nutrient Cycling" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 94 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Raised Field Agriculture Tlaxcala, Mexico with a Focus on Nutrient Cycling" %L Box Ww %K raised field agriculture "Tlaxcala, Mexico" Nutrient cycling Petrochemicals in farming agroecosystem %X Research on traditional farming systems is needed. Many such systems appear to be impressively integrated "into the natural ecology of their region, and depend little" or not at all on external inputs of petro-chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Understanding the farming "practices of these systems, along with their ecological" "and sociological contexts, may 1) help to save the farming" "systems from major alteration or disintegration, and 2)" may give much needed insight in the design of sustainable agricultural systems elsewhere. This study addresses these two ends. "���� �� Raised Field agriculture in SW Tlaxcala, Mexico is a" "sophisticated, intensive traditional system of wetland" cultivation. Raised field-type farming date back to as early as 300 B.C. in Tlaxcala. The intensive cultivation of wetlands by means of raised or drained fields has often "been correlated with complex urban societies, such as the" "Aztec, Inca, and Mayan." Although threatened by Mexico's drive to industrialize "its agriculture, raised fields are still being farmed" with little or no petro-chemical inputs in certain areas of SW Tlaxcala. ���� �� The focus of this study was to chart the movement of materials which carry nutrients within and through the traditionally farmed raised field agroecosystem. This was accomplished through field observations and interviews with local ��campesinos�� or peasants. The raised field agroecosystem appears to have an "incredibly complete nutrient cycle, with human food harvests" being the primary nutrient export from the system. Zanjas or canals around the raised fields are extremelyuseful in water table management and as nutrient catchments. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrewsT1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crickmore, Ian David" %D 2006 %T Differences in Fat Deposition for Three Species of Migrating Passerines %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 %8 03 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Differences in Fat Deposition for Three Species of Migrating Passerines %K fat stores birds migration sparrow warbler flycatcher "%X Differences in fat stores for three migratory passerines - Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii), Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechi) and the Pacific Slope Flycatcher (Empidonax difficilis) - are investigated. Age-related differences in fat stores; differences in fat stores between the spring and fall migrations within age groups are studied and three methods of quantifying avian fat stores ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� fat score, body mass and body condition indices are compared. During migration, the ability of birds to lay down fat reserves is considered important for successful migration. Studies on different species have produced contradictory results about the connection between age, season and body fat. Here, age is shown to be significant for one species, D. petechi.. Differences between spring and fall fat stores are examined for two species, with both carrying more fat in spring. The three methods of assessing fat stores are shown to provide contradictory results, suggesting further studies need to be conducted to evaluate the validity of each method." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrickmoreI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crivello, Karleen" %D 1976 %T Assessing Technological Risk: Case Study North Sea Sub-see Pipelines %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 "%Y Bowden, G." %8 15 May 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing Technological Risk: Case Study North Sea Sub-see Pipelines %L Box C %K Sub-sea oil pipelines North Sea Oil North Sea environmental risk Of shore oil drilling Oil drilling risk assesment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrivelloK1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Croninger, Ann Kendra" %D 1990 "%T Asbestos: A Continuing Medical, Legal and Environmental Tragedy" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Asbestos: A Continuing Medical, Legal and Environmental Tragedy" %L Box Q %K Asbestos Epidemeology Environmental Toxicology Human Health Occupational Health %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CroningerA1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crooks, Deborah" %D 1990 "%T The Affect of Natural Incubation Time on the Hatch Rate of Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus, Eggs" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Affect of Natural Incubation Time on the Hatch Rate of Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus, Eggs" %L Box Q %K egg hatching Peregrine Falcon Hatch Rate Incubation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrooksD1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cross, Diane" %D 1986 %T A Survey for Presence of River Otter on the McCloud River in Northeastern California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 May 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Survey for Presence of River Otter on the McCloud River in Northeastern California %L Box Ww %K Endangered species river otter McCloud River environmental survey prey species %X A field survey of the M.cCloud river ~las carried out in "July, August, and September 1985 to determine presence of river" otters (Lutra canadensis) and areas of use along the length of this river. Approximately 48 km of river and its adjacent banks were investigated for otter signs. Prey species were determined and relative abundance of trout species ascertained; fresh otter scat was collected and analyzed; surveillance of an activity center was carried out. Evidence of river otter was found over a 13 km stretch of the lower McCloud river. The possible status of river otters on the McCloud river is discussed with the conclusion that a viable population probably exists on the lower McCloud river; no evidence was found that otters currently inhabit the upper river between Lower Falls and LakeMcCloud. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrossD1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cross, Kirsten" %D 1988 %T Infact and the Boycott of General Electric To End the Profit-motivated Nuclear Weapons Race: Organization and Dynamics of a Social Protest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 %8 15 Aug 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Infact and the Boycott of General Electric To End the Profit-motivated Nuclear Weapons Race: Organization and Dynamics of a Social Protest %L Box Ww %K boycotts General Electric Nuclear weapons shareholders social protests %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrossK1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crossfield, Caroline A." %D 1992 %T The Third Millennium and its Global Spiritual Crisis %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Third Millennium and its Global Spiritual Crisis %L Box Q %K Environment religion creation Christianity JPIC %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrossfieldC1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Crossno, Sean" %T From Seed to Table: Study of the Importance of School Garden and Nutrition Programs in Underserved Areas %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 14 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! From Seed to Table: Study of the Importance of School Garden and Nutrition Programs in Underserved Areas %K Organic Gardening Food Systems Alternative Nutrition "%X Underserved areas are commonly plagued by lack of accessibility to properly nutritious food. This is documentation of a project in which students at Renaissance High School in La Selva Beach California, and their participation in an organic gardening and nutrition program. The students grow and eat their own organic produce, actively engaging in an alternative food system." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CrossnoS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cudzilo, Alison E." %D 1998 %T Reconnecting to the Source: Sustainable Agricultural Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 190 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reconnecting to the Source: Sustainable Agricultural Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools %L Box Q "%K sustainable agricultural education, elementary and secondary students, agricultural literacy programs, agroecology education/case studies" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CudziloA1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Culhane, Kevin" %T Wildlife Study of Central Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 69 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wildlife Study of Central Park %L Box Ww %K Central Park man-made habitats wildlife populations natural history New York city economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CulhaneK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cummings, Susan Marie" %D 1986 "%T Agricultural Land Use Planning And Zoning In Lane County, Oregon" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 07 Feb 1986 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Agricultural Land Use Planning And Zoning In Lane County, Oregon" %L Box Ww "%K Land County, Oregon" development Zoning land use agricultural development environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CummingsS1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cunningham, Mary" %D 1985 %T A Guide to the Natural History of Bahia De Lose Angeles %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 89 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Aug 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Guide to the Natural History of Bahia De Lose Angeles %L Box Ww %K deserts beaches fauna and flora of Mexico environmental survey reptile species %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CunninghamM1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cunningham, Vanessa" %D 2009 %T Factors controlling understory vegetation after selective timber harvest in a redwood forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Erika Zavaleta, Deborah Letourneau" %8 11 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Factors controlling understory vegetation after selective timber harvest in a redwood forest %K Selective timber harvest understory riparian vegetation canopy cover Swanton Pacific Ranch microclimates "%X When determining the effects of management strategies on the forest, the understory vascular plant community has been largely ignored despite it playing an important role in the functioning of the forest ecosystem (Augusto et al., 2003). The objective of this study was to determine how three disturbance proxies (influx light level, harvest infrastructure, slash) influenced the short-term trajectory of the riparian understory vascular plant community after a selective timber harvest. Significant correlations started to appear when samples were grouped by site class or microclimate. In redwood dominant sites there was a positive regression between light level and plant cover ((R2 = 0.45, P=0.008). These patterns were absent in mixed redwood and hardwood site class. Shannon diversity (R2 = 0.46 P= 0.005) and Shannon evenness (R2 = 0.49 P= 0.003) had a strong negative regression with Oxalis oregana in redwood dominant site class only. The results suggest that O. oregana abundance decreases species diversity, evenness and density in understory by competitively excluding plants of resources. From the three proxies of disturbance studied here, an influx of light was the most significant controlling factor on the understory vascular plant community��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s short-term trajectory. A better understanding of the understory vascular plant community can aid in developing strategies for tree regrowth. If microclimates are a governing factor for understory vascular plant trajectory, then it is highly probable that they are a governing factor in tree regrowth." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CunninghamV.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cuomo, Celia" %D 1980 %T Teaching Environmental Studies: The Environmental Studies Newsletter at Loma Prieta High School %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Teaching Environmental Studies: The Environmental Studies Newsletter at Loma Prieta High School %L Box Ww %K Environmental Education Loma Prieta High School field trips teachers aids high school education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CuomoC1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Curdts, Thom" %D 1981 %T Birds of the McCloud River Preserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Birds of the McCloud River Preserve %L Box Ww %K McCloud river Avian species "Shasta County, California" environmental survey nesting %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CurdtsT1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Cureton, Jeanne Christine" %D 1983 %T The Effect of Simulated Acid Rain on the Germination and Growth of Seven Native California Wildflowers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 %8 15 Apr 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effect of Simulated Acid Rain on the Germination and Growth of Seven Native California Wildflowers %L Box Ww %K Germination acid rain california wildflowers pH levels herbaceous plants Sierra Nevada biome %X Research was conducted to determine the effect of simulated acid rain on the germination and growth of seven native California wildflowers. Experiments were carried out in environmentally controlled growth chambers at the University "of California, Santa Cruz from April-July, 1981. Seeds of the" "herbaceous angiosperms Aquilegia formosa, Clarkia ungiculata," "Eschscholzia californica, Gilia capitata, Nemophila maculata," "Oenothera hookeri, and Sisyrinchium bellum were exposed to" "acidified water at pH 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, and 5.6. Similar" germination rates occured betwe.en groups of plants grown at pH 4.5 and 5.6. Significantly lower germination rates usually occured at pH 1.5 and 3.0. The effect of simulated acid rain was even more pronounced during the early growth of the "seedlings. In most trials, plants grown at pH 1.5, 3.0, and" 4.5 had significantly lower mean wet weights than those grown at pH 5.6. These results suggest that prolonged incidence of acid precipitation in California may significantly decrease the viability and productivity of native herbaceous plantspecies in the Sierra Nevada biome. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CuretonJ1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Curl, Sharon" %D 1991 %T Use of California Ground Squirrel (Citellus beecheyi) to Design a Model Conservation Corridor %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 13 %8 15 Oct 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Use of California Ground Squirrel (Citellus beecheyi) to Design a Model Conservation Corridor %L Box Q %K Ground Squirrel Animal Conservation conservation biology conservation corridors Computer Modeling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CurlS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Curry, Jean" %D 1982 "%T Toxic and Hazardous Materials Inventory, Santa Cruz City School District" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Toxic and Hazardous Materials Inventory, Santa Cruz City School District" %L Box Ww %0 Thesis "%A D'Atri, Kristen E." %D 1992 %T A Yen for Bashing or Nihon: The New Hun? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 %8 17 Sep 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Yen for Bashing or Nihon: The New Hun? %L Box Q %K Japan Racial Tension Japanese Americans US and Japanese Relations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/D`AtriK1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dabek, Lisa" %D 1983 "%T Cooperative Feeding Behavior of the Humpback Whale, Megapters novaeangliae, in the Gulf of Maine" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Oct 1983 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Cooperative Feeding Behavior of the Humpback Whale, Megapters novaeangliae, in the Gulf of Maine" %L Box Eee %K Whales Whale feeding behaviors cooperative feeding Atlantic whales "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����Observations were made on humpback whales in the vicinity of Stellwagen Bank, north of Provincetown, Massachusetts in the Gulf of Maine.��嬉�_���� Information was recorded mainly by videotapes and organized by the use of a computerized even recorder.��嬉�_���� Cooperative feeding was documented for two whales.��嬉�_���� A specific behavior pattern was jointly repeated by the two whales within a given time period.��嬉�_���� An analysis was done which showed that each whale was repeating a series of behavior nonrandomly and that one whale consistently followed the other whale during the entire sequence. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Although only one sequence was analyzed, the extend of repetition by the two whales strongly suggests the presence of cooperative feeding.��嬉�_���� Implications of cooperative feeding are discussed as well as the need for further research." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DabekL1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dahlgren, Susan" %D 1979 %T The Dynamic Forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 24 Jan 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Dynamic Forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box Eee %K slide show environmental education environmental programs wildlife photography "%Z Cain, Stanley" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DahlgrenS1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dahlin, Kristen L." %D 1987 %T Park Planning in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Park Planning in Santa Cruz County %L Box Eee %K Santa Cruz County Parks Planning and Development Subdivisions Environment and development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DahlinK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dangles, Simone" %D 1975 %T Visitor Center Interpretive Program Younger Lagoon Coastal Marine Lab %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 18 %8 15 Jun 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Visitor Center Interpretive Program Younger Lagoon Coastal Marine Lab %L Box Eee %K Visitor Guide Marine Lab Coastal Environment Docent %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DanglesS1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dangles, Simone" %D 1975 %T Visitor Center Iterpretive Program Younger Lagoon Coastal Marine Lab %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Visitor Center Iterpretive Program Younger Lagoon Coastal Marine Lab %0 Thesis "%A Daniel, Lesli" %D 1990 %T Considering Development Work? A student guide to the development world %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Considering Development Work? A student guide to the development world %L Box Q "%K Citizen Action, Ecodevelopment" %0 Thesis "%A Dann, Kevin" %D 1979 %T An Introduction to Adaptive Coloration in Animals %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Introduction to Adaptive Coloration in Animals %L Box C %K North American vertebrates terrestrial animals Animal Coloration Animal adaptations Camouflage %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DannK1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Danzig, Toni" %D 1995 "%T A Field Study of the Fauna of Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve Martin Road Site, Bonny Doon, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Field Study of the Fauna of Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve Martin Road Site, Bonny Doon, California" %L Box Q %K Faunal inventory diversity communities habitats %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DanzigT1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dash, Brett A." %D 1993 %T Exotic species eradication and native species enhancement : fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) on Santa Cruz Island %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 83 %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Exotic species eradication and native species enhancement : fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) on Santa Cruz Island %L Box Q %K fennel removal Santa Cruz Island herbicides species replacement %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DashB1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dashe, Michael" %D 1981 %T An Introduction to the Plants at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 151 "%Y Collett, Ray" %8 15 Dec 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Introduction to the Plants at UCSC %L Box Eee %K Areas - UCSC - Flora Natural History Santa Cruz Forests Environmental Survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DasheL1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davey, Susan" %D 1984 %T Weed Index %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Weed Index %L Box Eee "%K Agroecology, Biology" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DaveyS1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davidson, Kenneth F." %D 1992 %T The Right to Pollute %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of california Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! The Right to Pollute %L Box Q %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavidsonK1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Carol" %D 1981 "%T Territorial Behavior of the Northern Oriole, Icterus Galbula Bullockii at Hastings Reservation, Montery Co., California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 79 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Sep 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Territorial Behavior of the Northern Oriole, Icterus Galbula Bullockii at Hastings Reservation, Montery Co., California" %L Box Eee %K Avian Reproduction Hastings Reservation spacing patterns home-ranges territorial behavior "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Northern Orioles (Icterus galbula bullock) were observed on Hastings Natural History Reservation, Monterey Co., California between April 1 and July 15, 1981.��嬉�_���� Northern Orioles breed on Hastings Reservation in two different spacing patterns: 1) a colonial area and 2) a solitary area.��嬉�_���� Comparisons in territorial behavior, home-ranges, and reproductive success were made between one colonial pair and seven solitary orioles.��嬉�_���� Results indicate that colonial pair spent more time in territoriality than the solitary nesters.��嬉�_���� Home-ranges were larger for solitary nesters, and reproductive success was higher for solitary nesters." "%Z Newberry, Todd" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisC1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Cassandra" %D 2007 %T Crafting Connections: The Importance of Creating Connections Between Children and the Natural Environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Crafting Connections: The Importance of Creating Connections Between Children and the Natural Environment %K Children Kids Natural Environment Connections Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Katie Lin" %D 2002 "%T An Unfolding Future: Reflections on My Internship with the Life Lab Science Program, Brilliant Children, and the Presence of my Future" %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 %8 15 Jun 2002 %9 Senior Thesis "%! An Unfolding Future: Reflections on My Internship with the Life Lab Science Program, Brilliant Children, and the Presence of my Future" %L Box Q %K Environmental Education Gardening with Children Life Lab Creating Environment Workshops %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisK2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Lauren" %D 1979 %T A Sense of Place: The Land Ethic of Turtle Island %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! A Sense of Place: The Land Ethic of Turtle Island %L Box C %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisL1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Matthew" %D 1992 %T Natural History Calendar and Planner %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural History Calendar and Planner %L Box Q %K Natural history calenar planner %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Margot R." %D 1980 %T The Ethics of Indusing Labor During Childbirth %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ethics of Indusing Labor During Childbirth %L Box Eee %K Labor and Delivery Inducing Labor Bioethics Medical Ethics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisM1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Orion" %D 1993 "%T Creating environmental defense systems: ecological barriers, buffers, and filters, and their use in protecting wetlands from neighboring communities" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %9 Senior Thesis "%! Creating environmental defense systems: ecological barriers, buffers, and filters, and their use in protecting wetlands from neighboring communities" %L Box Q %K Buffer zones Agroecological Interface land reclamation native plants "%X Agriculture causes a lot of harm to the environment. ��In an effort to reduce off-farm and Down-stream impacts, we must examine and strengthen the buffering processes that already exist at the boundary regions between Agricultural lands and natural or Developed regions. ��Buffer zones can tie up and trap vectors moving both ways, onto and off of farm communities, thus acting as natural filtering mechanisms." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisO1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, S.T." %D 1984 %T Energy Sufficient Architectural Design: A Systems Approach (and Addendum) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Sufficient Architectural Design: A Systems Approach (and Addendum) %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisS1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, Thomas Michael" %D 1996 %T Biodiversity Loss: A Dilemma of Global Proportions %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Howarth, Rich" %8 15 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biodiversity Loss: A Dilemma of Global Proportions %L Box Q %K Biodiversity loss: the problem importance of a biodiversity convention economic efficiency and sustainability the biodiversity treaty "%X I discuss what biodiversity is, the deriving forces behind the loss of biodiversity and the effects of these forces including the significance of it all. ��Also how economic efficiency and sustainability come into play with this pervasive problem and the importance of these criterion in the solution process. ��I discuss why a biodiversity convention is necessary ie. to narrow N-S divergence, etc. ��The Biodiversity Treaty agreed upon at Rio 92 is analyzed and I conclude with many thoughts on what the future must hold in order to slow the loss of biodiversity." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisT1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Davis, William E." %D 1988 %T Radioactive Waste Dumping at Sea: Economic Issues and Policy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 73 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 11 Nov 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Radioactive Waste Dumping at Sea: Economic Issues and Policy %L Box Eee %K Radioactive Waste IAEA Republic of Nauru Costal Environments Economics of Nuclear Disposal "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����This paper outlines the conceptual resources that the discipline of Economics can bring to bear upon the issue of radioactive waste dumping in the international ocean commons.��嬉�_���� The topics discusses include: common property externalities; efficiency and social welfare; geographic equity and compensation principles; procedural equity, and intergenerational equity and discounting; risk and uncertainty; and types of costs, including opportunity costs, external and internal costs, tangible and intangible costs, and the costs of public aversion, all in the context of ocean dumping. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Cost-effectiveness analysis is identified as the economic methodology which best applies to the case of ocean dumping, but several complications are discussed which distinguish such an analysis for ocean dumping from more standard analyses.��嬉�_���� These complication include: unaccounted external environmental costs; intangible costs, especially due to impacts on human health; a large degrees of uncertainty about so many factors; the irreversibility of ocean dumping; and pronounced intergenerational effects and associated ethical questions.��嬉�_���� It is essential that these factors be included in the analysis despite the procedural difficulties. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� A preliminary comparison with land-based alternatives reveals: the relatively high degree of uncertainty intrinsic to ocean dumping, and greater difficulties in resolving this uncertainty; the higher degree of irreversibility of ocean dumping; and the characteristics of ocean dumping that render the practice unavoidably inequitable.��嬉�_���� These factors all disfavor the ocean dumping of lo-level radioactive wastes in the international ocean commons. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� In conclusion, some methodological recommendations are offered, and it is emphasized that the aforementioned considerations must be incorporated into any economic analysis.��嬉�_���� Otherwise, the analysis will be unavoidable skewed and potentially misleading.��嬉�_���� Since cost-effectiveness analysis is concerned only with economic efficiency, and not equity, the distributional consequences of ocean dumping will also have to be detailed, in order to adequately incorporate equity consideration into the analysis." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DavisW1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Daw, Sonya K." %D 1989 %T The Quest for Right Action: Dilmmas in the Re-introduction of an Endangered Species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 05 Apr 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Quest for Right Action: Dilmmas in the Re-introduction of an Endangered Species %L Box Eee %K Endangered Species Re-introducation Falcons Predatory Birds %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DawS1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dawes, James" %D 1990 %T Making a Case for a Hypothetical Sailboard Resort in Jamaica %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Farrell, Bryan" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Making a Case for a Hypothetical Sailboard Resort in Jamaica %L Box Q %K Jamaica economics recreation tourism sailboarding %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DawesJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dawson, Shelly" %D 1990 %T Economic Conversion and Its Relationship to Defense Production and Environmental Problem Solving Production %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 10 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic Conversion and Its Relationship to Defense Production and Environmental Problem Solving Production %L Box Q %K politics and the environment economic conversion defense production nuclear war defense spending cold war %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DawsonS1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dayes, Cathy" %D 1989 %T Salmonid Habitat Enhancement in a Central Coast Stream %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Salmonid Habitat Enhancement in a Central Coast Stream %L Box Q %0 Thesis "%A De la Puerta, Elena Maria" %D 1995 %T Environmental Racism: A Problem That is Growing Globally and Locally Which Affects Us All %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Racism: A Problem That is Growing Globally and Locally Which Affects Us All %L Box S %K Environmental racism rural and urban racism farmworkers and pesticides North and its repercussions on the South %0 Thesis "%A De Silva, Tara" %D 2011 %T EFFECT OF DIFFERENT EXOTIC CONTROL STRATEGIES ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF NATIVE GRASSES IN COASTAL PRAIRIE %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A %P 14 "%Y Holl, Karen D." %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! EFFECT OF DIFFERENT EXOTIC CONTROL STRATEGIES ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF NATIVE GRASSES IN COASTAL PRAIRIE %K Coastal prairie restoration invasive vegetation tarping herbicide native grasses scraping "%X Competition with exotic vegetation is one of the primary obstacles to restoring endangered coastal prairie habitats. This research project compared the effectiveness of different exotic vegetation control methods on promoting native grass survival and growth in California coastal prairie habitat. Ten different treatments were tested at the University of California Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve; the five primary treatments were topsoil removal, herbicide, tarping once (1x), tarping twice (2x), and control, and each of these were crossed with a mulched and non-mulched treatment. I planted 2000 seedlings of each of three native grasses (Nassella pulchra, Elymus glaucus, and Hordeum brachyantherum) and measured plant survival and cover within each treatment twice during the first growing season. My findings showed that exotic control treatments had no significant effect on survivorship of the three species (p > 0.05 for all species). There was a significant effect of the treatments on cover for all three grasses. Both 1x and 2x tarping resulted in the highest native plant cover and scraped plots had the lowest cover. Herbicide treatment produced significantly lower cover for E. glaucus than both tarping treatments, but cover for N. pulchra and H. brachyantherum in herbicide plots was statistically similar to that of 1x and 2x tarping. There was a significant mulch��treatment interaction for two species which showed negative effects of mulch on cover in tarping treatments and positive effects within scraped and control plots. Based on these results, I suggest the use of 1x tarping for of native grasses in coastal prairies, as there is less effort involved than in 2x tarping and herbicide has questionable effects on ecosystems." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DesilvaT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A De Vera, Alexander" %D 2011 %T GREENING THE GREEKS: AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT OF ENERGY SERVICE CORPS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! GREENING THE GREEKS: AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT OF ENERGY SERVICE CORPS %K energy efficiency greenhouse gas emissions pollution fraternity sorority "%X The United States is the largest consumer of the energy in the world, consuming over 21% of the worlds energy and is also the largest producer of energy in the world. The United States produces over 70% of its energy from fossil fuels and this is leading to increase in green house gas emissions and toxic gases in our atmosphere. A large percentage of this energy is used in residential buildings for heating, cooling and electricity. A way to help alleviate the problem of increase in GHGs is to decrease the amount of energy used and this can be done by making homes more energy efficient. This is what we do for Energy Service Corps and for this project, Greening the Greeks. We conduct energy surveys and weatherizations for homes and this project is a competition to see which fraternity or sorority can save the most money on their energy bills." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DeVeraA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Debaille-Galfard, Thierry" %D 1993 %T Major Determinants Of Environmental Degradation In Societies In Africa And Latin America %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Major Determinants Of Environmental Degradation In Societies In Africa And Latin America %L Box S %K Environmental degradation Africa Latin America %0 Thesis "%A DeBraal, Karen" %D 1986 "%T The History, Policy and Current Events Affecting Mountain Lions in" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The History, Policy and Current Events Affecting Mountain Lions in" %L Box Eee %K Hunting Trophy Hunting Fish and Game Wildlife conservation cougar mountain lions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DeBraalK1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Decker, Wyatt W." %D 1985 %T The Desert Bighorn Sheep of The Granite Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 %8 12 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Desert Bighorn Sheep of The Granite Mountains %L Box Eee %K Desert Bighorn Sheep Environmental Survey Competition for food Arizona Desert %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DeckerW1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A DeFloria, John J." %T Spatial Distribution of California Ground Squirrels on the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Spatial Distribution of California Ground Squirrels on the UCSC Campus %L Box Uu %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Delaney, Nicholas J." %D 2006 "%T Genetic Conservation of Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi) in low order tributaries of Flathead Lake, Montana" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 %8 17 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Genetic Conservation of Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi) in low order tributaries of Flathead Lake, Montana" %K Trout Introgression Flathead basin flathead lake Genetic Conservation low order tributaries "%X Introgression between Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi) with introduced Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is rapidly spreading in the Flathead basin of Montana. Four low order tributaries feeding Flathead Lake were examined to determine if introgression was occurring. Using PINE PCR genetic methods, all populations were determined to be pure Westslope Cutthroat trout. These results support the belief that the majority of pure populations of Westslope Cutthroat Trout persist where barriers exist, and the absence of anthropogenic disturbance. Due to the probable isolation from Flathead Lake, the four study populations may be impacted by inbreeding depression. Further genetic analysis is needed to determine the amount of genetic variation within and between each stream population." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DelaneyN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dell, Christina" %D 2002 %T The Analysis of Physical and Chemical Properties Influencing the Morphology of the Santa Cruz Coastline %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Analysis of Physical and Chemical Properties Influencing the Morphology of the Santa Cruz Coastline %L Box S %K Coastline Morphology Clay XRD Analysis "Grain-size analysis""" %0 Thesis "%A DeMent, Jeanette" %D 1994 %T Issues in the management of exotic species %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Issues in the management of exotic species %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Demes, Jennifer" %D 1993 %T The Santa Cruz greenbelt %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! The Santa Cruz greenbelt %L Box S %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DemesJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Den-Macker, Shoshana" %D 2003 %T All Inclusive Community: Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems and Theconception of The All Together Now! Association %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 %8 15 Jun 2003 %9 Senior thesis %! All Inclusive Community: Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems and Theconception of The All Together Now! Association %K sustainable agriculture society and agriculture distribution agroecology farming communities %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DenmackerS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Derbin, James E." %D 1993 %T Investigation Into Pentachlorophenol Analysis Of Bivalve Tissue %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Investigation Into Pentachlorophenol Analysis Of Bivalve Tissue %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Derby, Sandra T." %D 1986 %T Packets for Nature Study: Exploring the Pond %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Packets for Nature Study: Exploring the Pond %L Box Eee %K Environmental Education Pond wildlife Early Childhood development Curriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DerbyS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A DeSerio, Iris J." %D 2006 %T Trail Alternatives through Upper Moore Creek in the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 50 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 27 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Trail Alternatives through Upper Moore Creek in the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve %K UCSC Natural Reserve CNR Moore Creek trail bike bike trails environmental protection "%X The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) Campus Natural Reserve (CNR) was created to provide UC students and faculty with protected natural areas for teaching, research, and nature study. The original plans for the CNR included an interpretive trail system through the entire CNR. No vehicles are allowed inside reserve parcels, except on designated roads and trails and for emergency access. Two important issues currently face the Upper Moore Creek area of the UCSC CNR: 1) providing access for teaching and research, and 2) resolving the problem of unauthorized bicycle use which creates conflicts with programmatic uses, pedestrians, and natural systems. In many sections of the Upper Moore Creek area there is either no separation between the trail and the creek channel, or multiple trails exist on both sides of the creek channel. The current trail is not able to withstand heavy use without severe erosion, and the situation will only worsen with anticipated increases in use in the future, whether bicycle, pedestrian or both. Both the UCSC Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan and Transportation & Parking Services (TAPS) are involved in plans which would impact the Upper Moore Creek and may influence the supported alternative. The recently completed UCSC Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan identifies as a serious problem the compromise of the campus drainage system due to bicycle use, and recommends projects to protect the system in the future. TAPS is sponsoring preparation of a new bicycle plan for UCSC, including the issue of designating single track bicycle trails on the UCSC campus. This analysis draws on stakeholders��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� input and outlines four trail alternative approaches to address erosion problems and user conflicts within the Upper Moore Creek area of the CNR: 1) a professionally built, multipurpose trail funded through Transportation Enhancement Activities (TEA) grant; 2) a professionally built trail funded through a restoration grant; 3) a slightly modified pedestrian trail with restriction of bicycle access and 4) a no action alternative. Any trail in Upper Moore Creek will include interpretation, regardless of its designation as single or multipurpose, in keeping with the original plans for the CNR. No action will be taken until there is funding to construct, operate, and maintain any new system. If bicycle use is to be allowed, the current UCSC policy will be used to specifically designate the Upper Moore Creek area as available for bicycle use. Any such designation would be based on the support of the Campus Natural Reserves Advisory Committee (CNRAC) and the Campus Land Use Management Advisory Committee (CLUMAC). All alternatives, including benefits, drawbacks, funding strategies, and trail design considerations, are evaluated and presented to aid the UCSC CNRAC and CLUMAC in evaluating alternatives." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DeserioI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Detweiler, Lara A." %D 1992 %T The Artic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Resource Commodification vs. Native Cultural Preservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Artic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Resource Commodification vs. Native Cultural Preservation %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Dey, James N." %D 1987 %T The Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project: What Does It Mean for the Shellfishery of Kachemak Bay and Did Anyone Care? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 01 May 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project: What Does It Mean for the Shellfishery of Kachemak Bay and Did Anyone Care? %L Box Eee %K Hydroelectric Energy shellfisheries Environmental Impact Reports Electrical Power demand "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� A study of the policy and impact assessment process of a major hydroelectric development in relation to a local commercial fishery resource in Southcentral Alaska.��嬉�_���� Given background in policy development, the Environmental Report, and recent publications in local habitat and fishery knowledge, speculation is made on possible impacts not clearly covered.��嬉�_���� Recommendations are made that shell fishing concerns are answered with targeted, definitive research and that public involvement is emphasized.��嬉�_���� It is also indicated that that research, existing follow-ups and sections of the Environmental Report must be better integrated for a valid assessment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DeyJ1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Diaz de Leon, Elzbet" %D 1981 %T A Sanctuary for Humpback Whales in Southeast Alaska %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 15 Feb 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Sanctuary for Humpback Whales in Southeast Alaska %L Box Eee %K Humpback Whales Marine Sanctuary Whale feeding Alaskan Politics Boat traffic and whales "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� The Marine Mammal Commission has stated that the need for a comprehensive Recovery Plan for the North Pacific Humpback Whale and started proceedings to establish a Marine Sanctuary for the whales in Hawaii.��嬉�_���� The Workshop Committee for this Sanctuary has expressed interest in similar protection for Humpbacks in Alaska.��嬉�_���� To be suitable for Alaska the Hawaiian sanctuary program must be modified to deal with feeding rather than reproducing whales.��嬉�_���� The management problems in Southeast Alaska include: a severe lack of knowledge about the animals and their critical habitat, a conflict between boat use and whale protection in Glacier Bay, and the motility of whales around a large area of Southeast Alaska.��嬉�_���� This paper recommends establishing a flexible Marine Sanctuary in the Areas of Southeast Alaska which is frequented by Humpback Whales to protect the whales from harassment and their habitat from deterioration.��嬉�_����" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DiazE1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dickenson, Bob" "%A Nixon, Dave" %D 1979 %T Assessing Santa Cruz County's Coastal Resources - A Proposal %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing Santa Cruz County's Coastal Resources - A Proposal %L Box C %0 Thesis "%A Dickerson, Daniel J." %D 1971 %T Energy Resources and Economic Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 %8 4 Jun 1971 %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Resources and Economic Development %L Box C %K Energy Economics Energy Technology Energy Development Biofuels Energy Consumption %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DickersonD1971.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dickinson, Bob" "%A Nixen, Dave" %D 1979 %T Assessing Santa Cruz County's Costal Resources- A Proposal %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 %8 31 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing Santa Cruz County's Costal Resources- A Proposal %L Box C %K Recreational Areas Seashore Management Coastal Protection Environment and Beaches Santa Cruz County Beaches %0 Thesis "%A Dickinson, Robert" %D 1982 %T The Santa Cruz County Coastline a Physical and Historical Survey %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! The Santa Cruz County Coastline a Physical and Historical Survey %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DickinsonR1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dickinson, Rebecca" %D 2009 %T Community Level Recycling Practices: Leading The Way To a Zero-Waste Society %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 63 "%Y Weixin Cheng, Environmental Studies" %8 10 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Community Level Recycling Practices: Leading The Way To a Zero-Waste Society %K Recycling Sustainability Community Environmental Stewardship Education "%X Recycling is one easy way for anyone to help keep our environment more sustainable. Many people underestimate the environmental benefits of recycling and are uniformed about what and how to recycle. Community level recycling can have many environmental benefits, and it is necessary to educate the general public about how they can help. I compiled information about recycling to improve the campus community�۪s collective knowledge about general recycling practices and to encourage members of the campus community to be more aware of their environmental impact. I emphasized what and how to recycle, and ways to live a more sustainably life. I designed a series of posters, each with an individual theme, relating to an important environmental or recycling related issue." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/DickinsonR/DickinsonR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dickman, Alan" %D 1976 %T Changes in Species Composition of a Ponderosa Pine Stand: The Effects of a Fire Suppression Policy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Greenlee, Jason" %8 15 Apr 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Changes in Species Composition of a Ponderosa Pine Stand: The Effects of a Fire Suppression Policy %L Box C %K Controlled Burns Invasive Species Pine trees Fir trees Biology of Trees Social ecology of trees "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����A 35 acre Ponderosa pine stand situated in the midst of a Douglas-fir forest is being invaded by Douglas-fir seedlings in the understory. Located in the Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, west of the crest of the Cascade Mountains, this region is subject to many lightning fires every year. Frequent ground fires. caused by lightning strikes, used to burn through the stand, returning to the soil the nutrients locked in the litter. These fires also kept the more fire-susceptible Douglas-fir at a minimum level in the pine stand. With fire suppression the more shade-tolerant Douglas-fir invade the understory of the pines and the young pines are reduced in number due to decreased levels of light. Other undetected effects, such as infestations of pine beetles, may become evident as suppression continues. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� In order to restore the area to its natural state it is necessary that fire be returned to the system. A program of prescribed, controlled burns (perhaps in conjunction with manual thinning at first) would be necessary to reduce the high level of Douglas-fir in the understory and allow Ponderosa pines to regenerate themselves. Once natural conditions were attained it might be possible to allow lightning fires to burn harmlessly through the stand.��嬉�_����" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DickmanA1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dierauf, Lisa" %D 1990 %T Steps to Creating a community Garden in San Francisco %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Steps to Creating a community Garden in San Francisco %L Box S %K Garden San Francisco community %0 Thesis "%A DiFiore, Dean" %D 1982 %T Towards an Environmental Ethic %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Towards an Environmental Ethic %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DifioreD1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A DiGaudio, Ryan" %D 1995 %T Egg Age Preference of T. thalense in Parasitizing Artichoke Plum Moth Eggs and Observations of Possible Host Alternatives %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! Egg Age Preference of T. thalense in Parasitizing Artichoke Plum Moth Eggs and Observations of Possible Host Alternatives %L Box S %K Trichogramma thalense Artichoke Plume Moth Egg age preference alternative hosts %0 Thesis "%A Diggs, Jessica" %D 2009 %T The Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 "%Y Tyler, Breck" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! The Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group %K Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group "%X My internship with the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group has been a hands-on educational experience to say the least. I feel extremely fortunate to have been given the opportunity to work with an agency that has had such an amazing impact on wildlife conservation. After being informed of the efforts and successes of the SCPBRG in its contribution to peregrine falcon population recovery, ��as well as its work with species such as Harris�۪ hawks, elf owls, aplomado falcons, bald eagles and California condors, my desire to become involved drove me to inquire about internship opportunities within the program. Today, the SCPBRG monitors California peregrine falcon populations by training students and public volunteers to participate in an ���observation protocol�۝ which is where my role as an intern comes into play." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/DiggsJ/DiggsJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dillberg, Ivy" %D 2005 %T An evaluation of the restored riparian habitat of Moore Creek %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univeristy of California %V B.A. "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 06/01/2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! An evaluation of the restored riparian habitat of Moore Creek "%X Human alteration of Moore Creek, a drainage on the west side of the University of California, Santa Cruz campus, has led to erosion and invasion by non-native plant species. Recently, there have been multiple attempts to restore the watershed in order to provide habitat for the federally endangered red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii). In order to assess the success of recent restoration attempts I conducted a vegetation survey of the composition of native and non-native species along a 125-m section of Moore Creek. This survey replicated a survey conducted in 1999 and 2002. While there was no change in the herbaceous cover of native species over time, there was a decrease in overall bare ground, as well as an increase in total cover by non-native species. The willow overstory has increased since 2002, and in 2005 there was a decrease in non- native ground cover in the willow understory. Further restoration efforts, as well as continued monitoring, will be necessary to restore native plants to this area." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DillbergIThesis.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dillingham, Beth" %D 1983 %T Citizen Participation: The Spirit of Resistance and Hope for the Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Citizen Participation: The Spirit of Resistance and Hope for the Future %L Box Eee %K Citizen Action %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DillinghamB1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dillingham, Beth" %D 1983 %T Citizen Participation: The Spirit of Resistance and Hope for the Future %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Citizen Participation: The Spirit of Resistance and Hope for the Future %L Box Eee %0 Thesis "%A Dillon, Jay M." %D 1994 %T Alternative fuel vehicles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Alternative fuel vehicles %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Diven, Jason" %D 1997 %T Crisis Management: an examination of the implementation of the 1995 Salvage Logging Rider on the Warner Mountain Ranger District %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Crisis Management: an examination of the implementation of the 1995 Salvage Logging Rider on the Warner Mountain Ranger District %L Box S %K Salvage Logging Rider fire suppression Forest Service policy fire ecology of White Fir and Pine %0 Thesis "%A Divine, Cheryl R." %D 1982 %T The Mutualistic Interactions and Allelopathic Potential of Frass from Phryganidia Californica (Oak Moth) Feeding on Quercus Agriflia (Coast live Oak) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mutualistic Interactions and Allelopathic Potential of Frass from Phryganidia Californica (Oak Moth) Feeding on Quercus Agriflia (Coast live Oak) %L Box Eee %K Oak Moth UCSC campus insecticide use understory vegetation oak fertilizers "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� This thesis has served to demonstrate the inherent mutualizes between the California Oak Moth, Phryganidia californica and one of its host trees, the Coast Live Oak, Quercus agrifolia on the UCSC campus.��嬉�_���� The author demonstrates three main concepts to prove the hypothesis that the Phryganidia caterpillar is a beneficial insect to the oak.��嬉�_���� These are 1) the frass (excrement) of the caterpillar after feeding on the oaks leaves serves to fertilize the oak tree, 2) an alteration of the understory vegetation composition which occurs in a way beneficial to the host oak, and 3) this alteration allelopathically inhibits understory vegetation.��嬉�_���� Recommendations are made to curtail insecticidal spraying of the oak moth on the UCSC Campus until further research can be done." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DivineC1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dixon, Ted" %D 1981 %T Where's the Sun Now? An Examination of the Solar Energy Market %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Where's the Sun Now? An Examination of the Solar Energy Market %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DixonT1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Doane, James" "%A Thibodeau, Peter" "%A Weiss, Harold B." %D 1973 %T Nitrate Pollution in the Pajaro River Basin and Its Effects on Human Disease (With Emphasis on Hypertension and Methemoglobinemia) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 "%Y Cain, Stanley" %8 09 Jun 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nitrate Pollution in the Pajaro River Basin and Its Effects on Human Disease (With Emphasis on Hypertension and Methemoglobinemia) %L Box Eee %K methemoglobin tests nitrate pollution blood pressure studies epidemiology nitrate toxicity environmental toxicology "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� A team of students at UCSC determined that nitrate contamination of domestic water wells in the Pajaro River Basin exceeded public health standards.��嬉�_���� After detailed research they chose two specific physiologic variables, methomoglobin levels in infants and adult blood pressure to determine if they had any correlation with nitrate ingestion.��嬉�_���� Although neither experiment was conclusive, important suggestions were made for future studies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DoaneJet.al1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dolan, Jesse Blue" %D 2010 %T USING EDUCATIONAL GARDENS AS A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Krohn, Chris" "%E Coordinator, Internship Program" %8 12 May 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! USING EDUCATIONAL GARDENS AS A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES %K Garden Community Sustainable Educational Development Endangered Yucatan Mexico Cepeda %X This thesis explores the use of small gardens at secondary schools in impoverished indigenous communities in Mexico as a method to educate communities about the importance of "sustainable agricultural practices, maintaining a healthy diet and as a means to protect indigenous" cultures from the effects of globalization. Community gardens may be a means to help promote the use endangered edible species and thus helping protect them from extinction. Educational gardens have been used throughout the U.S. Gardens and can be an effective means to increase awareness of environmental issues concerning agriculture. This thesis discusses how a garden was constructed and used as an in the Yucatan peninsula in the town of Cepeda. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DolanJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dole, Krishna" %D 2001 %T The relative importance of climate change and the physiological effects of CO2 on freezing tolerance for the future distribution of Yucca brevifolia %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univeristy of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Loik, Michael" %! The relative importance of climate change and the physiological effects of CO2 on freezing tolerance for the future distribution of Yucca brevifolia %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DoleK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dole, Krishna Peter" %D 2000 %T The Relative Importance of Climate Change and the Physiological Effects of CO2 on Freezing Tolerence for the Future distribution of Yucca Brevifolia %B Environmental Studies "%Y Loik, Michael" "%E Sloan, Lisa" %9 Senior Thesis %! The Relative Importance of Climate Change and the Physiological Effects of CO2 on Freezing Tolerence for the Future distribution of Yucca Brevifolia %L Box S %K predictive vegetation mapping CO2 Climate change impacts plant physiology %0 Thesis "%A Dolman, Brock" %D 1992 %T Avifaunal Inventory and Redwood Forest Avian Management Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Avifaunal Inventory and Redwood Forest Avian Management Study %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Donahue, Elizabeth" %D 1985 %T A Self-Guide Tour of the U.C.S.C. Farm %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 06 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Self-Guide Tour of the U.C.S.C. Farm %L Box Eee %K UCSC Farm Environmental Tours Farm tours Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DonahueE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Donham, Diane" %D 1985 "%T Grazing And Politics In Capitol Reef National Park, Utah" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! Grazing And Politics In Capitol Reef National Park, Utah" %L Box Eee "%K Areas - Utah, Beaver Dam Slope" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DonhamD1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Donohue, Kevin" "%A Garrett, Julie" "%A Lagerweff, Annelies" "%A MacKay, Kathy" "%A McGuire, Kevin M." "%A Schmitt, Monty" %D 1992 %T Limited-Area Management Plan for the Byrne Forest Property %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Limited-Area Management Plan for the Byrne Forest Property %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Dopp, P. Steven" %D 1976 %T Approaches to Resource Recovery: The EPA and a Critique %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 81 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Approaches to Resource Recovery: The EPA and a Critique %L Box C %K Environmental Protection Agency EPA Environmental Regulations Environment and Politics Political Waste %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DoppP1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dorfman, Erin" %T Eco-tourism: An Alternative to Traditional Tourism in the Monterey Bay %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Eco-tourism: An Alternative to Traditional Tourism in the Monterey Bay %L Box Uu %K Eco-tourism Monterey Bay marine sanctuary %0 Thesis "%A Doucette, Lauren" %D 2011 %T Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market Zero-Waste Project Data %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 25 "%Y Shennan, Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market Zero-Waste Project Data %K Zero waste recycle SCCFM Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market %X Since increasing amounts of media coverage and research have been focused on the growing amount of "plastic trash found in lakes, oceans, even inside mammals and other aquatic animals, the public has" "begun to see a new age of trash consciousness. Cities around the world, particularly in California, have" "forged a new way of life that leaves plastics behind. Grocery stores, chain retail, and large pharmacies" are being hit with new legislation surrounding this change���the plastic bag bans. The stark reality of plastics inability to break down and recycle itself into a different form is cause for cities such as San "Francisco, San Jose, Palo Alto, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles unincorporated, Santa Monica, Manhattan" "Beach, Portland, Seattle, Mexico City, and whole countries such as China and Ireland to move towards" eliminating plastic bags from their citizen�۪s consumer habits (ecologycenter.org). Each city ran into "set-backs and resistance from various sectors, yet the issue at hand was too important to ignore. Thus" "plastic bag bans, although seemingly rare, are sweeping the nation and will continue to influence" consumer habits since around 12 million barrels of oil are used to produce a years worth supply of plastic bags and this precious supply of oil noticeably dwindles each year (cuesa.org). These reasons and several others have catalyzed the Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market to begin a campaign towards zero-waste at each of their locations that will work to eventually ban the plastic bag. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DoucetteL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dougherty, Sharon" %D 1980 %T India Blackbuck Antelope: Management of Two Major Populations in India %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! India Blackbuck Antelope: Management of Two Major Populations in India %L Box Eee %K Areas - India %0 Thesis "%A Dougherty, Sharon E." %D 1980 %T Blackbuck Antelope in India: Perspective on the Management on a Threatened Species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Blackbuck Antelope in India: Perspective on the Management on a Threatened Species %L Box Eee %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DoughertyS1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Doughty, Caitlin" %D 2010 "%T Petroleum Extraction, Markets, And Connection to Place:" A Comparative Study Of Two Huaorani Communities In The Ecuadorian Amazon %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 109 "%Y Jeffrey Bury, Environmental Studies" "%E Flora Lu, Latin American Latino Studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 "%9 Senior Thesis, Highest Honors" "%! Petroleum Extraction, Markets, And Connection to Place:" A Comparative Study Of Two Huaorani Communities In The Ecuadorian Amazon %K Indigenous people oil conservation Huaorani Amazon Ecuador %X The expansion of extractive industries in South America has resulted in social and environmental challenges to the indigenous communities living near the coveted resources. The Huaorani of the Ecuadorian Amazon have grappled with oil exploitation in their territory for the "last forty years. This has lead to a variety of repercussions, from ecological degradation," "increased income opportunities and market involvement, and political mobilization through" groups such as the Association of Waorani Women of the Ecuadorian Amazon (AMWAE). In "this study, two Huaorani communities, Gareno and Quehueiri-ono, are compared in order to" assess how social dynamics and interactions with their environment have changed. The two villages vary in their location���one along an oil road (Gareno) and the other reachable only by plane or canoe (Quehueiri-ono)���yet are comprised of relatives who used to live together. I "found that Gareno residents rely more on the market, jobs and assistance from oil companies and" are feeling the affects of changed livelihoods through a higher instance of community problems. The forest surrounding Gareno also has a reduced abundance of animals compared to Quehueiriono. The residents of Quehueiri-ono are more reliant on hunting for subsistence and depend on ecotourism for monetary income. The forest surrounding this community is more intact than in "Gareno. Both communities understand the importance of conservation of the forest, but" articulate different sets of concerns. I argue that conservation efforts in each of these "communities need to understand the particular contexts, perspectives, and visions of each," recognizing intra-cultural diversity and dynamism. I further argue the notion of �ۥecologically noble savages��� should be replaced by an awareness of the contemporary struggles and opportunities facing indigenous people as they transcend the simplistic traditional/modern dualisms used to categorize them. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/DoughtyC/DoughtyC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Downes, Nicole" %D 1999 "%T Plan for Revitalization and Expansion of the Rare Fruit Garden at the University of California, Santa Cruz Arboretum" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! Plan for Revitalization and Expansion of the Rare Fruit Garden at the University of California, Santa Cruz Arboretum" %L Box S %K rare fruit demonstration gardens garden design fruit gardens %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DownesN1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Downey, Sandy" %T STEAL THIS BOX! A working curriculum for environmental education programs %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 18 %9 Senior Thesis %! STEAL THIS BOX! A working curriculum for environmental education programs %L Box C %K Environmental education curriculum educational materials Environmental interpetation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DowneyS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Downs, Patrick" "%A Farrell, Collin" "%A Freitas, Matthew" "%A Moore, Rebecca" %D 2008 %T Evaluating re-vegetation techniques on coastal sand dunes %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluating re-vegetation techniques on coastal sand dunes %K Invasive Species Re-vegetation Exotic Species Costal Sand Dunes Costal Environments "%X The introduction of invasive species can have adverse effects on native ecosystems, changing ecosystem attributes and functions. The invasion of exotic species on coastal sand dunes is particularly concerning due to the rare and endangered species assemblages found in these ecosystems. A number of restoration projects are focused on the removal of invasive species from coastal sand dunes, often with the goal of reestablishing native species cover afterwards. There is a preference among these projects for the use of transplanted seedlings to accomplish this goal, which is largely unsupported by scientific research. We evaluated several re-vegetation techniques, including transplanted seedlings, on coastal sand dunes at Younger Lagoon Reserve in Santa Cruz, California. We removed two invasive species, Bromus diandrus and Plantago coronopus, from the dunes and set up experimental plots which were treated with five re-vegetation methods including 3 direct seeding densities, seedling transplants, and control. After a seven week growth period new seedling emergence and surviving transplanted seedlings were counted. We found transplant survival to be very high and no significant relationship was found between seeding density and seedling emergence for any of the species sown, except Eriogonum latifolium which had a marginally significant relationship. These findings suggest that transplanting seedlings is a more effective technique for reestablishing native species cover on coastal sand dunes, and support the preference among restoration projects for the use of this method." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DownsP_FarrellC_FreitasM_MooreR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dozier, Amy" %D 1983 %T Deserts of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 01 Aug 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Deserts of California %L Box Eee %K california deserts fauna and flora of deserts environmental survey invasive species %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DozierA1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Drew, Jason J." %D 1992 %T The Use of Recycled Materials in the Schools: A New and Innovative Approach %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! The Use of Recycled Materials in the Schools: A New and Innovative Approach %L Box S %K Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DrewJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Drew, Tim" "%A Horner, Ysraelya" %D 1995 %T Genetic and Morphological Clarification of the Taxonomy of a Complex of Plants in the Pungentes Subsection of the genus Chorizanthe (Polygonaceae) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Genetic and Morphological Clarification of the Taxonomy of a Complex of Plants in the Pungentes Subsection of the genus Chorizanthe (Polygonaceae) %L Box S %K chorizanthe plant taxonomy endangered plants "electorphoresis""" %0 Thesis "%A Dreyfuss, Kim" %D 1987 %T Educator's Guide to the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Educator's Guide to the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Driscoll, Ania" %D 1987 "%T High Elevation Reptiles & Amphibians in the Granite Mountains of the Mojave Desert, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! High Elevation Reptiles & Amphibians in the Granite Mountains of the Mojave Desert, California" %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Drizin, Craig" %T Ocean Wave Energy Conversion %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Ocean Wave Energy Conversion %L Box E %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DrizinC1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dronkert, Ann E." %D 1982 "%T The North American River Otter Its Biology, Ecology, and Conservation" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The North American River Otter Its Biology, Ecology, and Conservation" %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dudley, Susan" %D 1977 %T The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side (Isn't It?) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 126 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 8 Aug 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side (Isn't It?) %L Box C %K Grazing Waterfowl Animal Habitats Pixley National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Changes "%Z Newberry, Todd" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DudleyS1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Duffin, Pamela" %D 1989 %T Oxford Flood Control Basin Controversy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Oxford Flood Control Basin Controversy %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Duffy, Allison" %D 2000 %T The Prioritization of Maritime Chaparral Patches for Conservation in the Elkhorn Slough Watershed %B Environmental Studies "%Y Holl, Karen" %9 Senior Thesis %! The Prioritization of Maritime Chaparral Patches for Conservation in the Elkhorn Slough Watershed %L Box S %K fragmentation maritime chaparral elkhorn slough conservation %0 Thesis "%A Duffy, Robert" %D 1977 "%T Futurology, Growth, and Energy: Three Topics in Environmental Planning" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 64 %8 15 Dec 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Futurology, Growth, and Energy: Three Topics in Environmental Planning" %L Box C %K Environment and Growth Environmental Planning Energy Use Development Environmental futurology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DuffyR1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dugan, Sean" %D 2011 %T NATURE EDUCATION CURRICULUM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS AT UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 14 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! NATURE EDUCATION CURRICULUM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS AT UCSC "%K Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Natural History, Santa Cruz" "%X From September 2010 to March of 2011 the members of the Natural History Club were observed and surveyed to research the effectiveness of nature education on environmental attitudes, self-�_�ېconfidence, awareness, knowledge of natural history, and other categories. Students involved in the club were found to have experienced significant increases in self-�_�ېconfidence, commitment to environmental preservation," and knowledge of traditional firemaking techniques and local flora. The effect of the club activities %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DuganS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Duin, Geoffrey" %D 1981 "%T The Jobs, Housing, and Transportation Situation in Santa Clara County (An Analysis and Annotated Bibliography of Resource Documents Relevant to the Issues, A List of Organizations Concerned With the Issues)" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa ��ruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Jobs, Housing, and Transportation Situation in Santa Clara County (An Analysis and Annotated Bibliography of Resource Documents Relevant to the Issues, A List of Organizations Concerned With the Issues)" %L Box E %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DuinG1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dulen, Deanna Marie" %D 1988 %T The Role of Biosphere Reserves in Preserving Biological and Cultural Diversity %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of Biosphere Reserves in Preserving Biological and Cultural Diversity %L Box E "%K Ecology, Endangered Species" %0 Thesis "%A Dumaguindin, Iris" %D 1995 %T Christianity and the Environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Christianity and the Environment %L Box S %K Women nature scientific revolution colonists Christianity the Bible misuse %0 Thesis "%A DuNah, Michael" %T Eco-Aesthetics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Eco-Aesthetics %L Box Uu %K Aesthetic perception ecology %0 Thesis "%A Duncan, Brian" %D 1985 %T Introduction to Agroecology and Chemistry: A High School Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Introduction to Agroecology and Chemistry: A High School Curriculum %L Box E %K Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DuncanB1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Duncan, Richard" %D 1981 "%T Natural and Geologic Hazards: Physical Considerations for Offshore Oil and Gas Development in Norton Sound, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Natural and Geologic Hazards: Physical Considerations for Offshore Oil and Gas Development in Norton Sound, Alaska" %L Box E %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Dunlap, Joel" %D 1988 %T Project O.C.E.A.N.: A Model for Elementary Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Project O.C.E.A.N.: A Model for Elementary Education %L Box E "%K Education, Project OCEAN" %0 Thesis "%A Dunn, Allyson" %D 1994 %T Sustainability Principles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainability Principles %L Box S %K Housing land use environment planning building %0 Thesis "%A Dunn, Elizabeth" %D 1987 %T Neighborhood Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Neighborhood Analysis %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dunn, Kevin T." %D 1993 "%T Mean densities of Lygus hesperus and its natural enemies in an organic cotton conversion study, 1993" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! Mean densities of Lygus hesperus and its natural enemies in an organic cotton conversion study, 1993" %L Box S %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DunnK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Dunn, Stephen V." %D 1992 "%T Wetland Conservation in the San Joaquin Valley, California the Role of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Wetland Conservation in the San Joaquin Valley, California the Role of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment" %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Dunnigan, Kendall C." %D 1991 %T Wetland Flora of Eastern California an Illustrated Identification Guide %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wetland Flora of Eastern California an Illustrated Identification Guide %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A DuPraw, Marcelle" %D 1981 %T Red-Tail %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Red-Tail %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dupre, Lydia" %D 2006 %T Environmentally Based Art Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %8 01 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Environmentally Based Art Curriculum %K Education Art Environment Curriculum Camp children %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DupreL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Durbin, Emily" %D 2004 %T Bull Creek Ecosystem and Water Quality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 03 May 2004 %9 Senior Thesis %! Bull Creek Ecosystem and Water Quality %K GIS water quality impervious cover development "%X Regulatory areas, land use zones, and impervious cover datasets aid the City of Austin in modeling current hydrologic conditions: evaluating problem areas and load sources, and predicting the impact of Austin��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s rapid growth on the environment. This paper uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to model and visualize the effects of development on the Bull Creek ecosystem near its junction with highway 360 in Austin, Texas between 1990 and 2000. I will attempt to provide evidence of runoff and sedimentation in the creek, exacerbated by development, and describe their effects as well as provide recommendations for remediation. In addition, I will use the City��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s development policies as well as GIS analysis to locate suitable areas for future developments considering environmental factors." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/DurbinE.pdf "%+ 4103 Walhill Lane, Austin, TX 78759" %0 Thesis "%A Dusek, Karen" "%A Shaw, James" %D 1991 "%T Proposal for Use of the Soule Farm Middleborough, Massachusetts" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Proposal for Use of the Soule Farm Middleborough, Massachusetts" %L Box E %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Dutton, John" %D 1984 %T The Organization and Selling of Nature %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Organization and Selling of Nature %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dvorson, Alexa" %D 1983 %T Two Approaches to Environmental Public Outreach: Advocacy and Objectivity on the Susitna Dams %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Two Approaches to Environmental Public Outreach: Advocacy and Objectivity on the Susitna Dams %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dwyer, Shannon" %D 1993 "%T Grassroots Community Development And Reforestation: A Case Study Of The Tourism, Recreation And Environment Committee Of The Jack's Hill Community Council: Project Plant" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Grassroots Community Development And Reforestation: A Case Study Of The Tourism, Recreation And Environment Committee Of The Jack's Hill Community Council: Project Plant" %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Dyer, Andrew" %D 1988 %T Hazardous Materials Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Materials Management %L Box E %0 Thesis "%A Dyer, A. Beth" %D 1993 "%T Restoration / management options for Schwan Lake, Santa Cruz County, California: control of submersed macrophytes by nonbiological means" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Restoration / management options for Schwan Lake, Santa Cruz County, California: control of submersed macrophytes by nonbiological means" %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Dyer, Wendy Tanisha" %D 1995 "%T The Significance of Non-use Values, Irreversibility, and Uncertainty in the Public Sector" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Significance of Non-use Values, Irreversibility, and Uncertainty in the Public Sector" %L Box S %K Irreversibility existence value uncertainty option value %0 Thesis "%A Eadie, Charles" "%T San Lorenzo River: History, Flood Control and Redevelopment" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 108 %9 Senior Thesis "%! San Lorenzo River: History, Flood Control and Redevelopment" %L Box Xx %K Environmental planning Flood Control Redevelopment River control Natural History Economic Analysis %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EadieC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eagle, Bree" %D 2005 %T Preserving our heritage: apples and culture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 03/15/2005 %! Preserving our heritage: apples and culture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EagleBThesis.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Earl, Erin" %D 2005 %T Marine Gap Analysis: a study of Australia's reserve design in the Great Barrier Reef %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %Y Carr %8 Spring 2005 %9 Senior Intership %! Marine Gap Analysis: a study of Australia's reserve design in the Great Barrier Reef %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EarlEIntern.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Easley, Sarah Justine" %D 1995 %T Native Community Restoration at Younger Lagoon Reserve: A Pilot Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Native Community Restoration at Younger Lagoon Reserve: A Pilot Study %L Box S %K Younger Lagoon Reserve native plants and vegetation Conium maculatum (poison hemlock) restoration %0 Thesis "%A East, Michael" %D 1988 "%T Survey of Bighorn Sheep habitat in the Granite Mountains, 1987-88" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Survey of Bighorn Sheep habitat in the Granite Mountains, 1987-88" %L Box Xx %K Environmental survey Bighorn sheep habitat granite mountains water sources of animals fecal analysis vegetation analysis animal travel routes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EastM1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Easton, Rebecca" %D 1987 %T Agriculture and Land Use in Honduras: An Ecological Perspective %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture and Land Use in Honduras: An Ecological Perspective %L Box Xx %K Agricultural land land use Honduras ecodevelopment Rio Planto Biosphere Reserve Chipko Movement %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EastonR1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Easton, Suzanne" %D 1980 %T Local Government and Public Participation in OCS Planning and Development for Alaska %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 %8 15 Aug 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Local Government and Public Participation in OCS Planning and Development for Alaska %L Box Xx %K Federal Regulations Alaska local government OCS Oil and Gas Development Politics and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EastonS1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Easton, Suzanne" "%A Spencer, Mary Ellen" %D 1979 %T Marine Mammals and Birds in the Shelikof Strait %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Marine Mammals and Birds in the Shelikof Strait %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Eastridge, Suzanne" %D 1994 "%T Comparison of Yearly Surveys of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria, a Rare and Endangered Annual, found at the Former Fort Ord, Monterey County California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! Comparison of Yearly Surveys of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria, a Rare and Endangered Annual, found at the Former Fort Ord, Monterey County California" %L Box S %K Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria rare annual plant endagered plant species monitoring and managment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EastridgeS1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eaton, Travis W." %D 2002 %T Moloka'I: A Classification of the Coastal Zone Using ArcView 3.0 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! Moloka'I: A Classification of the Coastal Zone Using ArcView 3.0 %L Box S %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EatonT2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Edwards, Jeff" %D 1991 "%T UC Santa Cruz Environmental Studies Natural History Calendar Project, Summer 1991" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! UC Santa Cruz Environmental Studies Natural History Calendar Project, Summer 1991" %L Box S %K Calendar natural history %0 Thesis "%A Edwards, Stephen" %D 1992 %T Economic Valuation Methodologies for Ecotourism in Ecuador %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic Valuation Methodologies for Ecotourism in Ecuador %L Box S %K Ecotourism nature Ecuador %0 Thesis "%A Ehlers, Jonathan E." %D 1996 %T The Status of Environmental Education in the California Public Schools: A Commitment By the California Department of Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Status of Environmental Education in the California Public Schools: A Commitment By the California Department of Education %L Box S %K Environmental education public school awareness resources %0 Thesis "%A Eisen, Tom" %D 1981 %T An Energy Analysis for the Island of Kauai %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 87 %8 15 Apr 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Energy Analysis for the Island of Kauai %L Box Xx "%K Kauai, Hawaii" energy sources conservation environmental impact controlled growth energy use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EisenT1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eisenbach, Steve" %D 1987 "%T Bioregionalism, Its Roots, Its Vision and, Without Change, Its Ultimate Failure" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Bioregionalism, Its Roots, Its Vision and, Without Change, Its Ultimate Failure" %L Box Xx %K Ecodevelopment community agriculture environmental movements critique environmental change %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EisenbachS1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eisner, Bruce" %D 1981 %T Recreational Transit: A Proposal for Increased Federal Funding %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 %8 14 Apr 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Recreational Transit: A Proposal for Increased Federal Funding %L Box Xx %K National Park Service recreational transit operating costs transportation in National parts Santa Monic Mountains Recreational Transit Program %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EisnerB1981.pdf "%+ 7828 Arcola Avenue, Sun Valley, California, 91352" %0 Thesis "%A Elliott, Wyndham" %D 1986 %T Plant Rarity %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plant Rarity %L Box Xx %K rare species evolution of rare plants plant community dynamics plant genetics endangered species of plants %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ElliottW1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Emerson, Rollins Scott" %D 1992 "%T Student's Perceptions of Affirmative Action at Lowell High School, San Francisco" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Student's Perceptions of Affirmative Action at Lowell High School, San Francisco" %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Emmett, Daniel" %D 1992 %T Economic and Industry Trends in the Sierra Nevada Mountains %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic and Industry Trends in the Sierra Nevada Mountains %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Emmons, Derek" %T Calabasas Elementary School Garden Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 42 "%Y Chris Krohn, Internship Program Coordinator" %8 10 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Calabasas Elementary School Garden Project %K Calabasas life lab "environmental education, school garden" "%X Building a life lab school garden and teaching environmental education at Calabasas Elementary School in Watsonville , CA." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EmmonsD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Engel, Alexandra" %D 2000 %T Novel Mutualisms: What is pollinatin ght eexotic plant species French Broom (Genista monspessulana) and Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)? %B Environmental Studies "%Y Loik, Michael" %9 Senior Thesis %! Novel Mutualisms: What is pollinatin ght eexotic plant species French Broom (Genista monspessulana) and Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)? %L Box S %K pollen limitation invasive exotic species pollinators tripping %0 Thesis "%A Engles, Eric and" "%A Genetti, Cathy" %D 1982 "%T The Flora and Vegetation of Gamboa Point Ranch and the Gamboa Property Monterey County, Ca" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 234 %8 04 Oct 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Flora and Vegetation of Gamboa Point Ranch and the Gamboa Property Monterey County, Ca" %L Box Xx %K Gamboa Point Ranch Vegetation survey Environmental survey plant associations habitats vegetation disturbances flora research vegetation management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GenettiC1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A English, Dennis Paul" %D 1993 "%T Harlan Creek, San Benito County, California: environmental problems and recommendations for solution" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Harlan Creek, San Benito County, California: environmental problems and recommendations for solution" %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Englund, Erin Heather" %D 1986 %T Winter 1986 Water Quality Program: An Internship With 'The Nature Conservancy' %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 140 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" "%E Curry, Bob" %8 12 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Winter 1986 Water Quality Program: An Internship With 'The Nature Conservancy' %L Box Xx %K McCloud River Water quality The Nature Conservancy Mount Shasta Sedimentation River discharge %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EnglundE1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ennis, Alexia C." %D 2000 %T Analysis of Material Reuse Programs in California and their Role in Waste Management %B Environmental Studies "%Y Haddad, Brent" %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of Material Reuse Programs in California and their Role in Waste Management %L Box S %K material reuse programs waste reduction sustainability recycling in California %0 Thesis "%A Eovaldi, Mischa Louise" %D 1985 %T A Curriculum for the High School Level -- Nicaragua %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 95 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" "%E Burton, Julianne" %8 10 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Curriculum for the High School Level -- Nicaragua %L Box Xx %K Environmental Education Latin America cooperative group controversy curriculum "%X During the winter quarter of 1985, I designed and field tested an entire curriculum on Central America and U.S. involvement, focusing on Nicaragua. My work took place in three Spanish. I classes at Harbor High School, under the supervision of Dale Rector, a foreign language teacher. Aside from teaching about Central American issues, my work involved implementing teaching methods designed by Johnson and Johnson for the ��""cooperative group controversy"". These methods are believed to promote better understanding of diverse perspectives of current events, increased motivation to learn, improved communication skills, and an increased desire to be an active participant in community, national and international issues. In brief, these methods included: 1) the distribution of different viewpoint packages to the students, chosen specifically because they contained conflicting information, opinions, and theories; and 2) the division of the students into groups to present, discuss and resolve their controversial viewpoints. to have achieved the most in the areas of understanding of diverse perspectives social-communication skills. The methods proved promoting better understanding and of improving social-communication skills.���� ��The first section of this thesis provides the framework for the development of a teaching guide for future users of the curriculum and the framework for the curriculum itself.Following this is a chapter on the process of preparing myself for the field work and on the evaluation of this process during the internship. Next is the entire curriculum and materials which were used. The fourth chapter includes two critical analyses of the field test: the interpretations of the data collected and the teacher's oral critique. Finally, there is a chapter on my personal reflections upon completing the field test and the curriculum revision which occurred thereafter." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EovaldiM1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Epanchin, Peter" %D 1996 %T Erigeron multiceps: A Species Management Guide for Sequoia National Forest %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Erigeron multiceps: A Species Management Guide for Sequoia National Forest %L Box S %K Rare plant management Kern River Daisy multiple land use eigeron multiceps sensitive plant survey %0 Thesis "%A Eppley, Sarah" %D 1991 %T Metal Contamination Effects on the Estuarine Plant Communities Zosters and Spartina %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Metal Contamination Effects on the Estuarine Plant Communities Zosters and Spartina %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Epstein, Teresa" %D 1981 %T Mount St. Helens Land use Decisions %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mount St. Helens Land use Decisions %L Box Xx %K Mount St. Helens Land use natural disaster recovery response redevelopment Economics and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EpsteinT1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eriksen, Erik" %D 2010 %T Comprehensive Environmental Sustainability Report: Monterey Bay Green Business Program Certification for Studio 831 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Comprehensive Environmental Sustainability Report: Monterey Bay Green Business Program Certification for Studio 831 %K Cost-benefit analysis Environmental Conservation Measures Environmental Economics Green Business Program Sustainable Business Verdafero Consulting "%X A comprehensive audit was performed on all environmental impacting operations of the business Studio 831, located at 1010 Fair Avenue, Suite J, Santa Cruz,CA, 95060.The audit was performed under the guidance of Verdafero Consulting Inc., in accordance with the Monterey Bay Green Business program." "All Environmental Conservations Measures that either represent significant energy savings potential, or are mandated by the Green Business program, are given cost-�_�ېbenefit analyses in the report. Financial" "impact of all measures is examined, as well as the process for Green Business" certification. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EriksenE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Eselius, Derik R." %D 1996 %T The Road to Understanding %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Road to Understanding %L Box S %K Education ecology traveling environment %0 Thesis "%A Evans, Amy" %D 1978 "%T The Origins and Planning of Five Historical Districts: Fremont, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Origins and Planning of Five Historical Districts: Fremont, California" %L Box Gg "%K Areas - Fremont, CA" %0 Thesis "%A Evans, Amber" %D 1994 "%T A Reflective guide to creating sustainable development in California, from the roots up : a statewide conference addressing the environment, the economy, and equity for the students of this state" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Reflective guide to creating sustainable development in California, from the roots up : a statewide conference addressing the environment, the economy, and equity for the students of this state" %L Box S %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EvansA1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Evans, Janelle" %D 2007 %T EnviroArt Magazine %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Loik, Michael" %8 13 Dec 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! EnviroArt Magazine %K Art Environmental Art Magazine Design Magazine Publication Art Management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EvansJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Evens, Julie" "%A Pakulis, Nora" %D 1994 %T The Blooming Guide of Granite Mountains Desert Flora %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Blooming Guide of Granite Mountains Desert Flora %L Box S %K Eastern Mojave Desert Flora Granite Mountains desert plants Southern California flora %0 Thesis "%A Everhart, Max" %D 1991 %T California Water Conservation: Programs and Policies %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California Water Conservation: Programs and Policies %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Everly, John D. III" %D 1993 %T No Trespassing %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis %! No Trespassing %L Box S %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/EverlyJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Evey, Loralei Saylor" %D 1991 "%T Interactive Effects of Ultraviolet-B radiation and acidic water on high elevation Anurans: Background, experimental design and UV methodology" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Interactive Effects of Ultraviolet-B radiation and acidic water on high elevation Anurans: Background, experimental design and UV methodology" %L Box S %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Ewbank, Ann Curtis" %D 1976 "%T The Planning Interest The concept of public welfare in American public planning, 1935-1974" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Planning Interest The concept of public welfare in American public planning, 1935-1974" %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Ewell, Carol M." %D 1995 %T The Social Environment: Problems of Racism and Solutions of Justice %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Social Environment: Problems of Racism and Solutions of Justice %L Box S %K environmental racism government organizations %0 Thesis "%A Eyster, Carlton" %D 1991 %T An Interpretive Display on the Coastal Birdlife of Younger Lagoon Researve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Interpretive Display on the Coastal Birdlife of Younger Lagoon Researve %L Box S %0 Thesis "%A Fafinski, Stephan" %D 1985 "%T A Responce to the Question: Whats Wrong with Plastic Tress?"" -- A Critical Review of Arguments for the Preservation of the Natural Environment"" | fmt -c -67" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Responce to the Question: Whats Wrong with Plastic Tress?"" -- A Critical Review of Arguments for the Preservation of the Natural Environment"" | fmt -c -67" %L Box Tt %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FafinskiF1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fairfax, Diane" %D 1988 %T Teaching Science with the Web of Life %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V M.A. %P 111 %9 Senior Thesis %! Teaching Science with the Web of Life %L Box Tt %K Science Education Yavney Day School %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FairfaxD1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Farber, Daniel" %D 2006 %T Life in a Rural Coffee-Farming Town %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 %8 07 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Life in a Rural Coffee-Farming Town %K Costa Rica Aqua Buena Rural Life Agriculture Communities Culture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FarberD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Feagin, Russell Austin" %D 1996 %T Chaos and Systems Theory in Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 103 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Chaos and Systems Theory in Agriculture %L Box Aa %K Chaos systems agroecology agricultural modeling "%X Agriculture is a complex interface between Nature and society. Many different disciplines converge in and compose the whole of agricultural knowledge. Unfortunately, because we tend to focus on the specific methodologies created by all of these different disciplines, we often forget the importance of the whole agricultural system. Further, there is an inappropriate understanding of feedback functions, system organizations, and time-dependent change within current models. General Systems Theory provides a template upon which we can expand our current unperstanding of these system characteristics. Chaos Theory also helps out, because it gives us a lens through which we can view the multitude of system characteristics that we never truly understood in the past. Just as Chaos Theory has applications in physics, meteorology, and engineering, it has applications in agriculture. To my knowledge, this thesis is the first attempt at integrating all of these concepts into one unified whole. In this thesis, agroecology will be the context in which we will analyze the natural and social world, and apply these two theories. It is my hope that in doing this, we will find more sustainable alternatives than those to which we are presently limited." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FeaginR1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fehring, Katherine E." %D 1995 %T Survey of Habitat Utilization by Waterfowl and Raptors at Two Watsonville Sloughs %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 61 "%Y Fusari, Margret" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Survey of Habitat Utilization by Waterfowl and Raptors at Two Watsonville Sloughs %L Box Aa %K Wetland managment habitat utilization raptors and waterfowl uplands preservation "%X The results of comparing waterfowl densities in different habitats show no significant preference for waterfowl to use either permanent or seasonal marsh habitats, however diving duck species clearly prefer permanent marsh. Dabbling ducks were observed feeding in higher percentages than diving ducks. The permanent marsh habitat had the highest level of species diversity. There were eight species of raptors observed in the study area, both migratory and resident. Flying and roosting were the most commonly observed behaviors and the grassland habitat was widely used by raptors. Management recommendations discuss the importance of preserving food sources and prey habitat, minimizing disturbances to birds, and preserving a diversity of habitats. A wider variety of habitats will support a wider diversity of waterfowl and raptor species." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FehringK1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Feidstein, Kenneth" %D 1969 "%T The Demographic and Spatial Development of Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Demographic and Spatial Development of Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Gg %K Geography urban studies Santa Cruz demography %0 Thesis "%A Feinglass, Max" %D 2006 %T The Value of the Gini Coefficient %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 %8 05 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Value of the Gini Coefficient %K Gini Coefficient Inequality Intercountry ethics greed social classes "%X 2 To answer the question of how well the Gini coefficient measures inequality, one must know the answer to why one wants to measure inequality in the first place. Any assessment of the Gini coefficients effectiveness has to be linked to the overarching goals of their context, the UC Atlas of Inequality. Without considering the philosophical implications of inequality, one is left with a useless column of inert numbers. Once a philosophical framework for the implications of inequality is constructed, one can evaluate how well the Gini coefficient quantifies that framework. The Gini coefficients used in the UC Atlas of Inequality applies inequality as a lens to understanding development. It is from this vague notion that the analysis of the Gini coefficients begin. The ethical framework of development as freedom, as articulated by Amartya Sen, will be briefly explained as the bedrock of all further arguments. A criterion that encapsulates a mathematically robust methodology for calculating inequality will then be put forward. These specific enumerated guidelines must all be met, both mathematically and philosophically, to ensure no distortions when analyzing inequality. From this critical analysis, the strengths and weaknesses of the Gini coefficient will be discerned. As one might expect, the Gini coefficient is a far from perfect. Aside from a significant mathematical problem concerning decomposability, Gini coefficients do not measure development, they measure income. This informational disconnect is significant when viewed in reference to the Atlas��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s overarching goals. Finally, suggestions for further research and production for the Atlas are recommended. The most important of these recommendations is the adoption of a manner in which inequality indicators can be linked to a holistic view of globalization and development." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FeinglassM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Feldman, Joseph" %D 2011 %T EVALUATING AND FURTHERING UCSC�۪S SUSTAINABILITY CONDUCTING THE S.T.A.R.S ASSESMENT OF THE CITY ON A HILL %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 36 "%Y Duane, Timothy" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! EVALUATING AND FURTHERING UCSC�۪S SUSTAINABILITY CONDUCTING THE S.T.A.R.S ASSESMENT OF THE CITY ON A HILL "%K Sustainability assessment, institutional change, behavioral change, campus" "administration, working groups, sustainability plan, STARS, AASHE" %X The main project of my internship with the Sustainability Office is conducting the "STARS assessment of the UCSC campus. STARS stands for Sustainability Tracking, Assessment" & Rating System and is put on by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). STARS assesses the sustainability of the whole campus by rating "the sustainable practices in the following areas: Operations, Education and Research, and" Planning Administration and Engagement. The UCSC Sustainability Office has had the most success greening the operations of the campus. One of the many benefits of the STARS "assessment is that in addition to focusing on operations, STARS provides a framework to" evaluate sustainability in academics and administrative practices. My work conducting the "assessment is two fold, I 1. Navigate the campus�۪s bureaucratic administrative channels to" approve the assessment and 2. Gather the necessary data for the assessment. This paper describes my experience as well as provides a background and context of sustainability at UCSC. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FeldmanJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Feldman, Lewis G." %T Effects of the Costs Imposed by the Regulatory Permit Process on California's Coastal Aquaculture Industry %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of the Costs Imposed by the Regulatory Permit Process on California's Coastal Aquaculture Industry %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Feldstein, Darrow" %D 2012 %T An analysis of the Effects of Experiential Natural History Education on Students at UC Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 12 Mar 2012 %9 Senior Thesis %! An analysis of the Effects of Experiential Natural History Education on Students at UC Santa Cruz %K Natural history experiential education environmental education UCSC awareness nature "%X The 2-unit ���Natural History Class�۝ was a weekly course offered to a total of 17 students at UC Santa Cruz over the fall and winter quarters of the 2011-2012 school year. The class was an experiential and outdoor program focused on natural history and nature awareness. Students were assessed at various times throughout their respective quarters on the basis of several areas including sensory awareness, physical health, and knowledge of common flora and fauna. Results showed positive increases in seven out of eight areas. Further, students qualitatively showed overwhelming support of the class and the skills they took away from their experiences. Overall, the experiment produced evidence that experiential natural history education elicits beneficial effects on participants." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/feldsteinD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Feliciano, Alberto" %D 1997 %T Materials Exchange Programs in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Dec 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Materials Exchange Programs in California %L Box Aa "%K reuse, business waste reduction, Assembly Bill 939, materials exchange program" "%X In 1989 the California State Legislature passed the Assembly Bill 939. This bill requires all cities and counties in California to reduce the volume of waste entering their landfills by 25% by the year 1995 and 50% by the year 2000, compared to 1989 levels. Efforts to improve residential waste diversion from landfills, such as improved curbside programs, were enough to meet the first requirement of AB 939. It is believed, however, that simply improving current residential efforts will not be enough to meet the second requirement of AB 939. Evidence suggests that in order to meet the second part of the mandate, waste reduction efforts need to target the other side of the waste stream, the business sector. The use of materials exchange programs in California as a strategy for waste diversion has been viewed as a powerful tool in meeting the second requirement of AB 939. Materials exchange programs work to find uses for business wastes that have been traditionally discarded. However, after my internship experiences at Ecology Action, where I helped run a local materials exchange program, I have come to the conclusion that such programs have not been efficient in providing a means for waste diversion. This inefficiency can be rooted to a problem of imperfect information in which many businesses are not informed about the existence of these program and it's many benefits. This keeps out many potential users of the program, and therefore lead to many missed opportunities for waste diversion." "%Z Juganatos, George" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FelicianoA1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fenolio, Dante B." %D 1996 %T Captive Reproduction of the Orange-legged Monkey Frog (Phyllomedusa hypocondrialis) and Development of a Protocol for Phyllomedusine Frog Reproduction in the Laboratory %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 30 "%Y Fusari, F." %8 11 Jun 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Captive Reproduction of the Orange-legged Monkey Frog (Phyllomedusa hypocondrialis) and Development of a Protocol for Phyllomedusine Frog Reproduction in the Laboratory %L Box Aa %K Captive reproduction captive husbandry natural history statistical analysis of clutches "%X The neotropical hylid froglPhyllomedusa hypocondrialis/creates nests from leaves by wrapping them around an egg mass to form a funnel. Hatching tadpoles slide through the lower opening and fall into a water source below. Simulation of specific, natural conditions can induce these frogs to reproductive behavior in captivity. Methods and results from a captive reproduction project involving this species are depicted in an attempt to establish a breeding protocol for phyllomedusine frogs in the laboratory. Data from four captive reproductions are reported with a total of 23 funnels having been made. The mean clutch size was 55 with a range of 30 to 95 and a standard deviation of 14.29. The cumulative hatch rate for all funnels was 69%. Natural variation in incubation time did not have any measurable effect on hatch rates." "The average incubation time, per funnel, was nine days with a range of eight to 13 days. The average tadpole metamorphosed in five weeks." "%Z Bernard, G." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FenolioD1996.pdf "%+ P.O. Box 607, Saratoga, CA, 95070" %0 Thesis "%A Ferretti, Janine" %D 1984 %T Wildlife conservation in Kenya: preservation or survival? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V M.A. %P 87 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %9 Senior Thesis %! Wildlife conservation in Kenya: preservation or survival? %K Kenya conservation wildlife %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FerrettiJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ferris, Robert M." %D 1985 %T A Plan for the Development of UCSC Natural History Collections %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Plan for the Development of UCSC Natural History Collections %L Box Tt %K Areas - UCSC - Marine Lab %0 Thesis "%A Field, David" %D 1977 %T The Duality of Ano Nuevo State Reserve: A Recreational Geography %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Duality of Ano Nuevo State Reserve: A Recreational Geography %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Field, John" %D 1994 %T The Rise and fall of the Pacific Sardine : a research thesis to investigate the effects of fishing mortality upon highly variable Pelagic fish stocks %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Rise and fall of the Pacific Sardine : a research thesis to investigate the effects of fishing mortality upon highly variable Pelagic fish stocks %L Box Aa %0 Thesis "%A Fielding, Andrew P." %D 1994 %T Economic feasibility study on the proposed expansion of the Trichogramma rearing facility at the UCSC Agroecology Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Swezey, Sean" %8 20 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic feasibility study on the proposed expansion of the Trichogramma rearing facility at the UCSC Agroecology Program %L Box Aa %K Trichogramma Economic Fesability Anagsta Agroecology Program Grant Proposal %X This is a grant proposal to potential grantors or investors. This thesis discusses the need for the expansion of the Trichogramma program as well as the cost and economic factors in doing so. "%Z Kavin, David" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FieldingA1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Findley, Lisa" %T Environmental Assessment: Alternatives in the Structure of Decision-making %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Assessment: Alternatives in the Structure of Decision-making %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Fine, Jennifer C." %D 1993 %T The National Trails Systems Improvement Act (S. 1544): An Alternative view of land-use planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 50 "%Y Nlebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jan 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The National Trails Systems Improvement Act (S. 1544): An Alternative view of land-use planning %L Box Aa %K Land Management Green Building Rail Road lands Right of Way Trail lands %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FineJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fine, Ken" %D 1982 %T The Wolves of Nisnak %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Wolves of Nisnak %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Fineman, Alisa" %D 1984 %T Where Extremes Meet: Local Perspectives on Preservation Legislation for Big Sur %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Where Extremes Meet: Local Perspectives on Preservation Legislation for Big Sur %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Fink, Mike" %D 1981 %T American Wilderness and The National Parks %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! American Wilderness and The National Parks %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Finkelstein, David" %D 1980 %T A Land Management Plan for the Chugach National Forest %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Land Management Plan for the Chugach National Forest %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Finn, Kelly" "%A Hilleary, Shay" "%A Lopes, Chelsea" "%A Stanton, Kerry" %D 1993 %T The Meso-predators of the Younger Lagoon Reserve: identification and evaluation of spatial patterns %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 83 %8 15 Aug 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Meso-predators of the Younger Lagoon Reserve: identification and evaluation of spatial patterns %L Box Aa %K Predators Animal Habitats Feeding Habits Younger Lagoon Reserve spacial patterns %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FinnK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fischer, Chris" %D 1993 %T The Tierra 1007 environmental impact report %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 83 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tierra 1007 environmental impact report %L Box Aa %K Development Environmental Land Management Tierra 1007 Environmental Impact Land Planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FischerC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fischer, Keyt" %D 1984 %T Behavioral Development of Bottlenose Dolphin Calves The First Three Months %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 83 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Behavioral Development of Bottlenose Dolphin Calves The First Three Months %L Box Aa %K Calve Dolphins Dolphin Development Dolphin Behavior Dolphin social life locomotor pat terns "%X Long-term observations of the behavior and ecology of a stable resident population of bottlenose dolphins (Tur��嬉�_̢��� siops truncatus) in the inshore waters off Sarasota��嬉�_̢��� Bradenton, Florida have been conducted since 1970. Inter��嬉�_̢��� individual associations of more than ten years have been documented in the study population (Wells et al. 1983). Such long-term associations may form the basis of the social organization of this population. The stable and integrated nature of the population, combined with a long period of social development and maternal association imply a well developed social system. Analysis of behavioral development provides important insights into the structure and function of this complex social system. Wells et al. (1983, in prep.) have examined social development of calves and subadults through observations of transitions from one age class to the next and changes within age classes as the animals mature. This study complements that of Wells et al. by focussing on the period immediately following birth, when rapid changes in the physical and behavioral development of the individual calf occur. I attempted to address changes in locomotor pat��嬉�_̢��� terns, activity patterns and association patterns during this critical period by observing five free-ranging mother-calf pairs during two months in 1982 and 1983." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FischerK1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fischer, Robyn" %D 2010 %T How Water Reuse Facilities are Financed: Examining the Federal Nexus %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Brent M. Haddad, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! How Water Reuse Facilities are Financed: Examining the Federal Nexus %K bonds federal financing policy Title XVI water agency water reuse "%X Factors such as population growth, climate change, overdraft of" "groundwater aquifers, pollution, and saltwater intrusion have placed an increased demand" "on the world�۪s freshwater supplies. As a result, new technologies such as wastewater" reuse and reclamation have been utilized as a means to alleviate stress on freshwater sources and combat water scarcity. One of the most onerous aspects of constructing a "water reuse facility is how it will be financed. Generally, the financial burden falls on a" "water municipality, but with the advent of federal and state programs, agencies have been" "able to subsidize a portion of its capital costs. However, one of the most crucial federal" "programs, Title XVI, which established a 25% federal cost-share, is solely limited to the" "17 western states. Jurisdictional issues aside, if the program were to be made available for" "all states, it could ease the financial burden incurred by water agencies. This would not" "only bolster the implementation of water reuse facilities, but also provide market and" non-market benefits nationwide. This thesis analyzes how municipalities fund the construction of its water reuse facilities. I identify the state and federal subsidies that are "available, and what mechanisms agencies may use to finance the facilities. I evaluated" "two reuse facilities in the United States, one that received federal funding and one that" did not (non-federal). I then conducted financial analysis for the non-federal facility under a hypothetical scenario in which it received federal funding. I concluded that there is a federal nexus to invest in water reuse due to the multiple benefits it creates. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/FischerR/FischerR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fisher-Smith, Lynn C." %T An Environmental Education Center's Student Workbook %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Environmental Education Center's Student Workbook %L Box Tt %K Environmental education student workbook %0 Thesis "%A Fishman, Ronit" %D 1973 %T The Loganberry Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Loganberry Project %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Fisk, John" %D 1988 %T A preliminary study for the potential of living mulches in vegetable cropping systems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 %9 Senior Thesis %! A preliminary study for the potential of living mulches in vegetable cropping systems %L Box Aa "%K Agriculture, Agroecology" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FiskJunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fitz-Hugh, Keri" %D 1990 %T NEW DIRECTIONS FOR ELEMENTARY SCIENCE EDUCATION:THE LIFE LAB SCIENCE PROGRAM %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 80 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 12 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! NEW DIRECTIONS FOR ELEMENTARY SCIENCE EDUCATION:THE LIFE LAB SCIENCE PROGRAM %L Box Aa %K Science Education Childhood Education Education Reform Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Fitz-HughK1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fitzgerald, Alicia" %D 2008 %T Investigation of Optimal ASD Conditions on the Suppression of Verticillium dahliae and Weed Seed Germination %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Investigation of Optimal ASD Conditions on the Suppression of Verticillium dahliae and Weed Seed Germination %K Soil anaerobiosis Verticillium dahliae Methyl bromide alternative Soil-borne pest and pathogen suppression "%X My thesis is a reflection of my involvement as an intern in the Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) project. ASD is a non-chemical pest management strategy that promotes depleted soil oxygen conditions by combining irrigation, incorporation of organic amendments, and tarping as a means of controlling soil-borne pests. The first component of my thesis is an extensive literature review on related pest management strategies and background information important in the study of ASD. The bulk of my thesis is a scientific research paper outlining two ASD experiments that I conducted during this academic year as an intern. The final component of my thesis is a bibliography." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FitzgeraldA.pdf "%+ Alicia Fitzgerald, 595 San Telmo cir., Newbury Park, CA 91320" %0 Thesis "%A Fitzgerald, Kelly Anne" %D 1997 %T The University of the Wilderness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 130 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! The University of the Wilderness %L Box Aa %K Natural history wilderness education learning educational theory nature culture "%X In this thesis, I explore the University of the Wilderness." "First, I provide an analysis of different approaches to learning and education while investigating the learning models for traditional and experiential learning (the Information Assimilation Process and the Experiential Learning Process), and examining how Gardner's (1983) Theory of Multiple Intelligences relates to these models. Next, I provide an introduction to and an analysis of Wilderness Education--a learning forum in which the traditional learning approach and the experiential learning approach are integrated into a curriculum for Ecology and Natural History. The Wild Classroom of this education approach harbors several lessons and emergent values. I then demonstrate, through eleven written Natural History narratives, how my own experiences can serve to highlight and provide analyses for these lessons and values." "Finally, I discuss how and if a Wilderness Education program can be integrated into the existing forum of traditional learning, and why it is necessary that this be done. Throughout this written work. I continually relate back to how the Wilderness Education style and approach to learning about Ecology can facilitate the creation of a Land Ethic and an Ecological Self--two critical elements that humans must have if they are to come to understand and resolve the global ecological crisis." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FitzgeraldK1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fitzpatrick, Dennis" %D 1981 %T A Report on the Blackcod Fishery of Monterey Bay %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Report on the Blackcod Fishery of Monterey Bay %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Flagg, Andrew W." %D 1987 %T Groundwater Withdrawal in El Granada: Implications of a Local Coastal Process %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Groundwater Withdrawal in El Granada: Implications of a Local Coastal Process %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Flatland, Erik" %D 1990 "%T Stewardship Consciousness: Our Earth, Ourselves" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 48 %8 15 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Stewardship Consciousness: Our Earth, Ourselves" %L Box Aa %K Environmental Psychology Society and Environment Environmental Caretakers Green Politics Environment and Religion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FlatlandE1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fleming, Ingram" %D 1978 %T Tongass National Forest: The Problems it Entails in Going from Single to Multiple Use %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tongass National Forest: The Problems it Entails in Going from Single to Multiple Use %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Fleshman, C." "%A Kaufman, D." %D 1982 %T South Fork Kern River Wildlife Area: Effects of Reservoir Inundation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! South Fork Kern River Wildlife Area: Effects of Reservoir Inundation %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Flint, Bruce" %D 1982 %T The Philosophy of Environmental Education or: How to Plant a Million Trees in Los Angeles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Philosophy of Environmental Education or: How to Plant a Million Trees in Los Angeles %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Flint, Kevin" %D 1981 "%T Cultural, Social, Ecological and Economic Changes Relative to Fisheries Development in Bahia de Los Angles, Baja California North, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Cultural, Social, Ecological and Economic Changes Relative to Fisheries Development in Bahia de Los Angles, Baja California North, Mexico" %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Flocchini, James" %D 1990 %T The Sprouting of a Seed Bank! %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 %8 10 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sprouting of a Seed Bank! %L Box Aa %K Seed bank Genetic Diversity Emergency Seed supplies Seed Preservation International Agricultural Policy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FlocchiniJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Flores, Angelina" %D 1999 %T Lead Concentrations in Contemporary North American Bovine Bone %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Flegal, A. R." %8 15 Mar 1999 %9 Senior Thesis %! Lead Concentrations in Contemporary North American Bovine Bone %L Box Aa %K Environmental Toxicology Lead Content Contaminated Feed Lead Poisoning in Bovines Bovine Toxicology "%X Significant lead (Pb) levels have previously been measured in calcium supplements derived from bone meal (NRDC,2/5198,JAMA 1977;Roberts, 1983; Scelfo and Flegal in prep.). The bone meal is usually from bovines, but equine bone has also been used. To assess the level of Pb contamination from contemporary North American bovines, we determined bone Pb concentrations from steer raised in Texas and California. The potential sources of Pb in livestock bone are the ingestion or inhalation of contaminated vegetation, soil, water, and air. Trace metal clean techniques for sample collection and processing were used to avoid Pb contamination. The digested samples were analyzed for Pb by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Our results indicate that the concentrations of Pb in contemporary U.S bovine bone is approximately 0.05 ppm (dry weight), one hundred fold lower than the concentration of Pb in some bone meal calcium supplements. Lead isotopic composition analysis have indicated that the Pb in some bone meal calcium supplements is anthropogenic.(C.Dunlap, pers.comm.)." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FloresA1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fodor, Joshua T." %D 1992 %T Agriculture on the urban fringe %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 155 %8 15 Sep 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture on the urban fringe %L Box Aa %K Agroecology Urban Farming Environmental Policy Sustainable Farming Poverty and Agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FodorJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Foley, Jane" %D 1998 "%T The Santa Lucia Preserve: A ""New Paradigm"" for Sustainable Development?" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 46 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Mar 1998 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Santa Lucia Preserve: A ""New Paradigm"" for Sustainable Development?" %L Box Aa "%K Monterey County, residential development, environmental planning" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FoleyJ1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Follett, Steven" %D 1986 %T Deep Ecology and the Efficacy of the Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Deep Ecology and the Efficacy of the Environmental Movement %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Fong, Branden" %D 1977 %T A Qualitative Analysis of Rent Control in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Qualitative Analysis of Rent Control in Santa Cruz County %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Fong, Terence Russell" %D 2002 %T Survivability of Small Plants with Moderate Herbivory Stress Within the Understory of a Tropical Wet Forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 11 "%Y Letournoeau, Deborah" %8 15 Mar 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Survivability of Small Plants with Moderate Herbivory Stress Within the Understory of a Tropical Wet Forest %L Box Aa %K Piper Cenocladum Herbivory Costa Rica Tropic Cascades "%X Experiments in a Costa Rican rain forest have demonstrated trophic cascades through three trophic levels, from a top predator beetle through its ant prey, to caterpillar herbivores, and an understory ant-plant. A recent study suggests that these indirect effects oftop predators extend to the rain forest understory vegetation, in general (Letourneau & Dyer 2002). A likely mechanism is the release ofherbivores from the ant-plant when ant��嬉�_̢��� predators are disrupted by beetles. However, the effects ofmoderate levels ofherbivore damage on understory seedlings are unknown. The objective ofthis study was to determine the effects ofherbivory on a sampling ofcommon plant seedlings under the canopy ofa tropical wet forest. To test the survival ofseedlings under herbivory stress a two part experiment was conducted in Costa Rica. In the first part ofthe experiment, a test for mortality was conducted in genera ofsimilar size and location. Each genus included three different individuals tagged and measured for growth and each genus was represented by at least three individuals. The composition ofeach set ofthree included an artificially herbivorized individua~ a naturally occurring herbivorized individual and a control. In the second part ofthe experiment, samples ofthe same genus, Anaxagorea, were artificially herbivorized at the same time in the same plot. A control for each artificially herbivorized individual was found. These pairs were monitored from the 28th ofJunetillthe05th ofAugustintheyearof2002." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FongT2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ford, Randall" %D 1981 "%T A Herpetofaunal Survey of the Kingston Range, San Bernadino and Inyo Counties, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Herpetofaunal Survey of the Kingston Range, San Bernadino and Inyo Counties, California" %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Ford-Peterson, Lauren" %D 2009 %T Specific Leaf Area: A Key Trait to Understanding Forest Structure %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Specific Leaf Area: A Key Trait to Understanding Forest Structure %K Specific leaf area UCSC Forest Ecology Research Plot distribution plant traits UCSC Campus Natural Reserve "%X Specific leaf area is a plant trait often measured to compare plant species and to learn more about species interactions within forest communities. Specific leaf area compares the thickness of a leaf to its density (total fresh leaf area/ dry leaf mass), and is a useful indicator of how a plant distributes its resources. I measured specific leaf area of 29 species of woody plants in the UCSC Forest Ecology Research Plot. I found that species with high specific leaf area tend to be broad leaved and deciduous species compared to species with low specific leaf area that were found to be evergreen, needleleaved species. I also found there to be a significant difference in mean SLA values between broadleaf deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species, while broadleaf evergreen and needle leaved species showed no significant difference in mean SLA. I then used those data to look for spatial variation in the distribution of high and low specific leaf area species across the plot. Although mean specific leaf area varied spatially across the plot, there was no correlation between specific leaf area and soil moisture or canopy openness." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FordPetersonL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Forrest, Hugh" %D 1980 %T The Social Role of the Architect Six Interviews and a Guide to Reading Them %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Social Role of the Architect Six Interviews and a Guide to Reading Them %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Forsberg, Eric" %D 2001 %T The Effect of Patch Size on Seed Set of a Self-incompatible Annual Wilflower: Lavia Platyglossa (Asteraceae) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Mar 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effect of Patch Size on Seed Set of a Self-incompatible Annual Wilflower: Lavia Platyglossa (Asteraceae) %L Box Aa %K coastal prarie habitat patch size annual wilflower allee effects "%X The detennination o f a minimum viable wildflower patch size for a widely distributed and common species would allow land managers and conservation or restoration ecologists to sustain rare and sparsely populated species in natural systems that rely on a similar composition of animal vectors for reproduction. If a self-incompatible species occurs in low density, pollinators will be less likely to frequent an isolated patch and less likely to be carrying compatible pollen. These Allee effects create a reduction in pollination frequency and pollen quality, ultimately leading to chronically low reproductive rates. Experimental patches ofL. platyglossa were placed in a natural system in three flower patch sizes (N =4, 11,20). Focal flowers were collected and the weight ofdisk seeds, the nwnber ofray and disk seeds and the nwnber ofviable seeds per inflorescence were used to compare patch viability between the three patch sizes. Smaller patches had a significantly higher mean nwnber ofray and disk seeds produced per patch. This was largely due to the fact that small patches were biased toward larger plants due to anexperimentalartifact. The mean number of genninated seeds per flower patch was correlated with the mean disk seed weight per inflorescence averaged per patch. The percent viability ofdisk seeds also increased with mean disk seed weight per inflorescence. The results of this study suggest that flowering patch size does not influence seed setin Layiaplatyglossa. Wild flower patches within 50 meters of conspecifics should not be considered at high risk of experiencing Allee effects." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ForsbergE2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Foster, Bjorn Spencer" %D 1995 "%T Waste Diversion Master Plan for the University of California, Santa Cruz" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 50 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Waste Diversion Master Plan for the University of California, Santa Cruz" %L Box Aa %K Recycling regulatory compliance waste management campus administration "%X This report examines the current waste diversion programs in place at the University of California, Santa Cruz and offers a three=phased plan to improve upon those efforts. Phase 1 includes the consolidation of campus diversion programs into one centrally run operation and expansion of recycling service to the state supported areas of campus. Phase 2 focuses on increasing the volume of paper products diverted from the waste stream. Finally, Phase 3 examines the feasibility of establishing a campus-wide organic compost program. The report also includes sections on education; recycled products procurement; and the roles of campus personnel." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FosterB1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Foster, John" %D 1988 %T Contrasts trying to be Experiences %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Contrasts trying to be Experiences %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Fowler, Susan" %D 1979 %T Fall Creek Watershed: A Study of Water Quality %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Fall Creek Watershed: A Study of Water Quality %L Box Tt %K Areas - Fall Creek %0 Thesis "%A Fox, Bronson" %D 1993 %T Presidio of San Francisco: environmental review of a transfer process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 72 %8 15 Mar 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Presidio of San Francisco: environmental review of a transfer process %L Box Aa %K Presidio San Francisco Environmental Assessments Environmental Policy Land Transfer Natural Preserves %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FoxB1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Frank, Stacy" %D 1992 %T Scientific Illustration as a Means for Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Scientific Illustration as a Means for Environmental Education %L Box Aa %0 Thesis "%A Franks, Carolyn" %D 1986 %T The Study of Acid Rain: An Environmental Issue of Global Scope %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Study of Acid Rain: An Environmental Issue of Global Scope %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Frantz, Shanta" "%A Ju, Vincent" %D 1992 %T The 3-4 Generations Community and the City as a Symbol: A Vision for the Future %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The 3-4 Generations Community and the City as a Symbol: A Vision for the Future %L Box Aa %0 Thesis "%A Frantz, Shanta" "%A Lehon, Chris" %D 1994 %T The North American Free Trade Agreement and its impact on agriculture in Mexico %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 63 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 01 Aug 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The North American Free Trade Agreement and its impact on agriculture in Mexico %L Box Aa %K International Policy Land teneureship policy NAFTA and agriculture Mexico %X This paper which tracks the development of NAFTA and it's approval in Mexico. Issues between the United States and Mexican trade are discussed as well as more in depth information on economic policy making in Mexico. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FrantzS1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fraser, Lorrie" %D 1981 %T The International Whaling Commission: Ineffective Management or Commercial Success? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The International Whaling Commission: Ineffective Management or Commercial Success? %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Frederiksen, Tatiana" %D 1995 %T Reforming Environmental Interpretation: A Case Study at Cape Cod National Seashore %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 100 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reforming Environmental Interpretation: A Case Study at Cape Cod National Seashore %L Box Aa %K Environmental education environmental interpretation curriculum development National Park Service "%X Through an analysis of my personal experience as and Interpretive Park Ranger for Cape Cod National Seashore, I addressed the question of how to improve the effectiveness of environmental education through the interpretive program. I evaluated the different models I encountered during my training, and presented the model of interrelation I developed through reflective processes as I implemented four interpretive programs. I presented an argument for the adoption of my argument as a means for improving the quality of education offered by the NPS interpretive programs and examined some constraints on its implementation necessitated by NPS policies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FrederiksenT1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fredricks, Alayna" %D 2009 %T Environmental Education In Costa Rica: An Internship Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 30 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Environmental Education In Costa Rica: An Internship Case Study %K Environmental Education Costa Rica Rural Communities Erosion Deforestation Sustainable Farming Teaching "%X Environmental education is considered by many an important ingredient in the effort to improve the sustainability of human society. For my senior internship in the environmental studies department at UCSC, I undertook a project aimed at teaching environmental education to kids in a rural Costa Rican community. This community is important because it is currently involved with an agency in an effort to make coffee production more sustainable. Although Costa Rica is a leader in the promotion of environmental education, it has not yet been able to provide environmental education to rural communities like Agua Buena. This paper looks at my experiences teaching environmental education in terms of successful teaching choices, other components that could have been included, and the overall implications of environmental education in Agua Buena." "%Z Internship, Costa Rica" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FredricksA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fredricksen, Thelma" %D 1987 %T National Public Policy: Grizzly Bear Conservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! National Public Policy: Grizzly Bear Conservation %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Freed, Isabel" %D 2010 %T LESSONS FROM PIE RANCH "INGREDIENTS: FOOD CONSCIOUSNESS, SUSTAINABLITY, SOCIAL CHANGE" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Carol Shennan, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! LESSONS FROM PIE RANCH "INGREDIENTS: FOOD CONSCIOUSNESS, SUSTAINABLITY, SOCIAL CHANGE" %K Pie Ranch experiential based learning garden based learning food system education social justice %X Experiential based learning strategies encourage the conceptual thinking and intellectual development of students. Emerging from this alternative educational framework is the concept of Garden based learning. These Progressive pedagogues are central to the educational philosophies found "at Pie Ranch, a model center for sustainable farming, food system education, and" social justice. The project provides the organization with a book that serves to educate the general public about the Pie Ranch Non-Profit Organization. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/FreedI/FreedI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Freedman, Michael S." %D 1982 %T Seeking a Vision in the Twentieth Century: Personal and Cultural Responses to Some of the Problems We Face %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Seeking a Vision in the Twentieth Century: Personal and Cultural Responses to Some of the Problems We Face %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Freeman, Catherine Bullock" %D 1994 "%T Creating linear parks along urban riparian corridors in Live Oak, Santa Cruz County" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 211 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Apr 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Creating linear parks along urban riparian corridors in Live Oak, Santa Cruz County" %L Box Aa %K Riparian Restoration creating parks riparian parks open space easements %X Riparian Corridors are an endangered species within Santa Cruz County's urban areas . Restoring them is a complex process that has begun to take form within the Planning Department in Santa Cruz County. Creating linear parks will facilitate the restoration process by allowing the public to see the results and enjoy the beauty of the a restored riparian corridor. This report is an extension of an eight month research intemship studying easements and their relationship to three major riparian areas in the unincorporated Live Oak area of Santa Cruz County. The report outlines the internship and shows the methodology used to obtain research. It then gives a general step by step sequence that could be used to create linear riparian parks along these three riparian corridors. This report and the corresponding research was originally intended as a senior thesis for partial satisfaction of a bachelors degree in Environmental Studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz. It is my hope that Santa Cruz County will be able to use some of the ideas and recommendations in this report when it begins the process of restoring the corridors and building linear parks along the borders. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FreemanC1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Freeman, Susannah" %D 1985 %T Troubles in Paradise: The United States Forest Service and Wilderness Preservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Troubles in Paradise: The United States Forest Service and Wilderness Preservation %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Freeman, W.C." %D 1975 %T Coastal Plan Implementation: The Potential Role of COGs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Coastal Plan Implementation: The Potential Role of COGs %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Freid, Tobin L." %D 1993 %T Compost service loan program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Compost service loan program %L Box Aa %K composting Local policy Business calculations Landfill management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FreidT1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Freilich, Leslie" %D 1983 %T Designing Homes for Cooperation and Autonomy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Designing Homes for Cooperation and Autonomy %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Freitas, Joan" %D 1991 %T Eco-nomy:Not Econ-omy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Eco-nomy:Not Econ-omy %L Box Aa %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A French, Elias W." %D 2003 %T Potter Valley Project: The Relicensing of an Interbasin Water Transfer and Hydroelectric Project in Northern California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 77 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 19 May 2003 %9 Senior Thesis %! Potter Valley Project: The Relicensing of an Interbasin Water Transfer and Hydroelectric Project in Northern California %L Box Aa %K Hydropower project Relicensing Inter-basin Water Transfer Inter-agency Consultation "%X This thesis is a descriptive analysis of the contested relicensing and license amendment proceedings pertaining to a hydroelectric and inter-basin water transfer project in Northern California. Included is a summary description of both river basins, and of the impact of the project on these basins. Also included is a breakdown of the inter-agency consultations associated with the proceedings, which were marked by disagreement between agencies. The aforementioned information provides a comprehensive, objective description of this topic, a topic that is frequently covered only in one-sided position papers. It also supports my conclusion that some of the difficulty of the consultations could have been avoided if the agencies had resolved their disagreement before forming their official opinions, rather than forming them based on significantly different interpretations of the license requirements." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FrenchE2003.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Freund, Michael" %D 1977 %T Political Barriers to the Implementation of Alternative %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Political Barriers to the Implementation of Alternative %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Frick, Winifred F." %D 1998 %T From Lizard Lynching to QuarkXPress: The Making of a Natural History Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! From Lizard Lynching to QuarkXPress: The Making of a Natural History Guide %L Box Aa %K lizards natural history guide granite mountains herpetology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FrickW1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Friedman, Randal" %D 1978 %T Community Values and the Planning Process: Implications on a General Theory of Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Community Values and the Planning Process: Implications on a General Theory of Planning %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Friedrichs, Susan" %D 1987 %T Emergency Revegetation in the Lexington Fire Area: Effectiveness and Implications %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Emergency Revegetation in the Lexington Fire Area: Effectiveness and Implications %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Frishberg, Leo" %D 1979 %T Group Architectural Design: A Study in Yuccky %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Group Architectural Design: A Study in Yuccky %L Box Gg "%K, Areas - UCSC - Architecture, Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies" %0 Thesis "%A Frishberg, Leo" %D 1979 %T Group Architectural Design: A Study in Yuhccky %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 12 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Group Architectural Design: A Study in Yuccky %L Box Gg %K Architectural Design Yuhccky design theory appropriate technology management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FrishbergL1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fryer, Christopher" %D 1991 %T Development in Amazonia: Death and Degradation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 42 %8 01 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development in Amazonia: Death and Degradation %L Box Aa %K Ecodevelopment Defense Amazon Rainforest Rainforest Deforestation environmental destruction World Bank policies %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FryerC1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fuentes, Jose Daniel Maldonado" %D 2010 %T SOIL CHROMATOGRAPHY: A QUALITATIVE FORM OF SOIL ANALYSIS TO ASSIST IN NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Stephen R. Gleissman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! SOIL CHROMATOGRAPHY: A QUALITATIVE FORM OF SOIL ANALYSIS TO ASSIST IN NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT %K Soil Analysis Agroecology Central America Food Security Agricultural Sovereignty Compost Chromatography "%X The ���Green Revolution�۝ has had various environmental, social and" "economic impacts that have left rural, small-scale campesinos of Central America in a" "greater state of vulnerability, and a lower state of resiliency. The call for food security and" agricultural sovereignty has resulted in a search for agroecologically based agricultural "practices that are alternatives to the synthetic, and sometimes toxic, input-based methods" "of conventional agriculture. This thesis presents a low-cost, visual and accessible method" of soil analysis that can assist campesinos in their nutrient management efforts. This method is a supplement to current tools in soil analysis. This thesis is the initial step in a life-long effort to develop methods of agricultural management that can be passed to the "hands of the farmer, and not create a dependence on external actors and synthetic-inputs." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/FuentesJ/FuentesJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fuller, Darryl" %D 1993 %T Earthworm Composting at Bayview Elementary School %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 %8 06 Feb 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Earthworm Composting at Bayview Elementary School %L Box Aa %K Composting Childhood Education Lifelab Garden environmental education earthworm composting %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FullerD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fuller, Paul" %D 1973 %T Clay Mineral Composition and Dispersal Patterns of Central California Rivers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 11 Jun 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! Clay Mineral Composition and Dispersal Patterns of Central California Rivers %L Box Gg %K Clay Mineral Composition California Rivers Sewage discharge marine pollution "%X Semiquantitative clay mineral analysis of offshore sediment samples from the central California coastal area show three main clay mineral groups---Illite, Montmorillonite, and Kaolinite-pIus-Chlorite. These clay minerals were used to delineate coastal current dispersal patterns in order to determine the course and possible effects on increased sewage disposal into the coastal marine environment. ��Samples revealed a northerly dispersal pattern by the Davidson Current and/or by a counter-current(s) flowing opposite to the California Current. Data interpretation suggests��that sewage disposal into the coastal waters could possibly��result in marine pollution by the seasonal changes of current��direction in the shallow shelf regions along the coastline." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FullerP1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Fung, Andrew" %D 2011 %T CALPIRG�۪S ENERGY SERVICE CORPS: GREENING THE GREEKS PROJECT %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 69 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! CALPIRG�۪S ENERGY SERVICE CORPS: GREENING THE GREEKS PROJECT %K Greek green compact fluorescent light pollution energy conservation fraternity sorority power strips efficiency save college service education %X The way we use energy in America is unsustainable. Currently 85% of all energy consumed in the United States are fossil fuels. Since the price of energy has put an "enormous burden for consumers, especially low-income families and college students. The" "Energy Service Corps, is a campaign that bridges the gap between valuable resources such as" "energy saving tips, education and energy saving materials and people who need them the most," in this case college students. The Greening the Greeks Project is a competition between fraternities and sororities on campus to see who can make the largest decrease percentage change on their PG&E energy bills. Why Greeks? Members of Greek organizations tend to "become future leaders of America, for example, all but 3 U.S. Presidents since 1825 are" "members of Fraternities, 76% of Congress are in Fraternity or Sorority members and 85% of" Supreme Court Justices have been in Fraternities. Members of Greek organizations make up a huge portion of the leadership in America and it is important that our future leaders are "informed of pressing issues, like energy conservation and efficiency. At the end of the" "competition, the fraternity or sorority that saved the most money on their energy bills will" "receive a pizza or barbecue social. Hopefully by the end of the project, Greek members will be" more energy conscious and can actually see a significant difference in their energy bills by making a small change in their daily lifestyle. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FungA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Funk, Leah" %D 2004 %T Compendium of Plant Pathogens and Diseases at CASFS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA "%Y Gilbert, Greg" %8 15 Jun 2004 %9 Senior thesis %! Compendium of Plant Pathogens and Diseases at CASFS %K Plant Disease phytopathology UCSC Farm disease distribution %U http://gis.ucsc.edu/disease/ %0 Thesis "%A Fusillo, Christopher" %D 1982 %T The Technocratic Limits on Democratic Society %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Technocratic Limits on Democratic Society %L Box Tt %0 Thesis "%A Futterman, Jennifer Eve" %D 1997 %T In Divine Balance We Thrive: A Quest to Bring Spirit Back to Matter; Restoring the Divine Feminine to Nature %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 61 %8 15 Jun 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! In Divine Balance We Thrive: A Quest to Bring Spirit Back to Matter; Restoring the Divine Feminine to Nature %L Box Aa %K Divine balance spirit femininity Earth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/FuttermanD1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gal, Kim" %D 2007 %T An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 %8 12 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %K Evolution Bonny Doon Ecology Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GalK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gal, Kim" %D 2007 %T An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 %8 12 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %K Evolution Bonny Doon Ecology Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GalK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gal, Kim" %D 2007 %T An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 %8 12 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Exploration of the Evolution of the Earth: Investigating Environmental Education at the Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve and the UCSC Arboretum %K Evolution Bonny Doon Ecology Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GalK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gallagher, Bill" %D 1977 "%T Aguaculture of Chironomid Larvae (Diptera, Inescta) and Tilapia (Cichlidae, Pisces)" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Jun 1977 "%! Aguaculture of Chironomid Larvae (Diptera, Inescta) and Tilapia (Cichlidae, Pisces)" %L Box Gg %K Aquaculture bacteria interactions pH levels microflora chironomid %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GallagherB1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gallagher, Edward B." %D 1994 %T Fostering the Development of Zero Emission Vehicles %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 108 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Fostering the Development of Zero Emission Vehicles %K Electric Vehicles Zero Emission Vehicles Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Fuels "%X Historically, science, technology, energy and transportation directives rarely follow through on policy goals. Instead broad objectives, for example" "j federal fuel efficiency standards, are set forth with a minimum of administrative mandates and resource allocation. Such half-hearted attempts at innovative energy, transportation, and technology policies, reflect the dominant mode of disjointed incremental policy making in The United States. The usual opposite to incrementalism can be thought of as the Space Program, or program's such as President Johnson's Great Society; wherein, large budgets are appropriated for well defined programs, usually administered by one or a few lead agencies. In the case of electric vehicles, a surprising and unusual variety of actors and programs combine to create comprehensive policy initiatives across the United States. A seemingly disparate, yet ultimately coherent technology and policy confluence, has evolved in the realm of EV development. Thus, interestingly, the future of the electric vehicle rests on multiple programs which combined, form a set of policies that address two areas critical to the success of EVs. 1. Some actors and programs address the components, i.e. the technology or market components of the EV introduction problem, thereby making the technology as well as its markets available. 2." "Others align the supporting policy areas that legitimate and strengthen this new technology Le. defense conversion, air quality, energy." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GallagherE1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gallaher, Edward B." %D 1994 "%T Fostering the development of zero emission vehicles, a technology and policy confluence" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Fostering the development of zero emission vehicles, a technology and policy confluence" %L Box Aa %0 Thesis "%A Gamman, John K." "%T Planning and Analysis of Coastal Estuaries: With A Case Study of Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Planning and Analysis of Coastal Estuaries: With A Case Study of Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, California" %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Gamman, John K." %D 1974 "%T Planning and Analysis of Coastal Estuaries (With a case study of Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, CA)" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Planning and Analysis of Coastal Estuaries (With a case study of Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, CA)" %0 Thesis "%A Gantz, Neal" %D 1984 %T Internship with the San Jose Redevelopment Agency %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 117 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Internship with the San Jose Redevelopment Agency %L Box Vv %K Environmental planning redevelopment "San Jose, CA" Case Study commercial rehabilitation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GantzN1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Garbacz, Chris" %D 1990 "%T Waste Reduction: What It Is, And What You Can Do" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 99 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Waste Reduction: What It Is, And What You Can Do" %L Box Aa %K Citizen Action Landfill Reduction Waste Reduction Waste management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GarbaczC1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Garbacz, David" %T A Plan in Sustainable Living for two acres on earth in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Plan in Sustainable Living for two acres on earth in Santa Cruz County %L Box Aa %0 Thesis "%A Garbecz, David" %D 1986 %T A Plan for Sustainable Living for Two Acres on Earth in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Plan for Sustainable Living for Two Acres on Earth in Santa Cruz %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Garcia, Adam" %D 2010 %T Five year Restoration of Native Vegetation and eradication of invasive species within a Coast Live oak Woodland in the Elkhorn Slough Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Shennan, Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 May %9 Senior Thesis %! Five year Restoration of Native Vegetation and eradication of invasive species within a Coast Live oak Woodland in the Elkhorn Slough Reserve %K Oak Woodland Restoration Coast live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) Poison Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) Elkhorn Slough Coastal Wetland Tidal Marsh "%X Woodlot 2 is a site dominated by invasive non-native species, primarily poison" "hemlock, within the Elkhorn Slough Reserve. This project aims to define the goals guiding the" restoration of this site and to lay out a comprehensive restoration plan that incorporates the use of background research and planning. This plan is not only meant to assist the Elkhorn Slough land "managers in restoring this fragmented habitat, but also to be applied to any restoration project that" is operating under similar circumstances and is aiming for the same goals. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GarciaA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Garcia, Rose M." %D 1985 %T The Need and Importance of Culturally Sensitive Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Need and Importance of Culturally Sensitive Environmental Education %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Garcia, Samuel Raoul" %D 1995 "%T The Use of Vegetative Cover as an Indicator of Non-Point Source Pollution in Wetlands within the Waquoit Bay Watershed, Specifically on the Quashnet River" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Dec 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Use of Vegetative Cover as an Indicator of Non-Point Source Pollution in Wetlands within the Waquoit Bay Watershed, Specifically on the Quashnet River" %L Box Aa %K Wetlands nonpoint source pollution vegetative indicators wetland vegetation "%X This is a two year project scheduled for completion during the fall of 1996. The effects of non point source pollution have been acknowledged as the single most significant cause of pollution in the U.S. today. This project will observe the effects NPS pollution has on the vegetative communities of wetlands in the Waquoit bay watershed. At this point in time the project has examined the vegetative cover of four major wetland types in the watershed. The four wetland types were chosen because they were relatively free of NPS impacts. Within each of the wetlands, vegetative communities were identified and surveyed for species composition. In the summer of 1996 four more wetlands will be chosen for survey, but these wetlands will have high NPS impacts in relation to the four low impacted wetlands. At time of completion, information from both data sets will be compiled and correlations sought. Disturbance tolerant plants and plants sensitive to disturbance will be used as a guide to make decisions on vegetative indicators." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GarciaS1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gardali, Thomas" %D 1992 "%T Artichoke Plume Moth (APM), Platyptilla carduidactyla (Riley), control systems during conversion to organic management: A comparative study of the effectivenes of mass trapping of the male APM during the first year of transition" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Artichoke Plume Moth (APM), Platyptilla carduidactyla (Riley), control systems during conversion to organic management: A comparative study of the effectivenes of mass trapping of the male APM during the first year of transition" %L Box Aa %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Gardenhire, Alissa" %D 1992 %T In Tribute to Our Ancestors: Oakland's African-American Historic Site Tour %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! In Tribute to Our Ancestors: Oakland's African-American Historic Site Tour %L Box Aa %K African American Culture Historic Sites "Oakland, CA" Black Heritage %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GardenhireA1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gardner, Jonathan" %D 2006 "%T Working alongside coffee farmers in Agua Buena, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %Y Gliessman %8 10 August 2006 %9 Senior Internship "%! Working alongside coffee farmers in Agua Buena, Costa Rica" "%K Community Agroecology Network (CAN), Costa Rica, coffee, tropical agriculture" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GardnerJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gardner, Jonathan" %D 2006 "%T Working Alongside Coffee Farmers in Aqua Buena, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 11 %8 10 Aug 2006 %9 Senior Internship "%! Working Alongside Coffee Farmers in Aqua Buena, Costa Rica" %K CAN Fair Trade Coffee agriculture sustainable %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GardnerJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gardner, Thomas A." %D 1993 %T Video production study and documentary script for the Redwood Loop Trail at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 89 %8 15 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Video production study and documentary script for the Redwood Loop Trail at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park %L Box Aa %K Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park Documentary Tree growth Forestry Natural History of California %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GardnerT1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Garrett, Holly" %D 1986 %T Younger Lagoon: What Kind of Marsh is This? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Younger Lagoon: What Kind of Marsh is This? %L Box Mm %K Areas - UCSC - Marine Lab Biology %0 Thesis "%A Garrido��_��̦��_�����Espeja, Anna" %D 2007 %T Impacts��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����pesticides��_��̦��_�����on��_��̦��_�����farmworkers and��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����community��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����Watsonville %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 61 "%Y John��_��̦��_�����Borrego, Steve��_��̦��_�����Gliessman" %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Impacts��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����pesticides��_��̦��_�����on��_��̦��_�����farmworkers and��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����community��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����Watsonville %K Pesticides Farmworkers Watsonville Environmental Prtection Environmental Destruction Environmental Toxicology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Garrido-EspejaA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Garsia, Adrian" %D 1985 %T The History of Settlement and Land Use on the Gamboa Point Properties %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The History of Settlement and Land Use on the Gamboa Point Properties %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Gassner-Wollwage, Eric" %D 2007 %T A summer with U.S. National Park Service��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s North Coast Cascades Network Exotic Plant Management Team %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 94 %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! A summer with U.S. National Park Service��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s North Coast Cascades Network Exotic Plant Management Team %K National Park Service Northern Cascades Exotic Plant Management Environmental Protection "%X This thesis encapsulates the overall experience of my summer internship with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) and UC Santa Cruz at Washington National Park Service��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s (NPS) North Coast-Cascades Network (NCCN) Exotic Plant Management Team (EPMT). Beginning with background of the NPS EPMT��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s effort to control invasive exotic plants, discussion then delves into the work itself and how problems with the work arose that contrast with model protocol. I address ethical considerations with pertinent literature and how the EPMT program utilizes ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���a different kind of environmentalism��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��. Finally I close with an overall review of the experience and its impact on my academic and professional careers. Projects include an educational brochure and a PowerPoint photographic documentary that provide further visual documentation of the work experience. Both projects are to be sent to the Olympic National Park��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s EPMT to add to discourse of the job that may be later be used for public educational use." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Gassner-WollwageE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gastelum, Marianne E." %D 1994 %T Los Angeles Water Reuse %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 14 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Los Angeles Water Reuse %L Box Aa %K Los Angeles Water Reclamation "%X The City of Los Angeles receives its potable water supply from many overextended imported sources. As the population of the arid western states continues to increase, the reliance on imported water supplies may no longer be a realistic source. Los Angeles' water districts and agencies can no longer view water at a fixed cost in evaluating the near future water demands. An alternative water source the city can expand upon is the reuse of reclaimed water after it receives secondary treatment plus coagulation, filtration and disinfection processes. Approximately 400 million gallons per day of reclaimable wastewater are released into the Santa Monica Bay through the regions' wastewater treatment facilities. Recent health tests and reports show that reclaimed water poses no ill-health effect. Currently, several water districts and agencies in Southern California use reclaimed water for groundwater recharge and as a saltwater intrusion barrier." "%Z Singh, N." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GastelumM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gatto, Jordan David" %D 2000 %T Cultivating the City: The Social Effects of Urban Gardens on Youth %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %8 15 Jun 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Cultivating the City: The Social Effects of Urban Gardens on Youth %L Box Aa "%K """"at risk"""" youth" Urban gardens urban agriculture youth employment "%X This thesis presents a literature summary on social effects of urban gardens, information on the importances of outdoor education, a brief history of urban agriculture. the effects of urban agriculture to urban sustainability. and a case study consisting of interviews and observations of youth working in urban gardens. This thesis illustrates the productive past and present role urban agriculture has in creating sustainable cities. Furthermore, as it is applied in many underprivileged cities. urban farmingcanlenditselftothecauseofyoutheconomicempowerment. Ifoundthat urban gardens raise youth self-esteem, create a safe haven for inner city youth and help in the recycling of organic matter." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GattoJ2000.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gaudinski, Julia" %D 1990 %T Documented Fire History of Mount Tamalpais and the Surrounding Wildland Urban Interface %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Dec 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Documented Fire History of Mount Tamalpais and the Surrounding Wildland Urban Interface %L Box Aa %K MOUNT TAMALPAIS Forest Fires Fire sources Fire management Burned acerage %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GaudinskiJ1990.pdf "%+ 34 Lassen Lane, Novato, CA, 94947" %0 Thesis "%A Gault, David" %D 1989 %T U.S. Foreign Assistance and Indigenous Cultures %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! U.S. Foreign Assistance and Indigenous Cultures %L Box Mm %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Gaur, Sanjay" %D 1992 %T Energy and the Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy and the Future %L Box Aa %K costs of global warming environmental economics environmental technology mathematical analysis Energy economics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GaurS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gavre-Wareham, Vasili" %D 2002 %T Auto Erotica %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 7 "%Y Richards, Alan" %8 06 Jun 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Auto Erotica %L Box Aa %K Eco-design Environmental Values Zero Emission Vehicles Behavior %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Gavre-WarehamV2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gehrke, Megan" %D 2011 %T WATER QUALITY MONITORING AT CARNEROS CREEK BETWEEN 2004 AND 2011: RESULTS AND ANALYSIS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Shennan, Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 13 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! WATER QUALITY MONITORING AT CARNEROS CREEK BETWEEN 2004 AND 2011: RESULTS AND ANALYSIS "%K Carneros Creek, Elkhorn Slough, Corn Cob Canyon Creek, water quality monitoring, Agriculture and Land" Based Training Association %X ABSTRACT: Carneros Creek is the main freshwater tributary to Elkhorn Slough. It was dredged for farming purposes about "80 years ago. The creek runs through the Triple M Ranch, which ALBA has owned since 2001. ALBA plans to restore the" portion of the creek that runs through its ranch to its original state. The Coastal Watershed Council has been monitoring the water quality of the creek since 2004 in order to gather baseline data for the restoration project. This paper reports and analyzes CWC�۪s data results between 2004 and 2011. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GehrkeM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Geiberger, Julia" %D 1978 %T Resource Recovery and its Place in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Resource Recovery and its Place in Santa Cruz %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Geich, Tania" %T Saving a Culture: An Effective Use of Co-Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Saving a Culture: An Effective Use of Co-Management %L Box Uu %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Geiszler, Lisa" %D 1992 %T A Reader On Environmental Justice And Multicultural Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 102 %8 06 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Reader On Environmental Justice And Multicultural Environmental Education %L Box Aa %K Environment and Society Environmental Education Symposiums Environmental Outreach multicultural studies environmental justice %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GeiszlerL1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gelfand, Anne M." %D 1993 %T Gender and the Fuelwood Crisis: The Political Economy of Reforestation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 08 Feb 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Gender and the Fuelwood Crisis: The Political Economy of Reforestation %L Box G %K Reforestation Gender and Environment Women's Rights Environmental Justice and Equality Deforestation Post-colonial Africa %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GelfandA1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Geluardi, Michael" %D 1992 "%T The Life of the Forest: Ecological Integrity, Economic Expediency and Long Term Productivity" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Life of the Forest: Ecological Integrity, Economic Expediency and Long Term Productivity" %L Box G %K Ecology Forestry Forest Management Environment and Economics Environment and Politics Forest degradation Forest cycles %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GeluardiM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gelwicks, John" %D 1988 %T A New Theory and Proposal for a New Genre in Media- Communications in the Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! A New Theory and Proposal for a New Genre in Media- Communications in the Environmental Movement %L Box G %K Communication Marketing Benefit Concerts Environmental Protected Areas Environment and Culture Environment and Politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GelwicksJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Genochio, G. David" %T Health and Safety in the Work Place Environment--A Legislative Mandate %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %9 Senior Thesis %! Health and Safety in the Work Place Environment--A Legislative Mandate %L Box Gg %K workplace safety OSHA Occupational safety Department of Labor Health and the environment public health %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GenochioG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gentalen, Kirk Tiit" %D 1993 %T Alternative Explanations of Essential Conservation Biology Concepts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Alternative Explanations of Essential Conservation Biology Concepts %L Box G %K Conservation Biology Mathematics Mathematical Modeling Population Matrices %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GentalenK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gentry, Sherilyn J." %D 1984 %T The Harp Seal Controversy: A Case Study of Exploitation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Harp Seal Controversy: A Case Study of Exploitation %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Georgette, Susan E." %D 1980 %T An Oral History of Big Creek Reserve Big Sur %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Oral History of Big Creek Reserve Big Sur %L Box Mm %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Gerdes, Dashiell" %D 2005 "%T Case Studies in Community-Based Solid Waste Management in Bali, Indonesia" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. "%Y Richards, Alan" %8 2005 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Case Studies in Community-Based Solid Waste Management in Bali, Indonesia" "%X The beauty of Bali, the world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s tropical island paradise, is in decline. Rampant buildup of solid waste now threatens the health of communities and the environment. Recent innovations in community-based waste management strategies offer a potential way out. This study seeks to provide an accurate representation of the waste management situation in Bali, Indonesia, in 2005. To do so will require a review of relevant aspects of Indonesian history, political economy, environmental policy, development of education, and culture, as well as an in depth look into Bali and the Balinese context. After the background to the current situation has been set, a series of case studies will follow, highlighting the potential that community-based alternative waste management schemes have to revolutionize the waste management paradigm on Bali. A review of international community-based waste management projects and a summary of community-based waste management theory will provide a framework for comparison, and contribute to the interpretation of the Balinese case studies. A summary of these findings will inform a set of recommendations for current and future waste management initiatives in Bali. Concluding statements will also address directions for future research. Bali��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s environmental movement has reached a cusp, and community participation is vital to its success and sustainability. In light of the grave effects of repeated terrorist bombings on the economy and morale of the island, and the slow recovery from the financial crisis of 1997-98, it has become all too clear that Bali must take its future into its own hands." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GerdesD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gerdsen, Laura J." %D 1984 %T Indonesial Ethnobotany %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Indonesial Ethnobotany %L Box Mm %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Gerson, Marina M." %D 1994 %T A Habitat guide to the amphibians and reptiles of Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Habitat guide to the amphibians and reptiles of Santa Cruz County %L Box G %0 Thesis "%A Gerstein, Jared" %D 1994 %T Facilitating the transition to alternative transportation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Facilitating the transition to alternative transportation %L Box G %K Energy Independence %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GersteinJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ghastin, Jessica" %D 2006 %T The environment I live in %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V BA %! The environment I live in %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GhastinJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Giberson, Erik A." %D 1994 %T Growth controls vs. affordable housing : the best of both worlds? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Growth controls vs. affordable housing : the best of both worlds? %L Box G %K Santa Cruz Affordable Housing Growth Control Environment and Economics Low Income Housing Development California Housing "%X An examination of the history of growth control and affordable housing in California and whether or not limiting growth limits the supply of affordable housing.��嬉�_���� The case of Measure O in Santa Cruz is dealt with in detail and the successes and failures analyzed.��嬉�_���� Finally, suburban densification as a possible remedy is examined, both for Santa Cruz and for the State of California." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GibersonE1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gibert, Sally" %D 1974 %T Native Village Eligibility Under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Native Village Eligibility Under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act %L Box Gg %K Native Americans Alaska Native CLaims settlement Act Federal Regulations Environment and Politics land benefits %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GibertS1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Giegling, Pam" %D 1977 %T Wildlife Management for Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 124 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wildlife Management for Santa Cruz County %L Box Gg %K Wildlife management "Santa Cruz County, CA" plant communities land use planning tolerance levels development habitats %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GieglingP1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gilbreath, Janeane" %D 1992 %T The Effects of Colorado River Salinity on the Mexicali Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Colorado River Salinity on the Mexicali Valley %L Box G %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Gillespie, D. H." %D 1986 %T Post-fire Succession in Central Coast Scrub at Big Creek Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Post-fire Succession in Central Coast Scrub at Big Creek Reserve %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Gillespie, Ian" %D 1999 %T Assessing the Factors Limiting the Reproductive Output of Ceanothus cunaetus var. rigidus %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Aug 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing the Factors Limiting the Reproductive Output of Ceanothus cunaetus var. rigidus %L Box G %K pollen limitation herbivory pollinators resource limitation "%X Understanding the factors limiting the reproductive output of plants is important for agriculture, conservation, and restoration efforts.��嬉�_���� I studied factors limiting the reproductive output of Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus, a species of concern endemic to the central coast of California.��嬉�_���� Specifically, I manipulated pollen levels, nutrients, and herbivory.��嬉�_���� The proportion of fruit formation was calculated for selected branches that received fertilization and/or hand-pollination treatment.��嬉�_���� I found the reproductive output of C. rigidus to be significantly pollen limited, however, there was a high variation in the plants' responses to the hand-pollination technique.��嬉�_���� The applied (topical or injected) fertilizers did not affect fruit production compared to plants in cages that excluded herbivores, suggesting that herbivory may adversely affect fruit production by reducing pollinator attraction.��嬉�_���� Fruit mortality was low and probably does not play an important role in influencing the regeneration of this shrub. ��嬉�_���� These initial results indicated that pollinations are important for the persistence of Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus and that they should be considered when making management plans that will effect the habitat in which this shrub is found.��嬉�_���� This experiment should be repeated additional years before firm conclusions are drawn." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GillespieI1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gilman, Rosemary" %T Why a Weed? A Closer Look at Some of the Common Plants in the Santa Cruz Area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %9 Senior Thesis %! Why a Weed? A Closer Look at Some of the Common Plants in the Santa Cruz Area %L Box G %K Invasive species Weeds Plant physiology plant adaptations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GilmanR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gilmour, Heather" %D 1988 %T The Women and Nature Seminar. Building Dreams %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Women and Nature Seminar. Building Dreams %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Giniger, Lauren" %D 1992 %T The making of an interpretive brochure for the Seep Zone Trail on the Campus Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 15 "%Y Fusari, Margaret" %8 27 Oct 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The making of an interpretive brochure for the Seep Zone Trail on the Campus Natural Reserve %L Box G %K UC Santa Cruz UCSC Natural Reserve Environmental Education Brochure Fauna and Flora of Santa Cruz Mountains %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GinigerL1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ginoza, Otis" %D 1977 %T National Needs Versus Local Values in Natural Resources Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 83 %8 18 May 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! National Needs Versus Local Values in Natural Resources Development %L Box Gg %K Northern Great Plains Natural Resources Energy resources Strip Mining water rights %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GinozaO1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Giusti, Greg" %T An ecological approach to small farming %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %9 Senior Thesis %! An ecological approach to small farming %L Box G %K Organic Farming Small Farms Agroecology Farming Methods %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GiustiG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Glausser, Annie" "%A Lehrer, Violet" %D 2007 %T Sensing the way: Five approaches to improving farm labor conditions in relation to the sustainable agriculture movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 143 "%Y David Goodman, Steve��_��̦��_�����Gliessman" %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sensing the way: Five approaches to improving farm labor conditions in relation to the sustainable agriculture movement %K Farm Labor Sustainable Agriculture Working conditions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GlausserA_LehrerV.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Glazer, Steven M." %D 1976 %T The Social and Economic Impact of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 26 Jan 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Social and Economic Impact of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency %L Box Gg %K Lake Tahoe Planning Development Zoning environmental impact regional agency %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GlazerS1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Glick, Noam" %D 1996 %T Business Waste Reduction in California: Meeting the Challenges of AB939 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 13 May 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Business Waste Reduction in California: Meeting the Challenges of AB939 %L Box G %K Business waste AB939 waste audit waste reduction "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����In 1989, The California State Assembly passed the state's most influential waste management bill to date, the Integrated Waste Management Act, or AB939.��嬉�_���� The bill mandated all local governments across California to reduce the volume of waste entering their landfills by 25% by 1995, and 50% by 2000, or pay a $10,000 per day penalty.��嬉�_���� The legislation was written in response to a growing concern among both legislators and the general population regarding the limited landfill space available in California, and worries of a potential ""landfill crisis"" that could result of the problem remained unaddressed. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� In attempting to meet the mandated diversion levels, most jurisdictions responded by increasing their residential sector waste diversion efforts (mostly by increasing curbside collection programs and public education campaigns), and, because of these efforts, most have indeed been successful in reaching the 25% diversion by the 1995 mandate. ��嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� It is expected, however, that the next mandate, 50% waste diversion by 2000, will be more difficult to achieve, as the majority of potentially divertible residential waste steam components have already been targeted in existing residential programs.��嬉�_���� Rather, evidence indicated that in order to meet this mandate, jurisdictions will need to target the waste of the business sector, which usually comprises over 50% of the baste stream. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� While the task of reducing the waste stream of the business section may seem difficult, one can expect the business community to be responsive to local waste reeducation efforts, as in most cases, businesses will realize a savings by reeducating their waste production.��嬉�_���� These savings, which usually coming the the form of either reduced hailing expenses or reduced input expenditures, have so far been largely overlooked by the business community, mostly due to informational failures. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� While there are several policy options that a local government could employ to encourage business waste reduction, including command and control regulation and tax incentives, preliminary evidence suggests that a government or business financed waste audit program would make the most sense, both economically and politically.��嬉�_���� Such a program would entail the local government initiating a program to train and employ local citizens to become competent waste auditors, who will then actively work within the business community to help each business minimize its waste production." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GlickN1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Glikbarg, Jillian Lisle" %T Citizen Participatory Planning: Vision Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Citizen Participatory Planning: Vision Santa Cruz %K Citizen participatory planning Santa Cruz %0 Thesis "%A Glinka, D. Kim" %D 1991 %T University of California Natural Reserve System: Santa Cruz Island Reserve Brochure %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! University of California Natural Reserve System: Santa Cruz Island Reserve Brochure %L Box G %0 Thesis "%A Glow, Nicholas" %D 1994 %T Building a Stone House %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Aug 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Building a Stone House %L Box G %K Stone house self-sufficiency natural materials building with stone %X How to buy land and build on it so that one damages the environment as little as possible.��嬉�_���� Saving money and assets in order to get away from the daily work routine (having your own space and land that you can use to get out of societies work structure). %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GlowN1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gluck, Allan Eugene" %D 1976 %T Biology of Lobocolox Deformans Howe I. Cytology and Isolaton of Endophytic Bacteria %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 15 May 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biology of Lobocolox Deformans Howe I. Cytology and Isolaton of Endophytic Bacteria %L Box Gg %K endophytic bacteria cytology isolation of bacteria microscopy methods bacterial growth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GluckA1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Glushkoff, Serge" %D 1986 "%T The Yaeyama Islands: Development, Ecology and Future Waters" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Yaeyama Islands: Development, Ecology and Future Waters" %L Box Mm %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Godino, John" %D 1988 %T Changing tides at the Golden Gate: Management policies of the Golden Gate Nat'l recreation area and the role of the Nat'l park service in Ur %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Changing tides at the Golden Gate: Management policies of the Golden Gate Nat'l recreation area and the role of the Nat'l park service in Ur %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Godwin, Arthur F." %D 1978 %T Water Development in California: A Balanced Approach %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Mar 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Development in California: A Balanced Approach %L Box Gg %K water rights water use in California droughts water resource discovery environmental history dust bowl hydrologic cycle %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GodwinA1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goerrissen, Jan H." %D 1997 "%T The Effects of the Common Raven (Corvis corax) on the Dispersal and Germination of Guayacan (Viscainoa geniculata) in Baja California, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Doak, Daniel" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Effects of the Common Raven (Corvis corax) on the Dispersal and Germination of Guayacan (Viscainoa geniculata) in Baja California, Mexico" %L Box G %K Viscainoa geniculata germination seed dispersal Baja California "%X This paper presents date on the dispersal and subsequent germination of Guayacan, Viscainoa geniculata, in the general desert region of Baja California.��嬉�_���� The common raven, Corvis corax, was found to be the primary avian dispersal agent of V. geniculata during the first three weeks of C. geniculata seeds to determine the emergence rate of ingested and noningested seeds, and to determine the proportion of seeds that emerged for each treatment.��嬉�_���� Germination percentage varied significantly within runs and between runs due to high seedling mortality resulting from pathogen attack and excess moisture.��嬉�_���� However no difference in overall percent germination between ingested and noningested seeds was observed.��嬉�_���� Petri dish trials were conducted to determine germination rate, and offer additional information on the onset of pathogen attack.��嬉�_���� an increase in post dispersal germination rate was consistent for the ingested seeds.��嬉�_���� The results show the interaction between ravens and V. geniculata is mutualistic, with the ravens benefiting by the abundant food source, and V. geniculata benefiting both by dispersal away from the parent plant, and increased germination rate." "%Z Gliessman, Steve" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GoerrissenJ1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goffin, Stephanie" %D 1987 %T Mammal Lesson for Children Ages 6-12 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mammal Lesson for Children Ages 6-12 %L Box Mm %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Goldbeck, Steven E." %D 1984 "%T Molecular Genetic Technology Adoption in American Society, Dynamics and Impacts" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Molecular Genetic Technology Adoption in American Society, Dynamics and Impacts" %L Box Mm %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Goldberg, Rachel M." %D 1988 %T Whole Access Trail: Evaluation and Proposal %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Whole Access Trail: Evaluation and Proposal %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Golden, Larry" %D 1992 %T Feasibility of Grass Carp as a Biological Control of Aquatic Weed Infestation at Schwan Lake %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 14 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Mar 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Feasibility of Grass Carp as a Biological Control of Aquatic Weed Infestation at Schwan Lake %L Box G %K eutrophication biological control aquatic life cycles grass carp environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GoldenL1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goldstein, Ellen" %D 1995 "%T Farm and Garden: Ecological Horticulture, A Horticulture Reader" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 22 Jan 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Farm and Garden: Ecological Horticulture, A Horticulture Reader" %L Box G %K Organic farming ecological horticulture community gardens community supported agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GoldsteinE1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goldstein, Sarah" %D 2010 %T What�۪s Solar Cookin�۪: A K-6 Teaching and Learning Guide to Solar Energy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! What�۪s Solar Cookin�۪: A K-6 Teaching and Learning Guide to Solar Energy %K Solar Cooking Renewable Energy Curriculum "%X In the past few decades there has been substantial evidence of climate change," spawning an eco-conscious culture. We have become increasingly aware of the impacts our "lifestyles had, have, and will have on the Earth and are making a conscious effort to alleviate these" "affects in a sustainable manner. One safe, environmentally sound and inexpensive strategy seen" "today is the use of solar cooking, or the conversion of the suns radiation into heat to cook food in a" device outside like an oven. I have put together a kindergarten through sixth grade curriculum to serve as a guideline for teachers who are seeking to explain the importance of renewable energy to their students through various solar cooking activities. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GoldsteinS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goldstein, Stephen S." %D 1987 %T Mountain Bikes in the Parks-Mitigation of Safety and User Conflict Problems %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mountain Bikes in the Parks-Mitigation of Safety and User Conflict Problems %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goldworthy, Erica" %D 2010 %T Creating Diversity Themed Lessons For Outdoor Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 "%Y Robbie Jaffe, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Creating Diversity Themed Lessons For Outdoor Education %K Life Lab environment diversity education %X A Paper about the importance of diversity in environmental education. This paper also details my senior internship projects at Life Lab. My senior internship project is included which is a compilation of lessons and games about diversity in the environment and how it relates to humans. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/GoldworthyE/GoldworthyE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gomez, Catherine" %D 2009 %T Oakes Garden Initiative %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 85 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Oakes Garden Initiative %K Students for Organic Solutions Campaign Oakes Garden Initiative "%X The Students for Organic Solutions Campaign (SOS) presents the Oakes Garden Initiative, which is designed to give the reader an in depth look at the components that go into the formation of a campaign project and how the interactions of all those components fit together to accomplish the vision and mission of the campaign. The Oakes Garden Initiative was first envisioned by SOS campaign coordinators Catherine Maria Gomez and Stephen Vincent Reeb to work with the Oakes community to create a sustainable vegetable garden at the college that would function as a learning space to educate the student community about sustainable agriculture and social justice issues pertaining to the global/local food system. During the course of the campaign the project encountered many obstacles that stood in the way of the Garden Initiative to move forward, thus the campaign coordinators acted swiftly and responsibly to ensure that the project would not fail. The Oakes garden Initiative as of present is in its begining stages and is at the threshold of becoming a reality to the Oakes college community. This guide is a documentation of the trial, errors and success of the SOS campaign during the winter and spring quarters of 2009 and will provide much needed guidance to any future campaign coordinators wishing to implement a project within a community." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GomezC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gong, Steven" %D 2008 %T LEED For Neighborhood Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! LEED For Neighborhood Development %K Wildlife Conservation LEED Green Building Green Construction Environmental Impact Report %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GongS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gonzalez, Anita" %D 1994 %T Nitrate-nitrogen Leaching from a Sandy Loam Soil Treated with Four Different Soil Amendments %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 01 Aug 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nitrate-nitrogen Leaching from a Sandy Loam Soil Treated with Four Different Soil Amendments %L Box G %K Nitrate-nitrogen leaching organic and inorganic fertilizers green house pot study UCSC Farm and Garden Project "%X Nitrate-nitrogen is an essential part of any soil system.��嬉�_���� Excessive additions of fertilizers (organic or inorganic) leads to ground water contamination and both energetic and economic losses.��嬉�_���� This experiment tests nitrate-nitrogen leaching from a potted sandy loam soil taken from the UCSC Farm and Garden Project with the addition of a N compost, a high C:N compost, urea, and potassium nitrate.��嬉�_���� Nitrate-nitrogen leachate levels were determined in the laboratory using a spectrophotometer.��嬉�_���� Nitrate-nitrogen leaching was highest at first from the potassium nitrate treated pot, dropping permanently on the four sample date.��嬉�_���� Nitrate-nitrogen leaching from the urea treatment rose on the fourth sample date, but not as significantly.��嬉�_���� Results from the other treatments were similar to the control throughout the experiment.��嬉�_���� Overall, this experiment showed that the further addition of fertilizer to this soil system is unnecessary at this time." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GonzalezAnita1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gonzalez, Alfred III" %D 1994 %T In-stream enhancement structures for sediment transport and habitat improvement for Central California stream-reared salmonids %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 91 %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! In-stream enhancement structures for sediment transport and habitat improvement for Central California stream-reared salmonids %L Box G %K sediment transport in steam structures salmonid survival Rivers Streams fine bedload Moore Creek "%X We describe the effect of in-stream structures on fine sediment transport and habitat improvement in a small stream (Moore Creek) in Santa Cruz County, CA. We compared water column conditions, physiochemical factors, channel morphology, and sediment transport after construction in sections with and without in-stream structures. Sections with strategically placed log deflectors enhanced the diversity of the stream system by undercutting banks, deepening pools, and exposing gravel. Sections with rock and log deflectors in Moore Creek led to a 20.8 % increase in transporting fine bedload (< 2 mm) in comparison to areas with no in-stream structures. Daily monitoring of the study area showed use of new habitat by steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus my!dss), primarily juveniles. We hypothesize that the modified habitat will tend to support greater densities of fish than other areas within the creek without structures or large woody debris (LWD). On-going research and monitoring will detennine any differences in fish densities. We concluded that the frequency and size of in-stream structures simulated the natural process of LWD by establishing preferred conditions for fine sediment transport (increased hydraulic pressure) and habitat improvement (fish hides, aeration, canopy cover, decrease in temperatures, exposed gravels, etc.) necessary for salmonid survival in Upper Moore Creek." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GonzalezAlfred1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gonzalez, Marco Antonio" %D 1992 %T Elevation & Habitat Preferences of Black-Tail Deer: the effects of incremental OHV traffic levels %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 10 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Elevation & Habitat Preferences of Black-Tail Deer: the effects of incremental OHV traffic levels %L Box G %K Deer habitats Off road vehicles deer activity deer and elevation %X 12 radio collared female black tailed deer (Odocoileus hemiouns columbines) were relocated in and around Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area in Central California to determine if there was a correlation between the elevation/habitat in which the deer were found and off-highway vehicle traffic levels in the park.��嬉�_���� The study showed that the deer chose neither higher nor more dense habitat when OHV traffic increased.��嬉�_���� Deer which spent most of their time in either HHS VRA or areas where OHVs were not allowed were found at high and low elections in almost exactly the same proportions.��嬉�_���� Deer who spent approximately 50% of their time in these two areas did so without a correlation to traffic levels.��嬉�_���� The deer studied inside the park were found to be more often active when daily traffic levels were about 50 vehicles. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GonzalezM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Good, Hannah M." %D 1982 "%T Shell Anomalies in the Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Opulations of the Beaver Dam Slope, Utah and Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Shell Anomalies in the Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Opulations of the Beaver Dam Slope, Utah and Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California" %L Box Mm "%K Areas - Utah, Beaver Dam Slope" %0 Thesis "%A Goode, Brian" %D 1986 %T Santa Cruz Grows Up %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Grows Up %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goodman, Drew" "%A Barotz, Naomi" "%A Patty, Laura" %D 1983 %T Life Lab market Garden Project 1983 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Life Lab market Garden Project 1983 %L Box Mm %K Life Lab %0 Thesis "%A Goodman, Gwen" %D 1984 %T Women and Peace: Toward an Ecofeminist Politics of Peace %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Women and Peace: Toward an Ecofeminist Politics of Peace %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goodman, Scott D." %D 1993 %T The search for the American dream -- or the realization of an environmental nightmare: a reflective essay on environmental and moral conflicts in homeownership %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The search for the American dream -- or the realization of an environmental nightmare: a reflective essay on environmental and moral conflicts in homeownership %L Box G %K American Dream Housing developments Residential Environments homeownership %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GoodmanS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goodwin, Diane" %D 1980 %T Report on Prince William Sound Humpback Whale Survey %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Report on Prince William Sound Humpback Whale Survey %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goodwin, Diane" %D 1992 %T The Value of Teaching Ecology in the Spanish-English Bilingual Classroom %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Value of Teaching Ecology in the Spanish-English Bilingual Classroom %L Box G %K Ecology Environmental Education Bilingual Education Environment and Latin American studies Environmental Racism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GoodwinD1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Goodwin, Deborah Anne" %D 1978 %T Progressive Pond Polyculture for UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 12 Nov 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Progressive Pond Polyculture for UCSC %L Box Gg %K aquaculture fish farming polyculture UC Santa Cruz pond polyculture local food production food chain yield %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GoodwinD1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gordon, Ashley" %D 2007 %T Resource Guide to UC Santa Cruz for Save Our Shores %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 93 %8 15 Dec 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Resource Guide to UC Santa Cruz for Save Our Shores %K Save Our Shores Ocean Protection Environmental Protection Shoreline Environment Costal Waters %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GordonA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gordon, Nina" %D 1982 %T Energy Education: A Guide and Curriculum Grades 1-12 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Education: A Guide and Curriculum Grades 1-12 %L Box Gg %0 Thesis "%A Goresky, Soma" %D 1983 %T Evaluation of the Domestic Water Supply for a Self-Contained Rural Community %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluation of the Domestic Water Supply for a Self-Contained Rural Community %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Goresky, Soma B." %D 1983 %T Evaluation of the Domestic Water Supply for Self-Contained Rural Community %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluation of the Domestic Water Supply for Self-Contained Rural Community %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Gorospe, Jennifer" %D 2005 %T Species Richness of Wood-Rotting Fungi in Low-Diversity Tropical Mangrove Forests %B Enviornmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 07/19/2005 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Species Richness of Wood-Rotting Fungi in Low-Diversity Tropical Mangrove Forests (%X A total of 182 collections, comprising 49 recognizable taxonomic units (RTU) of polypore fungi, were made on the islands of Kosrae and Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia as part of an ongoing project to test the hypothesis that fungal diversity is lower and host specificity is higher in the low- diversity mangrove forests than in high-diversity forests of the tropics. Fungal diversity was lower in the mangrove forest, with approximately only 1 of every 4 collections representing a new species, compared to published studies done in higher-diversity forests, where the ratio is closer to 1 new species for every 2 collections. The poroid Micronesian fungi exhibited strong tendencies towards host species preference, with 9 of the 11 most common species preferring one host more often than expected at random. Surprisingly, it appears that the percentage of singletons (species sampled once) is very similar in studies of both low- and high-diversity habitats in the tropics, hovering near 50% of all collections. On the whole, the results of this study support the assumption that low-diversity tropical forests support more host-specific fungal species and fewer species overall than high-diversity tropical forests." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GorospeJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gotthold, D.W." %D 1972 "%T Land-Use Planning Santa Cruz County, 1971-72" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Land-Use Planning Santa Cruz County, 1971-72" %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Gottsegen, Michael" %D 1981 %T U.S. Occupational and Environmental Regulations: The Third World Pays the Price %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! U.S. Occupational and Environmental Regulations: The Third World Pays the Price %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goudie, Loretta" %D 1976 %T A Study of the Main Trail at Ano Nuevp State Reserve Reflecting Human Use During the Elephant Seal Breeding Season %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of the Main Trail at Ano Nuevp State Reserve Reflecting Human Use During the Elephant Seal Breeding Season %L Box Mm %0 Thesis "%A Goulart, Donald" %D 1977 %T The Affects of Visual Stimulation on Spatial Awareness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 %8 15 Apr 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Affects of Visual Stimulation on Spatial Awareness %L Box Bbb %K spacial awareness cognitive maps perceptual senses environment and psychology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GoulartDT1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gouveia, Jefferey D." %D 1992 %T The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in International Environmentat Negotiation: Are They Successful? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in International Environmentat Negotiation: Are They Successful? %L Box G %K foreign relations environment and politics Environmental Organizations environmental treaties %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GouveiaJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Grabill, Douglas B." %D 1987 %T Telecommunication-Transportation Tradeoff and it's Effects on Transportation Problems %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Telecommunication-Transportation Tradeoff and it's Effects on Transportation Problems %L Box Ss %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Gradinger, Drew" %D 1994 "%T Holistic Education: A look at Process, Structure and Sequencing in Outdoor Education" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Holistic Education: A look at Process, Structure and Sequencing in Outdoor Education" %L Box G %K Holistic education outdoor education New York camp children %0 Thesis "%A Graffin, Craig" %D 1972 %T A Survey of Intertidal Animals at Santa Cruz Point %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 %8 13 Mar 1972 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Survey of Intertidal Animals at Santa Cruz Point %L Box Bbb %K Environmental Survey Tidal Areas Ocean Pollution Sewage run off Monterey Bay Fauna of Monterey Bay %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GraffinC1972.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Graham, John" %D 1980 %T The Intertidal Invertebrates of the Santa Cruz Harbor %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Intertidal Invertebrates of the Santa Cruz Harbor %L Box Ss %0 Thesis "%A Granath, Thomas" %D 1992 %T Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) on the Santa Cruz Island Year II A Study of its allelopathic potential & long-term Management Methods %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) on the Santa Cruz Island Year II A Study of its allelopathic potential & long-term Management Methods %L Box G "%K Fennel, invasive species" species competition exotic species native species flora management Santa Cruz Island "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_������嬉�_����In the second year of an on-going study on Fennel eradication on Santa Cruz Island, results from field experiments, bioassay experiments, and greenhouse experiments showed that Fennel most likely contains allopathic compounds which are extractable in water.��嬉�_���� These compounds appear to give Fennel a competitive advantage that has resulted in a large population of exotic plant on Santa Cruz Island. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Because of the ecologically valuable endemic plant populations on Santa Cruz Island that could potentially be destroyed if Fennel continues to be unchecked, means of controlling Fennel without also damaging native plant populations has become an important management issue. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� In an investigations of various methods of control, the most effective and least damaging options were fire and digging out of the plant including the tap root.��嬉�_���� These methods have problems, however, of practical application that require further study.��嬉�_���� The use of a herbicide was found to be ineffective as the Fennel control and was found to eliminate all native plants." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GranathT1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Grans, Jessica" %D 2007 %T Sustainability on the Syllabus: Perspectives and Resources for the Creation of a Sustainability Curriculum at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 134 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainability on the Syllabus: Perspectives and Resources for the Creation of a Sustainability Curriculum at UCSC %K Sustainability Curriculum Teaching UCSC Education Environmental Studies "%X This paper assesses the interest level, desires, perspectives and resources of faculty and students regarding a sustainability curriculum. By examining the responses of a set of faculty whose teaching and/or research lies within the realm of sustainability and a set of students whose interest and/or activism relates to sustainability, I identify the major trends in perspectives, assets and needs of those persons who would play a critical part in imbuing the curricula of UCSC with sustainability. In examining the responses of my subjects, I also offer suggestions to increase involvement in the curriculum design process, meet the needs of diverse players and create an effective academic approach to sustainability. I asked thirteen professors from seven different departments questions relating to five main areas: Sustainability, Collaboration, Roles, Experiential Education, and classes/research/expertise. I interviewed twelve students asking them a separate set of questions focused, primarily, on two areas: what and how they want to learn about sustainability at UCSC and what their perceptions and experiences are in relation to faculty involvement and knowledge in sustainability. The majority of my information came from my discussions with these 25 individuals. My research concludes that though there are many constraints limiting the resources for faculty to be involved, there is also a dynamic interest in learning, teaching and practicing sustainability that can overcome these hurdles. I also found that students not only desire avenues to learn, discuss, practice and implement sustainability, but desire an accessible and integrated way that all students can encounter and learn about sustainability. My findings show that these two groups would like to work together, can work together and need to work together to make sustainability a major theme within the University of California Santa Cruz." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GransJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Graves, Helen R." %D 1984 %T I an a Dangerous Woman %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! I an a Dangerous Woman %L Box Ss %0 Thesis "%A Graves, Lisa" %D 1984 %T Community Gardens and Food Distribution %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Community Gardens and Food Distribution %L Box Ss %0 Thesis "%A Grayson, Alicia" %D 1989 "%T Counterinsurgency, Development, and Ecological Crisis in the Resistance" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Counterinsurgency, Development, and Ecological Crisis in the Resistance" %L Box Ss %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Grayson, Carinthia" %D 1984 %T The Physical Features of the Gamboa Property and the Gamboa Point Ranch %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Physical Features of the Gamboa Property and the Gamboa Point Ranch %L Box Ss %K Areas - Gamboa Point Ranch %0 Thesis "%A Grayson, Leslie" %D 1983 %T Health Effects of the U.S. Nucler Weapons Testing Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Health Effects of the U.S. Nucler Weapons Testing Program %L Box Ss %K Defense %0 Thesis "%A Green, Katherine" %D 1988 %T Southeast Alaska Thermal Environments and Deer %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Southeast Alaska Thermal Environments and Deer %L Box Ss %0 Thesis "%A Green, Lois Michelle" %D 1995 %T Developing a Community-Oriented Environmental Education Program: Adopt-a-Watershed %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 12 %8 01 Nov 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing a Community-Oriented Environmental Education Program: Adopt-a-Watershed %L Box G %K Environmental education grassroots networking natural resource management program development process %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GreenM1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Greenberg, Riess" "%T Observation of Birds at Neary Lagoon, S.C" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Observation of Birds at Neary Lagoon, S.C" %L Box Bbb %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GreenbergRunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Greene, Brian Eric" %D 1994 %T Appropriate water development for developing nations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Appropriate water development for developing nations %L Box G %K water supply waste disposal sanitary water developing countries environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GreeneE1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Greene, Chris A." %D 1992 %T Human Population Growth: Is it a Problem? A Discussion of Two Views %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Human Population Growth: Is it a Problem? A Discussion of Two Views %L Box G %K population control population growth environment and global population bioethics sustainability %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GreeneC1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Greenlee, Robert" %D 1989 %T The Environmental Education Program at Carara Biologist Reserve: A Synopsis of Three Years as a Peace Corps Volunteer %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Education Program at Carara Biologist Reserve: A Synopsis of Three Years as a Peace Corps Volunteer %L Box Ss %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Greenwald, Eli" %D 2011 %T Dietary Niche Partitioning by Sympatric Peromyscus boylii and P. californicus in Mixed Evergreen Forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Wilmers, Christopher" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! Dietary Niche Partitioning by Sympatric Peromyscus boylii and P. californicus in Mixed Evergreen Forest %K niche partitioning Peromyscus boylii Peromyscus californicus forest ecology research plot resource partitioning stable isotopes trophic level %X We used stable isotope analysis to compare the diets of two sympatric species of "wild mice, Peromyscus californicus and P. boylii. The ability for these two Peromyscus" "species to coexist is thought to be the result of niche partitioning at the canopy level, as" well as dietary niche partitioning. We used analysis of carbon and nitrogen isotopes to determine the trophic level at which each species is feeding and to compare dietary preference. We used stable isotope mixing models to partition possible dietary contribution. P. californicus clearly feeds at a higher trophic level than P. boylii. P. "californicus is omnivorous, but specializes mainly on arthropods. P. boylii is omnivorous" "as well, but specializes mainly on seeds and vegetative matter. These findings coupled" with other studies on habitat niche partitioning present a clearer picture of how these two sympatric species can co-exist. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GreenwaldE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gregorian, Ilene" %D 1993 %T Hazardous waste management in California: the Tanner Act %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous waste management in California: the Tanner Act %L Box G %K Tanner Act of 1986 Environmental Waste Hazardous Waste Environment and Politics Environmental Justice %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GregorianI1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gregory, Alexandra" %D 2011 %T EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING THROUGH GARDEN EDUCATION: A SURVEY FOR CALIFORNIA PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 53 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING THROUGH GARDEN EDUCATION: A SURVEY FOR CALIFORNIA PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS %K Garden Education School Gardens Experiential Learning Land Based Learning Survey California %X Experiential hands-on learning has been proven to increase cognitive abilities and understanding of subject matter. With the use of school gardens these experiential lessons can lead to even greater and more memorable teaching and learning experiences. These experiences "in living, ���learning laboratories�۝ can help children both with their required academic education," as well as their introspective learning of themselves and their environment. This thesis has been created around a 2011 California statewide survey about garden education in primary and "secondary schools, the analysis of these results, as well as the relevant literature and past studies" surrounding garden education and its potential to benefit all children. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GregoryA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gregory, Erica" %D 2011 %T Becoming an Educator in a Diverse and Changing Classroom %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A.Honors %P 42 "%Y Zdravka, Tzankova" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Becoming an Educator in a Diverse and Changing Classroom %K Diverse (Diversity) education alternative education curricula science content standards Seymour Marine Discovery Center "%X In this project, I examine the critical aspects of teaching in a diverse, changing classroom in a hands-on, alternative education setting applying accumulated literature on the subject. Beyond that, I explore curriculum development for kindergarten through third grade students based on the Science Content Standards for California Public Schools, language equity, and childhood and character development. This report also includes the worksheets created, the worksheet keys, and an analysis of the choices made on the worksheets and how well they represent information available in the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Documentation of a side-project follows the worksheet and research portion of this project including photos and descriptions of Discovery Lab poster recreations. Lastly, evaluations from teachers, students, and supervisors conclude the project documenting the amount of effort put into every aspect of this research paper." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GregoryE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gregory, Paul" %D 1977 %T Communication and Design %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 %8 19 Aug 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Communication and Design %L Box Bbb %K Environmental history environmental planning city formation city planning city design architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GregoryP1977.pdf %0 Thesis %A Grey %D 1991 %T Plan for the Central Coast Plant Community Representations of the Pacific Coast Native Plant Area Arboretum- Campus Natural Reserve University of California at Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 22 Apr 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plan for the Central Coast Plant Community Representations of the Pacific Coast Native Plant Area Arboretum- Campus Natural Reserve University of California at Santa Cruz %L Box G %K UCSC Arboretum Central Coast Ranges Fauna and Flora of California native plant areas environmental education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//Grey1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Grieshop, Matthew James Donovan" %D 1995 %T Entomophagous Nematodes as a Biological Control Technology for Organic Apple Production in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 68 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Entomophagous Nematodes as a Biological Control Technology for Organic Apple Production in Santa Cruz County %L Box G %K Entomophagous nematodes codling moth Santa Cruz apples biological control "%Z Gliessman, Steve" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GrieshopM1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Griffin, Jenny" %D 1984 %T The Interpretive Process: Fieldwork to Field-Test (The Art of the Spark) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Interpretive Process: Fieldwork to Field-Test (The Art of the Spark) %L Box Ss %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Griffin, John" %D 1989 %T The West German Greens: The Wave of the Future? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The West German Greens: The Wave of the Future? %L Box Ss "%K Greens, Europe, Environment, Politics" %0 Thesis "%A Griffith, Diane" %D 1993 %T Combining conservation biology and agroecology for a more sustainable agriculture in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Combining conservation biology and agroecology for a more sustainable agriculture in Santa Cruz County %L Box G %K biodiversity loss of species conservation biology genetic diversity loss %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GriffithD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Griffiths, Matthew Bradley" %D 1993 "%T Seasonality in mule deer diets and its relationship with plan availability, quality, and allelochemical content" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 %8 28 Oct 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Seasonality in mule deer diets and its relationship with plan availability, quality, and allelochemical content" %L Box G %K mule deer deer diets forbs grasses feeding trials "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Feeding trials involving choice of food were used to determine Columbian blacktailed mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) preference for apple forages alone and treated with either terpenoid containing old leaves or extacted oils from California bay (Umbellularia californica). Deer exhibited preference and ate more from the forage piles that contained no terpene substances. Observations of feeding from natural vegetation were conducted to illustrate the seasonality of deer diets from spring to early fall. Over this time period, diets shifted from predominantly woody browse to grasses, forbs andother succulent species." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GriffithsM1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Grimmer, Ian" %D 1991 "%T Toward an Ecological Pedagogy: Rethinking Nature, Power, and Education" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Toward an Ecological Pedagogy: Rethinking Nature, Power, and Education" %L Box G %K Environmentalism ecology education nature %0 Thesis "%A Grobe, Karin" %D 1993 "%T The potential market for yard trimming compost products in Santa Cruz County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 86 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The potential market for yard trimming compost products in Santa Cruz County, California" %L Box G %K composting green waste Santa Cruz county organic fertilizer "%X The potential market for yard trimming compost products in Santa Cruz County, California was explored. Information was gathered by surveying potential end-users, interviewing producers and distributors of existing organic amendment products, and querying people familiar with organic matter use in agriculture, floriculture, landscaping, and the nursery industry. Large quantities of mushroom compost and redwood by-products are produced in the region, but the quantity of manure products produced is very small. Research results indicated that current users of organic amendments are likely to increase use if a product that meets their needs can be developed. Product quality is a major concern, and users surveyed indicated they are intolerant of contaminants, high salt content and weed seeds. Maturity, compostition, and quality must be consistent. Product price will also be a factor in decisions to increase use, especially for the agriculture and floriculture communities, because they have a relatively small profit margin constraining production costs. However, users may be willing to pay more for a higher quality product. Improving soil tilth is the main use for organic amendments, and increasing soil nutrients is an important concern for most crop producers. Demand peaks are likely to occur in spring and fall. The impact of a new product on producers of existing amendments is considered, and strategies to mitigate or obviate the impact are suggested. An action plan for market research and development is proposed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GrobeK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Group, The Greens" "%A Boretz, Jeanine" "%A Carrick, Peter" "%A Curnutt, John" "%A Hardy, Pamela" "%A Jensen, Stephanie" "%A Johnson, Jon" "%A MacDonald, Michael C." "%A Mitchell, Kathy" "%A Monowitz, Steven" "%A Moore, Michael" "%A Morgane, Tiffany" "%A Nilsson, Susan" "%A Rech, Cheri" "%A Sheppeck, Alicia" "%A Weber-Small, Sean" "%A Yoell, Leslie A." %D 1991 %T Impressions Of The Greens California Greens %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 223 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 01 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Impressions Of The Greens California Greens %L Box G %K Greens Group California environmental organizations politics Modern society Environmental Journalism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//BoretzJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Grove, Eland" %D 1994 %T Design recommendations for the Environmental Studies Building at UC Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design recommendations for the Environmental Studies Building at UC Santa Cruz %L Box G %0 Thesis "%A Grupenhoff, Ted" %D 1992 %T Regional oil spill response plan : documenting coastal natural resources in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 97 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 11 July 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Regional oil spill response plan : documenting coastal natural resources in Santa Cruz County %L Box G %K Oil Spill Response Monterey Bay Emergency Response environmental survey emergency plans "%Z Pearse, John" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GrupenhoffT1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Guevara, Daniel" %D 1991 "%T The Hydrologic Effects of Urbanization Within The Watershed Of Schwan Lake, Santa Cruz County, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 9 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 10 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Hydrologic Effects of Urbanization Within The Watershed Of Schwan Lake, Santa Cruz County, CA" %L Box G %K urbanization watersheds watershed pollution runoff groundwater %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GuevaraD1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Gunnoe, Bryan Andrew" %D 1981 %T Toward the Development of a UCSC Campus Land Management Plan %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward the Development of a UCSC Campus Land Management Plan %L Box Ss %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Guth, Naomi E." %D 1984 %T Settlement Patterns in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Settlement Patterns in Santa Cruz County %L Box Ss %0 Thesis "%A Gutierrez, Steven J." %D 1991 %T Working with the City of Santa Cruz Redevelopment Agency %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Working with the City of Santa Cruz Redevelopment Agency %L Box G %K Downtown Santa Cruz Environmental Planning Redevelopment Land useage %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//GutierrezS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Haan, Stephanie Sue" %D 2001 %T Feeding Preferences of a Native and an Introduced Ant Species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 26 Apr 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! Feeding Preferences of a Native and an Introduced Ant Species %L Box G %K seed preference argentine ant harvester ant indirect effects "%X Harvester ants are an important functional group that can have significant direct and indirect effects on community structure. ��嬉�_����They have been shown to preferentially harvest abundant, small seeded plant species, significantly lowering the abundance of the preferred plants (Hobbs 1985, MacMahon 2000, Brown et al. 1979). ��嬉�_����The invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humble, may be displacing the native harvester ant, Messor andrei, at my field site, the University of California Fort Ord Natural Reserve, Monterey County. ��嬉�_����In this study, I examined the food selection of L. humble and M. andrei to indicated their community functions. ��嬉�_����Their diets do not overlap significantly; M. andrei returned to the nest carrying seed/plant material significantly more often than L. humble, while L. humble fed primarily on liquid food, presumed to be liquid plant material and Hompteran exudate. ��嬉�_����I also offered grass seeds to M. andrei in the field to measure seed selection as indication of preference. ��嬉�_����M. andrei selected the smallest seeds, Vulpia myuros and Festuca rubra, most often, followed by the medium sized seed, Nassella pulchra; the largest seed, Avena fatua, was significantly less selected. ��嬉�_����These results imply that the abundance of M. andrei's preferred seeds will increase in the seed bank once the harvesters are displaced further. ��嬉�_����If they are seed-limited, the plant community composition could change to contain a greater abundance of preferred species." "%Z Laurel, Fox" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HaanS2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Habenicht, Barbara J." %D 1991 %T Santa Cruz Downtown Recovery %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Downtown Recovery %L Box G %K Redevelopment Downtown Santa Cruz Environmental Planning Economics of Development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HabenichtB1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Haber, Joshua" %D 1991 %T State Solar Policy for Local Implementation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! State Solar Policy for Local Implementation %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hackney, Patrick" %D 1989 %T Sunsible Living: Energy Alternatives for Today %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sunsible Living: Energy Alternatives for Today %L Box G %K Appropriate Technology Solar Energy Solar Power Community Development Sustainable Living %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HackneyP1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hadid, Farah" %D 2011 %T THE GREEN BUILDING GUIDE: AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE BENEFITS OF USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN GREEN BUILDING %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! THE GREEN BUILDING GUIDE: AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE BENEFITS OF USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN GREEN BUILDING %K Architecture Green building Green materials paints flooring sustainable products %X ���Green Building�۝ is a term that refers to the sustainable practicing and incorporation of materials that will cause the lowest impact possible on the environment. Each aspect of architecture is able to integrate various tools and materials that will create a healthier atmosphere for the families that reside in the homes that are created. This thesis analyzes a few "key materials that can be used in all the homes that an architect will design, Flooring and paints." The thesis highlights the health benefits as well as the reasons why every consumer and designer "should consider leading more sustainable practices. Incorporated in analyzing this field, a review" of the duration of my internship was also discussed. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HadidF.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hadid, Farah" %D 2011 %T THE GREEN BUILDING GUIDE: AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE BENEFITS OF USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN GREEN BUILDING %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! THE GREEN BUILDING GUIDE: AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE BENEFITS OF USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN GREEN BUILDING %K Architecture Green building Green materials paints flooring sustainable products %X ���Green Building�۝ is a term that refers to the sustainable practicing and incorporation of materials that will cause the lowest impact possible on the environment. Each aspect of architecture is able to integrate various tools and materials that will create a healthier atmosphere for the families that reside in the homes that are created. This thesis analyzes a few "key materials that can be used in all the homes that an architect will design, Flooring and paints." The thesis highlights the health benefits as well as the reasons why every consumer and designer "should consider leading more sustainable practices. Incorporated in analyzing this field, a review" of the duration of my internship was also discussed. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HadidF.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Haeger, Ted" %D 1991 %T Changes to Come %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 69 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Changes to Come %L Box G %K Communication Environmental Literature Poems Environment and Art %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HaegerT1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Haff, Tonya M." %D 1996 %T Effects of the Introduced Plant Hedera helix (Araliaceae) on Insect Species Diversity in the Redwood Forest Understory %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 30 Jan 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of the Introduced Plant Hedera helix (Araliaceae) on Insect Species Diversity in the Redwood Forest Understory %L Box G %K Hedera Helix insect species diversity Simpson's Index Fall Creek "%X The effects of introduced plants upon natural ecosystems are many times detrimental, yet these effects often go unstudied. ��嬉�_����Such is the case with the ivy Hedera helix, which was introduced into the redwood understory of Fall Creek, Henry Cowell State Park in California this century. ��嬉�_����I examined the effects of H. helix upon insect species diversity by sweep netting plots supporting varying amounts of H. helix. ��嬉�_����The presence of H. helix did not affect overall insect diversity. ��嬉�_����Phytophagous insect species diversity decreased with the presence of H. helix. ��嬉�_����Saprophagou insects were the most specious in every plot. ��嬉�_����Further study is needed to more completely understand the effects of H. helix upon the redwood understory ecosystem and upon higher trophic level interactions." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HaffT1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hahn, Spencer" %D 1981 %T Our Food System and its Social and Ecological Consequences: A Proposed Curriculum for the High School Level %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Our Food System and its Social and Ecological Consequences: A Proposed Curriculum for the High School Level %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Haines, Jeffrey Paul" %D 1995 %T Environmental Review in Costa Rica %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Review in Costa Rica %L Box G %K Environmental impact study Costa Rica environmental law environmental review technical standards %0 Thesis "%A Hale, Jonathan" %D 1992 %T The Economic of Biodiversity %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Economic of Biodiversity %L Box G %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Hale, Nathan" %D 2005 %T An Internshipof Conservation with the Santa Clara Audubon Society %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 05/04/2005 %! An Internshipof Conservation with the Santa Clara Audubon Society "%X The Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society is a non-profit organization working, ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���to preserve, to enjoy, to restore, and to foster public awareness of native birds and their ecosystems,��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� to borrow from their mission statement. This organization was formed and guided by forces such as the creation of the National Audubon Society and the social realization that humans are responsible for significant environmental degradation. To participate in and learn from their work, one University of California, Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies internship was taken from September 2004 through April 2005. The work of this internship was in the form of research and writing and was achieved through a variety of styles and strategies. One article was written for the Society��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s membership letter to inform members of a nature inspired art show. Another task consisted of researching an alleged development project that would have excluded Burrowing Owls, as well as locating and navigating associated legal environmental documents. A large task consisted of filling the roles of Associate Editor and reporter for an annual publication focused on creek related anthropogenic issues. This task was followed by coordination of a conference focused on the same topic. Successful completion of all of these jobs resulted in, not only the achievement of many personal and agency level objectives, but also approval by an agency sponsor to work on a project that was designed and implemented as part of this internship. This work was a natural history focused guide of an area near Gilroy, California that is both threatened with development and lauded as serving important ecological and heritage functions. Work completed for this guide garnered the vast majority of the emphasis of this internship. It was found that all of the work included in this internship resulted in different levels of achievement of personal and agency level goals. Many of these achievements were subjective or potentially pending; however it was clear that the achievement of environmental conservation, as was the main objective of this internship, must employ informed community wide actions in order to be effective." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HaleN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hall, Kathy" %D 1991 "%T Black Mesa, Peabody Coal And The Navajo: A review of energy policy, development and water conflicts in the Western United States" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 %8 15 Aug 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Black Mesa, Peabody Coal And The Navajo: A review of energy policy, development and water conflicts in the Western United States" %L Box G %K Black Mesa Indian Affairs Environment and Politics Slurry pipelines coal mining "%X Development of energy resources on Indian reservation lands is evaluated in terms of coal markets and trade with Japan, impacts on water rights and the hydrological cycle as well as socio-economic status of reservation residents.��嬉�_���� Strip mining of coal on Black Mesa and use of water for transportation of coal through a slurry pipeline is utilized as a case stud.��嬉�_���� Congressional support for coal slurry pipelines is detailed.��嬉�_���� The controversy over water for energy or water for coal as perceived within the legislature is reviewed.��嬉�_���� Four major areas of controversy energy: loss of jobs in the railroad industry, use of Federal eminent domain, impacts to the environment from slurry pipelines and primacy over water rights.��嬉�_���� Within the legislative debate over pipelines there is no mention of Indian water rights and impacts of pipelines to reservation residents.��嬉�_���� coal mining and slurry projects are perceived within a neoclassical development model; projects create jobs which in turn will eliminate poverty.��嬉�_���� This development project however has not resolved problems of high unemployment and poverty.��嬉�_���� In fact it has resulted in relocation programs and lack of access to water resources for many in the semi-arid region of the American Southwest.��嬉�_���� Energy policy devisions to increase steam coal production while at the same time decreasing transportation costs result in negative impacts to the social and cultural life of Navajo people as well as depletion of water resources on Black Mesa and the surrounding areas." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HallK1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hall, Shawn" %D 1977 %T Elkhorn Slough Educational Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Elkhorn Slough Educational Program %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hall-Kopald, Steven" %D 1983 %T Environmental Studies in Elementary Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Studies in Elementary Education %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Halperin, Eric" %D 1978 "%T Human Response to Drought in the San Lorenzo River Basin, 1975-1978" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Human Response to Drought in the San Lorenzo River Basin, 1975-1978" %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Halstrum, Elina R." %D 1988 %T Napa County Hazardous Waste Management Plan %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Napa County Hazardous Waste Management Plan %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hamai, Akemi" %D 1989 %T Environmental Education: The Life Lab Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education: The Life Lab Program %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hamer, Cheryl Lynne" %D 1989 %T Senior on Santa Cruz Native Animal Rescue %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior on Santa Cruz Native Animal Rescue %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hamilton, Janet" %D 1985 %T Teaching a Curriculum on World Hunger %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Teaching a Curriculum on World Hunger %L Box T %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Hamilton, Jim" %D 1991 %T Senior Thesis Environmental Studies l95 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 01 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Thesis Environmental Studies l95 %L Box G %K city planners developers planning processes case studies environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//HamiltonJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hamm, David" %D 1994 %T The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency's Basin Management Plan : potential consequences of proposed basin augmentation projects %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency's Basin Management Plan : potential consequences of proposed basin augmentation projects %L Box G %0 Thesis "%A Hammer, Karen" %D 1986 %T How Village Life in Central Mexico Has Been Affected By Recurrent Migration Between Mexico and the United States %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! How Village Life in Central Mexico Has Been Affected By Recurrent Migration Between Mexico and the United States %L Box T %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Hammond, Amy" %D 1994 %T Senior Internship at Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Internship at Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve %L Box I %K Wetland species management of light-footed clapper rail Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve California salt marsh %0 Thesis "%A Hammonds, Holly" "%A Minns, Chris" %D 1979 %T Development Patterns in the Bahamas %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 253 %8 15 Apr 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development Patterns in the Bahamas %L Box Bbb %K History of the Bahamas growth planning Environmental survey Tourism National Development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HammondsH1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Handleman, Paul S." %D 1982 %T Large Scale Wind Energy in the United States %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Large Scale Wind Energy in the United States %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hanf, Lance" %D 1982 %T The Mission and its Legacy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mission and its Legacy %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hannah, Susann" %T The Plant Communities of the Coastward Slopes of the Santa Lucia Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 103 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Plant Communities of the Coastward Slopes of the Santa Lucia Mountains %L Box Bbb %K Environmental survey Los Padres National Forest Big Sur Fuuna and Flora of Big Sur Santa Lucia Mountains %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HannahSunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hanson, Dorian" %D 1989 %T Illustrating Island Isolation Ten Illustrations for the Santa Cruz Island Reserve Brochure %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Illustrating Island Isolation Ten Illustrations for the Santa Cruz Island Reserve Brochure %L Box T %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Hanson, Karen Eleda" %D 1995 %T Design for a Sustainable Living System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design for a Sustainable Living System %L Box I %K Appropriate technology passive solar architecture landscaping sustainable living self-sufficient renewable resource use %0 Thesis "%A Hanson, Maia M." %D 1986 %T On the Architectural Historic Resources of the San Lorenzo Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! On the Architectural Historic Resources of the San Lorenzo Valley %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hardesty, Adrian" %D 2005 %T Sustainable Community Development: The Role of Higher Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 05/01/2005 %! Sustainable Community Development: The Role of Higher Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HardestyA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hardy, Pamela" %D 1991 %T The Santa Cruz Greens %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Santa Cruz Greens %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Harnish, Laura" %D 1985 %T Environmental Studies Senior Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Studies Senior Project %L Box T %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Haro, Angelita" %D 2000 %T Census 2000: Reaching the Undercounted Latino Immigrant Community %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Census 2000: Reaching the Undercounted Latino Immigrant Community %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Harp, Liana" %D 2005 %T Improving Pedestrain Path Planning on the UCSC Campus Utiliizing GIS Methodology %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University California %V B.A. "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 06/21/2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Improving Pedestrain Path Planning on the UCSC Campus Utiliizing GIS Methodology "%X The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) 2005 Long-Range Development Plan (LRDP) proposes physical development in undeveloped areas to the north of central campus, including the Campus Natural Reserve (CNR). Pedestrian trampling impacts are a concern in this area as the number of pedestrians on campus increases. How can pedestrian trampling impacts be minimized by improving pedestrian path planning utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? Primarily, GIS helps stakeholders both visualize and communicate their planning objectives/perspectives for reducing trampling impacts to others through Participatory GIS (PGIS) techniques. The PGIS method used in this study, which allowed stakeholders to draw a pedestrian transportation network in the study area yielded two main planning strategies for reducing trampling impacts to the CNR: 1)Directly connecting high-use areas with pedestrian paths that will serve their transportation needs and reduce off path trampling or 2)Planning pedestrian path systems that do not include paths that traverse sensitive ecosystems such as the CNR in order to limit access and trampling in the CNR. A GIS cost-path analysis was also evaluated, but the analysis did not provide any path scenario that was not accounted for by the PGIS participant responses. Although improving the quality and scale of the data might make the cost-path more applicable, the time required to build the analysis outweighs the benefits. GIS can improve the pedestrian path planning process, especially if used to enable stakeholders to better communicate their planning objectives and criteria. Each stakeholder brings a unique perspective to the planning table; GIS aids each stakeholder to visualize potential path planning scenarios and the variables that might affect path pedestrian path planning. This study did not identify the ultimate pedestrian path system for reducing trampling impacts to the CNR; rather, it was an experiment in methodologies that could help improve the planning process. Ultimately, pedestrian trampling impacts to the CNR can be reduced through a more holistic planning process that considers many planning scenarios and uses GIS to allow stakeholders to convey and communicate about planning options." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarpL1.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harrington, J. B." %D 1993 "%T Permaculture, an exploration" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Permaculture, an exploration" %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Harrington, Stephen F." %D 1991 %T An Economic and Environmental Perspective On Hillside Vineyard Development In Napa County "%B Environmental Studies and ; Anthropology""" %9 Senior Thesis %! An Economic and Environmental Perspective On Hillside Vineyard Development In Napa County %L Box I "%K Napa County, Vineyard Development, wine industry, Ecodevelopment Education" %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Alex" %D 2006 %T The Bicycle Transportation Community in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 62 %8 11/30/2006 %! The Bicycle Transportation Community in Santa Cruz County %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarrisA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Alexander" %D 2006 %T The Bicycle Transportation Community in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 64 %8 30 Nov 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! The Bicycle Transportation Community in Santa Cruz County %K Bicycle Transportation Santa Cruz Community Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission alternative transportation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarrisA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Abbie R." %D 1986 %T Ecological Sustainability and the Viability of Regional Economic Self Reliance %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecological Sustainability and the Viability of Regional Economic Self Reliance %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Glenn" %D 1972 %T A Proposed Phosphate Mine by the United States Gypsum Company in the Pine Mountain Area of the Los Padres National Forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 83 %8 15 Jun 1972 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Proposed Phosphate Mine by the United States Gypsum Company in the Pine Mountain Area of the Los Padres National Forest %L Box Bbb %K Phosphate Mining Environmental Impact Corperate Responsibility Mining Regulations Out-dated laws Mining the United States %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarrisG1972.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Georgette Christine" %D 1988 %T Church Architecture Reflects the Times 4th Century B.C. to present %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Church Architecture Reflects the Times 4th Century B.C. to present %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Harris, Robert" %D 1977 "%T Feeding and Other Activities of the Sea Otter, Endhydra Lutris, Along Cannery Row, Monterey, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 %8 29 May 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Feeding and Other Activities of the Sea Otter, Endhydra Lutris, Along Cannery Row, Monterey, California" %L Box Bbb %K Monterey Bay Sea otters feeding habits feeding dives sea otter diets nutritional value "%X Sea otters were observed off Monterey's Cannery Row, in California, during nineteen days between Oct. 4, 1975 to Feb, 19, 1977. Their activity, the times and number of successful and unsuccessful feeding dives, and the identity of their food items were noted.���� �� Comparisons with similar studies are made and the impact of food availability and nutritional value on the sea otters activity patterns is discussed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarrisRK1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harrison, Joy Eden" %D 1986 "%T The South Central California Cosast, Changes in Landscape--From the Native American Occupancy through the Spanish Occupancy" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The South Central California Cosast, Changes in Landscape--From the Native American Occupancy through the Spanish Occupancy" %L Box T %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Harrison, Kate" %D 2010 "%T ECOTOURISM AND THE INTEGRATION OF A SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM PROJECT IN SANPABLO, OAXACA, MEXICO" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 54 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Thesis "%! ECOTOURISM AND THE INTEGRATION OF A SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM PROJECT IN SANPABLO, OAXACA, MEXICO" %K Ecotourism San Pablo Etla Oaxaca Mexico Sustainable Environment Community-�_�ېbased management Development "%X Ecotourism is a means of sustainable travel that focuses on minimizing environmental impacts, improving local economies, and preserving cultural traditions. First a model of the different dynamics of ecotourism development is described. The paper then accesses a specific case study of the sustainability of San Pablo Etla�۪s ecotourism project, located in the Central Valley of Oaxaca," "Mexico. Community-�_�ېbased management strategies that seek to incorporate the social, economic, and political sectors of the community are used to evaluate the process of the collaboration between governments, non-�_�ېgovernmental organizations, and" communities. The ecotourism project in San Pablo Etla hope to unite environmental conservation with the local community members of the Central Valley and foreign tourists interested in ecotourism travel. The analysis of the ecotourism initiative in San Pablo Etla was obtained by volunteer work under the supervision of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP). "I have included the specifics projects I worked on (a map, pamphlet, documents for each route, and website content). I will provide recommendations for San Pablo Etla to continue working towards a sustainable ecotourism in frastructure that supports the needs and interests of the specific community." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarrisonK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harriss, Molly" %D 1982 %T The Great Barrier Reef %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Great Barrier Reef %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hart, Ken" "%A Stein, Bruce" "%A Warrick, Sheridan" %D 1978 "%T Vegetation and Flora of the Granite Mountains, San Bernadino County, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 117 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Oct 1978 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Vegetation and Flora of the Granite Mountains, San Bernadino County, CA" %L Box Bbb %K Granite Mountains Vegetation Survey Environmental Survey Plant Evolution Plant communities environmental impact %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HartKC1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hart, Sierra Grace" %D 1995 %T Design for a Sustainable Living System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design for a Sustainable Living System %K Appropriate technology passive solar architecture landscaping sustainable living self-sufficient renewable resource use %0 Thesis "%A Hartgroves, Susan" %D 1980 %T Environmental Education as a Therapeutic Approach %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education as a Therapeutic Approach %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hartman, Gail" %D 1980 %T Greenhouse Agriculture in Santa Cruz County: Current Status and Future Options %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Greenhouse Agriculture in Santa Cruz County: Current Status and Future Options %L Box T %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Harvey, Brit" %D 1977 %T Utility Bicycling %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 %8 15 Apr 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Utility Bicycling %L Box Bbb "%K Transportation alternatives, bicycle" utility trips transportation modes daily activities shopping %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HarveyB1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Harvey, Karen M." %D 1997 %T Harvesting the Moon's Potential: Beliefs and Practices Regarding the Moon's Influence on Plants %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Harvesting the Moon's Potential: Beliefs and Practices Regarding the Moon's Influence on Plants %L Box I "%K moon planting, astrological gardening, sustainable alternatives (in agriculture)," "lunar influences on plants""" %0 Thesis "%A Haspiel, Erica" %D 1980 %T Children's Literature and Environmental Perception %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Children's Literature and Environmental Perception %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Hasson, Bonnie" %D 1988 %T The Environmental and Economic Impacts of Sugar Production in the Everglades %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental and Economic Impacts of Sugar Production in the Everglades %L Box T %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Hastings, Sean" %D 1991 %T Viva La Tortuga! An Internship with the Sea Turtle Restoration Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Viva La Tortuga! An Internship with the Sea Turtle Restoration Project %L Box I %K Endangered Species Biology %0 Thesis "%A Hathaway, Michael J." "%A Aufmuth, Marla" %D 1993 "%T Ethnic homegardens in Santa Cruz County and San Jose, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Ethnic homegardens in Santa Cruz County and San Jose, California" %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hathorne, Jennifer T." %D 1988 %T Sulfur Content in Coal: What are We Going to do About It? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sulfur Content in Coal: What are We Going to do About It? %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Haugo, Rachel Marie" %D 1999 "%T Eco-Cultural Restoration: Indian Canyon, California as a Model for Eco-Cultural Restoration" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Eco-Cultural Restoration: Indian Canyon, California as a Model for Eco-Cultural Restoration" %L Box I %K ecological-cultural restoration riparian restoration traditional environmental knowledge native plant propagation %0 Thesis "%A Hauscarriague, Annette" %D 1995 %T Methods of Science Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Methods of Science Education %L Box I %K Textbook science field trip science hands-on science teaching %0 Thesis "%A Hauser-Seaman, Kendra" %D 2006 "%T Intergenerational effects of simulated climate and atmospheric change on two grass species, Bromus hordeaceus and Lolium multiflorum" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" %8 15 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Intergenerational effects of simulated climate and atmospheric change on two grass species, Bromus hordeaceus and Lolium multiflorum" %K Atmosphere Carbon Dioxide Climate change Stomatal density simulation global warming "%X Sharp rises in atmospheric CO2 in the last century stress the need to understand how plants respond to anthropogenic climate changes. Plants use stomata for gas exchange, which is an important component of photosynthesis and water use efficiency. Studies report that plant stomatal densities vary in response to elevated CO2. To test whether plants could evolve in response to global climate change, I conducted an experiment using seeds collected from two annual grass species that had received simulated climate and atmospheric change treatments for six generations. Offspring were grown in a common garden in order to test if differences in stomatal density can be inherited from parents receiving diverse environmental conditions. There were no significant differences in stomatal density between treatments. However, there was a significant decrease in average biomass for offspring whose parents had grown under elevated CO2. The high level of variation in stomatal density within treatments suggests a potential role for plastic responses rather than strictly genetic responses to climate and atmospheric changes. It may not be necessary for plants to evolve different stomatal densities to adapt to climate change." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Hauser-SeamanK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hausner, Bethany" %D 1987 %T The Cultural History of Ring Mountain %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Cultural History of Ring Mountain %L Box T %0 Thesis "%A Haver, Roberta J." %D 1996 %T Arana Gulch Watershed: A Study and Reference Guide %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Arana Gulch Watershed: A Study and Reference Guide %L Box I %K Santa Cruz Watersheds Arana Gulch Watershed Coordinated Resource Management Planning land use issues %0 Thesis "%A Havusha, Maya" %D 2010 %T A PHOTOGRAPHIC FIELD GUIDE TO THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF EAGLE TRAIL AT BIG CREEK RESERVE %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 74 "%Y Wilmers, Christopher C." "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Lay, Chris" "%E Collections, Museum of Natural History" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! A PHOTOGRAPHIC FIELD GUIDE TO THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF EAGLE TRAIL AT BIG CREEK RESERVE %K Eagle Trail Big Creek Reserve Museum of Natural History Collections field guide natural history outdoor education "%X The Museum of Natural History Collections as well as Big Creek Reserve, part of" "the UC Natural Reserves System, both work to support the preservation and knowledge" sharing of natural history both on and off of the UCSC campus. A Photographic Field Guide to the Flowering Plants of Eagle Trail at Big Creek Reserve is the first step in cataloguing all the plant species that occur within the Reserve in Big Sur. Acting as a guide for hikers along the "trail, this project was created to encourage outdoor education and accessibility to students and" faculty alike. "KEYWORDS: Eagle Trail, Big Creek Reserve, Museum of Natural History Collections, field guide" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HavushaM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hawke, Tom" %T A Flora of Ano Nuevo %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Flora of Ano Nuevo %L Box T %K Ano Nuevo %0 Thesis "%A Hayes, Andrew R." %D 1993 "%T A quality index for biodiversity in old growth redwood forests, Santa Cruz County" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A quality index for biodiversity in old growth redwood forests, Santa Cruz County" %L Box I %K Quality index biodiversity Santa Cruz redwoods %0 Thesis "%A Hayes, Mikael" %D 2010 %T Development of a Community Based Food Networking System and its Contribution to a Sustainable Food System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Gleissman, Stephen" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Nov 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development of a Community Based Food Networking System and its Contribution to a Sustainable Food System %K ESLP Urban Farming community based food networking Sustainable food system "%X The worlds food system has proven to be a flawed system. It has been able to produce more than enough food to feed the world, however, food insecurity persists. There is a growing need to rebuild our food system in a way that promotes better livelihoods for everybody. The growing number of people in cities suggests that our model of growing food on an extensive large scale is not appropriate. Urban farming and gardening offer a unique solution to the worldwide food crisis. A class taught through the ESLP class at UCSC was able to demonstrate this as a solution. It also was able to influence a more sustainable lifestyle of its members and create a local food exchange network. The food exchange network provides an outlet for unused garden supplies or produce as well as creates a linked community around home gardens. The program has been set up to be ran autonomously by its community members, however has the potential to develop further in programs such as ESLP." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HayesM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Heacox, Mike" %D 1986 %T Design of the UCSC Arboretum Succulent Gardens %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design of the UCSC Arboretum Succulent Gardens %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Heath, Sacha" "%A Joyce, Andrea" "%A McBride, Scott" "%A Ross, James" %D 1992 %T Landscape as a Place at UCSC: Identification and Names of Valued Outdoor Spaces %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Landscape as a Place at UCSC: Identification and Names of Valued Outdoor Spaces %L Box I %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Hebert, Ashley" %D 2011 %T THE POWER OF SCHOOL GARDENS: AN INTERNSHIP WITH LIFE LAB AT THE UCSC FARM %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Jaffee, Roberta" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! THE POWER OF SCHOOL GARDENS: AN INTERNSHIP WITH LIFE LAB AT THE UCSC FARM "%K Life Lab Science Program, school gardens, environmental education, nutrition" education %X This thesis reflects two quarters of a multi- faceted internship with Life Lab Science Program. Reflection is based on experience teaching and leading field trips as well as "making two viral videos. The first video, ���The Six Plant Parts Skit�۝, demonstrates an interactive" "way for educators to teach about plant parts. The second video, ���The Power of School Gardens�۝," is intended to be a promotional piece for Life Lab. Benefits of garden- based learning are highlighted and further discussed in this thesis. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HebertA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hechter, Laura" %D 1976 %T Without Bees You Can't Have Apples? A Study in Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 96 "%Y Cain, Stanley" "%E Scott, Peter" %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Without Bees You Can't Have Apples? A Study in Environmental Education %L Box Bbb %K Environmental education childhood eduction environmental observations lesson planning cirriculum educational study %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HechterL1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Heekin, W.D." %D 1977 %T California Forest Practice Act of 1945: A Chapter in the Regulation Controversy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California Forest Practice Act of 1945: A Chapter in the Regulation Controversy %0 Thesis "%A Heekin, William D." %D 1977 %T The California Forest Practice Act of 1945: A Chapter in the Regulation Controversy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The California Forest Practice Act of 1945: A Chapter in the Regulation Controversy %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Heffernan, Daniel James" %D 1994 %T The Mad Hatter's Nightmare: Mercury Mining and Land Use Planning in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mad Hatter's Nightmare: Mercury Mining and Land Use Planning in California %L Box I %K Mercury mining planning California %0 Thesis "%A Heilke, Ingrid Elizabeth" %D 2000 "%T Technology, Sustainability, and Survival: Unconventional Strategies for Understanding Human Relationships with Nature" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis "%! Technology, Sustainability, and Survival: Unconventional Strategies for Understanding Human Relationships with Nature" %L Box I %K narratives of technology social change through creative expression sustainability capitalist subject matter %0 Thesis "%A Heinrich, Rama Zoe" %D 2001 %T Life History of the Bushtit: Species Account and Project Proposal %B Environmental Studies "%Y Lockwood, Julie" %9 Senior Thesis %! Life History of the Bushtit: Species Account and Project Proposal %L Box I %K bushtit species account psaltriparus minimus cooperative breeding %0 Thesis "%A Heinsius, Jonathan" %D 1993 %T Neotraditional planning: principles and practice %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Neotraditional planning: principles and practice %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Helfrich, Paul" %D 1983 %T The Superfund: A Vehicle for Inquiry and Analysis Into the Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Superfund: A Vehicle for Inquiry and Analysis Into the Environmental Movement %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Heller, Lauren F." %D 2002 %T Enriching Our Future by Preserving Our Past %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Enriching Our Future by Preserving Our Past %L Box I %K Wilder Ranch Interpretation Preservation "Cultural History""" %0 Thesis "%A Helm, Apolllonia" %D 2006 "%T Nutrients in Carbonera Creek, an urban watershed on the central coast of California, Santa Cruz County, USA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 31 Aug 2006 %9 Senior Internship "%! Nutrients in Carbonera Creek, an urban watershed on the central coast of California, Santa Cruz County, USA" %K Nutrients watershed Carbonera Creek soil composition fertile Scotts Valley %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HelmA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Helm, Apollonia" %D 2006 "%T Nutrients in Carbonera Creek, an urban watershed on the central coast of California, Santa Cruz County, USA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 31 August 2006 %9 Senior Internship "%! Nutrients in Carbonera Creek, an urban watershed on the central coast of California, Santa Cruz County, USA" "%Z Los Huertos, Marc" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HelmA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Helvin, Leslie" %D 2001 %T More Than Hugs Equals Bacteria and Bugs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! More Than Hugs Equals Bacteria and Bugs %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Henderson, Cassie" %D 1996 %T A Vegetation Management Plan for the Buffer Zone at Wilder Ranch State Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Vegetation Management Plan for the Buffer Zone at Wilder Ranch State Park %L Box I %K Restoration sustainable agriculture buffer zone native plant communities %0 Thesis "%A Hendrick, Erica P." %D 1985 %T Environmental Volunteers Curriculum Guide %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Volunteers Curriculum Guide %L Box Rr %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Henjum, Peggy" %D 1979 %T Endangered Species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 "%Y Cooley, Richard" "%E Schindler, Craig" %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Endangered Species %L Box Bbb %K Endangered Species Act Wildlife protection politics and the environment extinction wildlife refuges %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HenjumP1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Henkle, Cynthia" %D 1990 %T Lyme Disease: A Focus on Understanding and Prevention for California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Lyme Disease: A Focus on Understanding and Prevention for California %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hennessey, Dakota" %T Earthen Building: Traditional Techniques and Applications for a More Sustainable Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 25 "%Y Steven Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Earthen Building: Traditional Techniques and Applications for a More Sustainable Future %K Argentina sustainable construction adobe wattle and daub earth bag construction earthen building "%X Standard construction practices in the industrialized world require excessive energy investments for the production and maintenance of the buildings produced. Likewise, the extraction of raw materials and the use of toxic chemicals combine to exert a heavy load on the environment. The thesis seeks to ascertain whether more traditional forms of construction being used in new and innovative ways can replace conventional methods of construction as an economically viable alternative. Three methods of earthen building are investigated on a small cottage constructed in Argentina; these methods are then contrasted with more modern industrialized building practices. Direct economic comparisons of building techniques are elusive but still show that the incorporation of more sustainable building practices is necessary." "%Z Chris Krohn, Internship Program Coordinator" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HennesseyD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Henning, Holly" %D 1991 %T Environmental Dialogue %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Dialogue %L Box I %K Communication Education %0 Thesis "%A Henri, Troy" %D 2000 "%T rising from the Ashes: African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis): Ash as a non-synthetic alternative for Root-knot Nematode (meloidogyne spp)control, Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis "%! rising from the Ashes: African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis): Ash as a non-synthetic alternative for Root-knot Nematode (meloidogyne spp)control, Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Henriques, Art" "%A Sawin, Barbara" %D 1978 %T Food for the Rest of Us: A Look at California Food Co-ops in the 1970's %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 12 %8 15 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Food for the Rest of Us: A Look at California Food Co-ops in the 1970's %L Box Bbb %K videography documentary alternative food systems food prices food co-ops %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HenriquesA1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Henry, Robert W., III" %D 1995 "%T Diet and Chick Growth of Naruyarpak (Yup'ik), the Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreous) on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Diet and Chick Growth of Naruyarpak (Yup'ik), the Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreous) on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska" %L Box I %K Glaucous gull Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Gull diet dull growth rates %0 Thesis "%A Herbst, Ronald K." %D 1980 %T Design and Analysis of a Double Envelope Building %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design and Analysis of a Double Envelope Building %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Herkenhoff, Martin" %D 1983 %T California Water Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California Water Development %L Box Rr "%K Water policy, California" %0 Thesis "%A Herman, Laura" %D 1979 "%T Diapers, Diplomas, and Determination: Teenage Pregnancy" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 %8 12 Nov 1979 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Diapers, Diplomas, and Determination: Teenage Pregnancy" %L Box Ddd %K Teenage Pregnancy physiology and the environment epidemics social challenges contraception %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HermanL1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hermstad, Daniel" %D 2001 "%T Evaluating an Emerging Paradign: Bio-physical, Economic, and Political Considerations for Organic Fertilizer Use in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gilbert, Gregory" %9 Senior Thesis "%! Evaluating an Emerging Paradign: Bio-physical, Economic, and Political Considerations for Organic Fertilizer Use in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %K Costa Rica (organic) fertilizer use organic agriculture sustainable agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Hernikl, Leah Jill" %D 1977 %T Decline of American Indigenous Architecture: A Personal Observation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 31 May 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Decline of American Indigenous Architecture: A Personal Observation %L Box Bbb %K Architecture Native Americans environmental design national homogeneity receptiveness of architectural design %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HerniklLJ1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Herrema, Lindsey" %D 2007 %T Full Circle Solar: My Senior Internship with a Local Solar Installation Company %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Richards, Alan" %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Full Circle Solar: My Senior Internship with a Local Solar Installation Company %K Solar Power Full Circle Solar Solar Installation "%X For the last six months I have been interning for Full Circle Solar in downtown Santa Cruz. Full Circle Solar is a solar contracting company that installs solar and wind systems in the Monterey Bay, Silicon Valley, and the Greater Bay Area. The company is a co-operative, meaning there are multiple owners all making the decisions about how their business is run, and all sharing in the profits. While interning for Full Circle I designed posters and flyers, visited tradeshows, assisted in installing solar electric systems, researched the agriculture industry, and wrote/ edited the new website. The following is a description of what I did, what I learned, and how I see my experience fitting into a broader context." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HerremaL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Herron, Denise E." %D 1993 %T Environmental Safety: An Educational Handbook for the Semiconductor Industry %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Safety: An Educational Handbook for the Semiconductor Industry %L Box R %K Safety work employee lifing loading health %0 Thesis "%A Herziger, Carrie" %D 1990 %T A visit to Elkhorn Slough. Video tape %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A visit to Elkhorn Slough. Video tape %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Hess, Christopher Scott" %D 1992 "%T Conversion of Agricultural Land in California Communities: Ventura County, A Case Study" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Conversion of Agricultural Land in California Communities: Ventura County, A Case Study" %L Box I %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Hesse, Fletcher Aaron" %D 2006 %T Competitive Advantage of Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and Wild Mustard (Brassica rapa) in Three Ecological Plant Communities %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 10 "%Y Deborah K. Letourneau, Joy A. Hagen" %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Competitive Advantage of Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and Wild Mustard (Brassica rapa) in Three Ecological Plant Communities %K Weeds Germination Weed control plant communities natural field sustainable agriculture "%X The germination and establishment of undesirable plants in agricultural fields can have negative impacts on crop harvest (Blackshaw and Lemerle 1999, Warwick and Francis 2005). By gaining general understanding of a plants population dynamics, successfully integrated weed management can effectively decrease weed fitness in a production field while minimizing the need for GM crop varieties or ecologically damaging herbicides (Bullied 2003, L��_��̦���g��_��̦��̠re 2004). The purpose of this investigation was to observe the potential for weed seeds to germinate in three different ecological plant communities. The plant community habitats were disked field, agricultural margin, and natural field. Wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and wild mustard (Brassica rapa) were chosen for the investigation because they are agriculturally important plants. Both R. raphanistrum and B. rapa had greatest percent germination in the disked plant communities, where agricultural disturbance was greatest and established vegetation was minimized. Mustard community analysis showed the greatest difference in germination between disked field plant communities and natural plant communities, and the tendency for highest rate of germination in the disked field. The lowest percent germination rate was in the natural plant communities and these results may give the indication that germination of this depends upon low competition from established plant communities." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HesseF.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Heymann, Philip" %D 1988 %T EcoNet %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! EcoNet %L Box Rr "%K EcoNet, Environment, Peace, computer network system" %0 Thesis "%A Hickey, Catherine" "%A Nerman, Kristina" %D 1994 "%T The Ecology and Distribution of Waterbirds in Three Pocket Marshes: Elkhorn Slough, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Ecology and Distribution of Waterbirds in Three Pocket Marshes: Elkhorn Slough, California" %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hickman, Anthony" %D 1999 %T A Reflection of Environmentalism %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Reflection of Environmentalism %L Box I %K environmentalism perspective lifestyle influences %0 Thesis "%A Higbee, Sean" %D 2009 %T Greening the Campus Through Energy Efficiency and Conservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Greening the Campus Through Energy Efficiency and Conservation %K Energy conservation and efficiency Education For Sustainable Living Program (ESLP) Action Research Team (ART) Alliance to Save Energy's Green Campus Program green building renewable energy. "%X ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Greening the Campus��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� Action Research Team (ART) was a for-credit undergraduate course designed to improve the effectiveness of the Alliance to Save Energy's Green Campus Program (GCP) by collaborating with the Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP). The seminar and projects focused on sustainable energy practices on the UCSC campus including: conservation, efficiency, green building, renewable energy, and policy. Contained in this thesis are the steps I took to develop and facilitate the course, as well as resources and tips for a student, intern, or faculty attempting a similar project in the future." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HigbeeS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Higginbotham, Caitlin" %D 1991 "%T ""Love brewed in an African pot...""" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! ""Love brewed in an African pot...""" %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hill, Lawrence" %D 1975 %T Newell Creek Watershed: A Water Quality Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Newell Creek Watershed: A Water Quality Analysis %0 Thesis "%A Hill, Lawrence M." %T Newell Creek Watershed: A Water Quality Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Newell Creek Watershed: A Water Quality Analysis %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hill, Richard Peder" %D 1995 %T The Monterey Bay Sanctuary %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Monterey Bay Sanctuary %L Box I %K Sanctuary Monterey Bay marine conservation canyon %0 Thesis "%A Hill, Stephen" %D 1976 "%T Faculty Renewal and Temporary Pooling at the University of California, Santa Cruz" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Oct 1976 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Faculty Renewal and Temporary Pooling at the University of California, Santa Cruz" %L Box Bbb %K faculty resources modeling faculty composition environmental planning academic planning academic administration %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HillS1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hillman, Janell Maella" %D 1997 %T The Potentially Allelopathic Effects of an Invasive Exotic Species Poison Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) on Native Plant Revegetation at Wilder Ranch State Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Potentially Allelopathic Effects of an Invasive Exotic Species Poison Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) on Native Plant Revegetation at Wilder Ranch State Park %L Box I "%K Conium maculatum, allelopathy, invasive exotic, revegetation - native plants" %0 Thesis "%A Hillman, Thea D." %D 1994 %T Breaking with the Familiar %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Breaking with the Familiar %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hillsenrath, Peter" %D 1978 %T Toward the Stationary State %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward the Stationary State %L Box Bbb %0 Thesis "%A Hilsenrath, Peter" %D 1978 %T Toward the Stationary State %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 %8 18 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward the Stationary State %K environment and economics stationary state capitalism historical power systems philosophy utilitarianism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HilsenrathP1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hines, Antonina Ruth" %D 1985 %T Women in the National Park Service: An In-Depth Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Women in the National Park Service: An In-Depth Study %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hird, Elizabeth Flower" %D 1978 "%T Photographs, Drawings, and Observations of Selected Bird Species at Younger Lagoon" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Photographs, Drawings, and Observations of Selected Bird Species at Younger Lagoon" %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hirt, David" %D 1991 %T Sowing The Seeds Of Sustainable Agriculture: A Project in Seed Saving and Genetic Diversity %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sowing The Seeds Of Sustainable Agriculture: A Project in Seed Saving and Genetic Diversity %L Box I %K Agroecology Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Hitchcock, Jennifer" "%A Wilson, Anne-Marie" %D 1991 %T Planting the Seeds of Sustainability: A Study of Community Gardens in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Planting the Seeds of Sustainability: A Study of Community Gardens in Santa Cruz %L Box I %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Hitchin, Randall C." %D 1992 %T Ocean Resource Management: the Perspective of the National Marine Sanctuaries Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ocean Resource Management: the Perspective of the National Marine Sanctuaries Program %L Box I %0 Thesis "%A Hoade, Ben M." %D 1991 %T Dewlap color variation in Anolis lineatopus and general introduction to color change and natural history of Anolis grahami %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Dewlap color variation in Anolis lineatopus and general introduction to color change and natural history of Anolis grahami %L Box I %K Jamaica color lizard %0 Thesis "%A Hobbs, Djuna" %D 1987 %T Environmental Education in the Elementary Schools: Is it Being Taught? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education in the Elementary Schools: Is it Being Taught? %L Box Rr %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Hobbs, Ginger" %D 2001 %T Resource Binder and Analytical paper on Animal Assisted Therapy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 147 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 15 Mar 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! Resource Binder and Analytical paper on Animal Assisted Therapy %L Box F %K dragon slayers animal assisted therapy animal-human interaction physically challenged %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HobbsG2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hobbs, Joseph J." %D 1978 %T A Manual of Egyptian Fauna %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 294 %8 15 Apr 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Manual of Egyptian Fauna %L Box Bbb %K Egyptian Fauna and Flora Egyptian Art Use of animals and plants in egyptian life egyptian culture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HobbsJJ1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hobson, Joanna M." %D 1991 %T The Rough-Skinned Newt Taricha Granulosa: Species Description and Distribution in the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Rough-Skinned Newt Taricha Granulosa: Species Description and Distribution in the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box F %K Rough skinned Newt species description conservation homing behavior migration breeding habitats amphibian survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HobsonJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hodges, Emma" %D 2010 %T The Life Lab Science Program: Connecting Future Generations To The Future Of Our Planet %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 19 "%Y Jaffe, Robbie M." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 14 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Internship Program %! The Life Lab Science Program: Connecting Future Generations To The Future Of Our Planet "%K Life Lab, Environmental Education, Garden Education, effective garden" "management, film documentation" %X This thesis documents my experience working with the Life Lab Science Program and its effect on my future in Environmental Education. Current barriers exist to bringing large groups of students into an outdoor environment. The literature review "discusses these barriers and various ways to overcome them, including rotating smaller" groups of students through independent stations. It also analyzes the beneficial effects garden education has on academic performance and on gaining a deeper understanding of course material. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/HodgesE/HodgesE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hoene, Volker M." %D 1988 "%T History and Status of Wild Pigs, SUS SCROFA, in Santa Cruz County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! History and Status of Wild Pigs, SUS SCROFA, in Santa Cruz County, California" %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hoff, Rebecca" %D 1980 %T Mariculture as an Appropriate Technology Development Strategy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mariculture as an Appropriate Technology Development Strategy %L Box Rr %K Appropriate Technology %0 Thesis "%A Hoffman, Gretchen" %D 1980 %T Wolf-Prey Relations on Vancouver Island: July-Aug. l980 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wolf-Prey Relations on Vancouver Island: July-Aug. l980 %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hoffman, Julie" %D 1980 %T The Effects of Chronic Discharges of Ballast Waters of the Fish Eggs and Larvae of Georges Bank %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Chronic Discharges of Ballast Waters of the Fish Eggs and Larvae of Georges Bank %L Box Rr "%K Areas - Georges Bank, Massachusetts" %0 Thesis "%A Hoffman, Nell" %D 1978 %T Forest Improvement Opportunities in California: Recommentdations for a State Reforestation Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Forest Improvement Opportunities in California: Recommentdations for a State Reforestation Program %L Box Bbb %K reforestation forest management politics and the environment forestry logging environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HoffmanN1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Holden, Patrick" "%T A Critical Consideration of Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems: The Mechanisms of Function, Problems with Groundwater Contamination, Use in Santa Cruz County, and Alternatives" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 98 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Critical Consideration of Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems: The Mechanisms of Function, Problems with Groundwater Contamination, Use in Santa Cruz County, and Alternatives" %L Box Bbb %K waste management septic systems groundwater contamination fluid wastes human waste %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HoldenPWunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Holle, S.R." %D 1992 "%T Amazing Stories!: Biotechnology, Science Fiction, Paradigm Shift" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Amazing Stories!: Biotechnology, Science Fiction, Paradigm Shift" %L Box F %K Environmental literature biotechnology genetically modified organisms appropriate technology science fiction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HolleS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Holmes, Ryan" %D 1997 %T The Issue of Takings and Land Use Regulations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 "%Y Howarth, Rich" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Issue of Takings and Land Use Regulations %L Box F %K Regulatory takings takings 5th Amendment takings clause Constitutional law %X This thesis will explore the extensive doctrine of regulatory takings in U.S. Constitutional Law. I will look at individual cases and expose how the court has neglected to define a dear standard of what will constitute a taking. This lack of clarity combined with an often misguided focus has led to attacks from private property rights advocates that are irresponsible to the Constitutional principles upon which the Takings Clause was "founded, and to the environment. I will demonstrate this phenomenon, as" "extended in recent proposals in Congress, and propose ways in which" degradation of the doctrine and the environment can be avoided. I have chosen to take a broad look at the doctrine of takings. My "intention is not to develop a legal discussion of takings, rather I wish to" illuminate the conflicting viewpoints manifested in this doctrine. I will examine some of the factors that have led the doctrine to its present state of confusion and VUlnerability. A strong doctrine is needed "to protect citizens from overregulation, and to protect the land from" "irresponsible use decisions. I hope to make this dear, and illuminate abetter pathway for courts, regulators and property owners." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HolmesR1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Holtzman, Peter Benjamin" %D 1992 %T The Agroecology Roundhouse and the Solar Driven Radiant Heating %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Agroecology Roundhouse and the Solar Driven Radiant Heating %L Box F %K Agroecology Appropriate Technology Radiant Heating Green building green design heating systems HVAC structural engineering %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HoltzmanP1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Holzhauer, Adam Benjamin" %D 1994 "%T Eco-Ruach, concept to conclave" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 09 May 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Eco-Ruach, concept to conclave" %L Box F %K West Coast Jewish university student retreat Eco-Ruach religion and the environment Jewish tradition environmental compassion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HolzhauerA1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hontalas, George" %D 1991 %T Rancho Del Refugio (Including Gray Whale Ranch): A Land Use History and Current Land Use Conflicts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Rancho Del Refugio (Including Gray Whale Ranch): A Land Use History and Current Land Use Conflicts %L Box F %K land management private property holistic view of landscapes Native American values Wilder Ranch State Park Ben Lomond Mountain Habitat Fragmentation land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HontalasG1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hooge, Philip N." %D 1985 %T Sociality in the House Finch (Carpocacus mexicanus) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sociality in the House Finch (Carpocacus mexicanus) %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hooson, Roger" %D 1978 %T The Promise of Intercity Rail Passenger Service in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Promise of Intercity Rail Passenger Service in California %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hoover, Anne" %D 1978 %T Sex Differences in Canine Tooth Eruption and the Post Natal Molt in Northern Elephant Seals %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 %8 20 Feb 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sex Differences in Canine Tooth Eruption and the Post Natal Molt in Northern Elephant Seals %L Box Bbb %K elephant seals sex difference canine eruption molting teeth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HooverA1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hopcraft, Stephanie" %D 2011 %T Reconsidering Food Relationships: Engaging Students with their Food System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 "%Y FitzSimmons, Margaret" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Reconsidering Food Relationships: Engaging Students with their Food System %K UC Santa Cruz Farm-to-school experiential education food system harvest sustainable Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) %X New models of direct producer and consumer relationships related to food "procurement are providing viable options to benefit the environment, local economy, and" producer to consumer connections. The UC Santa Cruz farm and Chadwick garden serve campus "dining halls, and host experiential learning programs. These active farm-to-institution" connections are opportunities for students to facilitate awareness of alternative food systems. The value of the farm�۪s capacity to host horticultural and experiential education experiences is "integrated in the College Eight core courses supplemental program, Harvest for Health. Harvest" "for Health is supported by this extensive, and growing, structure encouraging consumer" "consciousness through social movements, farm-to-institution programs, and proximate campus" campaigns. Harvest for Health uses experiential education to address failures of the conventional "food system, and redraw relationships between students, food, and farmers. Successful and" "accessible models of the UC Santa Cruz campus farm, campaigns, and related programs" "prioritize the connections between the environment, producers, and consumers; integral in" sustainable food systems. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HopcraftS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hope, Adrea" %D 1994 %T Beyond radical ecology: examples of western industrialist egoism in deep ecology and ecofeminism %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Beyond radical ecology: examples of western industrialist egoism in deep ecology and ecofeminism %L Box F %K Radical Ecology Egoism Ecofeminism Women's Studies appropriate technology ecocentric ethics environmental ethics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HopeA1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hopper, Gabriel Morris" %D 1995 "%T Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate: Research, Rationales, Regulations" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 88 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate: Research, Rationales, Regulations" %L Box F %K Electric vehicles transportation policy market research air quality "%X The requisite condition for government intervention is to remedy market failings," "while upholding policy goals of efficiency and equity. Historically, California is the" "leading state in environmental regulation, Currently the Golden State has" mandated one of the most controversial environmental regulation-production of "the Zero Emission Vehicle, The juxtaposition of a conservative constituency, a" "real environmental dilemma. and a strong armed form of regulation, require close" scrutiny of the ZEV mandate. This thesis focuses on the rationales for California's Zero Emission Vehicle "mandate, The rationales for California's market Intervention following the" following lines of research: "1. Air Quality Benefits," 2. Market Research. "The Zero Emission Vehicle mandate was created under the auspices of clean air," therefore preemptive rationales were fOUnded by research that estimates the air quality impacts of alternative fUeled vehicles. Although these studies are a "fundamental criterion for the formulation of The Zero Emission Vehicle mandate," market research is of equal necessity for the rationale of policy implementation. "Unfortunately, there is a high level of contradictory market research findings. This" "thesis primarily focuses on the reasons for the market research contradictions," thereby revealing an accurate understand of the rational for the Zero EmissionVehicle mamdate. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HopperG1995.pdf "%+ 334 Firefly Lane, Sebastopol, CA, 95472" %0 Thesis "%A Horton, Alison" %D 1975 %T Implications for Native Culture Proposed Outer Continental Shelf Development on the Alaskan Coast %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 %8 15 July 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Implications for Native Culture Proposed Outer Continental Shelf Development on the Alaskan Coast %L Box Bbb %K Native Americans continental shelf development Alaskan coast environment and society gas exploration %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HortonA1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hottel, Elyse A." %D 1995 "%T Contingent Valuation, Experimental Economics, and Human Bias: What Can They Tell Us About Willingness to Pay?" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Contingent Valuation, Experimental Economics, and Human Bias: What Can They Tell Us About Willingness to Pay?" %L Box F %K Contingent valuation experimental economics willingness to pay environmental quality %X There are few ways to determine willingness to pay for environmental "quality, due to problems of property rights, free ridership, and" externalities. Contingent valuation is one possible way to measure the "value of non-market goods, but its validity is heavily debated. This study" compares contingent valuation survey results to salient experimental economic results to determine whether contingent valuation provides an "accurate measurement of willingness to pay. Inevitably, the question" "arises, ""Does everyone value the environment the same?"" In order to" "address this question, several other comparisons were made. Two types" of environmental organizations were utilized to determine whether a preference exists for certain environmental assets over others. "Additionally, demographic characteristics such as gender, income, and" interests (majors) were considered for their statistical significance. This study demonstrates that small scale hypothetical surveys canapproximate true willingness to pay. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HottelE1995.pdf "%+ 5340 Gold Dr. Santa Rosa, CA, 95409" %0 Thesis "%A Houck, Trevelyan" %T Environmental Education and Interpretive Programs For Yosemite %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education and Interpretive Programs For Yosemite %L Box Bbb %K Areas - Yosemite %0 Thesis "%A Houghton, Rob Keith" %D 1984 %T Who Should Manage? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Who Should Manage? %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Houser, Georgia" %D 1982 %T Field Survey and Recommendations for Management of Made Paths on the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Field Survey and Recommendations for Management of Made Paths on the UCSC Campus %L Box Rr %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Houts, Mary" "%A Bowden, Kenneth" %D 1966 %T Vegetation of the UC Santa Cruz Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation of the UC Santa Cruz Campus %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Howard, Elizabeth Anne" %D 2001 %T Insect Behavior as a Predictor of Trap Crop Success: Lygus Hesperus and Stawberries %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 "%Y Mangel, Marc" "%E Thompson, John" %8 01 Aug 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! Insect Behavior as a Predictor of Trap Crop Success: Lygus Hesperus and Stawberries %L Box F %K trap crop lygus hesperus ideal free distribution integrated pest management "%X Trap crops are plant stands grown to protect agricultural crops from insect pest damage by keeping pests away from main crops. Although trap crops show potential for pest management in organic and conventional systems, few pest species have been successfully controlled with trap crops. Knowledge of insect behavior in relation to trap and main crops is essential for a well-designed trap crop system. A current trap crop program attempts to reduce lygus bug (Lygus hesperus) damage to strawberries through the use of white mustard, (Sinapis alba) and semi and non-dormant alfalfa (Medicago sativa L) as trap crops. I conducted caged laboratory experiments testing lygus bug visitation preference between white mustard or alfalfa, and strawberry plants. When given the choice between white mustard and strawberry plants, lygus bugs showed no preference between the two plants. When given the choice between alfalfa and strawberry plants, lygus bugs demonstrated a preference for alfalfa. Thus, white mustard demonstrates little to no utility as a trap crop in this system, but alfalfa shows potential as a trap crop fur lygus bugs in strawberries." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HowardE2001.pdf "%+ 3780 Mosswood Dr. Lafayette, CA 94549" %0 Thesis "%A Howland, Heathcliff" %D 1989 "%T What it is, how it works: a collection of secrets: virtuosos. Video tape plus essay" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! What it is, how it works: a collection of secrets: virtuosos. Video tape plus essay" %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Hoy, Deborah A." %D 1992 %T A Carbon Dioxide Tax %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 %8 01 May 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Carbon Dioxide Tax %L Box F %K Carbon dioxide tax taxes environment and politics federal revenue cap on emissions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HoyD1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hsin, Jenny" %D 1995 %T Environmental Marketing %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Marketing %L Box F %K Environmental marketing marketing laws and regulations history of marketing "%X A discussion of environmental marketing by looking at the history of marketing, the basics of marketing, and consumer behaviors. ��The discussion also includes how to market environmentally by changing a company's structure and commitment to environmental marketing. ��I have included a case study of Church and Dwight and Tom's of Maine as examples of environmental commitment. ��Lastly, this thesis also nuclides a discussion of the laws and regulations and looks ahead to possible solutions in the future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HsinJ1995.pdf "%+ 1366 Fisherhawk Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94087" %0 Thesis "%A Hubbard, Darcy" %D 1992 "%T How I Spent My Summer Vacation, or Environmental Education at Hidden Falls Girl Scout Camp" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! How I Spent My Summer Vacation, or Environmental Education at Hidden Falls Girl Scout Camp" %L Box F %K Environmental education recreation Girl Scout Hidden Falls Santa Cruz %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HubbardD1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hubbard, Ryan" %D 1995 %T Effects of Timber Harvest on Forest Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 14 Apr 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Timber Harvest on Forest Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest %L Box F %K Timber harvest Pacific Northwest forest fragmentation logging impacts "%X Nearly 200 years of clearcutting in the Pacific Northwest have created an extensively fragmented landscape and has caused many environmental problems for resident animal species. ��Clearcut timber harvest methods have drastically reduced the amount of available old-growth habitat, increased erosion and stream sedimentation, and greatly simplified forest and stream habitats. ��There are ways to modify traditional clearcutting methods however. ��Standing trees can be left on clearcut sites and strips of trees can be left along streams to help pretext habitat form the adverse effect of logging. ��These motivations of traditional clearcutting must be adopted for use on all public lands if we are to preserve the unique biological diversity of the Pacific Northwest." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HubbardR1995.pdf "%+ 22509 Valled Vista Dr. Tehachapi, CA 93561" %0 Thesis "%A Hubenthal, Camas" %D 1994 %T The Pilot Project : Southern California coastal sage crub Natural Community Conservation Planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 86 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 17 Feb 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Pilot Project : Southern California coastal sage crub Natural Community Conservation Planning %L Box F %K Habitat Conservation planning coastal sage scrub NCCP endangered species Gnatcateher "%X This thesis will introduce, explore and analyze a" program entitled Natural community Conservation Planning "(NCCP), an unprecedented ecosystem approach to biodiversity" conservation that was first employed in Southern California as a strategy used by the development industry and the Wilson Administration to avoid an Endangered Species Act (ESA) listing of the California gnat catcher (Polioptila californica californica). The gnatcatcher inhabits the last remaining "patches of coastal sage scrub, the most depleted habitat" "the country, as Hell as some of the most valued real estate" in the Hestern hemisphere. NCCP Has successfu: in avoiding the state ESA listing but not the federal ESA listing that occurred 18 months after NCCP Has initiated. Instead of "being rejected and labeled a failure, NCCP evolved into a" strategy to implement the federal ESA listing of the "California gnatcatcher. Through this ""second chance,""" NCCP's coastal sage scrub pilot project has also become a vehicle for ESA to demonstrate its ability to protect "biodiversity on an ecosystem level, an approach favored by" both conservation and development interests. The NCCP "coastal sage scrub pilot project, therefore, Hill likely" "influence the outcome of ESA's reauthorization, and thus the" future of of biodiversity conservation in the United Statesand perhaps throughout the globe. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HubenthalC1994.pdf "%+ 1228 Byron St. Palo Alto, CA 94307" %0 Thesis "%A Hubenthal, John Mahlon" %D 2001 %T Lumber Recycling: Conserving our forest lands through sustainable reuse %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Richards, Alan" %8 01 May 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! Lumber Recycling: Conserving our forest lands through sustainable reuse %L Box F %K construction industry forest loss lumber recycling deconstruction %X The construction industry places heavy pressure on one of our most cherished natural "resources, our forests. Compounding the problem of timber harvesting is the problem of waste in" "the construction and demolition industries. 13.8 million tons of wood waste, or 9.2 billion board" feet of lumber is wasted every year in the United States that has the potential to be reclaimed and reused in new construction. There are many barriers preventing this from happening. Disposal fees at landfills are very low further exacerbating the problem by rewarding waste. Grading "standards for reclaimed lumber do not exist but are being developed. Currently, there are no" policies which require salvage rates for lumber in this country. ���� �� The infrastructure to recycle lumber on a large has not been developed and small businesses are left to manage an enormous problem. Deconstruction is an environmentally "sound, socially responsible, and economically superior alternative to traditional demolition and" "should be adopted and mandated for the 300,000 buildings which are landfilled each year in" "America. In order to solve this problem on a grand scale, lumber recycling programs need to be" incorporated into city and county landfills. These programs need to be funded and researched todevelop better methods in order to conserve our precious resources. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HubenthalJ2001.pdf %+ 1228 Byron St. Palo Alto CA 94301 %0 Thesis "%A Hubert, Elizabeth" %D 1986 %T A Revegetation Project at Olympic National Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Revegetation Project at Olympic National Park %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Huckle, Darren" %D 1996 %T Discovering the Possibilities: A Senior Thesis Based on the Creation of a Home Garden Demonstration Area at the UCSC Farm and Garden %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 103 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Discovering the Possibilities: A Senior Thesis Based on the Creation of a Home Garden Demonstration Area at the UCSC Farm and Garden %L Box F %K Home gardening home computing worm composting container gardening "%X Home gardening is an increasingly popular endeavor. ��Backyards, rooftops, and patios are all suitable places to grow a portion of ones food and medicine needs. ��The purpose of this thesis was to provide the UCSC Farm and Garden a demonstration area where visiting public can learn about urban applications of organic gardening and farming techniques. ��The area has four main components, these are: home compost systems, vermicompost systems, container plantings, and a lawn and lawn alternative area. ��The garden area uses the most sustainable components possible and emphasizes the use of native, medicinal, edible, and draught tolerant plants. ��The Appendix of this thesis is a care manual to provide readers with further information on organic gardening techniques and to aid in Farm and Garden's volunteer docent staff in the care of the garden." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HuckleD1996.pdf "%+ 106 El Olivar, Los Gatos, CA 95030" %0 Thesis "%A Huff, Barbara" %T Modern Medicine in the Mexican Communtiy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 %9 Senior Thesis %! Modern Medicine in the Mexican Communtiy %L Box Bbb "%K Western Medicine, Nahuatl, Mexico" natural medicine culture of Mexico %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HuffBunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Huff, Cacia" %D 2010 %T SCHOOL GARDENS PROJECT FOR PARTICIPATIVE LEARNING IN SCIENCE "AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN CHIAPAS, MEXICO" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 148 "%Y Steve Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 10 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! SCHOOL GARDENS PROJECT FOR PARTICIPATIVE LEARNING IN SCIENCE "AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN CHIAPAS, MEXICO" %K Chiapas "Mexico, school gardens" participative learning local knowledge nutrition agroecology biodiversity education %X The School Gardens Project for Participative Learning in Science and Local Knowledge Is "a two-year pilot program underway in the tropical highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. The highlands region is" "beautiful as well as biologically and culturally diverse. However, it suffers some of the highest rates of" "poverty, school dropout, and malnutrition in all of Mexico, due largely to recent and rapid rates of" "globalization. The objectives of the project are to address issues of poor nutrition, gaps in math and" "science education, and negative attitudes about farming in primary school students in and around the city" of San Cristobal de las Casas. The project also aims to provide sustainable ���living classrooms�۪ in which subjects ranging from environmental studies to language arts to mathematics can be explored. The initial "phase is a two-year pilot program to observe the effects of school gardens on educational outcomes," "nutritional health, and attitudes about the environment and farming across the demographic range of rural" "to urban. Three schools will be included in the pilot program: one urban, one rural, and one semi-urban." This phase also includes the creation of an online network in which students and teachers involved or "interested in school gardens can exchange resources, questions, and ideas with one another. The longterm" vision is that the project will serve as a catalyst for a large-scale expansion of school gardens throughout the region and beyond. This paper documents my involvement with the project during its "earliest phase, from September 15 2009 through December 5 2009. It is a personal reflective paper" written for students considering doing an internship as part of their undergraduate studies. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/HuffC/HuffC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hughes, T.W." %D 1980 %T The Law and Policy of the United States Concerning Endangered Species %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Law and Policy of the United States Concerning Endangered Species %K Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Hughs, T.W." %D 1980 %T Law and Policy of the United States Concerning Endangered Species %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Law and Policy of the United States Concerning Endangered Species %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hull, Lia J." %D 2001 "%T Black Mesa Speaks: Stories of coal and sovereignty from Black Mesa, Arizona" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 "%Y Rajan, Ravi" "%E Lane, Anne" %8 15 Jun 2001 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Black Mesa Speaks: Stories of coal and sovereignty from Black Mesa, Arizona" %L Box F %K political ecology environmantal justice indigenous sovereignty coal extraction %X This paper is all examination of the political and ecological contradictions of industrial coal extraction and a study of the larger issues in a fossil fuel based economy. The sites of "extraction are the locations of contestation of economic and political organization, value systems," "and cultural ideas. Through a combination of academic resources, ethnographic interviews, and" "fieldwork, the following pages will lay out the historical context of coal extraction from Black" Mesa on the Hopi and Navajo Reservations in Arizona. The testimony of local indigenous people at Black Mesa and other sites of resource extraction articulate the urgency of continuing projects "for environmental justice and alternative energy. Within movements for indigenous sovereignty," environmental justice and alternative energy are some of the future possibilities of non-exploitativesystems of production. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HullL2001.pdf "%+ 800 Bear Gultch Rd, Woodside, CA 94062" %0 Thesis "%A Hum, Jeanne A." %D 1995 %T There Was A Bear: A Commitment to Grizzly Recovery %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 68 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Dec 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! There Was A Bear: A Commitment to Grizzly Recovery %L Box F %K Endangered Species Act Grizzly Bear Recovery Yellowstone Migration Corridors %X The grizzly bear in the lower 48 United States has been listed "as a ""threatened"" species under the federal Endangered Species Act" (ESA) since 1975. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is required to prepare recovery plans for all listed speCies. The revised "Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan was approved on September 10, 1993." The goal of this plan is to restore the species and its ecosystem to a point where survival is no longer in question. I contend that the plan is not adequate to achieve this goal because it leaves many problems unaddressed. This thesiS examines each of these problems in detail and summarizes the criticisms leveled against the current recovery plan from the SCientific and conservation communities. It addresses the institutional and political context in which recovery policy is designed and implemented and identifies a range of feasible alternatives to the current policy. This thesis also discusses the legal and political viability of these alternatives and speculates on the administrative potential for effective implementation. The concluding section of the thesis summarizes the prospects for longtermgrizzly conservation. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HumJ1995.pdf "%+ 15239 Elmbrook Dr. La Mirada, CA 90638" %0 Thesis "%A Hundt, Lin" %D 1993 %T Reflections on writing the Hidden Villa staff manual %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 18 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 08 Feb 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections on writing the Hidden Villa staff manual %L Box F %K Hidden Villa Summer Camp Environmental education staff manual camp counselors self-reliance wilderness education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HundtL1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hunter, John" %T Urban Form in Downtown Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Urban Form in Downtown Santa Cruz %L Box Rr %0 Thesis "%A Hust, Heidi" %D 1994 %T A Cabin retreat %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 02 May 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Cabin retreat %L Box F %K designing a cabin eco-sensitive healthy home passive solar "%X The purpose of this paper is to present an ecological cabin design for a site in Northern California. ��The site has a coastal temperate climate with an oak madrone forest growing there. ��I have first shared my philosophy about designing in order to give a foundation to my thinking. ��From there I cover some Pomo designs which were used in the area. ��Then I discuss the structural materials, conservation of power, water and energy, grey water systems, defining a healthy home, economical issues, and designing within the building code. ��From there I share my design ideas which incorporate the issues listed above." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HustH1994.pdf "%+ P.O. Box 247 Branscomb, California 95417" %0 Thesis "%A Hutcherson, Christopher Woodsen" %D 1994 %T Prey Selection of Peregrine Falcons During the Breeding Season in California and It's Relation to DDT Induced Eggshell Thinning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Prey Selection of Peregrine Falcons During the Breeding Season in California and It's Relation to DDT Induced Eggshell Thinning %L Box F %K Peregrin Falcon eggshell thinning prey selection/prey remains eyries "%X The diet of the Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus, was analyzed" using prey remains found at certain eyries throughout California and Oregon. A majority of prey fell into the orders of "Passeriformes, Charadriiformes, Columbriiformes, and" Pidformes. Charadriiformes constituted most of the remains at "coastal sites (83% biomass, 70% frequency in North Coast and 48%" "biomass, 41% frequency in Mid-Coast), Columbriformes" "constituted most in the Southern Coast (64% biomass,38%" "frequency), San Francisco (26% b.m. and 50% freq), Southern" "Interior (67% b.m. and 37% freq.), and North Interior (38% b.m." and 21% freq.). Passeriformes constituted most in inland regions compared to coastal regions.The eyries from the twenty sites with the least and most amount of eggshell thinning showed that the falcons with the most thinning generally ate more fish eating and "water adapted birds, fewer granivores, and more bird species that" have been documented as having high levels of DDT than the "sites with the least thinning. These differences in diet maycontribute to the differences seen among eggshell thicknesses," %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HutchersonC1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Huttinger, Louise" %D 2009 %T Greening the Built Environment: Part I: Climate impact of Buildings and their Mitigation Potential Part II: LEED for Existing Buildings Implementation Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 65 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Dunne, James" "%E Plant, UCSC Physical" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Greening the Built Environment: Part I: Climate impact of Buildings and their Mitigation Potential Part II: LEED for Existing Buildings Implementation Guide %K Green building LEED "carbon mitigation, energy efficiency, retrofitting" "%X This thesis is comprised of two parts: an academic paper focusing on the relation between climate change, buildings, and the promise of energy efficient technology and policy to mitigate carbon emissions; and a green retrofitting implementation guide tailored specifically to the UCSC campus" %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/HuttingerL/HuttingerL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hutton, James" %D 1992 %T Habitat Assessment and Management Concerns for Peregrine Falcons and Bald Eagles in Northern Region California State Parks %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 160 %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Habitat Assessment and Management Concerns for Peregrine Falcons and Bald Eagles in Northern Region California State Parks %L Box F %K Peregrine Falcon habitat California parks bald eagles animal range reintroduction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HuttonJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hyatt, Keri Colleen" %D 1989 %T A Marine Science Curriculum for the High School Level %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Marine Science Curriculum for the High School Level %L Box Rr %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Hyman, Jube" %D 1989 "%T Intercropping of Fava Beans, Bush Peas and Lettuce: The Above Ground Data" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 47 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Intercropping of Fava Beans, Bush Peas and Lettuce: The Above Ground Data" %L Box F %K agroecology intercropping polyculture bean growing lava beans bush peas lettuce nitrogen fixationAgriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/HymanJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Hyman, Jordan" %D 2010 %T This Complex Life %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 196 "%Y Steve Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 10 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! This Complex Life %K Creative nonfiction ecology evolution spirituality knowledge Natural History Field Quarter %X This work of creative nonfiction is the product of four years of thought on the subject of how to integrate of different types of knowledge. Using personal stories from the "past year of my life and the ideas of those who inspire me," "I�۪ve explored the scientific, cultural, philosophical, spiritual" and practical aspects of evolution and the history of humanity in an attempt to produce an understanding of these processes that is more complete than an understanding based on one aspect alone. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/HymanJ/HymanJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ide, Tom" %T An Evolution of American Barns %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Evolution of American Barns %L Box Yy %K Environmental history barns farming in America New World architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IdeT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Iglecia, Monica" %D 2005 %T An exploratory spatial data analysis of California condor daily activities and species home range in central and southern California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 15 Jun 2005 %9 Senior Internship %! An exploratory spatial data analysis of California condor daily activities and species home range in central and southern California %K Condor Release Condor Protection Condor Release Sites Condor tracking California Condor "%X Geographic Information Systems were utilized to analyze over two years of GPS data from units worn by thirteen California condors. This data was then grouped into four activity categories: ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���feeding and socializing��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��, ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���in flight��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��, ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���roosting��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� and ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���other��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� to examine if age or sex affected daily activities. This data was also used in a kernel density analysis resulting in a preliminary home range of the three condor populations in California. This project was completed to fulfill the senior exit requirement for the Department of Environmental Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IgleciaM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Inadomi, Andrew" %D 2006 %T CAN Classroom Presentation Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 14 %8 12/05/2006 %! CAN Classroom Presentation Guide %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/InadomiA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ingenthron, Jason M." %D 1992 %T Ecopark Watsonville: Limited Development Habitat Preservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 %8 15 Mar 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecopark Watsonville: Limited Development Habitat Preservation %L Box F "%K Watsonville, CA" Wildlife preservation Watsonville Slough Complex development conservation wetlands limited use environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IngenthronJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Inman, Emily" %D 2011 "%T The Web of Life@font-face { font-family: ""Calibri""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-size: 11pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; }" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 19 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship "%! The Web of Life@font-face { font-family: ""Calibri""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-size: 11pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; }" %K Web of life Natural Bridges environmental education "%X The earth sustains us. The air we breathe, water we drink, and resources we use to clothe," "house, and feed the human population all come from this planet. Forming an appreciative bond" with our environment early in life may be one of the most beneficial actions towards the health "of our specie and this globe. Today, the list of prevalent environmental problems is a long one" "including pollution, habitat degradation, resource exploitation, loss of biodiversity, and waste" "management. Hope for a more sustainable future lies in education, specifically, education of the" new generations. The goal of environmental education is to develop a sustainable mindset in "young generations, and an appreciation for the natural environment. My project at Natural" Bridges State Park hopes to provide aid to such goals using an interactive educational prop illustrating intertidal species interactions and the impact we as humans have on such communities. I developed the idea for this project when interning at Natural Bridges States Park. The "site is in Santa Cruz, California and encompasses a variety of habitats including a eucalyptus" "grove utilized by migrating monarchs, sand dune habitat, coastal scrub meadows, a small" "wetland, and tidepools. The volunteers, interns, and docents at Natural Bridges offer tours of the" eucalyptus grove in the fall. Mid-October through mid-February such tours describe the life "cycle of a monarch butterfly to Kindergarten through 5th grade classes. In the spring, school" "groups are taken to the tidepools. Tidepool tours include information about the tides, the" "adaptations of a variety of tidepool creatures, and their interactions in this habitat. The use of" costumes and props with classes is always a fun interactive way to relay the material. This project will provide an additional learning tool to Natural Bridges in order to illustrate creature 3 interactions in the intertidal as well as the part humans play in keeping this habitat diverse and healthy. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/InmanE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Inman, John" %D 2008 %T Bronco a Biography %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of Calfornia Santa Cruz %V Environmental Studies BA %Y Gliessman %! Bronco a Biography %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/InmanJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Irwin, Laureen" %D 1975 %T The Mythicized Landscape %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 %8 15 Dec 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mythicized Landscape %L Box Yy %K Freeways myths access roadways transportation and the environment American highway system %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IrwinL1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ise, Suzanne" %D 1993 %T Transylvanian village agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 28 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Transylvanian village agriculture %L Box F %K Transylvania Land Ownership culture and agriculture gender issues intercropping environmental survey agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IseS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Israel, Kevin" %D 2006 "%T Water Monitoring Study of Stream, Lagoon, and Storm Drains in Urban Santa Cruz County" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. "%! Water Monitoring Study of Stream, Lagoon, and Storm Drains in Urban Santa Cruz County" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IsaelK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ito, Darton T." %D 1993 %T Expanding BART %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Expanding BART %L Box F %K BART Bay Area Rapid Transit Public Transportation Rail service Subways transportation and the environment "Santa Clara, CA" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ItoD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ivy, Thomas J." %D 2006 %T Selling Coffee at the Farmer's Market %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 49 %8 15 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Selling Coffee at the Farmer's Market %K CAN coffee market place farmers market selling coffee fair trade sustaibable "%X This paper details the three projects that were completed as a result of an internship with the Community Agroecology Network. The first project was a cost effectiveness analysis of the farmer's market booth in order to determine how successful the booth was. The analysis details more than basic economic information by going into depth on how well CAN achieves its goals by having a booth at the market. The second project is a guidebook for setting up the market, and the third project was holding two different coffee cupping demonstrations in order to show the quality of coffee that comes from the communities that CAN has a relationship with and to give an example of how to empower small coffee farmers. The paper goes on to explain how these series of projects were adequate culmination of an environmental studies degree. What the intern learned throughout the process is another question that is addressed. Ultimately, the intern agrees that although this internship is an unusual form of culmination, it is adequate and even fitting." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IvyT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jackson, William Longstreth" %D 1971 %T The Evolution of Estuarine Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Cain, Stanley" %8 05 Dec 1971 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Evolution of Estuarine Management %L Box Yy %K estuarine management environmental history tidal flux tidal zones politics and the environment state boundaries %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JacksonW1971.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jacobs, Jennifer" %D 2000 "%T Natural History Museums: A closer look at the function, value, and status of their collections" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 85 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 15 Sep 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Natural History Museums: A closer look at the function, value, and status of their collections" %L Box F %K natural history museums collections entomology "%X Natural science collections are the foundation of natural history museums and are invaluable to scientists and the public. They provide taxonomic information that is heavily utilized by researchers and applied in numerous ways within the biological field. Collections additionally provide the public with general information regarding natural history and the environment. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the value and function of collections and/or do not understand their importance. Because of this, museums often receive inadequate funding and support for their collections. I analyzed six natural history museums in western California to gain insights on the history, status and function of museums and their collections. I specifically focused on entomology collections as a case-in-point." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JacobsJ2000.pdf "%+ 3116 Pauline Dr. Sebastopol, CA 95472" %0 Thesis "%A Jacobs, Molly" %D 1995 %T Time Course Analysis Illuminates Chromophore Decay in a Colorimetric Method for Determining Total Serum Lipids %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 15 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 05 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Time Course Analysis Illuminates Chromophore Decay in a Colorimetric Method for Determining Total Serum Lipids %L Box F %K Environmental toxicology contaminant analysis lipid weights colorimetric method "%X During the Analysis of lipophilic toxins such as the organochlorine compounds; lipid weights are measured before the contaminants are separated from the lipid and characterized. ��When investigating the potential of using a calorimetric method for determining lipid weights for an tissue matrices, it was determined that the calorimetric method- Phospho-Sulfo-Vanillin reaction- had inherent problems associated with it. ��The paper here describes an inability to reproduce the standard curves. ��Upon investigation, the problem with the method was due to a decay in absorbance over time. Different concentrations of standards were analyzed demonstrating that the decay was concentration depended and the greatest percent decay occurs in the first 10 minutes of the method. ��Serum samples also experienced the decay." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JacobsM1995.pdf "%+ 1523 Helsinki Way, Livermore, CA 94550" %0 Thesis "%A Jacobson, Alyse M." %D 1978 "%T Circles (The adventures of Odysseus Chirp, and how she learns about the inter-connectedness of life" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 July 1978 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Circles (The adventures of Odysseus Chirp, and how she learns about the inter-connectedness of life" %L Box Yy %K Environmental literature short stories environmental art environmental education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JacobsonA1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jacuzzi, Natalie" %D 2008 %T Sustainable Redwood Tree Logging %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 33 "%Y Letourneau, Deburah" %8 21 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Redwood Tree Logging %K sustainable logging Redwood timber forest diversity shade plots light filtration %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JacuzziN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jaeger, Jef. R." %D 1990 %T A COMPARISON OF TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY w-DIRECT SAMPLING OF AN EASTERN MOJAVE DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP POPULATION %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 "%Y Fusari, Margaret" %8 04 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! A COMPARISON OF TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY w-DIRECT SAMPLING OF AN EASTERN MOJAVE DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP POPULATION %L Box F %K Big Horn sheep time-lapse photography animal photography water sources animal census methods Mojave Desert %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JaegerJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jagow, Elizabeth M." %D 1988 %T Home Energy Conservation: Unerstanding Our Options %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Home Energy Conservation: Unerstanding Our Options %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jakobsen, Dottie" %D 1990 %T Ecotourism: A strategy for mitigating the impacts of tourism while conserving the environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Ferrell, Bryan" "%E Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecotourism: A strategy for mitigating the impacts of tourism while conserving the environment %L Box F %K ecotourism low impact tourism Consultation V Ecumenical Coalition Aprovecho Institute Jumby Bay adventure travel %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JakobsenD1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jansen, Mark" %D 1978 %T Septic Tank Wastes and Leachfield Soils %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 100 %8 15 Oct 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Septic Tank Wastes and Leachfield Soils %L Box Yy %K sandy soils clay soils septic tanks phosphorous contamination solid and liquid waste percolating waste %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JansenM1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jarman, Walter" %D 1983 %T The Effects of Organochlorine Pollutants on the Recovery of California Peregrine Falcon Populations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Organochlorine Pollutants on the Recovery of California Peregrine Falcon Populations %L Box P %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Jauregui, Jewel" %D 1993 %T The Greening of Architecture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 28 Jan 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Greening of Architecture %L Box F %K Green design architecture case studies sustainable harvesting insulation recycling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JaureguiJ1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jenkins, Peter" %D 2006 %T Hazardous Wastes and the Basel Convention %B Environmental Stuides %C Santa Cruz %I University of Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 53 %8 03/17/06 %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Wastes and the Basel Convention "%X Hazardous waste management, as a general practice and concept, seems only to have emerged in the late 60s and 70s. Concerns for human and environmental safety led countries to adopt standards and regulations for hazardous waste disposal. As a result many hazardous waste producers looked overseas to locations where waste could be disposed under more lax regulation at a much cheaper cost. Responding to the injustice of this practice, the international community created the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. Since then the Basel Convention has done much to regulate and control the global hazardous waste challenge. Yet changing legal, political, and economic factors continue to create new challenges. Included are the emergence of new waste streams and the complexities of overlapping bodies of international law. The purpose of this project is to examine the global issue of hazardous waste management. I plan to describe the emergence of the hazardous waste issue and examine the social, political, and economic factors that prompted it. From there I will examine the Basel Convention that was established in response. Following I will explore some of the more general problems facing MEAs and then move on to problems specific to the Basel Convention. This project will highlight these issue to better understand the global waste challenge, past, present, and most importantly future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JenkinsP.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jenkins, Peter" %D 2006 %T Hazardous Wastes and the Basel Convention %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 53 %8 17 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Wastes and the Basel Convention %K Hazardous Waste Environmental Safety Waste Disposal Hazmat International law "%X Hazardous waste management, as a general practice and concept, seems only to have emerged in the late 60s and 70s. Concerns for human and environmental safety led countries to adopt standards and regulations for hazardous waste disposal. As a result many hazardous waste producers looked overseas to locations where waste could be disposed under more lax regulation at a much cheaper cost. Responding to the injustice of this practice, the international community created the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. Since then the Basel Convention has done much to regulate and control the global hazardous waste challenge. Yet changing legal, political, and economic factors continue to create new challenges. Included are the emergence of new waste streams and the complexities of overlapping bodies of international law. The purpose of this project is to examine the global issue of hazardous waste management. I plan to describe the emergence of the hazardous waste issue and examine the social, political, and economic factors that prompted it. From there I will examine the Basel Convention that was established in response. Following I will explore some of the more general problems facing MEAs and then move on to problems specific to the Basel Convention. This project will highlight these issue to better understand the global waste challenge, past, present, and most importantly future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JenkinsP.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jennings, Michelle" %D 2000 %T Permaculture: A Gateway to a Sustainable Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Wellman, David" %8 15 Mar 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Permaculture: A Gateway to a Sustainable Future %L Box F %K Permaculture Children and Nature Sustainable Living Life Lab Science Program %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JenningsM2000.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jensen, Crystal" %D 2006 "%T Linking Community, Sustainable Food Systems, And Education" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 128 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 14 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Linking Community, Sustainable Food Systems, And Education" %K Food system sustainable Industrialization Processed Food Organic "%X The foundation of our food system is unstable. Yes, conventional agriculture has been accepted for a long time as the main way of producing our food, but what it does not do is look at its ecological impacts in the long run. Not only does industrialized agriculture destroy the quality of our air, pollute our water systems and destroy the quality of our land, it is a risk to the sustainability of our planet. If this is the case, why does the majority continue to rely on it? In this paper I will venture into some of the major issues surrounding this system and distinguish the difference between myth and reality." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JensenC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jensen, Erika" %D 1990 %T Ecology and Indigenous Churches in the Southern Mountains of Appalachia %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 06 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecology and Indigenous Churches in the Southern Mountains of Appalachia %L Box F %K Indigenous Churches Appalachian Mountains Religion and the environment American History cultural ecology sustainable living coal mining social justice Anthropology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JensenE1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jensen, Julie" %D 1992 %T Ecological Impacts of the Cattle Industry in the Western United States %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Aug 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecological Impacts of the Cattle Industry in the Western United States %L Box F %K Cattle Industry grazing western states feedlots %X The population of the beef cow has reached 1.3 billion globally and in the "United States, 100,000 cows are slaughtered every 24 hours. An entire" spectrum of environmental impacts originate with this level of cattle production. "On the Western range there are numerous impacts, such as soil degradation," "water pollution, loss of native plant species and wildlife habitat. Ranchers are" concerned with feeding their cattle on a minimal amount of forage and the threat of environmentalists to their low-price grazing permits. Recent attention from "environmentalists has focused on the public range lands, as well at the entirety" of the western range and its perceived incompatibility for raising cattle. ���� �� Feedlot production is the other side of the cattle assembly line and comes with "its own environmental problems, primarily related to the great amount of waste" that is generated by mass production of cattle. An indirect consideration is the "amount of water, and grain which is needed to feed cows in their last 100 days" of life. Feedcrops are high-intensity monocrops which require copious amounts "of pesticides, fertilizers, water, and energy to cultivate. In the western United" "States-a virtual desert-�� high-intensity agriculture affects topsoil erosion, waterpollution, and depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JensenJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jensen, Mark" %D 1991 %T Camp Unalayee Green Tribe Outdoor Educational Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 %8 15 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Camp Unalayee Green Tribe Outdoor Educational Curriculum %L Box F %K Camp Unalayee Environmental education communal living self awareness self determinationEducation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JensenM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jetton, Sarah" "%A Smith, Cassie" %D 1994 %T Nisene Marks children's redwood ecology walk %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nisene Marks children's redwood ecology walk %L Box F %K redwood ecology flora and fauna reproduction (redwood) history/current issues %X Our thesis includes a written script for each designated stop along the Westridge trail at Nisene Marks State Park; The thesis includes a map showing each stop along the trail. ��The second sectional of the thesis is a docent manual which provides background information for each stop. ��Most of this information is specific to nisene marks and the particular trail that we chose. ��The last section of the thesis consists of two reflection papers. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JettonS1994.pdf "%+ 2637 Nansen Ave, San Diego, CA 92122" %0 Thesis "%A Jewett, Stephanie" %D 1989 %T Getting A Perspective on Growth Control %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Getting A Perspective on Growth Control %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jobe, Charles" %D 1991 %T Education for a Sustainable World: The Agroecology Elementary Education Program and Children's Garden at the Farm Revisited %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 111 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Education for a Sustainable World: The Agroecology Elementary Education Program and Children's Garden at the Farm Revisited %L Box F %K Agroecology environmental education elementary education children's gardens childhood development Life Lab %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JobeC1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Joffee, Linda B." %D 1976 "%T KBC TV/Radio, Fukuoka, Japan: An Ideological Portrait of a Company Community" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! KBC TV/Radio, Fukuoka, Japan: An Ideological Portrait of a Company Community" %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Johnson, Eric" %D 1989 "%T Some Ideas On Energy, Environmental Studies, and Changing the World" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Some Ideas On Energy, Environmental Studies, and Changing the World" %L Box P %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Johnson, Jennifer S." %D 1989 %T Santa Cruz Redwood Timber harvesting: BigCreek Lumber Company as a Case Study of Environmental Timber Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Redwood Timber harvesting: BigCreek Lumber Company as a Case Study of Environmental Timber Management %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Johnson, Tanya" %D 1991 %T Celebracion De Las Culturas de Mexico y Espana %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 108 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Celebracion De Las Culturas de Mexico y Espana %L Box F %K Environmental literature "Barcelona, Spain" Mexico Spanish culture Mexican culture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JohnsonT1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Johnson, Tyler H." %D 1988 %T Senior Internship Report: Central Coast Counties Outer Continental Shelf Regional Studies Program and Warner Chabot & Associates %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Internship Report: Central Coast Counties Outer Continental Shelf Regional Studies Program and Warner Chabot & Associates %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Johnsrud, Robb" %D 1985 "%T Industrialism, Resource Scarcity and Bioregionalism: Factors of Decline and Possibilities for Regeneration" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Industrialism, Resource Scarcity and Bioregionalism: Factors of Decline and Possibilities for Regeneration" %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Johnston, David" %T Interim Open Space Element for the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Interim Open Space Element for the City of Santa Cruz %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Johnston, Prarie" %D 2001 %T The Effects of Herbivory (clipping) on the Photosynthetic Rates and biomass Accumulation in Danthonia califorinca and Vulpia sp %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 19 "%Y Holl, Karen" "%E Parker, Ingrid" %8 15 Jun 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Herbivory (clipping)on the Photosynthetic Rates and biomass Accumulation in Danthonia califorinca and Vulpia sp %L Box Vv %K herbivory plant comopensation grazing danthoria californica "%X A plant's ability to compensate for herbivory is important from both a management and evolutionary perspective. Compensation for herbivory was measured at two sites in the coastal prairies of California. Three different treatments were used: clipped monthly, clipped every other month, and control (not clipped). The photosynthetic rates of Danthonia cali/ornica and VUlpia sp. were measured, and above ground biomass was measured for Danthonia cali/ornica, annual grasses and forbs to assess compensatory growth. I found that the photosynthetic rate of Danthonia cali/ornica increased when exposed to herbivory, whereas Vulpia sp. showed no change. No compensation for herbivory in above ground biomass was found. Danthonia cali/arnica's increased photosynthetic rates in response to clipping suggests: (1)photosynthesis may have been allocated to bellow ground biomass, and (2) grazing may stimulate its growth and may have potential as a management tool for coastal prairies. Further research is needed before making conclosive management recommendations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JohnstonP2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Johnston, Thomas" %D 1985 %T Limnology And Fish Stocking Feasibility Report of Bass And Wildcat Lakes %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Limnology And Fish Stocking Feasibility Report of Bass And Wildcat Lakes %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Joiner, Mark" %D 1976 %T A Study of Environmental Education Programs in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of Environmental Education Programs in California %L Box Yy %K Environmental education California Education system Camping Coast Environment Camp outdoor learning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JoinerM1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jolley, Octavia Marie" %D 1996 %T Community Supported Agriculture as a Step Towards Sustainable Agriculture: OSO Farm as a Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %9 Senior Thesis %! Community Supported Agriculture as a Step Towards Sustainable Agriculture: OSO Farm as a Case Study %L Box F %K Sustainable agriculture community supported agriculture case study "%X As conventional methods of agriculture are increasingly changed by the criteria of sustainability, changes in the ways agriculture is viewed are increasing. A systematic approach to agricultural sustainability includes the integration of economic, ecological and social factors. ��An example of this change is Community supported agriculture. ��CSA's can be seen as steps toward a sustainable agriculture, that only time will determine its true sustainability. ��The CSA Farm setup a CSA program in 1995. ��The components of this farm, including the CSA program are described and analyzed with regard to its sustainability." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JolleyD1996.pdf "%+ 25987 Rio Vista Dr. Carmel, CA 93923" %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Allie" %T Space Relationships Among Female Black Tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 %9 Senior Thesis %! Space Relationships Among Female Black Tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) %L Box F %K Black Tailed Deer space relationships animal movement home ranges environmental survey "%X Daily locations were taken for eleven radio-collared, female black tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianusl at Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area in central California, The relocation data were used to determine the home range for each doe. Home ranges frequently overlapped, and the does were often found in the overlap areas for the expected frequency, which was calculated by the relationship of the overlap area to the total home range area. The distances between does with overlapping home ranges were calculated for same day I same time relocations, resulting in mean distances which ranged from 300 to 1500 meters. The one known related pair were found together most often. The non related does seemed to conSistently maintain substantial distances from one another." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JonesA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Andrew" %D 1985 %T Growth Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Growth Management %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Douglas K." %D 1988 %T A guide to Organic Apple and Pear Tree Growing for the small scale gardener in coastal Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A guide to Organic Apple and Pear Tree Growing for the small scale gardener in coastal Santa Cruz %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Gabriella" %D 1993 "%T The Impact Of Mainstream Development On The Culture And Environment Of Ladakh, Northern India" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 %8 15 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Impact Of Mainstream Development On The Culture And Environment Of Ladakh, Northern India" %L Box F %K Appropriate Technology Northern India Cultural environment industrial development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JonesG1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Jennifer M." %D 1997 %T Environmental Education Program and Fox Creek Nature Trail at the UC Angelo Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education Program and Fox Creek Nature Trail at the UC Angelo Reserve %L Box Ee %K Interpretive trail Environmental Education Program UC Angelo Reserve Adopt-A-Watershed %0 Thesis "%A Jones, James W." %D 1989 %T Religion in the Age of Destruction: An Ecological Perspective on Christianity And Hinduism %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Religion in the Age of Destruction: An Ecological Perspective on Christianity And Hinduism %L Box P %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Kathryn A." %D 1983 %T Hope and Despair: In search of New Sources of Order %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hope and Despair: In search of New Sources of Order %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Karen L." %D 1985 %T Offshore Oil and Gas Development in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Offshore Oil and Gas Development in California %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Marie" %D 1990 %T Substandard Housing: A Problem or Solution %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Substandard Housing: A Problem or Solution %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Olivia K." %D 1985 %T Some Effects of Shelter Diversity on Communally Reared American Lobsters (Homarus americanus) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Some Effects of Shelter Diversity on Communally Reared American Lobsters (Homarus americanus) %L Box P %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Robert C." %D 1977 %T Pedestrian and Bicycle Paths in Regional and Community Plannning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 %8 24 May 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Pedestrian and Bicycle Paths in Regional and Community Plannning %L Box Yy %K bicycle paths pedestrian paths city planning community development alternative transportation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JonesR1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Richard P., Jr." %D 1994 %T Watsonville Rental Housing Study: An Analysis of Auxiliary Units as a Densification Technique %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Watsonville Rental Housing Study: An Analysis of Auxiliary Units as a Densification Technique %L Box Ee %K Low-income housing secondary units overcrowding residential density %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Steven" %D 1984 %T Visions of a Peaceful Planet %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Visions of a Peaceful Planet %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Terry" %D 1978 "%T Aboriginal Activity at Elkhorn Slough, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Aboriginal Activity at Elkhorn Slough, California" %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Ted" %D 1999 %T Legacy or Legend: The Salmon of the Columbia River Basin %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Legacy or Legend: The Salmon of the Columbia River Basin %L Box Ee %K salmon Northwest Power Act Columbia River Basin hydroelectric dam %0 Thesis "%A Jones, Ursula T." %D 1986 %T Dorsal guard Hairs of Common Mamals in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California and Keys for their Identification %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Dorsal guard Hairs of Common Mamals in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California and Keys for their Identification %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Jorgensen, Sven" %D 1996 %T Planting Seeds and Sparking Fires: Exploring the Use of Entertaining Media in an Educational Presetntation About Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris) %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! Planting Seeds and Sparking Fires: Exploring the Use of Entertaining Media in an Educational Presetntation About Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris) %L Box Ee %K Sea otter Enhydra lutris education edutainment %0 Thesis "%A Josephs, Hugh" %T The Effects of Outer Continental Shelf Development on Certain Pinnipeds of the Bering Sea %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Outer Continental Shelf Development on Certain Pinnipeds of the Bering Sea %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Ju, Vincent" %D 1992 %T Developing a bicycle community: the transformation of thoughts and actions in San Jose %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 12 %8 02 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing a bicycle community: the transformation of thoughts and actions in San Jose %L Box Ee %K Age Diversity Development Proposals Community Buildings "Downtown Santa Cruz, redevlopment" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/JuV1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Judge, Melanie" %D 1988 %T Campana Verde - Planting the Seeds of a democratic and Ecological culture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Campana Verde - Planting the Seeds of a democratic and Ecological culture %L Box P %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Jurgens, Susanne A." %D 1989 "%T Campesinos, Programs, and Authors: Non-governmental Organizations in Chile" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Campesinos, Programs, and Authors: Non-governmental Organizations in Chile" %L Box P %0 Thesis "%A Kadlec, Peter" %D 1992 %T New Directions in Science Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! New Directions in Science Education %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kaempf, Matt" %D 1989 %T Risk of Radioactive Waste Disposal (and Nuclear Power) in Perspective %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 %8 15 Oct 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Risk of Radioactive Waste Disposal (and Nuclear Power) in Perspective %L Box Ccc %K Risk analysis Radioactive Waste Nuclear Power Waste disposal Uranium Minning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KaempfM1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kaffka, Stephan" %D 1979 %T The Effects of Varying Nutrient Levels and Plant Spacing (uner Field Conditions) Upon the Growth of Collard Plants and Associated Herbivore Abundance %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 124 "%Y Thimann, Kenneth" %8 18 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Varying Nutrient Levels and Plant Spacing (uner Field Conditions) Upon the Growth of Collard Plants and Associated Herbivore Abundance %L Box Yy %K plant spacing soil content nutrient levels crop spacing plant-insect relationships aphids herbivore abundance %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KaffkaS1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kagan, Marceya" %D 1984 %T The Effects of Cultural Practices on Arthropod and Nitrogen Dynamics in an Orchard Agroecosystem %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Cultural Practices on Arthropod and Nitrogen Dynamics in an Orchard Agroecosystem %L Box Ccc %K Agroecology Orchard Agriculture Nitrogen cycles Arthropods Soil dynamics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KaganM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kahn, David" %D 1983 %T Form and Function in Ornamental Gardens %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Feb 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Form and Function in Ornamental Gardens %L Box Ccc %K Ornamental Gardens Landscape Architecture Culture and the Environment Functional Gardens %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KahnD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kalleberg, Glenn" %D 1978 %T Agriculture of Hawaii %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture of Hawaii %L Box Yy "%K Hawaiian agriculture, sugarcane, pineapple" land use labor costs "%X Agriculture is the predominant land use in Hawaii. ��Facing many problems, sugarcane and pineapple continue to occupy the prime agricultural position." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KallebergG1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kameya, Carolyn" %D 1976 %T Environmental Impact Assessment: A Search for Quality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Impact Assessment: A Search for Quality %L Box Yy %K environmental planning environmental assessment methods of environmental assessments environmental survey case study %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KameyaC1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kane, Darren J." %D 2000 %T Germination Cues for the Endangered Annual Gilia Tenuiflora ssp. Arenaria: An Experimental Study %B Environmental Studies "%Y Holl, Karen" %9 Senior Thesis %! Germination Cues for the Endangered Annual Gilia Tenuiflora ssp. Arenaria: An Experimental Study %L Box Ee %K SEED ECOLOGY GERMINATION CUES Endangered Species Restoration %0 Thesis "%A Kanner, Oliver" %D 2010 %T AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OYSTER AQUACULTURE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 54 "%Y Tzankova, Zdravka" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Thesis %! AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OYSTER AQUACULTURE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA %K Oyster Farming Sustainable Aquaculture Northern California Drakes Estero Humboldt Bay Seafood Seafood Watch Program Crassostrea gigas Estuary %X The objective of this study is to asses the sustainability of oyster farming at "Drakes Bay Oyster Company and Aqua-Rodeo Farms, through the criteria created by the" Monterey Bay Seafood Watch Program. The owners of both farms were interviewed "regarding their aquaculture operations and the sites, located in Northern California, were" visited. The farms were evaluated by combining the information gathered from the interviews with scientific literature on the environmental impacts of oyster and shellfish "aquaculture. Both companies were assessed as ���Best Choices�۝, regarding their" aquaculture practices. Consumers are highly encouraged to purchase seafood in this category of the Seafood Watch Program because it indicates that the aquaculture practices are sustainable. This analysis into the sustainability of seafood revealed that the Seafood Watch Program does not address other associated environmental costs such as transportation and packaging for distribution and consumption. These additional environmental costs are vital in determining the sustainability of both aquacultured and "wild-caught seafood products. These factors, if included, would provide a more" comprehensive sustainability assessment. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KannerO.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kaplan, Karena Louise" %D 1982 %T The Impetus and Influence of Marketing Techniques on Public Transportation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Impetus and Influence of Marketing Techniques on Public Transportation %L Box Ccc %K Bus travel Mass transit Perception of Public transit Marketing Cost of Mass transit %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KaplanK1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Karimi, Kathleen K." %D 1992 %T Hazardous Waste: Government Response Action and the Issue of Public Trust %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Waste: Government Response Action and the Issue of Public Trust %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Karp, Julia" %D 1989 %T A Window to the Global Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Window to the Global Environmental Movement %L Box Ccc %K Ecodevelopment Environmental Movements Environmental History United Nations and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KarpJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Karpinski, Lisa" %D 1988 "%T Acid rain policy in the US: The scientific, economic and political implications" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 169 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 30 Jul 1988 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Acid rain policy in the US: The scientific, economic and political implications" %L Box Ccc %K Acid Rain Politics and the Environment Scientific Uncertainty Air Pollution %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KarpinskiL1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Karr, Kendra" %D 2000 %T An Introduction into Artichoke Production Using Biological and Cultural Control to Manage Pest Populations %B Anthropology "%Y Sean, Swezey" %9 Senior Thesis %! An Introduction into Artichoke Production Using Biological and Cultural Control to Manage Pest Populations %L Box Ee %K Artichoke Production Pest Population %0 Thesis "%A Kash, Rebecca Lynn" %D 1996 %T Cooperatives in the Context of Sustainability: The Kresge Co-op Case Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Cooperatives in the Context of Sustainability: The Kresge Co-op Case Study %L Box Ee %K Cooperatives sustainability community %0 Thesis "%A Kass, Jonathon" %D 2000 %T Applied Integrated Wastewater Pond Systems Applications for Wastewater Treatment With Special Consideration of Nitrogen Removal %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Applied Integrated Wastewater Pond Systems Applications for Wastewater Treatment With Special Consideration of Nitrogen Removal %L Box Ee %K applied integrated wastewater pond systems nitrogen removal algae wastewater treatment %0 Thesis "%A Katonah, Carri" %D 2006 %T Community Garden Assessment and Proposal for the Homeless Garden Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Community Garden Assessment and Proposal for the Homeless Garden Project %K Homelessness Gardening Poverty Community Outreach Charity "%X This report covers my experiences visiting and researching community gardens and my recommendations to the Homeless Garden Project for their community garden. The Homeless Garden Project (HGP) is planning on moving to a site on Pogonip and wants to include a community garden in their plan. Including more programs with the farm would not only increase the activity, but also bring in a variety of people from the city and create a stronger sense of community. This report includes my recommendations for HGP based on what I have learned through my experiences and research of community gardens. Also included are various case studies of gardens that I visited, together with descriptions and pictures. The goal is that this will provide HGP with a valuable resource when the time comes to design their community garden." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KatonahC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Katsuki, Karisa" %D 2011 %T (1) BIRDS DO NOT BIAS SEED RAIN STUDIES IN SOUTHERN COSTA RICA (2) BIRD AND BAT FRUIT PREFERENCES IN SOUTHERN COSTA RICA %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Holl, Karen D." %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! (1) BIRDS DO NOT BIAS SEED RAIN STUDIES IN SOUTHERN COSTA RICA (2) BIRD AND BAT FRUIT PREFERENCES IN SOUTHERN COSTA RICA %K Seed rain seed traps tropical forest ecology ornithochory demonic intrusion tropical forest ecology frugivory dispersal syndrome hypothesis %X I conducted two studies on birds and seed dispersal in southern Costa Rica between the months of July and August 2010. Both have important implications for "tropical forest ecology and restoration. For the first study, I hypothesized that birds would" perch more frequently on seed traps when the vegetation is lower than the height of the "seed trap, and that if birds perched on seed traps that would confound measurements of" "seed rain. For the second study I hypothesized that birds would prefer small, brightlycolored," "odorless fruits while bats would prefer odiferous fruits. In the first study, I" "observed seed traps situated in three varying habitat sites (secondary forest, abandoned" "pasture, and active pasture) over a period of 21 days in order to determine whether the" method of assessing seed rain causes an unexpected bias in data. I found that birds do not "perch of seed traps often enough to create a bias, suggesting that this is not a concern in" "seed rain studies. In the second study, I placed three different fruits, two with qualities" "preferred by birds and one with qualities preferred by bats, in bowls atop a constructed" branch located in a backyard garden and observed which fruit traits were preferred by "which frugivores. Birds clearly preferred colorful, soft, small fruits rather than the batspecific" "fruits. Bats ate few of the fruits placed out as part of the experiment, and rather" ate bananas that were placed at the feeders to attracts birds and bats. While the results of "both studies did not support the hypotheses, the results have implications for tropical" forest ecology. It is important to ensure that the methods by which seed rain are collected "do not confound results, and it does not seem that seed traps attract birds. By" "understanding which fruits are preferred by important frugivores, restoration sites can be" tailored to attract more and thereby enhance recovery of the site. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KatsukiK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Katz, Daniel J." %D 1996 %T Risk Assessment of Gene Escape from Transgenic Crop Plants to Wild Populations: A Model System %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! Risk Assessment of Gene Escape from Transgenic Crop Plants to Wild Populations: A Model System %L Box Ee %K Bacillus thuringiensis transgenic crops transgenic introductions transgene escape %0 Thesis "%A Katz, Jodi" %D 1991 %T Biological Diversity Conservation Legislation Towards a National Strategy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Diversity Conservation Legislation Towards a National Strategy %L Box Ee "%K Endangered Species, Biology" %0 Thesis "%A Katz, Steven" %D 1986 %T Sustainable Economic Development: A Survey & Analysis of the Santa Cruz EconomySustainable %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 July 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Economic Development: A Survey & Analysis of the Santa Cruz EconomySustainable %L Box Vv %K ecodevelopment sustainable economics economics and the environment small businesses environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KatzS1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Katzen, Joanne" %D 1982 %T A Unit Approach to Energy Education Grades 1-6 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Unit Approach to Energy Education Grades 1-6 %L Box Ccc %K Energy Education Environmental Education Childhood education Bioenergy Energy and Transportation food chains %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KatzenL1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kayser, Lisa A." %D 1987 %T Crystal Visions - A Computer Text-Adventure Game %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 103 %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Crystal Visions - A Computer Text-Adventure Game %L Box Ccc %K Computer Modeling Computer Game and Design Environmental Education Educational Gaming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KayserLA1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kearsley, Amy" %D 2008 %T A��_��̦��_�����Visual��_��̦��_�����History��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����Center��_��̦��_�����for��_��̦��_�����Agroecology��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����Sustainable��_��̦��_�����Food��_��̦��_�����Systems (CASFS) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 62 "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! A��_��̦��_�����Visual��_��̦��_�����History��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����Center��_��̦��_�����for��_��̦��_�����Agroecology��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����Sustainable��_��̦��_�����Food��_��̦��_�����Systems (CASFS) %K CASFS Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Agroecology mapping "%X The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) located on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus consists of a 25-acre farm and garden. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a computer mapping program, I have mapped the cropping history of the farm for the past 20 years. I begin by analyzing four agroecological methods: crop��_��̦��_�����rotations,��_��̦��_�����cover��_��̦��_�����cropping,��_��̦��_����� intercropping,��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����composting��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����comparing��_��̦��_�����how��_��̦��_�����they��_��̦��_�����have��_��̦��_�����been��_��̦��_�����used��_��̦��_�����throughout��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����world��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����on��_��̦��_����� the��_��̦��_�����farm.��_��̦��_�����I��_��̦��_�����explain��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����process��_��̦��_�����carried��_��̦��_�����out��_��̦��_�����to��_��̦��_�����create��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����maps��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����identify��_��̦��_�����cropping��_��̦��_�����patterns.��_��̦��_�����The��_��̦��_����� geography��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����fields��_��̦��_�����have��_��̦��_�����changed��_��̦��_�����very��_��̦��_�����little��_��̦��_�����since��_��̦��_�����1989;��_��̦��_�����several��_��̦��_�����fields��_��̦��_�����have��_��̦��_�����been��_��̦��_�����split��_��̦��_�����into��_��̦��_�����two,��_��̦��_�����a��_��̦��_����� couple��_��̦��_�����small��_��̦��_�����fields��_��̦��_�����have��_��̦��_�����been��_��̦��_�����added��_��̦��_�����to��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����layout��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����three��_��̦��_�����fields��_��̦��_�����were��_��̦��_�����removed��_��̦��_�����for��_��̦��_�����university��_��̦��_����� development.��_��̦��_�����CASFS��_��̦��_�����has��_��̦��_�����experimented��_��̦��_�����with��_��̦��_�����many��_��̦��_�����different��_��̦��_�����crop��_��̦��_�����rotations��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����polycrops.��_��̦��_�����Many��_��̦��_����� graduate��_��̦��_�����students��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����faculty��_��̦��_�����members��_��̦��_�����have��_��̦��_�����performed��_��̦��_�����trials��_��̦��_�����on��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����fields��_��̦��_�����over��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����years��_��̦��_�����including��_��̦��_����� some��_��̦��_�����funded��_��̦��_�����by��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����Organic��_��̦��_�����Farming��_��̦��_�����Research��_��̦��_�����Foundation��_��̦��_�����(OFRF)��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����USDA/��_��̦��_�����SARE��_��̦��_�����(United��_��̦��_�����States��_��̦��_����� Department��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����Agriculture/��_��̦��_�����Sustainable��_��̦��_�����Agriculture��_��̦��_�����Research��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����Education).��_��̦��_����婉�_��̦��_�����My��_��̦��_�����maps��_��̦��_�����will��_��̦��_�����serve��_��̦��_�����as��_��̦��_�����a��_��̦��_����� foundation��_��̦��_�����for��_��̦��_�����future��_��̦��_�����students��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����researchers��_��̦��_�����who��_��̦��_�����want��_��̦��_�����to��_��̦��_�����continue��_��̦��_�����recording��_��̦��_�����data��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����experimenting��_��̦��_����� on��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����farm,��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����for��_��̦��_�����anyone��_��̦��_�����who��_��̦��_�����is��_��̦��_�����interested��_��̦��_�����in��_��̦��_�����learning��_��̦��_�����about��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����history��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����farm." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KearsleyA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Keeler-Wolf, Todd" "%A Keeler-Wolf, Virginia" %D 1973 %T A Contribution to the Natural History of the Yolla Bolly Mountains of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 668 "%Y Collett, Raymond" %8 15 Dec 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Contribution to the Natural History of the Yolla Bolly Mountains of California %L Box Yy "%K Yolla Bolly Mountains, California" environmental survey natural history plant associations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Keeler-WolfT1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Keenan, Sean" %D 2009 %T Remembering Our Roots: Retaining Institutional Memory In Education for "Sustainable Living Program, a Model for Other Student Organizations" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 "%Y Steve Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Remembering Our Roots: Retaining Institutional Memory In Education for "Sustainable Living Program, a Model for Other Student Organizations" %K ESLP %X This paper is a focused examination of how institutional memory within the "sustainable student organizations has developed, how it functions currently, and its" "potential for improvement. Institutional memory, in this context, is defined as the" collective knowledge and experience of the members of an ���institution�۝ or organization. "Specifically, I am examining the processes and structures that aim to retain the" institutional memory of Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP). %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/KeenanS/KeenanS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Keesey, Timothy" %D 1994 %T Genetic impacts of farmed and hatchery salmon on wild salmonids %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Genetic impacts of farmed and hatchery salmon on wild salmonids %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Keithley, Nicole" %D 1992 %T Mass Media and the Environment %B Environmental Studies and Community Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mass Media and the Environment %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kellenberger, Jody" %D 2009 %T A Keystone Species: Sea Otter Population Dynamics And An Uncertain Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 19 "%Y Chris Wilmers, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A Keystone Species: Sea Otter Population Dynamics And An Uncertain Future "%K sea otter, keystone species, conservation, educational outreach" "%X The sea otter (Enhydra lutris) is a well-known keystone species having a vast effect on the health of near-shore marine communities. Their population decline and local extinction in many places over the past century has led to immense concern for not only this smallest marine mammal, but also near-shore marine systems in general. Solid research has been conducted over the past few decades to gain a better understanding of this mammal and its role in the marine environment. Future educational outreach programs alongside conservation efforts are likely to generate a hopeful outlook for the present uncertainty of sea otters." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/KellenbergerJ/KellenbergerJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Keller, M. Elspeth" %D 1991 %T The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Legislative Battle Moving into a Third Decade %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Legislative Battle Moving into a Third Decade %L Box Ccc %K ANWR Alaska National Wildlife Refuge Legislation and the Environment Oil Drilling Politics and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KellerEUnknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kelley, Janet" %D 1985 %T Interpretive Habitat Display of Ano Nuevo: A journal about the process of building a museum display as a senior thesis %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 19 %8 15 Jul 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Interpretive Habitat Display of Ano Nuevo: A journal about the process of building a museum display as a senior thesis %L Box Ccc %K Seashore Environments Museum Displays Ano Nuevo Grant Proposals %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KelleyJ1985.pdf "%+ 436 Lago Lane, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Kellogg, Susan" %D 1988 %T Islands under siege: forestry and development in the Queen Charlotte islands %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Islands under siege: forestry and development in the Queen Charlotte islands %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kells, Valerie A." %D 1985 %T Senior Project for Environmental Studies %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Project for Environmental Studies %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kelly, Kate" %D 1982 %T Redefining development Directives American Samoa: A Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Redefining development Directives American Samoa: A Case Study %L Box Ccc %K Ecodevelopment American Samoa Redevelopment Country Exports and Imports Agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KellyKUnknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kelly, Merilee" %D 1986 %T Agriculture in Santa Cruz County: A Primer for Students of Local Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 %8 15 Nov 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture in Santa Cruz County: A Primer for Students of Local Agriculture %L Box Ccc %K Agriculture Resource Use Childhood Education Environmental Education Farming practices Santa Cruz County %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KellyM1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kelton, Erika" %D 1977 %T Environmental Ideology A Laborious Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 "%Y Cooley, Richard" "%E Burton, Dudley" %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Ideology A Laborious Process %L Box Yy %K environmental ideology sociology and the environment societal transitions institutions of America %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KeltonE1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kemp, Brain" %D 1990 %T The 1990 Nicaraguan Election and Aftermath %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The 1990 Nicaraguan Election and Aftermath %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kennedy, John" %D 1992 %T Exotic Species Management Eucalyptus on Santa Cruz Island %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Exotic Species Management Eucalyptus on Santa Cruz Island %L Box Ee %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Kennedy, Tom" %D 1983 %T The Environmental and International Political Implications of Manganese Nodule Mining %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 117 %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental and International Political Implications of Manganese Nodule Mining %L Box Ccc %K Deep Sea Mining International negotiations Magnesium Mining Law of Sea Negotiations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KennedyT1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kennedy, Ted G." %D 1980 %T Social-Economic Limits to Growth: An Inquiry into Rational Human Response to a Free Economy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Social-Economic Limits to Growth: An Inquiry into Rational Human Response to a Free Economy %L Box Ccc %K Capitalism Resource Use Ecodevelopment Developing Countries Environment and Human Development "%X Economic growth has become an illusory treadmill, due to the inherently transient and spiral nature of human wants and the associated perceptions of Health. Departure from original economic values has rendered the internal balancing mechanisms of our economy impotent, and increasingly obfuscates the sensation and measurement of utility. Capitalism gains its moral legitimacy through the incidental advancement offered by growth, but undermines this legitmaey once absolute and perceptual limits are encountered. Upon approach of these limits, competition intensifies amid decreasing results, leading to social and political instability. The exportation and emulation of the modern consumption model leads to an exponential growth cycle Hhieh precludes acknowledgment of the facts of scarcity and simultaneously prohibits movement: towards a steady state economy because of the disparities which created the original impetus for growth. Altruism is the desirable but unlikely escape from sue!J turmoil; it 1S an irrational response to the liberal opportunities for self-advancement." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KennedyTUnknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kenyon, Glenn" %D 1987 %T Pesticide Residues on Mexican Produce: A Case Study of a Mistaken Identity %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 81 %8 4 Dec 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Pesticide Residues on Mexican Produce: A Case Study of a Mistaken Identity %L Box Ccc %K Agriculture Pesticide Use Free Trade Politics and the Environment Environmental Toxicology Mexican Produce "%X This paper argues that the movement to restrict imported Mexican produce due to alleged pesticide residues is a veiled protectionist move in favor of domestic growers. The Mexican growers in the Culiacan Valley are sophisticated producers for an international market. They are subject to the same regulations as domestic growers, but are more carefully monitored. The central issue of pesticide use in Mexico is not residues, since they are insignificant when compared to those consumed on domestic produce. The central issue is the lethal affects pesticides have on field workers and the environment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KenyonG1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kerby, Matthew" %D 2003 "%T An analysis of juvenile survival rate to smolt age, in the San Lorenzo River" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univeristy of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Mangel, Marc" "%! An analysis of juvenile survival rate to smolt age, in the San Lorenzo River" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KerbyM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kern, John M." %D 1975 "%T Proposal for a Hawaiian Natural History Botanic Garden at Honokahua, West Maui, Hawaii" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 101 "%Y Farrell, Bryan" %8 15 Aug 1975 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Proposal for a Hawaiian Natural History Botanic Garden at Honokahua, West Maui, Hawaii" %L Box Ccc %K Botanical Gardens Environmental History Natural Preservation Botanical Gardens Grant Proposals %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KernJ1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kern, John M." %D 1991 %T Egyptian Plants for Mareotis Landscapes %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Egyptian Plants for Mareotis Landscapes %L Box Ee "%K Agroecology, Agriculture, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Kessler, Colin L." %D 1993 %T Values and action; experiential development of an ecological ethic %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Values and action; experiential development of an ecological ethic %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kibrick, Robert" %D 1974 %T A Study of the Environmental Potential of Commuter Pooling and Methods for Organizing Commuter Pools %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 139 %8 15 Dec 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of the Environmental Potential of Commuter Pooling and Methods for Organizing Commuter Pools %L Box Yy %K commuter pooling car pools van pools bus transportation urban traffic traffic jams air quality energy conservation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KibrickR1974.pdf %0 Thesis %A Kidd-Gonzalez "%A Stacy, LaMark" %D 1994 %T The California Integrated Waste Management Board and Recycling Market Development Zones %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The California Integrated Waste Management Board and Recycling Market Development Zones %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kiefer, Simon Bruce" %T Move-on Housing in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 172 "%Y (UCLA), Allan Heskin" %9 Senior Thesis %! Move-on Housing in California %L Box Yy %K home moving historic structures move-ons real estate real estate investment appropriate technology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KieferS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kielty, Alexa" %D 2000 %T Caffeinated Sustainability: A Study of Alternative Fertilizers in Coffee Nurseries %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Caffeinated Sustainability: A Study of Alternative Fertilizers in Coffee Nurseries %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kilpatrick, Terry" %T Photomonitoring: A Framework for Monitoring Natural and Cultural Resources %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Photomonitoring: A Framework for Monitoring Natural and Cultural Resources %L Box Ee %K Photomonitoring natural and cultural resources nature %0 Thesis "%A Kim, Edward I" %D 1992 %T Justice with Joy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Justice with Joy %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A King, Elizabeth" %D 1989 %T Orchard Floor Management for Organic Apples: Research Considerations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Orchard Floor Management for Organic Apples: Research Considerations %L Box Ee %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A King, Leah" %D 1994 %T Children's Book: A Home to Return to %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Children's Book: A Home to Return to %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A King, Lance M." %D 1974 %T The Politics of Federal Land Use Policy Legislation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Politics of Federal Land Use Policy Legislation %L Box J %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A King, Pamela" %D 1989 %T Risky Business: The Gap Between Real and Preceived Risk %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 %8 15 Dec 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Risky Business: The Gap Between Real and Preceived Risk %L Box Ccc %K Risk Analysis Radon Environmental Toxicology Public Fear Public Perception %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KingP1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A King, Rebecca J." %D 1997 %T Integrating Muscovy Ducks into a Mixed Farming System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Integrating Muscovy Ducks into a Mixed Farming System %L Box Ee %K Muscovy ducks sustainable livestock mixed farming systems biological pest control %0 Thesis "%A Kinsella, Maryeileen" %D 1981 %T Hazardous Substances Control: Structural and Methodological Implications for Environmental Effectiveness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Substances Control: Structural and Methodological Implications for Environmental Effectiveness %L Box Ccc %K Hazardous Substances Environmental Regulations Environmental Toxicology Air pollution Water pollution Land pollution "%X ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� Growth and advances of our technological society have rendered many serious consequences upon human health and the environment. Some of the most serious problems are posed by the contamination of our air, water and land by toxic and other haz��嬉�_̢���arduous substances. The set of federal regulations dealing with the control of these substances in the environment are fragmented and complex. ��嬉�_������嬉�_���� ��嬉�_���� This thesis explores two central policy problems in hazardous substances control-decision making under uncertainty and the balancing of diverse interests within the bureaucratic structure, and how these problems affect the attainment of health and evironmental protection and safety goals." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KinsellaM1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kirkpatrick, Karena" %D 2003 %T Dirt Made My Lunch: Making Connections Through Gardens in Schools %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Dirt Made My Lunch: Making Connections Through Gardens in Schools %L Box Ee %K School Gardens Nature and Children Environmental Education "Hands-on Education""" %0 Thesis "%A Kisner, Brad" %T My Experience with the Soil Conservation Service and Its RC&D Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! My Experience with the Soil Conservation Service and Its RC&D Program %L Box Uu %K Soil conservation %0 Thesis "%A Kisner, Brad" %D 1985 %T San Lorenzo River Critical Area Treatment Project Bean Creek Phase Central Coast Resource Conservation and Development Project California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 79 %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! San Lorenzo River Critical Area Treatment Project Bean Creek Phase Central Coast Resource Conservation and Development Project California %L Box Ccc %K San Lorenzo River Bean Creek Soil Conservation USDA Santa Cruz County Conservation Proposals %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KisnerB1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Klakovich, Stefan" %D 1989 "%T A Resource Guide for the Jessie Street Marsh Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Resource Guide for the Jessie Street Marsh Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Ccc %K Salt Marshes Wetlands Santa Cruz Brochures Natural History %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KlakovichS1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Klein, Adrienne" %D 1986 %T A Critical Analysis of Reclamation and Restoration as Evidence for the need to Preserve the Zayante Sand Hills %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critical Analysis of Reclamation and Restoration as Evidence for the need to Preserve the Zayante Sand Hills %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Klein, Harlan M." %D 1997 "%T I Eat, Therefore I Am" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! I Eat, Therefore I Am" %L Box Ee "%K diet and the environment, sustainable food systems, National School Lunch Politics, grassroots youth campaign" %0 Thesis "%A Klein, Phil" %D 1976 %T Housing Needs Estimation: A Foundation for a Method %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Housing Needs Estimation: A Foundation for a Method %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Klein, Scott M." %D 1993 %T A cost-risk evaluation of residential wood burning and natural gas space heating in the Pacific Northwest %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A cost-risk evaluation of residential wood burning and natural gas space heating in the Pacific Northwest %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kliewer, Gary" %D 1988 %T A New Campus Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 May 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! A New Campus Guide %L Box Ccc %K UCSC Mapping Guides Brochures Natural History Environmental Survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KliewerG1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kline, Mark" %D 1981 %T Desertification and Paths of Development in the Sahel %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Desertification and Paths of Development in the Sahel %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kline, Rebecca" %D 2002 "%T The Role of the Internet in a Watershed-based, High School Environmental Education Program: Building a Website for the Watershed Academy" %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Role of the Internet in a Watershed-based, High School Environmental Education Program: Building a Website for the Watershed Academy" %L Box Ee %K Watershed Environmental Education Websites High Schools %0 Thesis "%A Klock, Gretchen" %D 2006 %T Gateway Elementary: The Life Lab Garden %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Gateway Elementary: The Life Lab Garden %K Childhood Eduction Life Lab Environmental Education Elementary Education Gardening %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KlockG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kloeppel, Heidi" %D 1995 "%T Effects of Habitat Structure, Fish Predation, and Stream Restoration on the Macroinvertebrate Community in a Small California Stream" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Effects of Habitat Structure, Fish Predation, and Stream Restoration on the Macroinvertebrate Community in a Small California Stream" %L Box Ee "%K Macroinvertebrates, aquatic" restoration community sampling fish predation %0 Thesis "%A Kluse, Jennifer" %D 1994 %T The Effects of habitat on the demographic performance of Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana (Polygonaceae) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of habitat on the demographic performance of Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana (Polygonaceae) %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Knight, Deborah" %D 2005 %T Internship at Wilder Ranch %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %9 Senior Internship %! Internship at Wilder Ranch %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KnightD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Knox, Mark Eliot" %D 1985 %T Exploring Our Relationship with the Earth--A Cross-Cultural Experience %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 69 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Exploring Our Relationship with the Earth--A Cross-Cultural Experience %L Box Ccc %K Anthropology Native Americans Environmental Psychology Literature Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KnoxM1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Knutson, Julie" %D 1993 %T The Tanner Act and the hazardous waste pie: are you getting your fair share? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tanner Act and the hazardous waste pie: are you getting your fair share? %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Koga, Kyoko" %D 1985 %T Photovoltaics %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 78 %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Photovoltaics %L Box Ccc %K Solar Energy Photoelectric Photovoltaic cells solar panels cost of energy technologies %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KogaK1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kohl, Suzanne Meek" %D 1992 "%T Examination of Traditional Architecture Theory, Improved Data Bases to Improve the Design Process" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Examination of Traditional Architecture Theory, Improved Data Bases to Improve the Design Process" %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kolden, Nell" %D 2006 %T Learning and Teaching in the Urban Garden %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 19 Nov 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Learning and Teaching in the Urban Garden %K Organic Gardening Children Urban Teaching How to %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KoldenN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Koller, Kimberly" %D 2011 %T Medicinal Ethnobotany of the Ohlone people along the Central Coast of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 42 %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! Medicinal Ethnobotany of the Ohlone people along the Central Coast of California %K Medicinal Ethnobotany Ohlone people of central California %X This paper presents a brief overview of Ohlone medical beliefs and uses of plants that were used traditionally until the late nineteenth century. All of the information provided is based on the unpublished field notes of John Peabody Harrington recorded in the 1920�۪s and 1930�۪s from the Rumsen and Mutsun language groups of central California in the Ohlone district. I present an overview of the culture followed by a summary of information on the ethnographic uses of 24 plant species . My goal of this paper is to convey a sense of appreciation and reintegration of cultural uses of native plants by the Ohlone people. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KollerK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kollmar, Randi" "%A Houser, Kris" %D 1980 "%T Field Workbook and Reader: Basic Ecology Fall '80 E.S. 24, UCSC -- Ray Dassman Instructor" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Field Workbook and Reader: Basic Ecology Fall '80 E.S. 24, UCSC -- Ray Dassman Instructor" %L Box Ccc "%K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Koltin, Marlene" %D 1975 %T Environmental Attitudes %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 73 %8 15 Jun 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Attitudes %L Box J %K Environmental psychology environmental literature values environmental ethics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KoltinM1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kornfield, Madeleine" %T The Birds of Moore Creek %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 34 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Birds of Moore Creek %K Ornithology Environmental Art Moore Creek Bird Life Bird Drawings Children's Book Picture Book %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KornfieldM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Korpos, Michele" %D 2000 "%T Santa Cruz, County and Mountain Lions: Biology, Ecology and Gap Analysis" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Santa Cruz, County and Mountain Lions: Biology, Ecology and Gap Analysis" %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Korpos, Michelle" %D 2000 "%T Santa Cruz County and Mountain Lions: Biology, Ecology and GAP Analysis" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Lockwood, Julie" %9 Senior Thesis "%! Santa Cruz County and Mountain Lions: Biology, Ecology and GAP Analysis" %L Box Ee %K biology ecology GAP Analysis mountain lion %0 Thesis "%A Korry, Paul R." %D 1984 %T Wilderness Recreation Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wilderness Recreation Management %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kos, Gregory" %D 1989 %T The Role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Leveling Traditional Navajo and Hopi Culture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Mar 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Leveling Traditional Navajo and Hopi Culture %L Box Ccc %K Native American Affairs Native American Culture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KosG1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kosofsky, Syda" %D 1991 %T Malathion Spraying To Eradicate the Medfly: Policy Problems and Political Controversy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Malathion Spraying To Eradicate the Medfly: Policy Problems and Political Controversy %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kozak, Mary Ksenia" %D 1984 %T A Water Bird Census and Habitat Study at Mono Lake %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Water Bird Census and Habitat Study at Mono Lake %L Box Ccc %K Mono Lake Fall Water Birds Avian Activity Bird Migration Avian Habitats "%X A census and habitat study of two wetland areas at Mono Lake, California generated preliminary information pertaining to the use of these areas by" "fall water birds.��嬉�_���� A total��嬉�_����of 24��嬉�_����species of water birds were tallied between October 5, 1983 and Dec. 15 1983.��嬉�_���� Of these, 13 were observed at both study areas. Six species were seen only at a site on the north shore, and five were recorded only at a site on the south shore. Species diversity varied considerably between October and December. Activities recorded at the north shore study site indicated that a creek delta was a principal area for bathing and drinking, while a shallow area��嬉�_����of lake water was a principal area" "for feeding and resting. Activities recorded at the south shore site showed shoreline and mudflat areas to be common feeding areas, while open water and drainage deltas were primarily used for resting." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KozakM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Krabisch, Sarah" %D 1992 %T The Flora and Vegetation of the cone Peak -- South Fork Devil's Canyon Study Area %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Flora and Vegetation of the cone Peak -- South Fork Devil's Canyon Study Area %L Box Ee "%K Ecology, Biology" %0 Thesis "%A Kramer, Dori" %D 1984 %T Untold Stories From American History %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 "%Y Pandey, Loci" %8 15 Aug 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Untold Stories From American History %L Box Ccc %K American History Native American Anthropology "La Push, Washington" Quileute Indians "%Z Gifford, Diane" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KramerD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kramm, Jacqueline" %D 1989 %T From Tree to Tree: Towards a Planetary Ethic %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 114 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! From Tree to Tree: Towards a Planetary Ethic %L Box Ccc %K Environmental Literature Environmental Psychology Love for the environment caring for nature %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KrammJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kranz, Leigh Anne" %D 1991 "%T Interpretation and Action, NOW!" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Interpretation and Action, NOW!" %L Box Ee %K Self-guided trail brochure Natural Bridges %0 Thesis "%A Krasner, Rachel" %D 2000 "%T Yallahna Toll Benat: An Agroecological Study of the Transformations of Farming in Senegal and the Gambia, West Africa" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Yallahna Toll Benat: An Agroecological Study of the Transformations of Farming in Senegal and the Gambia, West Africa" %L Box Ee %K Senegal The Gambia Agroecology West Africa %0 Thesis "%A Krause, Daniel" %D 1994 %T Water trail opportunities : case study for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary : a report for the California Coastal Commission %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water trail opportunities : case study for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary : a report for the California Coastal Commission %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Krause, Lorraine" %D 1989 %T Natural Bridges Docent Manual %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Bridges Docent Manual %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Krause, Nicole" %D 2002 %T The Nodule's Effect on Soil Carbon Loss and Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in Near-isogenic Strains of Non-nodulating and Nodulating Soybeans (Glycine max (L) Merr.) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Nodule's Effect on Soil Carbon Loss and Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in Near-isogenic Strains of Non-nodulating and Nodulating Soybeans (Glycine max (L) Merr.) %L Box Ee %K Rhizosphere Priming Effect Mineralization Carbon Loss %0 Thesis "%A Krechmer, Kimberly" %D 1993 %T A comparison of native American and western property values : policy regimes and policy responses %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A comparison of native American and western property values : policy regimes and policy responses %L Box Ee %0 Thesis "%A Kreinheder, Jack" "%A Sloss, Jeffrey" %D 1978 "%T Change in Southeast Alaska: The Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts of the Evolving Land Status and Management Situation" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Change in Southeast Alaska: The Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts of the Evolving Land Status and Management Situation" %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Kreisler, Scott" %D 1982 %T Useful Trees and Shrubs for the North Coast Ranges of California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Useful Trees and Shrubs for the North Coast Ranges of California %L Box Ccc %0 Thesis "%A Kriedt, Gary" %D 1984 %T The Devil's Slide D.E.I.S. - Perspectives for the Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 143 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Devil's Slide D.E.I.S. - Perspectives for the Future %L Box Ccc %K Environmental Planning Road Construction Devils Slide Environmental Assessment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//KriedtG1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Krimmel, Erica" %D 2009 %T Creating an Online Interface for the UCSC Museum of Natural History Collections %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 69 "%Y Wilmers, Chris" %8 20 Nov 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Creating an Online Interface for the UCSC Museum of Natural History Collections %K MUSEUM WEB 2.0 NATURAL HISTORY PODCAST MAP MIMA MEADOW CAVE GULCH GEOSPATIAL "%X The driving goals for this senior internship were to increase the visibility of the Museum of Natural History Collections within the UCSC student population, and to introduce students to the natural history of the campus. To reach these goals, I worked on creating a website companion and supplement to the book The Natural History of the UC Santa Cruz Campus (2nd edition), as well as a series of natural history podcasts to be distributed for free via the new website. These projects were based on my research of theoretical and practical design considerations for online museum interfaces. Also included in my research paper are case studies of other online museum interfaces, as well as other museum podcasts." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KrimmelE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Krivin, Susan Margaret" %D 1995 %T Habitat Restoration: A Cross Section of Projects on California's Central Coast %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 73 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Habitat Restoration: A Cross Section of Projects on California's Central Coast %L Box W %K Habitat restoration restoration ecology Wilder wetland restoration "%X Various aspect of the field restoration ecology are addressed int his paper. ��The paper focuses on a wetland restoration effort currently underway at Wilder Ranch State Park, in Santa Cruz CountyL former agricultural fields are begin returned to their original state as a coastal wetland and its associated plant communities. ��This project is contrasted with other restoration efforts in the Monterey Bay region in order to show how diverse the philosophies, approaches, and goals of the field can be. ��The strong and weak points of the varying approaches are discussed, and their common objectives examined. ��In conclusion, the overall benefits of the field are emphasized, particularly its value as an educational tool." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KrivinS1995.pdf "%+ 613 Cayuca St, Santa Cruz, CA 95062" %0 Thesis "%A Kroeger, Anne" %T The Elements of Urban Space %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Elements of Urban Space %L Box Uu %K Architecture urban planning urban development %0 Thesis "%A Krohn, Adam Michael" %D 1994 %T Potentials of Ecotourism -- Costa Rica Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 "%Y Goodman, Dave" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Potentials of Ecotourism -- Costa Rica Case Study %K Costa Rica sustainable development ecotourism Tortuguero "%X This paper explores the implementation of ecotourism as an earner of foreign currency for developing countries. ��Ecotourism is first contrasted with a mass tourism model and then further evaluated on its own economic, environmental , and social effects. ��Costa Rica, currently the most popular ecotourist destination is used as a case study, highlighting the role of ecotourism for the country. ��Tortugero National Park, in Eastern Costa Rita, is the focus of the last section, and illustrates the positive and negative effects of ecotourism as the dominant income of a rural area." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KrohnA1994.pdf "%+ 20 Vastlicos Way Menlo Park, CA 94025" %0 Thesis "%A Kruckegerg, Jason" %D 1992 %T Sustainable Management - The Process and Implementation of New Zealand's Resource Management Act %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Management - The Process and Implementation of New Zealand's Resource Management Act %L Box W %0 Thesis "%A Kuempel, Mark" %D 1990 %T A Proposal for a Reduction in the use of Pesticides in Wine Grape Vineyards of the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 %8 15 Dec 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Proposal for a Reduction in the use of Pesticides in Wine Grape Vineyards of the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box W %K pesticide use vineyards pest control insecticide herbacideAgriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KuempelM1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kulchin, Rachel" %D 2010 %T MARKETING STRATEGIES AND SIGNAGE: CREATING A MORE AESTHETIC FEEL AT THE FARMER�_S MARKET AND FARM STAND %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Weixin Cheng, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! MARKETING STRATEGIES AND SIGNAGE: CREATING A MORE AESTHETIC FEEL AT THE FARMER�_S MARKET AND FARM STAND %K marketing aesthetics signage varieties %X Signage is one of the most important aspects of attracting customers; it is a science "as much as it is an art. All of the aspects of the how the produce is packaged, displayed and" advertised holds the characteristics that will either attract customers or repel them. There are six main factors that contribute to the overall effectiveness of market signs and their ability to draw the customers attention: (1) price (2) the name of the farm (3) common name (4) variety name (5) description of variety (6) certifications of produce. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/KulchinR/KulchinR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Kundargi, Darrell" %D 1995 %T Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice: Last Thoughts On a Student Directed Seminar %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 19 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice: Last Thoughts On a Student Directed Seminar %L Box W %K Environmental racism environmental justice social justice student directed seminar "%X As environmentalism has grown as a movement over the past 25 years, a new focus has recently emerged from outside the traditional context. ��Environmental justice is the fruition of 500 years of racial hostility and oppression, a new movement that begins, and remains a grassroots, community effect. ��This thesis provides a brief look at key terms such as race, racism, and what environmental justice really is. ��It ends with a look at the proactive measure of coalition building, and how it might be effective in addressing the issues of environmental justice." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KundargiD1995.pdf "%+ 3720 Haven Glen Pl. Sacto, CA 95825" %0 Thesis "%A Kushman, Karen" %D 1975 %T The Application of Environmental Carrying Capacity in State Park Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Application of Environmental Carrying Capacity in State Park Planning %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Kwolek, Tara" %D 1994 "%T Nuclear energy & anti-nuclear movements : a three country case study, including France, Sweden, & the United States, specifically California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 22 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Nuclear energy & anti-nuclear movements : a three country case study, including France, Sweden, & the United States, specifically California" %L Box W %K nuclear energy France Sweden Anti-nuclear movements The United States California "%X The history of the nuclear energy policies in France, Sweden, and the United States, as well as California. ��The idea behind each program is discussed. ��The antinuclear movements in each of the countered; California includes a specific case study on Diablo canyon. ��I conclude with a discussion on the trends within the three countries and developments for the future. ��Also, I have maps showing the current number of nuclear plants within each country." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KwolekT1994.pdf "%+ 51 Centurion Way, Berry Creek, CA 95916" %0 Thesis "%A La Belle, Mark" %D 1984 %T The Failures of cultural Pluralism or the Plight of Native Alaskans Under ANCSA %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %9 Senior Thesis %! The Failures of cultural Pluralism or the Plight of Native Alaskans Under ANCSA %L Box N %K Native Americans Federal regulations Indian affairs cultural pluralism Alaska %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LaBelleMunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Labby, Craig" %D 1992 %T Teaching Environmental Appreciation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 13 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Teaching Environmental Appreciation %L Box W %K Environmental education teaching outdoors Life Lab %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LabbyC1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lagan, Marc C." %D 1991 %T Evaluation of Conventional and Alternative Control Methods of Heliothis zea in Sweet Corn %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 31 Oct 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluation of Conventional and Alternative Control Methods of Heliothis zea in Sweet Corn %L Box W %K insecticides sustainable control pest control economics and the environment integrated control methods "%X Control of Heliothis sea (Boddie) in a sweet corn planting in Watsonville, California was determined during summer 1990. ��Efficacy of the carbamate insecticide carbaryl (Sevin) was compared to an alternative control scheme that consisted of monitoring, release of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, and the microbial insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel�). ��Carbaryl provided the better control method with 45% clean ears and lower mean larvae per ear compared to 35% clear ears for the integrated control method. ��The results are below acceptable economic injury levels and suggest that improvements in methods are required. ��Economic and environmental analysis shows that the integrated control method is the best choice for small sweet corn growers." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LaganM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lajala, Joan" %D 1989 %T Those Who Will Not Hear: How Education of the Deaf in America Has Failed %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 %8 15 Jan 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Those Who Will Not Hear: How Education of the Deaf in America Has Failed %L Box N %K Hearing Disabilities Education American Sign Language Deaf Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LajalaJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lake, Nora" %D 1981 %T The Development of Residential Energy Conservation Legislation and %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of Residential Energy Conservation Legislation and %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Lally, Shiela" %D 1984 %T Instructor's Manual For Mountaineering %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 190 %8 15 May 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Instructor's Manual For Mountaineering %L Box N %K Mountaineering instruction manuals ecology survival guide first aide %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LallyS1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lam, Miu Kwan" %D 2010 %T SBI AND GREENSPACE CERTIFICATIONS: AN INDICATOR FOR WHAT IS GREEN %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 10 "%Y Tim Duane, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! SBI AND GREENSPACE CERTIFICATIONS: AN INDICATOR FOR WHAT IS GREEN %K market penetration sustainability certification seals %X Market Penetration for Green products has been on the rise in recent years due to the public�۪s growing concern for the environment. Among emergence of new green companies and technologies there are many imitators posing to be environmentally sustainable. What resources are out there for the public�۪s disposal when it comes to determining what is green? Seal certifications like Sustainable Business Institute�۪s Seal of Sustainability and eco-friendly retail stores like Greenspace are great indicators for what is really green. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/LamM/LamM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lamb, John Scott" %D 1990 %T New Brighton State Park Docent Manual %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! New Brighton State Park Docent Manual %L Box W %K New Brighton State Park Docent Manual state parks California state parks public relations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LambJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lamkin, Kelly A." %D 1993 %T Sustaining Agriculture in Santa cruz County: A Study of Farmland Preservation Policies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 94 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 01 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustaining Agriculture in Santa cruz County: A Study of Farmland Preservation Policies %L Box W %K organic farming sustainable agriculture farming preservation land use controls local agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LamkinK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Landeck, Timothy" %D 1985 %T Analysis of the Environmental Studies Program Through Alumni Response %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 12 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of the Environmental Studies Program Through Alumni Response %L Box N %K environmental studies program environmental education program evaluations surveys educational programs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LandeckT1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Landeros, Katie" %D 2009 %T The Education for Sustainable Living Program through a LENS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 36 "%Y Erika Zavaleta, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! The Education for Sustainable Living Program through a LENS %K Multimedia documentary storytelling action research education sustainability "%X The Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP) is a student-initiated, student-run, studentorganized" class where students develop leadership skills and facilitate their own sections. World renowned environmental activists speak during the Monday night lecture series and students break off into groups- 5 unit Action Research Teams and 2-unit CRAFTS (Creatively Rethinking and Foundational Tools). The ESLP through a LENS Action Research Team is what my thesis is "about and my internship experience was co-facilitating the Action Research Team, preparing for it" in the winter and implementing it in the spring. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/LanderosK/LanderosK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Landry, Eric" %D 1988 %T Analysis of Public Coastal Access in California Emphasis on Public Safety %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of Public Coastal Access in California Emphasis on Public Safety %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Landry, Erik" %D 1988 %T An Analysis on Public Coastal Access in California with a Special Emphasis on Public Safety in the State Beaches of Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Analysis on Public Coastal Access in California with a Special Emphasis on Public Safety in the State Beaches of Santa Cruz County %L Box N %K public beaches Santa Cruz county coastline development public access public safety "%X Increasing levels of private coastal development combined with an increasing population of beach visitors have resulted in an excessive demand on available coastal resources in California. ��There is simply not enough shoreline available for the increasing demands of publics use. ��In California almost sixty percent of the coastline is oven privately or is help by federal, state, or local government, and is not open to the public." "This thesis analyzes public coastal access conditions in California and discusses the progress that has been made in preserving coastal resources and enhancing public access to the coast. ��Several criteria which planners must consider in designing coastal accessways are discussed. ��One criterion in particular, public safety, is examined in depth. ��The final section presents a case study of public safety conditions on the State Beaches located in Santa Cruz County. ��It focuses on the hazards and the levels of hazard mitigation in each of these State Beaches, and then sets froth conclusions and recommendations to improve the public safety of these beaches." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LandryE1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lane, Dayna S." %D 1990 %T Yesterday and today in the Wilder Ranch gardens : garden and plant interpretive information for docents %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 106 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Yesterday and today in the Wilder Ranch gardens : garden and plant interpretive information for docents %L Box W %K Wilder Ranch Garden docent programs organic gardening heirloom plants garden tours %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LaneD1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lanfranco, Carlos" %D 1993 %T Economic Policy to Counter Global Warming %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Goodman, Dave" %8 26 Apr 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic Policy to Counter Global Warming %L Box W %K Global Warming economics and the environment consumption market signals government regulation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LanfrancoC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lang, Chris" %T Organic Definition and Philosophy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Organic Definition and Philosophy %L Box J %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Lang, James" %D 1974 %T Environmental Toxicology - An Overview %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Toxicology - An Overview %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Lapithis, Lia" %D 1983 %T Architecture of Cyprus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Architecture of Cyprus %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Laris, Michael T." %D 1994 %T Jobs / housing balance and Santa Cruz : hope for the future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 24 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Jobs / housing balance and Santa Cruz : hope for the future %L Box W %K Transportation Housing Employment Planning "%X One of the major causes of traffic congestion are the long commute distance people must make daily between their homes and workplaces. ��Jobs/housing balance policies seek to minimize commute distances and times be location jobs and housing closer together. ��Four case studies - three in Southern California and one in the San Francisco Bay Area- show that balancing jobs and housing does work, even in high urbanized areas. ��In Santa Cruz, the terrace Point development armies to maintain and even enhance the city's jobs/housing balance by providing mixed-use development, housing affordable to a range of incomes, and by potentially housing as many people as are employed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LarisM1994.pdf "%+ 3065 Middlefield Rd. #101, Palo Alto, CA 94306" %0 Thesis "%A Larocque, Jennifer Alyssa" %D 2010 %T Analysis of the city of Santa Cruz's Water Supply %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 43 "%Y Duane, Timothy P." %8 5 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of the city of Santa Cruz's Water Supply %K University of California Santa Cruz Sphere of Influence Amendment Water Supply Water Source Endangered Species "%X The University of California, Santa Cruz and the City of Santa Cruz have concurrently applied" "for permits which will allow the University to expand 374 acres into the north campus region, and" increase their water demand by 100 ��� 152 million gallons per year. Three of the four water sources used "by the Santa Cruz County Water District are already used at maximum capacity, and an allocation of" water in the amount the University is requesting will exacerbate current water supplies. Approving the "expansion would jeopardize water sources for existing customers, as well as numerous endangered" "species who rely on the integrity of these rivers, lakes, and streams. The Local Agency Formation" Commission should deny the University and the City permits to provide extraterritorial expansion at this time due to the lack of secured water supply at existing levels of demand over a twenty year projection. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/LarocqueJ/LarocqueJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lasher, Diana" %D 1992 %T California Farm Workers and County Agricultural Statistics: A Case Study of Monterey County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! California Farm Workers and County Agricultural Statistics: A Case Study of Monterey County %L Box W %K agriculture California farm workers agricultural statistics Labor Reports %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LasherD1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lasky, Sue" %D 1990 %T Development of a Land Ethic Through Bioregional Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 218 %8 19 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development of a Land Ethic Through Bioregional Education %L Box W %K environmental education land ethics regional eduction childhood education curriculum design %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LaskyS1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lawlor, Owen" %D 1983 %T A Thesis Submitted to the Environmental Studies Board for Consideration of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Concerning the Proposed Research and Development Center on the U.C. Santa Cruz Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Thesis Submitted to the Environmental Studies Board for Consideration of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Concerning the Proposed Research and Development Center on the U.C. Santa Cruz Campus %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Lawrence, Barbara J." %D 1985 %T Analysis of an Alternative Location for the David Bruce Winery %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 15 Jul 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of an Alternative Location for the David Bruce Winery %K wineries viticulture wine making environmental planning agriculture agricultural land business expansion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawrenceBJ1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lawrence, Julie" "%A Cox, Donald" %D 1984 %T The Potential Use of Brassica Campestris as a Biological Control of Pest Insects in Broccoli Cropping %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Potential Use of Brassica Campestris as a Biological Control of Pest Insects in Broccoli Cropping %L Box W %K broccoli wild mustard biological control insect populations agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawrenceJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lawrence, James R." "%A Ippolito, Timothy" "%T The Environmental Movement, THe Group of Ten and Interest Group Politics" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Environmental Movement, THe Group of Ten and Interest Group Politics" %L Box Uu %K Politics environmental movement Groups of Ten %0 Thesis "%A Lawrence, Kimberly" %D 1993 %T Synopsis of a Senior Thesis: Environmental ethics video %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 10 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Synopsis of a Senior Thesis: Environmental ethics video %L Box W %K documentaries environmental ethics interviews environmental movements environmental history %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawrenceK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lawson, Laura" %D 1988 %T Prospects for a New City Image in the City of West Sacramento %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 110 %8 15 Apr 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Prospects for a New City Image in the City of West Sacramento %L Box N %K environmental planning West Sacramento Urban revival zoning development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawsonL1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lawson, Michelle R" "%A Trader, Laura" %D 1995 %T A Comparison of Non-passerine Bird Communities between Rural and Urban Sloughs within the Watsonville Slough System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Aug 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Comparison of Non-passerine Bird Communities between Rural and Urban Sloughs within the Watsonville Slough System %L Box W %K Bird population rural and urban Watsonville slough "species richness, diversity and density" "%X We made comparisons of non-passerine bird communities between rural and urban sloughs within the Watsonville Slough System. We compared the species richness between rural and urban sloughs. In addition, we calculated the Shannon" diversity index values for each slough. We also calculated and compared densities (birds/acre) for categories of birds and the total birds. We used presence/absence analyses to make comparisons of seven categories of birds. Our comparison of species richness resulted in significantly higher richness in rural sloughs. The diversity (H' value) of all rural sloughs except West Branch Struve Slough is slightly higher than urban sloughs. West Branch Struve Slough has a lower H' value than urban sloughs. Our comparison of overall density shows a very strong " trend toward significantly higher densities in rural sloughs. Our presence/absence comparisons resulted in 5 of the 7 bird categories tested having significantly higher presence in rural sloughs. Our findings indicate that birds generally prefer the habitat available in rural sloughs. We argue that this demonstrates that rural sloughs have greater quality and availability of habitat than urban sloughs. Finally, we discuss the impact of the proposed expansion of the City of Watsonville into the uplands of rural sloughs. We conclude that this expansion could have a negative impact on bird populations that inhabit this area, as well as affect the��functioning of the entire wetland system." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawsonR1995.pdf "%+ 2836 Akina Ct., San Jose, CA 95148" %0 Thesis "%A Lawton, Jonathan" %D 1978 %T A Comarative Analysis of Federal Wilderness Management Policies %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Comarative Analysis of Federal Wilderness Management Policies %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Lawton, John" %D 1994 "%T Riparian Restoration; Salmonid Habitat Enhancement: Natural Streamside Constructs and Riparian Vegetation, Moore Creek, Soquel, California, Santa Cruz County" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Riparian Restoration; Salmonid Habitat Enhancement: Natural Streamside Constructs and Riparian Vegetation, Moore Creek, Soquel, California, Santa Cruz County" %L Box W %K Salmonid habitat in-stream restoration constructs riparian vegetation "Moore Creek, Soquel, California" "%X Steelhead Trout and once existing Coho (Silver) Salmon habitat of Moore Creek (Moore's Gulch), a tributary of Soquel Creek in Soquel, California, has been degraded by poor land management practices, and residential and agricultural development within the watershed." "Winter storms of 1982 caused serious soil erosion damage along Laurel Glen Road adjacent to Moore Creek. In addition, landslide debris was deposited into Moore Creek above 1000 Laurel Glen Road by road repair crews. Large amounts of sediment entered the stream bed," "severely altering the salmonid habitat and decimating salmonid populations. In 1992, salmonid habitat restoration efforts at 1000 Laurel Glen Road begun under the direction of The Nature School." "A watershed survey and a riparian vegetation spatial distribution survey indicated a degraded site, where the application of in-stream habitat enhancement methods as well as the revegetation of stream banks was necessary. The restoration project included two phases. Phase one: [1) stabilization of the low flow channel with redwood logs to maintain the channel parameters and provide niches for aquatic biota; [2) stream channel and bank modifications with gabion rock to armor stream banks from hydrologic forces," "induce sediment depOSition during high flows, reduce channel width to increase water depth and velocity, promote scouring, and provide interstitial spaces for aquatic biota; [3J" "redwood mill end fish hides placed and anchored in pools and along the channel to increase the area of cover for salmonids; [4) Fiber-Schine(TM) natural fiber mats filled with sediment and cobble and anchored on the stream bank to reclaim stream banks and support vegetation and cuttings; [5) a weir spill extension to decrease weir ""head cut"" (erosion of weir support material) which cause the weir to fail. Phase two: [1) placement of wood revetments on the exposed stream bank to reduce erosive effects, and provide support for transplanted species; [2) planting native trees, shrubs and plants in revetment beds and along the stream's edge, seeding stream banks with native species, as well as planting dogwood and willow cuttings." "Future projects include the experimentation with an original deSign in-stream hatching device, and a site monitoring program in Winter 1994-95 through Spring 1995." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LawtonJ1994.pdf "%+ 6546 Old San Jose Rd. Soquel, CA 95073" %0 Thesis "%A Layne, Kendall" %D 1977 %T Shared Authority: A Paper on the Inclusion of Students in Policy and Decision Making Processes at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Shared Authority: A Paper on the Inclusion of Students in Policy and Decision Making Processes at UCSC %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Lazzeri, Rachel" %D 2007 %T Rediscover Antonelli Pond: Creating an Interim Vegetation Management Plan %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Rediscover Antonelli Pond: Creating an Interim Vegetation Management Plan %K Antonelli Pond Vegetation Management Wildlife Preservation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LazzeriR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lebow, Dennis" %D 2006 %T Reflective Analysis of Senior Internship Task 2.06.1 Water Quality Assessment Report on the Salinas River Basin %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 10/30/2006 %! Reflective Analysis of Senior Internship Task 2.06.1 Water Quality Assessment Report on the Salinas River Basin "%Z Gliessman, Steven" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LebowD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ledo, Dulce M." %D 1990 %T California Household Hazardous Waste Permitting Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 %8 28 Nov 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! California Household Hazardous Waste Permitting Process %L Box W %K Hazardous Waste Training guides government regulations EPA disposal instructions hazardous waste applications %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LedoD1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, Dave" %D 1984 %T Canyons of Time: A Spring in the Desert %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Canyons of Time: A Spring in the Desert %L Box N %K Environmental Education camping field trips Outdoor education cirriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, Eunice" %D 2011 %T Lesson Plans for Westlake Elementary Life Lab %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior internship %! Lesson Plans for Westlake Elementary Life Lab %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, Eric S." %D 1992 %T The Pogonip Deconstructed: The Geologic and Human Contributions to the Landscape %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Pogonip Deconstructed: The Geologic and Human Contributions to the Landscape %L Box W %K Pogonip geology natural history environmental history Santa Cruz County %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeE1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, Jae" "%A Buscher, Wade" %D 1994 %T Micro Activity as an Indicator of Nutrient Sustainability: A Site Specific Survey of Arginine Deamination Potential and Specific Respiration Rates of Soil Microbial Biomass %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %9 Senior Thesis %! Micro Activity as an Indicator of Nutrient Sustainability: A Site Specific Survey of Arginine Deamination Potential and Specific Respiration Rates of Soil Microbial Biomass %L Box W %K soil quality nutrient stability agrinine biomass microbial respiration "%X Relationships exits between soil microbial carbon and specific respiration activity. ��High microbial carbon content in soils is correlated to low specific respiration activity and low microbial carbon is correlated to high specific respiration activity. ��Arginine deamination, a quick and inexpensive assay, is shown to correlated very well with microbial activity. ��These relationships may be useful in assessing agricultural soil quality. ��Soils were assayed to corroborate these previous findings relative to succession. ��Sample were acquired from a conventionally farmed strawberry filed (A); a 1-year and 2-year abandoned strawberry field (S); and annual grassland adjacent to the field in production; and an isolated annual grassland (G). ��These soils represent a hypothetical successional event. ��Microbial carbon results show increases with (hypothetic) succession, ranging form a mean of 188.97 ug C g^-1 soil in A to 486.51 ug C g^-1 soil in G. ��Specific respiration activity show a weak trend (R^2 = 0.326) of decreased activity with progressive succession. ��Confident conclusions could not be drawn for arginine deamination rates relative to progressive succession." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, James T." %D 1992 "%T Apple Orchard Conversion Study at Ryder Ranch, Watsonville, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Swezey, Sean" %8 31 July 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Apple Orchard Conversion Study at Ryder Ranch, Watsonville, California" %L Box W %K Apples Codling moth conversion organic "Rider Ranch, Watsonville" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lee, Monica" %D 2007 %T Alternative Methods to Control Lygus Bugs in Strawberries on the Central Coast of CA %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Alternative Methods to Control Lygus Bugs in Strawberries on the Central Coast of CA. %K Pest Control Lygus Bugs Sustainable Bug Control Strawberry Farming Sustainable Farming Organic Farming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeeM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Leeman, Lawrence" %D 1982 %T Medicine as an Appropriate Technology in the Third World %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 95 %8 15 Jan 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Medicine as an Appropriate Technology in the Third World %L Box N %K Appropriate technology third world medicine medicine and the environment public health %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeemanL1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lehman, Brendan" %D 2011 "%T HOME RANGE, MATING AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF TWO SPECIES OF MICE: A GIS APPROACH TO QUESTIONS IN NATURAL HISTORY" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 12 "%Y Wilmers, Christopher" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship "%! HOME RANGE, MATING AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF TWO SPECIES OF MICE: A GIS APPROACH TO QUESTIONS IN NATURAL HISTORY" %K Peromyscus boylii californicus brush mouse California GIS home range "%X Home range is an important aspect of species��� life histories, but is difficult to quantify, especially for elusive and nocturnal animals. Several sampling methods and computational tools exist to determine home range. In this study, we use mark-recapture techniques to calculate home range of Brush Mouse (Peromyscus boylii) and California Mouse (P. californicus) in a California mixed evergreen forest setting. We review several statistical methods of determining home range and use Minimum Convex Polygon to find average range for both species." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LehmanB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lehon, Chris" %D 1994 %T The North American free Trade Area and the Implication for Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 31 Jan 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The North American free Trade Area and the Implication for Agriculture %L Box W %K Agriculture Free Trade Economics NAFTA "%X This is an outline of the North American Free Teade Agreement and free trade, in particular, implications they have for agriculture. ��Analysis focuses on the agricultural sector and track between the US and Mexico. ��This paper presents economic concept principles in a way that analyses can be understood. ��Not all of the problems and implications of NAFTA are addressed, but several economic models offer some analyses and possible affect on GNP, GDP, Supply and Demand, and employment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LehonC1994.pdf "%+ 3042 Sacramento St., Berkeley, CA 94702" %0 Thesis "%A Lengyel, Tess" %D 1991 %T Water Quality Act 1987 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Quality Act 1987 %L Box W %K Water Quality Act of 1987 Public Interest groups environment and politics lobbying %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LengyelT1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lenington, Kirk" %D 1993 %T A study of reproductive synchrony at the subcolony level in a colony of the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 %8 15 Aug 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! A study of reproductive synchrony at the subcolony level in a colony of the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) %L Box W "%X A study of reproductive synchrony in a colony of black-legged kittiwakkes (Rissa tridactyla) in Shoup Bay, Alaska during the 1992 breeding season identified 16 subcolony locations and calculated the mean laying dates for each location for both the first eggs and the second eggs. ��The dates for each location were then tested for differences among the locations in mean laying data. ��Significance proved hard to demonstrate due to the abnormally high level of predation and the time interval of the sampling regime. ��The study indicated that the nests within the subolonies generally showed a high level of synchrony with each other, but the study failed to show many significant differences between subcolonies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeningtonK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Leonard, Joseph" %D 1993 %T Biological Control and Alternative Options in the Restoration of Schwan Lake %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Control and Alternative Options in the Restoration of Schwan Lake %L Box W %0 Thesis "%A Leonard, Joseph L." %D 1993 %T Biological control and alternative options in the restoration of Schwan Lake %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 21 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological control and alternative options in the restoration of Schwan Lake %L Box Qq %F http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeonardJ1993.pdf %K Schwan Lake Biological Control restoration saltwater lakes ecological damage %0 Thesis "%A Leraas, Tife" %D 1993 %T Environmental valuation of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %8 15 Nov 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental valuation of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary %L Box W %K Marine Sanctuaries offshore drilling protected areas economics and environment politics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeraasT1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lesar, Laura" %D 2009 "%T Ecotourism in Mamiraua, Brazil: Far from Lost" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 88 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Ecotourism in Mamiraua, Brazil: Far from Lost" %K ecotourism Mamirau��_��̦�‰�_ Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) Amazon The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) biodiversity v��_��̦�‰�_rzea conservation community empowerment "%X This project examines the principles ecotourism as defined by the International Ecotourism Society (TIES), distinguishing its unique characteristics from other types of nature based tourism. It is a common trend for tourism operations to simply mask their practices in a fa��_��̦��_�_ade of eco-labels and green marketing ploys even though they do not coincide with true principles of ecotourism. However, ecotourism is more complex than its imposters, integrating the social and cultural environment with conservation techniques. Eco-labeling processes coupled with misleading certification programs are quickly diminishing ecotourism��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s legitimacy. In this thesis, I detail the Mamirau��_��̦�‰�_ Sustainable Development Reserve��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s (MSDR) compliance of ecotourism principles and criteria as defined TIES. The Ecotourism Sector of the Mamirau��_��̦�‰�_ Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) integrates environmentally conscious practices, conservation strategies, and local community empowerment. MSDR synthesizes sustainability concepts into its practice, while simultaneously conserving biodiversity without compromising the wellbeing of its local communities. This exemplary model of ecotourism ultimately shows that ecotourism is not a lost cause, and has the potential to be a legitimate industry." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LesarL.pdf %0 Thesis %A Lessin-Joseph "%A Tania, Nicole" %D 1999 %T Maternity Care for Disadvantaged Populations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 "%Y Pudup, Mary Beth" %8 10 Mar 1999 %9 Senior Thesis %! Maternity Care for Disadvantaged Populations %L Box W %K maternity care racism chemical dependency violence maternity care disadvantage populations public health low income healthcare UK healthcare "%X This thesis examines challenges in ad recommendations for maternity care for working-class women, women of color, women with chemical dependancies and women affected by violence." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LessinJosephN1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Leveton, Ruth" %D 1980 "%T The History and Future of Phenoxyl Herbicide 2,4-D" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 138 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The History and Future of Phenoxyl Herbicide 2,4-D" %L Box N "%K 2,4-D spraying" weed control agriculture public health herbicides epidemeology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LevetonR1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Levin, Brent" %D 1999 %T Santa Cruz County's GIS Data Dictionary and Meta-Data Catalog %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz County's GIS Data Dictionary and Meta-Data Catalog %L Box W %K GIS GIS Meta-Data Data Dictionary-GIS "Santa Cruz County GIS Layers""" %0 Thesis "%A Levison, Walter" %D 1990 %T Xujiaba Forest Reserve: A Field Investigaton of Cultural Ecology %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 %8 15 Mar 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Xujiaba Forest Reserve: A Field Investigaton of Cultural Ecology %L Box W %K culture and the environment ethnic groups ancient farming traditional agriculture native tribes chinese history %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LevisonW1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Levorsen, Mark" "%A Reneau, Steve" %D 1979 %T Natural Resources Inventory: Big Sur Geology Chapter %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Resources Inventory: Big Sur Geology Chapter %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Levy, Lonny" %D 1985 %T Scanning Procedures and Data Assessment for Ground Squirrel Population on the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 "%Y Fusari, Margaret" %8 15 Dec 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Scanning Procedures and Data Assessment for Ground Squirrel Population on the UCSC Campus %L Box N %K Ground squirrel pest management environmental survey squirrel populations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LevyL1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lewis, Kristen" %D 1986 %T The Breeding Behavior of Three Species of Swallows %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 July 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Breeding Behavior of Three Species of Swallows %L Box N %K breeding behavior swallows bird nests bird behavior bird development swallow eggs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LewisK1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lewis, Martin" %D 1979 %T Natural History of the Pleistocene Epoch %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural History of the Pleistocene Epoch %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Lewis, Nathaniel" %D 1992 %T UCSC Recycling Proposal 1992 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! UCSC Recycling Proposal l992 %L Box W %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies Recycling UC Santa Cruz Waste management environmental outreach public advocacy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LewisN1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lewis, William P." %D 2008 %T Landscape Irrigation Water Budget-Based Billing Policy Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 29 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 15 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Landscape Irrigation Water Budget-Based Billing Policy Development %K Water Conservation Water Budget- Landscape Irrigation Municipal Policy Development "%X My project is to expand the application of the City of Morgan Hill��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s water conservation ethic by developing a new policy for the 450 water accounts dedicated solely to landscape irrigation. The policy will change the existing flat rate structure to a tiered, increasing rate structure based on a water budget. A monthly budget will be allocated to each account, the formula for which will be based on the area to be irrigated, the monthly evapotranspiration rate of Morgan Hill, an assumption of 70% irrigation efficiency, and a coefficient value for cool-season turfgrass. The aforementioned tiered rate structure will then be developed around a theoretical budget, with the current rate of $1.71 as a baseline. The rate structure will be designed so as to reward accounts that use less than their budget, by decreasing the rate, and to incrementally discourage those who use more than their budget, by increasing the rate." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LewisW.pdf "%+ 875 Alkire Ave., Morgan Hill, CA 95037" %0 Thesis "%A Lewis-Pine, Tegwyn" %D 2007 %T Basic Varietal Selection Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 116 "%Y Martin, Orin" %8 15 Mar 2007 %! Basic Varietal Selection Guide %K Apple Plant Varieties Nursery Agriculture Grove %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Lewis-PineT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Leys, John" %D 1994 %T Sustainable Development of the Middle Reach Aquifer %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 "%Y Curry, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Development of the Middle Reach Aquifer %L Box W "%K sustainable development, aquifers, Russian River Watershed, water resources" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LeysJ1994.pdf "%+ 8891 Lebec Lane, Cutati, CA 94931" %0 Thesis "%A Li, Chi-Yu" "%A Veloz, Sam" %D 1997 %T Using Wild Mustards as a Trap Crop for Flea Beetle Management in Broccoli Fields %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Using Wild Mustards as a Trap Crop for Flea Beetle Management in Broccoli Fields %L Box A %0 Thesis "%A Li, Edmund" %D 2011 %T An Examination of Solyndra and IBM Almaden Research Center's Sustainable Development %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! An Examination of Solyndra and IBM Almaden Research Center's Sustainable Development %K solar panels alternative energy software sustainable business LEED modules %X This report examines the sustainable development of Solyndra and IBM Almaden "Research Center in terms of their technology, business, and social and political issues. Solyndra" "is a solar company located in Fremont, California and IBM Almaden Research Center is an" American multinational technology and consulting corporation that manufactures and sells "computer hardware and software located in San Jose, California. It explores the startup of each" "of the companies and how IBM�۪s business progressed, while Solyndra went bankrupted. A" comparison between Solyndra and IBM is also briefly examined. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Li, Michael" %D 1993 %T The Environmental Impacts of Building a New Baseball Stadium for the San Francisco Giants %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The environmental impacts of building a new baseball stadium for the San Francisco Giants %L Box W %K San Francisco Giants Environmental Protection Reports Environmental Impacts Sports Franchises San Francisco City %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiM1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lieberman, Heidi Sue" %D 1989 %T A New Historical Era for the Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 "%Y O'connor, J." "%E Faber, D." %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! A New Historical Era for the Environmental Movement %L Box N %K environmentalism environmental movements labor movements politics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiebermanHS1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Liebman, Erica" %D 1985 %T The Nature of Holistic Healing %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 May 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Nature of Holistic Healing %L Box N %K Hollistic health medical psychology natural medicine mind over body medical alternatives %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiebmanE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lighthall, Geoffrey Kenton" %D 1985 %T The Molecular Ecology of Wild Mustard : Further Characterization of the allelopathic potential in Brassica campestris %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 %8 15 May 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Molecular Ecology of Wild Mustard : Further Characterization of the allelopathic potential in Brassica campestris %L Box N %K wild mustard Brassica campestris pest control pesticides herbicides agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LighthallGK1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lightstone, Micheal" %D 1978 "%T A Proposal for te Construction of a Fixed Guideway System Between Downtown San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Proposal for te Construction of a Fixed Guideway System Between Downtown San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico" %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Lilliequist, Maria" %D 1987 %T A Critique of the Mountain Lion Controversy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %8 23 Nov 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critique of the Mountain Lion Controversy %L Box N %K mountain lion California Fish & Game Commission hunting trophy hunts wildlife management "%X In this thesis I examine the controversy that resulted from the California Fish & Game Commissions's proposal to reopen trophy hunting of mountain lions this fall, for the first time in fourteen years. ��I dissect the argument of the hunter, the rancher, the environmentalist, and finally the Department of Fish & Game itself. ��I analyze the approach and effectiveness of these varied viewpoints. ��I found current wildlife management practices and overall outlook outdated and inadequate to handle the complexity of current wildlife management challenges. ��Due primarily to the persistence of various environmentalists, the mount lion trophy hunt was not approved, and California's wildlife mangers were forced to take a second look at the mountain lion." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LilliequistM1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lima, Vincent N." %D 1992 %T Influencing Factors for Dryland Gardening in the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 14 "%Y Goodman, Dave" %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Influencing Factors for Dryland Gardening in the City of Santa Cruz %L Box W %K Dryland agriculture irrigation drought conditions California climate "Santa Cruz, California" ecological gardening %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LimaV1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lindberg, Tom" %D 1982 %T The Medfly Project: Problems and Alternatives %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 93 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Medfly Project: Problems and Alternatives %L Box N %K Medfly Fruit Fly pesticides agroecology biological control %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LindbergTunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lindemann, Erika" %D 2000 "%T Moving Beyond Community Food Security: Can the ""community"" address food insecurity and economic inequality in 21st Century America?" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Aug 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Moving Beyond Community Food Security: Can the ""community"" address food insecurity and economic inequality in 21st Century America?" %L Box W %K hunger food security community economic development %X Hunger in the United States has persisted even though the federal government began implementing domestic food-aid policy during the New Deal of the 1930s. ��Policies to combat hunger have tended to reflect the varying political ideologies of the time. ��The recent political ideologies of the New Right have lead to the development of Community Food Security (CFS)- a concept allowing for the discussion and action against hunger to also have larger implications for the fight against poverty more generally. ��This paper discusses in detail the history of the anti-hunger movement and demonstrates where CFS can and where it cannot contribute to the larger social and economic issues at hand. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LindemannE2000.pdf "%+ 1470 Tunnel Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93105" %0 Thesis "%A Lindquist, Christopher David" %D 1995 %T Gorse (ulex europaea) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Jan 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Gorse (ulex europaea) %L Box W %K Gorse natural history removal methods Jughandle State Reserve control agents %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LindquistC1995.pdf "%+ 89 Buckeye Ave, Oakland CA 94618" %0 Thesis "%A Linn, Leslie A." %D 1981 %T Pest Control in Santa Cruz County Strawberries %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Pest Control in Santa Cruz County Strawberries %L Box N %K Strawberries "Santa Cruz, CA" pesticides agroecology natural pest control %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LinnL1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lipkin, Maia" %D 2010 "%T DESIGNING A SUSTTAINABLE FISHING CURRICULUM IN NEW SOUTH WALES," AUSTRALIA: EXAMINING FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICES THROUGH AN EDUCATIONAL LENS %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 41 "%Y Tzankova, Zdravka" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Oct 2010 %9 Senior Internship "%! DESIGNING A SUSTTAINABLE FISHING CURRICULUM IN NEW SOUTH WALES," AUSTRALIA: EXAMINING FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICES THROUGH AN EDUCATIONAL LENS %K Australia fisheries management sustainability resource management education New South Wales bycatch Marine parks aquaculture commercial fishing recreational fishing %X The world�۪s fisheries are being over-exploited and under protected. ���Seastainability�۝ is a hands on program designed to meet Australian curriculum standards for eleventh year students while providing an engaging outlook at the current fishing industries. This is an account of my three-month stay in Australia and the process of creating a educational program focusing on sustainable fishing management and practices. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LipkinM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lipovsky, Molly" %D 1997 %T Whispers From the Plant World: A Written Component to the Costanoan/Ohlone Ethnobotanical Interpretive Display at Indian Canyon %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 110 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 35 %9 Senior Thesis %! Whispers From the Plant World: A Written Component to the Costanoan/Ohlone Ethnobotanical Interpretive Display at Indian Canyon %L Box W %K Primitive skills ethnobotany of Costanoan Ohlone Indian Canyon interpretation "%X Indian Canyon Ranch, near Hollister, Ca., isolated within the ancestral homeland of the Mutsun speaking band of the Costanoan/Ohlone indians. ��The Costanoan/Ohlone Ethnobotantical Interpretive Exhibit and paper is now part of the ""Living Indian Heritage Area"" at Indian Canyon, which acts as a cultural education center for the many visitors who come to the Canyon. ��The exhibit and paper discusses the sues of ask (Quercus sp.), Common tule (Scirpus acutus), elderberry (Sambucus sp.), willows (Salix sp.) soapwort (Chlorogalum pomeridianum), doband (Apocunum cannabinum), stinging nettle (Urtica holosericea) and sedges (Carex sp.). ��The paper also includes descriptions of making cordage from natural plant fibers, hand drill friction fire, acorn processing, and Ohlone games and musical instruments. ��It also includes discussions of the history of Indian Canyon, missionization of California Indians, technical aspects of developing and contracting an indoor interpretive museum exhibit, as well as photos and descriptions of artifacts and replicas from the Cosanoan/Phlone material culture." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LipovskyM1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lips, Peter J." %D 1992 "%T A Description and Evaluation of a Water Quality Testing Program, and a proposal for its Future" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Description and Evaluation of a Water Quality Testing Program, and a proposal for its Future" %L Box W %K Surfrider Foundation Water quality ocean conditions Santa Cruz City Internships water testing %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LipsP1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lipscomb, Scott" %D 1992 %T Common Space: A Forum for the Expression of Community %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Common Space: A Forum for the Expression of Community %L Box W %K Communication community space community goal setting housing development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LipscombS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Liskamm, Thea" %D 1987 %T The Strawberry Conversion Project: Working Towards a Sustainable Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 15 Dec 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Strawberry Conversion Project: Working Towards a Sustainable Agriculture %L Box N %K Strawberries acroecology organic farming organic foods farming studies %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiskammT1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Liske, Ryan" %D 2001 %T The Wonderful World of the Kresge Apiary %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 "%Y Wilson, Carter" %8 10 November 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Wonderful World of the Kresge Apiary %L Box W %K Honeybees Student organizations town/university relations campus growth "%X Creating a public service announcement for the Kresege Apiarn (A UCSC student organization) to be aired on community television of Santa Cruz. ��Also, writing to the C.U.S.O scholarship, a scholarship providing UCSC student organizations with the opportunity to make CTSCC programs (PSAs) promoting their organizations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiskeR2001.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Littlefield, Jennifer A." %D 1991 "%T A Review of the Research on the Relationship Between Crop Management, Pest Populations and Associated Natural Enemies and The Effects of Organic Management on Two-Spotted Spider Mite Populations and their Biological Control in Strawberries" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Review of the Research on the Relationship Between Crop Management, Pest Populations and Associated Natural Enemies and The Effects of Organic Management on Two-Spotted Spider Mite Populations and their Biological Control in Strawberries" %L Box W %K agroecology insect resistance pesticides biological control agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LittlefieldJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Liu, Bruce" %D 1993 "%T A critique of consumer environmentalism: its basis, and tentative context within postmodernism" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Apr 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A critique of consumer environmentalism: its basis, and tentative context within postmodernism" %L Box W %K environmentalism corporate advertising capitalism environment and economics environmental movements "%X ""Don't believe the hype��_"" ��No, not even the flat rejection of hype. ��""Kill your television"" if you can afford to��_ and live on acres of open space. ��For privatizing the wilderness experience is the only way to secure its, and your insular hyper-reality." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LiuB1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lloyd, Mark" %T Funding Proposal for the Construction of a Model Ecology Garden at Santa Cruz Gardens Elementary School %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Funding Proposal for the Construction of a Model Ecology Garden at Santa Cruz Gardens Elementary School %K Life Lab ecology garden elementary school %0 Thesis "%A Lloyd, Susan Beth" "%A Moore, Kelly Marie" "%A Ronning, Carolyn Jane" %D 1991 %T Management Plan For the UC Santa Cruz Campus Blacktailed Deer %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 174 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Management Plan For the UC Santa Cruz Campus Blacktailed Deer %L Box W %K UC Santa Cruz Blacktailed deer animal management overpopulation vehicle accidents %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LloydS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lobow, Dennis Jr." %D 2006 %T Reflective Analysis of Senior Internship - Task 2.06.1 Water Quality Assessment Report on the Salinas River Basin %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Reflective Analysis of Senior Internship - Task 2.06.1 Water Quality Assessment Report on the Salinas River Basin %K Salinas Ground water Water supply Water quality Contamination Basin "%X The solution to resolving the problem of ground water quality and supply in the Salinas River Basin requires both a complex and a dynamic process. In April 1992, an internship was established between the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) and the Monterey County Water Resources Agency (MCWRA) to provide a research student for the Salinas River Basin Management Plan (SRBMP) Task 2.06.1 Water Quality Assessment Report. The Board of Directors for the MCWRA requested the 2.06.1 report in 1991 as part of a series of investigations or tasks being conducted for the SRBMP. The 2.06.1 report provides general information for the early 1990s on water quality issues, existing water quality rules and regulations, and water quality conditions in the Salinas River Basin. A reflective analysis of the 1992 internship and 2.06.1 report is provided, as well as, a 2006 hydrologic update on the primary water quality and water supply problems." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LobowD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lockhart, Janet" %D 1980 %T Current and Changing Perceptions of Parkland-The Yosemite Example %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Current and Changing Perceptions of Parkland-The Yosemite Example %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Long, Katie" %D 2006 %T Examining��_��̦��_�����Predator��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��Prey Abundance��_��̦��_�����Patterns %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 15 %8 31 Aug 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Examining��_��̦��_�����Predator��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��Prey Abundance��_��̦��_�����Patterns %K Predator Prey Insect Vineyards riparian habitat "%X Over the period of five months, the abundances of several insect species were monitored in a small Santa Cruz vineyard, in order to determine if there is a correlation between oscillating predator and prey populations. This insect community was analyzed with regards to the different habitats on the property in order to evaluate what influence the surrounding vegetation had. It was concluded that the highest populations of insect ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���prey��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��, and ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���general predators��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� occurred in the inner vineyard, while the highest populations of specialized predators occurred in the riparian habitat." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LongKpdf %0 Thesis "%A Lorber, Leslie" %D 1995 %T Evaluating Ecofeminism %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluating Ecofeminism %L Box W %K Ecofeminism feminism difference feminism "%X This thesis was intended to look critically at where the ecofeminist movement stands today, as well where it may be going. ��The critique is brook in to 3 sections: 1.) problems inherent in the design of ecofeminist philosophy, 2.) the problems with applying this philosophy to other cultures, and 3.) concerns regarding ecofeminism's direct action as a movement." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LorberL1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Loth, Kevin" %D 1991 %T Intermediate-scale Agricultural Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Intermediate-scale Agricultural Project %L Box W %K mid-scale agriculture organic gardening UCSC Farm sustainable agriculture agroecology "%X The concept of sustainable agriculture embraces many concerns, trends, and practices in modern agriculture, not the lease of which are farm size, ownership, and the prevalence of environmentally unsound practices. ��The general trend has been toward larger and less diverse corporate farms. ��In certain parts of the country, however, there is a counter trend marked by an increase in the number of small, diverse organic farms. ��Within these farms, there is a broad range in scale and technologies. ��My senior project was to develop and 'intermediate-' or 'mid-scale market garden', which would function as a demonstration garden at the University of California at Santa Cruz's Farm. ��This paper is one of the fruits of that project. ��It includes a general background of sustainable agriculture issues relating to farm size, an overview of the project's history, and a discussion of each component that comprises the Mid-scale Market Garden. ��I discuss the design considerations for each of the components of the Mid-scale Garden, the options chosen, and I recommend management strategies for those who will be tending the garden in the future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LothK1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lovette, Cornelia Louise" %D 1996 %T Dreaming and Passion on Bemis Hill: Adventures on a very small organic farm in southeastern Vermont %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Dreaming and Passion on Bemis Hill: Adventures on a very small organic farm in southeastern Vermont %L Box W %K Vermont organic farming spirit draft horses "%X During summers of 94-95 Lousie worked on a small organic truck farm in Vermont. ��She and the others christened Old Story Farm, built a greenhouse and planted the first vegetables, and completed organic certification with NOFA. ��Developing an organic farm from the ground up (and down!) seemed the logical conclusion to studies in agroecology at UCSC. ��Wholeness of self and community were sought as a partial answer to the questions: ""Can we achieve agricultural sustainability?""" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LovetteL1996.pdf "%+ 776 University Ave, Los Altos, CA 94022" %0 Thesis "%A Lovingier, Matthew" %T The Development of the Coastal Wetland within the University of Santa Cruz Arboretum %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Karen Holl, Environmental Studies" %8 11 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of the Coastal Wetland within the University of Santa Cruz Arboretum %K UCSC Arboretum coastal wetlands California Province Garden "%X The University of California, Santa Cruz Arboretum exhibits plants from many regions around the world. The California Province Garden contains examples of eco-regions found throughout the state of California. This thesis documents and analyzes the process of developing the Coastal Wetlands section of the California Province Garden. Wetland species were taken locally and from wetlands around California to be included at the Arboretum in order to represent California wetlands." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LovingierM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lozano, Sabrina Chen" %D 1983 %T California Chinatowns and Planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Dec 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! California Chinatowns and Planning %L Box N %K Environmental planning chinatown environment and culture Chinese Americans urban development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LozanoSC1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lucy, Karen L." %D 1988 %T Environmental Law: A Local Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 %8 02 May 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Law: A Local Case Study %L Box N "%K California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Protection Act of 1969, NEPA, Hummel v. Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, Beauregard Vineyard, Ben Lomond Wall Flowers, Bonny Doon" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LucyK1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lulow, Megan" %D 1996 "%T The Role of Post-dispersal Seed Predation in Tropical Wet Forest Recovery in Costa Rica: the effects of Seed Size, Habitat, and Distance from the Forest/Pasture Edge" %B Environmental Studies and Biology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Role of Post-dispersal Seed Predation in Tropical Wet Forest Recovery in Costa Rica: the effects of Seed Size, Habitat, and Distance from the Forest/Pasture Edge" %L Box W %K seed predators (post dispersal) restoration Costa Rica succession %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LulowM1996.pdf "%+ 1420 Remont Circle, Oak Park, CA 91301" %0 Thesis "%A Luluguisen, Evelyn M." %D 1985 "%T Groundwater Contamination on Oahu, Hawaii" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Groundwater Contamination on Oahu, Hawaii" %L Box N %0 Thesis "%A Luluquisen, Evelyn M." %D 1985 "%T Groundwater contamination on Oahu, Hawaii" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 %8 10 May 1985 %9 Senior thesis "%! Groundwater contamination on Oahu, Hawaii" %K groundwater contamination pesticides drinking water water pollution %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LuluquisenE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lunde, Christopher S." %D 1995 "%T Bioactive Natural Products: Agriculture, Medicine, and Scientific Inquiry" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 146 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Bioactive Natural Products: Agriculture, Medicine, and Scientific Inquiry" %L Box W %K chemical ecology pesticides medicines where does science fit? "%X All forms of live evolved strategies for survival. ��Sedentary species, such as plants and fungi, utilize and array of chemical defenses to protect themselves. ��Most of these chemicals are secondary metabolites that not constitute part of the organism's basic metabolism; we refer to them as biologically active natural products.���� �� This thesis is a general survey meant to tie in diverse fields by looking at their similarities and differences on a chemical level. ��I am writing it to impart and appreciation form the complexity of this type of study, and the difficulties face when developing therapeutic agents, agrochemicals, or other practical, effective products." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LundeC1995.pdf "%+ 980 Hood Dr. Claremont, CA 91711" %0 Thesis "%A Lynn, Lucy" %D 2007 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %8 15 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %K Costal Prairies Chaparral Fire in the Environment Grassland Studying Internships in Grasslands %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LynnL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Lyon, Grant" %D 2006 %T Lessons Learned Concerning Establishment of Special Districts for Land Preservation in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 43 %8 08 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Lessons Learned Concerning Establishment of Special Districts for Land Preservation in California %K Land Preservation Municipal Districting Redistricting Environmentally Protected Regions California Districting %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/LyonG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ma, Magdalene H." %D 1990 %T Hazardous Waste Management at UC Santa Cruz: An Assessment of the Undergraduate Biology and Chemistry Laboratories %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hazardous Waste Management at UC Santa Cruz: An Assessment of the Undergraduate Biology and Chemistry Laboratories %L Box Pp %K Hazardous waste biology chemistry %0 Thesis "%A Maat, Christopher A." %D 1984 %T Mytiliculture: A Developing Aquaculture Resource and its Problems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mytiliculture: A Developing Aquaculture Resource and its Problems %L Box L %K aquaculture fishery decline biotechnology Mussels fish development fish farming environmental toxicology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MaatCA1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mabarak, Lance" %D 1986 %T The Shadow Calculator %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Shadow Calculator %L Box L %K Computer Modeling %0 Thesis "%A MacDonald, Jason" %D 1993 %T Alternative planning: organic socio-environmental design %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Alternative planning: organic socio-environmental design %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A MacDonald, Marta" %D 1980 %T Housing and Community Development Corporations: An Overview and Feasibility Study and A model for Effective Management of Community Development Corporations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 97 "%Y Burton, Dudley" %8 15 May 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Housing and Community Development Corporations: An Overview and Feasibility Study and A model for Effective Management of Community Development Corporations %L Box L %K housing urban development public housing housing alternatives housing problems Community development corporations "%X This paper examines the housing problem which in the last few years has had and increasingly prominent place on the nation's political agenda. ��It investigates some alternatives to traditional government housing programs, such as cooperatives and self-help housing, both coordinated by the local community development corporations (CDCs). ��It analyzes why some of the older government programs failed and why many of the new programs are also destines to fail due to their organizational structure. ��The paper concludes with the genesis of a model for effective management of community development corporations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MacDonaldM1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Macdonald, Stephanie" %D 1995 %T The Central Valley Project Improvement Act: Water Project Reform in the Central Valley of California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Central Valley Project Improvement Act: Water Project Reform in the Central Valley of California %L Box Pp %K Water subsidies water project reform Central Valley Project Improvement water transfers %0 Thesis "%A Machotka, Danielle" %D 1988 %T A Redesign for San Lorenzo Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Mar 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Redesign for San Lorenzo Park %L Box L %K San Lorenzo Park "Santa Cruz, California" landscape architecture redesign projects %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MachotkaD1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A MacKay, Bruce" %D 1991 %T Non-Profit Campaigning - A case study: the Sierra Club Centennial l892-l992 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Non-Profit Campaigning - A case study: the Sierra Club Centennial l892-l992 %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Mackell, Desmond" %D 2010 %T The Effects of Market Integration on Indigenous Health: A Comparison of the Huaorani and Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 59 "%Y Jeffrey Bury, Environmental Studies" "%E Flora Lu, Latin American and Latino Studies" %8 12 Apr 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Market Integration on Indigenous Health: A Comparison of the Huaorani and Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon %K Market Integration Indigenous Health Shuar Huaorani Indigenous Culture Ecuador %X Many indigenous communities throughout the world face drastic alteration of their traditional ways of life as they interact more with the Western world. The "Amazonian region of Ecuador, known as the Oriente, is home to some of these" "indigenous people. Recent exploration, colonization, oil development, missionary" "contact, urbanization and land exploitation have led to a rapid alteration in the lifestyles" of indigenous communities located in the Oriente. This paper addresses the changes "experienced by two indigenous groups currently inhabiting the Oriente, the Shuar and the" "Huaorani, with a focus on their engagement/participation in the market economy. Market" "participation will be operationalized as being more involved in wage labor, decreased" "rates of subsistence production, and producing and consuming more goods and services" for/from exogenous sources (outside the community). Using field data collected from the "Oriente in 2001, this paper will look at how the degree of market integration differs" between the Huaorani and the Shuar. It will then compare these differences to differences in perceived health and reported symptoms of illnesses using field data collected in 2009. I hypothesize that with an increase in market integration there will be a decrease in the level of perceived health in a community. I also hypothesize that with an increase in market integration there will be an increase in reported illnesses in a community. The goal of this paper is to recognize an association between the level of market integration experienced by a community and the effects this has on their health. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/MackellD/MackellD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mackenzie, Helena" %D 1991 %T The Future Of Agriculture In Corralitos %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Future Of Agriculture In Corralitos %L Box Pp %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Mackey, Fallon" %D 1982 %T Underwater Observations of Sea Otter Foraging %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 %8 15 Aug 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Underwater Observations of Sea Otter Foraging %L Box L %K Sea otters Monterey Bay Foraging Behavior Feeding habits "Monterey, California" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MackeyF1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A MacKinnon, Douglas" %D 1976 %T Planning for Oil in China %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Planning for Oil in China %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A MacLaird, Ian" %D 2007 "%T Community, Health, Ecopsychology, and Ecology" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Community, Health, Ecopsychology, and Ecology" %K Summer Camp Education Bolinas-Stinson Community Ecology Ecophycology Health Childhood Education "%X This paper is organized into three parts with an introduction, an activity and curriculum guide, and a discussion. A central theme involves the creation and implementation of several educational projects for the Bolinas-Stinson Summer Camp (BSSC) in the summer of 2007. The introduction includes a personal statement and my reasoning for creating this project, an analysis of the importance of differentiating ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���traditional��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� education from ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���reformed��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� education, and an explanation of the activity and curriculum guide through different uses and adjustments. The middle part consists of the activity and curriculum guide and contains four projects geared towards community, health, ecopsychology, and ecology. These are concepts imperative to life and nearly nonexistent in a traditional school setting. The final part of the paper is a discussion that reflects on the opportunity to break educational ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���norms��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� and specifics thoughts on each project. A short description of a future project is included in the last section followed by the references used in this paper. I think there are only a few solutions to the vast array of social and environmental problems, and I feel education is essential to improving the mentality and consciousness of those who participate. Education therefore opens the door into the continuous cycles that separate humans from each other, and from our natural provider." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MacLairdI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Macus, Susan" %D 1994 "%T Cold war forestry : a study of forest policy formation, implementation, and conflict in the Tongass National Forest" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Cold war forestry : a study of forest policy formation, implementation, and conflict in the Tongass National Forest" %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Madison, Miles" %D 1995 "%T Environmental Justice: Re-Thinking Democracy, Re-conceptualizing New Social Movements" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Justice: Re-Thinking Democracy, Re-conceptualizing New Social Movements" %L Box Pp %K New Social Movement Theory Environmental justice / racism environmental movement history political ecology %0 Thesis "%A Madorsky, Dave" %D 1982 %T Environmental Perceptions and Computer Modeling Science %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 47 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Perceptions and Computer Modeling Science %L Box L %K Computer Modeling society and the environment simulation logic charts environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MadorskyD1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Madrid, Lorena" %D 1991 %T Curbside Market Survey for Recycled Commodities for the City of San Jose %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Curbside Market Survey for Recycled Commodities for the City of San Jose %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Madrone, Devlin B." %D 1995 %T Common Birds of the UCSC Farm %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Common Birds of the UCSC Farm %L Box Pp %K Birds agriculture bird guides science illustration %0 Thesis "%A Madunich, John" %D 1994 "%T A Natural history of Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Natural history of Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos" %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Magliato, John A." %D 1986 %T A People Worth Knowing: The Italians of the Farming and Mountain Regions in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 100 %8 22 May 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! A People Worth Knowing: The Italians of the Farming and Mountain Regions in Santa Cruz %L Box L %K Santa Cruz County Italian Americans Italian Culture history and the environment social communities "%X The strong communities of Italians in the farming and mountain regions of Santa Cruz County in the early part of the century have all faded away. ��Inside these communities, Italians were able to continue some of their traditional cultural values and change what they wanted to change. ��Through work and play, the Italians of the past created a lot of what Santa Cruz is today. ��They insisted on assimilating into being accepted by the general public, however they also enjoyed being close and together. Something was gained and something was lost through the years. ��It is not wise to mourn what is already gone. ��The Italian-Americans today learn from the older generation and in this sense, shape their own identity's and communities into new forms." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MagliatoJA1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mah, Rosanne Leigh" %D 1995 %T Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion as an Alternative Energy System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion as an Alternative Energy System %L Box Pp %K Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) U.S. energy system fossil fuels oceam energy %0 Thesis "%A Maher, Eric" %D 1978 "%T Outer Continental Shelf Leasing and Develpment: Its Importance, Impacts, and Politics" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Outer Continental Shelf Leasing and Develpment: Its Importance, Impacts, and Politics" %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Malanca, Michelle" %D 1992 %T Energy - Efficiency Design Guidelines for Buildings and Landscaping at UC Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy - Efficiency Design Guidelines for Buildings and Landscaping at UC Santa Cruz %L Box Pp %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Malkemus, George A." %D 1973 %T The African Lion %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The African Lion %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Maloney, Debi" %D 1984 %T Toward New Policies in Wilderness Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward New Policies in Wilderness Management %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Mandeville, John" %D 1985 %T Accessory Structures and Subordinate Dwellings in %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 29 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Accessory Structures and Subordinate Dwellings in %L Box L %K Carmel-by-the-Sea environmental survey artistry subordinate dwellings accessory structures environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MandevilleK1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mangelsdorf, Marco" %D 1988 %T Solar Energy: A General Overview %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 15 Nov 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Solar Energy: A General Overview %L Box L %K solar energy environment and politics green energy solar panels solar panel efficiency %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MangelsdorfMA1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mannion, Edward Gerard" %D 1974 %T Environmental Forestry in a Growing Economy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Forestry in a Growing Economy %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Mansfield, Becky" %D 1991 %T Experience and Environmental Perceptions or Struggling to do Meaningful Academic Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Experience and Environmental Perceptions or Struggling to do Meaningful Academic Environmental Education %L Box Pp "%K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies, Education" %0 Thesis "%A Manzoni, Ken" %D 1992 "%T Trees of the Phytocoenosis and Their Distinctive Synusia, at Schwan Lake, Live Oak, CA" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Trees of the Phytocoenosis and Their Distinctive Synusia, at Schwan Lake, Live Oak, CA" %L Box Pp %K Natural history synusia Phytocoenosis Schwan Lake "Live Oak, California" %0 Thesis "%A Marcello, Elizabeth" %D 2005 %T Structural adjustment in Haiti: the impact on agriculture and implications for sustainability %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" 8.00% %9 Senior Internship %! Structural adjustment in Haiti: the impact on agriculture and implications for sustainability %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MarcelloE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Marcello, Nicholas William" %D 1995 "%T An Examination of the Proposal to Create a LLRW Dumpsite at Ward Valley, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! An Examination of the Proposal to Create a LLRW Dumpsite at Ward Valley, California" %L Box Pp %K Low-level radioactive waste hydrology Mojave Desert Ward Valley Colorado River %0 Thesis "%A Marchant, Paul" %D 1986 %T Building Straw Houses: Civil Defense Planning For Nuclear War %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 88 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Building Straw Houses: Civil Defense Planning For Nuclear War %L Box L %K Straw housing disaster preparedness nuclear war cicil defense nuclear attacks Cold War Defense %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MarchantP1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Marcus, Andrew" %D 2009 %T Assessing the Potential of Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis to Differentiate Between Lepeophtheirus Salmonis Nauplii from Different Salmonid Host Species: A National Science Foundation Proposal %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Christopher C. Wilmers, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing the Potential of Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis to Differentiate Between Lepeophtheirus Salmonis Nauplii from Different Salmonid Host Species: A National Science Foundation Proposal %K Stable isotopes farmed salmon parasite transfer Lepeophtheirus salmonis mock NSF grant proposal "%X Coupled with extensive overfishing, habitat destruction and pollution, a parasite" known as the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kr��yer) has been recognized as a key factor in the drastic decline of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in the north Atlantic in recent decades. Epidemics of these parasites in the Atlantic have been shown to be anthropogenic; originating on S. salar aquaculture tenures in nearby coastal areas. With the "relatively recent development of salmon aquaculture in the north Pacific, a number of other" salmonid species are at risk of a similar fate. Although L. salmonis population dynamics in the "Pacific appear to be developing similarly to the Atlantic, debate has ensued over the role the" salmon industry has played in this system. The crux of this debate hinges on the current inability to decisively identify whether these epidemic-level population fluxes are initiated by adult "parasites produced on farmed salmon or a natural host, and currently a robust method has not" been developed. "In this National Science Foundation style grant proposal, I propose to investigate the" potential for compound-specific isotope analysis of essential fatty acids and amino acids to trace free-swimming parasitic L. salmonis larvae to their ultimate maternal source. The data gathered will be used to determine conclusively whether the maternal hosts are from wild or aquacultured "environments, and thus whether salmon aquaculture is significantly contributing to the epidemic" outbreaks and decline of wild salmonids in the north Pacific. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/MarcusA/MarcusA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mareld, Douglas C.F." %T The North Sea %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The North Sea %L Box J "%K North Sea Environment, Oil" %0 Thesis "%A Margerum, Amy" %D 1979 %T A Critique and Review of the Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed Management Regime for Antarctic Living Marine Resources | fmt -c -67 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critique and Review of the Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed Management Regime for Antarctic Living Marine Resources | fmt -c -67 %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Margold, Elizabeth" %D 1990 %T The Environmental Imact of Tourism on the Game Parks of Kenya and Tanzania %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Imact of Tourism on the Game Parks of Kenya and Tanzania %L Box pp "%K, Ecodevelopment" %0 Thesis "%A Marienthal, Kim" %D 1975 %T Student Participation in Fiscal Policy Making: An Historical Perspective at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Student Participation in Fiscal Policy Making: An Historical Perspective at UCSC %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Markowitz, Tim" %D 1993 %T Nocturnal aggression in unrestrained captive African elephants: a management question %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Nocturnal aggression in unrestrained captive African elephants: a management question %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Marks, David" %D 1996 "%T The Impacts of Habitat Type on the Arthropod Communities at Fort Ord, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Impacts of Habitat Type on the Arthropod Communities at Fort Ord, California" %L Box Pp %K Arthropod communities grassland communities "UC Natural Reserve, Fort Ord" habitat variability %0 Thesis "%A Marquez, Richard A." %D 1991 "%T Analysis of Suberfund Liability Under CERCLA, SARA, and RCRA" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Analysis of Suberfund Liability Under CERCLA, SARA, and RCRA" %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Marrujo, Guillermo Floreo" %D 1992 "%T Allelopathic Potential in Lyonothamnus floribundus asplenifolius as Tested on 3 brass Species, Avena fatua, Bromus diandrus, and Bromus mollis, Implications for Management" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Allelopathic Potential in Lyonothamnus floribundus asplenifolius as Tested on 3 brass Species, Avena fatua, Bromus diandrus, and Bromus mollis, Implications for Management" %L Box Pp %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Marsh, Theresa" %D 1992 "%T Studying the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris: A Control for Assessing the Impacts of Human Disturbances on Otter Behavior" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Studying the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris: A Control for Assessing the Impacts of Human Disturbances on Otter Behavior" %L Box Pp %K Endangered Species %0 Thesis "%A Marston, Ama" %D 1997 "%T La Nueva Educacion: Community Based Education and School Gardens in Chiapas, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! La Nueva Educacion: Community Based Education and School Gardens in Chiapas, Mexico" %L Box Pp %K Indigenous education agriculture school gardens social movements %0 Thesis "%A Marti, Lorenz" %D 1992 %T The Wilderness Debate in Montana: An Economic and Environmental Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Wilderness Debate in Montana: An Economic and Environmental Analysis %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A Martin, Kate" %D 1995 %T The Ocean Regime %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ocean Regime %L Box Pp %K Law of the Sea Treaty ocean international environmental law %0 Thesis "%A Martin, Michael" %D 1993 %T The Santa Cruz County growth management system and its effects on the environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Santa Cruz County growth management system and its effects on the environment %L Box pp %0 Thesis "%A Martin, Stanly" %D 1992 %T Environmental Education Materials %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education Materials %L Box Pp %K Environmental Education primary and secondary school teaching guide %0 Thesis "%A Martinez, Elizabeth" %D 1979 %T The Davis Energy Plan: Implications for Community Energy Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Davis Energy Plan: Implications for Community Energy Planning %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Martinez, R." "%A Berzok, L." "%A Carver, M." "%A Pageler, L." "%A Weiner, R." %D 1983 %T Conceptual Scheme for a Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Conceptual Scheme for a Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %L Box L %K greenbelt environmentally protected areas environmental planning zoning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MartinezR1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mason, Sean K." %D 1995 %T Economic Incentive Mechanisms and Environmental Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic Incentive Mechanisms and Environmental Management %L Box Pp %K Market forces government strategies incentive mechanisms efficiency %0 Thesis "%A Massanari, Chris" %D 2009 %T A Survey of California's Solar Electric Energy Market %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Cheng, Weixin" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A Survey of California's Solar Electric Energy Market %K solar electric systems economic incentives long-term savings government rebates "%X This report evaluates the major components associated within the California��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s solar electric market. Pacific Gas and Electric��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s tiered rate schedule is discussed for it implications in making cost comparisons between purchasing electricity through electric utilities and producing electricity with solar panels on a residential level. The ramifications of time-of-use metering, the California Solar Initiative, federal tax credits and electric utility price inflation on the California solar market are all topics of discussion. Recommendations and projections for solar market��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s future are also briefly examined." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MassanariC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mateer, Deby Lyn" %D 2002 %T Mastering Drywood Termites Without Environmental Contamination %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis %! Mastering Drywood Termites Without Environmental Contamination %L Box Pp %K drywood termites alternatives structural fumigation non-chemical %0 Thesis "%A Matern, Summer" %D 2010 %T UCSC AND RAINWATER:A Feasibility Analysis for the Installation of a Rainwater Tank at the UCSC Village %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 25 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Thesis %! UCSC AND RAINWATER:A Feasibility Analysis for the Installation of a Rainwater Tank at the UCSC Village %K Rainwater catchments harvesting Village residential toilets San Lorenzo Loch Lomond %X This paper is an analysis of installing a rainwater catchment system at the University of "California Santa Cruz residential area called ���The Village.�۝ A rainwater storage tank and piping," "utilizing water captured from roofs and diverting it to be used in all of the toilets, is addressed in terms" of costs and benefits both for the environment and UCSC. This paper finds that the Village toilets use "an average of 160,000 gallons of municipal water in one year, equaling 982 gallons per Village resident" per year. The university currently obtains much of its water from the San Lorenzo located only a few "miles away, which is heavily polluted with many forms of harmful bacteria. A rainwater storage system" is an ideal alternative as a water conservation strategy and a good source of pollution-free water. "The scenarios include, but are not limited to, two types of storage tank systems. A single storage tank" "of 26,000 gallons can offer access of water for the toilet systems through dry seasons and drought" "years. One large tank offers easy maintenance, but a more complex installation process that requires a" "new pipe and pump system. The second scenario offered is installing one 2,000 gallon tank for each 3-" "toilet trailer. The piping system will be far more localized and less complex, but the cost overall would" be much higher than a single tank system. "The limitations for both scenarios include space and funding, but the benefits are numerous, including" "water independence, water conservation, ecosystem protection from runoff and erosion, aquifer" "recharge, reducing the carbon footprint and a positive public image of UCSC." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MaternS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Matsunaga, Kim Allyn" %D 1984 %T Analysis of an Interior Design Internship %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Farrell, Bryan" %8 15 Dec 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of an Interior Design Internship %L Box L %K interior design architecture green design environmental planning office spaces office furniture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MatsunagaKA1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Matsushima, Gail K." %D 1985 %T The Fight for the Conservation and Preservation of an Ecological Resource Admist a Pro-Development Era %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Fight for the Conservation and Preservation of an Ecological Resource Admist a Pro-Development Era %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Matthews, Kevin" %D 1983 %T Steps Toward a Philosophy of Design %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Steps Toward a Philosophy of Design %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Matthews, Pam" %D 1980 "%T Birds of the Ray Mountains, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Birds of the Ray Mountains, Alaska" %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Matthiessen, Alexander F.L." %T Efficiency and Renewables For An Energy Secure Future %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Efficiency and Renewables For An Energy Secure Future %L Box Uu %K Energy renewable efficiency future %0 Thesis "%A Mau, Hilary Sann" %D 2002 "%T Implications of Tourism and Development on the Iao Aquifer Island of Maui, Hawaii" %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Dec 2002 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Implications of Tourism and Development on the Iao Aquifer Island of Maui, Hawaii" %L Box Vv %K Iao Aquifer Development Tourism Water Supply "%X lao Aquifer on Maui, Hawaii supplies the majority ofMaui with their domestic water supply. With growth in tourism and development, the benefits of the industries are mainly economic. There is limited knowledge in regard to the effects of these activities on the water availability of the aquifer. What is known is that pumpage of the aquifer, average of l8 million gallons per day (Mgal/d) (USGS, ""Water-related Activities''), is leading to saltwater intrusion and higher chloride concentrations. Understanding the relations of growth and water supply impacts is important in the creation of better management for better results. More research on water availability and management planning between stakeholders is important in order to provide substantial changes in water usage through conservation efforts, incentives, taxes, and penalties; otherwise, it could spell economic and environmental turmoil for the future." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MauH2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Maurer, Josephine" %D 1979 %T The People's Directory to the Environmental Education Resources in and around Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The People's Directory to the Environmental Education Resources in and around Santa Cruz County %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Maurice, Peter" %D 1981 %T The American Agora: A Trojan Horse? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 244 "%Y Banham, Reyner" %8 15 Sep 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! The American Agora: A Trojan Horse? %L Box L %K Malls American shopping centers indoor shopping centers environmental design architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MauricePJ1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mautner, Marina" %D 2011 %T The Student Environmental Center Green Building Campaign:Structuring a Student Run Sustainability Audit Program for Existing Buildings %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! The Student Environmental Center Green Building Campaign:Structuring a Student Run Sustainability Audit Program for Existing Buildings %K Green building Sustainable planning UC Santa Cruz Physical Planning and Construction Existing building audits LEED Student Environmental Center %X After research and course preparation for the Green Building and Grassroots Organizing 5 unit "course in Winter 2010, I began development of the Green Building Campaign of the Student Environmental Center based on the skills of the participating interns and general members. As part of this process, I researched the history of capital planning in California and at UCSC and reviewed various other sustainability standards and university programs in order to gain perspective on the possible points for intervention for green building practices at UC Santa Cruz. After this yearlong action research study, I developed a student based approach to staff working in Physical Planning and Construction at the beginning of Winter 2011. As a result of this proposal, staff agreed to mentor our student group on developing sustainability guidelines for existing buildings based on LEED EBOM that could be implemented through a student audit program. Based on various other models and the draft guidelines we developed, I have developed a proposal and timeline for a student coordinated green building audit program for the Green Building Campaign of the Student Environmental Center to move forward with in order to assess and lobby for sustainability projects which aremost viable for implementation at UCSC. An important piece of the trajectory for this project will be clear communication with the Program Recognizing Offices Practicing Sustainability at the Sustainability office which has similar goals, but instead achieved within the institutional structure of UCSC as well as clear advisory structure for the students of the Student Environmental Center." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MautnerM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Maximovich, Barbara Ann" %D 1996 %T Water Quality and Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Quality and Agriculture %L Box Pp %K Water quality agriculture riparian habitat water polution %0 Thesis "%A Mayberry, Philip John" %D 1987 %T User-oriented summary of the Santa Cruz county Soil Survey %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! User-oriented summary of the Santa Cruz county Soil Survey %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A Maynard, Douglas" %D 1974 %T CEQA in the Santa Clara Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! CEQA in the Santa Clara Valley %L Box J %0 Thesis "%A Mbugwa, Gatua Wa" %D 1997 "%T Stems of Hope, Petals of Blood: The Production of Cut Flowers in Kenya, & the Future Hope for Sustainable Agriculture" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Stems of Hope, Petals of Blood: The Production of Cut Flowers in Kenya, & the Future Hope for Sustainable Agriculture" %L Box Pp %K Cut flower production sustainable agriculture Kenya %0 Thesis "%A Mc Donald, Kevin" %D 2010 %T INSPIRING MARINE CONSERVATION THROUGH CARTOGRAPHY %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 54 "%Y Nickel, Barry" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Internship %! INSPIRING MARINE CONSERVATION THROUGH CARTOGRAPHY %K Marine Debris Plastics Styrofoam Monterey Golden Gate Alameda %X ���Inspiring Marine Conservation through Research and Education�۪ is the mission of Sealife Conservation. These maps illustrate the volume and distribution of marine debris in various locations throughout northern California. Particular emphasis is placed on the problem of plastics in our oceans. These maps will serve Sealife Conservation to further their goal of educating tourists about marine debris. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McDonaldK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mc Donald, Kevin" %D 2010 %T INSPIRING MARINE CONSERVATION THROUGH CARTOGRAPHY %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 54 "%Y Nickel, Barry" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Internship %! INSPIRING MARINE CONSERVATION THROUGH CARTOGRAPHY %K Marine Debris Plastics Styrofoam Monterey Golden Gate Alameda %X ���Inspiring Marine Conservation through Research and Education�۪ is the mission of Sealife Conservation. These maps illustrate the volume and distribution of marine debris in various locations throughout northern California. Particular emphasis is placed on the problem of plastics in our oceans. These maps will serve Sealife Conservation to further their goal of educating tourists about marine debris. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McDonaldK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McBroom, Tami L." %D 1994 %T Preparing a shared housing program for Monterey County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Preparing a shared housing program for Monterey County %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A McCabe, John Joseph II" %D 1990 %T Recycling at Kresge College: An in Depth Analysis and Recommendations for Improvement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Recycling at Kresge College: An in Depth Analysis and Recommendations for Improvement %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A McCall, Kelly" %D 1999 %T Organic Farming on the Central Coast: A Farmer's Perspective %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Organic Farming on the Central Coast: A Farmer's Perspective %L Box Pp %K organic farming and sustainable agriculture farmer-community bridges the organic national standards farming methods/experiences %0 Thesis "%A McCamant, Freya" %D 1993 %T Aspects of agricultural sustainability: a case study: the potential diffusion of alternative agriculture technologies to Elkhorn Slough strawberry growers %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Aspects of agricultural sustainability: a case study: the potential diffusion of alternative agriculture technologies to Elkhorn Slough strawberry growers %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A McClelland, Robert" %D 1983 %T Institutional Barriers to Cogeneration: A Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Institutional Barriers to Cogeneration: A Case Study %L Box L %K Adaptive Technology alternative energy technologies fossil fuels federal regulations petrochemicals environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McClellandR1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McCloskey, Gail" %T Blue Whale Pamphlet %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 5 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Blue Whale Pamphlet %L Box L %K Blue whales pamphlets environmental education drawings Long Marine Lab %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McCloskeyG1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McCollom, Dean" %D 1992 %T Water Balance Study of Irrigated Meadows in the Bridgeport Basin of the Eastern Sierra Nevada %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Balance Study of Irrigated Meadows in the Bridgeport Basin of the Eastern Sierra Nevada %L Box pp %0 Thesis "%A McConnell, Gregory" %D 1974 %T An Examination of the Concept of Location in Ancient Geography %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Examination of the Concept of Location in Ancient Geography %L Box J "%K Ancient Geography, location" %0 Thesis "%A McConnell, John M." %T Appendix C: The Wilderness Orientation Program Staff resource Guide %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Appendix C: The Wilderness Orientation Program Staff resource Guide %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A McConnell, John M." %D 1989 "%T Reflections on: the U.C. Santa Cruz Wilderness Orientation Program, and the Creation of a Staff Resource Guide -- with Appendix C" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Reflections on: the U.C. Santa Cruz Wilderness Orientation Program, and the Creation of a Staff Resource Guide -- with Appendix C" %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A McCool, Eileen" %D 1981 %T Aspects of the Life History of Crangon Franciscorum %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Aspects of the Life History of Crangon Franciscorum %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A McCormick, Amy" %D 1999 "%T Multicultural Environment Education: Listening to the Voices, Creating Access, and Sustaining Vision" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Multicultural Environment Education: Listening to the Voices, Creating Access, and Sustaining Vision" %L Box Pp %K multicultural environmental education outdoor education "high school programs""" %0 Thesis "%A McCreary, Scott" %D 1976 %T A Carrying Capacity Framework for Hawaiian Reef Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 152 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 22 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Carrying Capacity Framework for Hawaiian Reef Management %L Box L %K Environmental Planning Hawaii Coral Reefs Environmental Impact Environmental survey human effects on coral reefs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McCrearyST1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McCrohan, Robert" %D 1975 %T The Cost of Automobile Transportation in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 138 %8 15 Jun 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Cost of Automobile Transportation in Santa Cruz County %L Box L %K Santa Cruz County Automobiles economic costs private costs taxes mass transit %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McCrohanR1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McCrory, Jacqueline" %D 2010 %T FORAGING STRATEGIES OF SMALL RODENTS IMPACTED BY UNDERSTORY AND CANOPY COVER DENSITIES %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 "%Y Wilmers, Christopher C." %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! FORAGING STRATEGIES OF SMALL RODENTS IMPACTED BY UNDERSTORY AND CANOPY COVER DENSITIES "%K Rodent foraging strategies, canopy and understory densities, seed predation, seed dispersal, predation, protection, mixed evergreen forest, UCSC Forest Ecology Research Plot (FERP)" "%X Small rodents perform tasks that can have significant impacts on tree and plant species in forest ecosystems. They act as both seed predators and dispersers and play a role in shaping forest structure. Given the influence small rodents can have on the distribution and survival of vegetation in forest communities through their interaction with seeds, it is necessary to understand what factors influence their foraging behavior." "I identify differences in the Forest Ecology Research Plot�۪s mixed evergreen microhabitats and determine the substantial effects vegetation densities have on the behavior of small rodents inhabiting the area. In particular, I focus on the relevance between small rodents�۪ foraging strategies and surrounding ground, understory and canopy cover. Rodents require some form of vegetation in their preferred habitat for nest construction as well as food sources. They also utilize the vegetative cover as a protective, physical barrier from predators. While foraging, rodents assess the unique microhabitats for predation risk and adjust their strategies as needed; therefore, I expected foraging activity to be more frequent in locations of dense vegetative cover and rarer in areas of less cover. I found a consistent positive correlation in which increased cover density enabled increased foraging activity by small rodents." Understanding the interrelationship between vegetative cover and rodents�۪ foraging behavior will aid in predicting the impacts that populations of rodents can have in specific forest structures as well as the consequences that logging and clear-cutting practices can have on small rodent populations. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/McCroryJ/McCroryJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McCune, Nils" %D 2005 "%T Land, labor, capial and food: Case study of Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Shennan, Carol" 8.00% %9 Senior Thesis "%! Land, labor, capial and food: Case study of Mexico" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MccuneN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McDonald, Mardoch A." %D 2008 %T Experiments in Designing Representational Ecosystems for Conservation at the UCSC Arboretum and an Exploration of Central Coast Maritime Chaparral %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 33 "%Y Harder, Daniel" %8 29 Aug 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! Experiments in Designing Representational Ecosystems for Conservation at the UCSC Arboretum and an Exploration of Central Coast Maritime Chaparral %K Environmental Reconstruction Habitat Restoration Costal Chaparral UCSC Arboretum Eco-Regions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McDonaldM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McDonald, Steven Michael" %D 1995 %T The Environmental Trade Off of Alternative Fuel Vehicles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Trade Off of Alternative Fuel Vehicles %L Box Pp %K Alternative fuels transportation air quality sustainability and renewable resources %0 Thesis "%A McDonald, Wally" %D 1971 %T The Yukon Territory: Promises and Reality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 85 %8 15 Dec 1971 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Yukon Territory: Promises and Reality %L Box Ddd %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McDonaldW1971.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McFadden, Michael" %D 1977 %T Ecotones: Concepts and Application %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Collett, Ray" %8 15 Mar 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecotones: Concepts and Application %L Box Ddd %K ecotones wildlife boundaries vegetation landscape architecture biomes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McFaddenMC1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McGee, Phil" %D 1984 %T Losing Power-Gaining Power: California's Energy Future and the Social Transformation Towards Sustainability %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Losing Power-Gaining Power: California's Energy Future and the Social Transformation Towards Sustainability %L Box L %0 Thesis "%A McGinnis, Lisa" %D 1978 %T Toward Solar for Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward Solar for Santa Cruz %L Box L %K Environment and Politics Solar Energy Green Energy solar energy technology solar panels solar panel efficiency %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McGinnisLunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McGovern, Tracy" %D 1981 %T Catastrophe Theory: Applications in Biology and the Social Sciences %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Catastrophe Theory: Applications in Biology and the Social Sciences %L Box L %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A McGraffin, Donald" %D 1978 %T Common Property Resources and Market Failure %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Common Property Resources and Market Failure %L Box Ddd %K environment and economics common property market failures goods industrial resources environmental impact %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McGraffinD1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McGraw, Jodi" %D 1995 %T The Roles of Soil Type and Shade intolerance in Limiting the Distribution of the Edaphic Endemic Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Roles of Soil Type and Shade intolerance in Limiting the Distribution of the Edaphic Endemic Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana %L Box Pp %K Plant ecology Chorizanthe endemic plant plant conservation %0 Thesis "%A McGuire, Dan" %T Techno-Industrial Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Techno-Industrial Agriculture %L Box Ddd %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A McGuire, Valerie A." %D 1978 %T The Political Conflict Between Organized Labor and The Environmentalists %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Political Conflict Between Organized Labor and The Environmentalists %L Box Ddd %0 Thesis "%A McIntyre, Anne" %D 1982 %T An Instructor's Guide to Wildflowers %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Instructor's Guide to Wildflowers %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McKelvey, John R." %D 1985 "%T Culture, Economics and Architecture: Three Views of Historic Preservation" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Culture, Economics and Architecture: Three Views of Historic Preservation" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McKelvey, Joel T." %D 2001 "%T A Comparison of Insect Populations and Leaf Damage on Beach Strawberry (Fragaria Chiloensis spp. lucida) and Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) in Santa Cruz County, CA" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Comparison of Insect Populations and Leaf Damage on Beach Strawberry (Fragaria Chiloensis spp. lucida) and Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) in Santa Cruz County, CA" %L Box pp %K insect herbivores and Bt coastal dune ecosystem transgene dissemination risk herbivory and plant populations "etc. etc.""" %0 Thesis "%A McKey, Emily" %D 1983 %T A Resource List for Pest Management in California: Focusing on Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Resource List for Pest Management in California: Focusing on Santa Cruz County %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McKinney, Laura Louise" %D 1996 "%T Who Holds the Knowledge of Sustainable Agriculture: Lessons for Garhwal, India" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Who Holds the Knowledge of Sustainable Agriculture: Lessons for Garhwal, India" %L Box Pp %K Women and development India Green Revolution sustainable agriculture Garhwal %0 Thesis "%A McKnight, Shoshanah" %D 1995 %T Using Story in Today's Classrooms %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Using Story in Today's Classrooms %L Box Pp %K Story myth children's literature teaching %0 Thesis "%A McLaughlin, Ellen" %D 1985 "%T Energy Development and Public Policy: A Case Study of the Campbell Estate Geothermal Project, Kahauale'a, Hawaii" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Energy Development and Public Policy: A Case Study of the Campbell Estate Geothermal Project, Kahauale'a, Hawaii" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McLeod, Joan" %D 1972 %T Thesis on the Regulation of Gasoline Service Stations in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Thesis on the Regulation of Gasoline Service Stations in Santa Cruz %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McLoughlin, Ben J." %D 1992 %T Shark Conservation & Management On The West Coast Of The United States %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Shark Conservation & Management On The West Coast Of The United States %L Box Pp %0 Thesis "%A McMahon, Margo Y." %D 1995 %T National Wetland Inventory System %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! National Wetland Inventory System %L Box Pp %K National Wetland Inventory wetlands Cowardin classification system wetland mapping %0 Thesis "%A McMillan, Ann-Marie" %D 1997 "%T Bird Species Richness and Abundance in Coast Live Oak Woodland, Fort Ord, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Bird Species Richness and Abundance in Coast Live Oak Woodland, Fort Ord, California" %L Box Pp "%K species richness, species abundance, birds, birds, birds, Fort Ord California" %0 Thesis "%A McMurray, Anna" %D 2006 %T A Qualitative Analysis of Water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Role In the Process of Urban Growth in California: Looking Locally %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 47 %8 09/01/2006 %! A Qualitative Analysis of Water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Role In the Process of Urban Growth in California: Looking Locally "%X This study examines the role that water supply concerns play in the process of urban growth in the state of California. After a brief historical analysis of the relationship between water supplies and growth, the study addresses this issue by looking at water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s role in three urban areas Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Hollister. Based on background research and interviews with land use planners, water planners, and real estate developers, the study draws a conclusion in these areas. The conclusion is that water supplies serve to facilitate long-run growth, rather than limit or induce it. Then, the study looks at how case studies compare with the rest of California to determine whether this conclusion is applicable to the state as a whole. While there are many differences between the case studies and the rest of California, this analysis can serve as a prototype for future analyses in other locations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McmurrayA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McMurray, Anna" %D 2006 %T A Qualitative Analysis of Water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Role In the Process of Urban Growth in California: Looking Locally %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %8 1 Sep 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Qualitative Analysis of Water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Role In the Process of Urban Growth in California: Looking Locally %K Water Supply Santa Cruz Hollister Scots Valley water planning "%X This study examines the role that water supply concerns play in the process of urban growth in the state of California. After a brief historical analysis of the relationship between water supplies and growth, the study addresses this issue by looking at water��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s role in three urban areas Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Hollister. Based on background research and interviews with land use planners, water planners, and real estate developers, the study draws a conclusion in these areas. The conclusion is that water supplies serve to facilitate long-run growth, rather than limit or induce it. Then, the study looks at how case studies compare with the rest of California to determine whether this conclusion is applicable to the state as a whole. While there are many differences between the case studies and the rest of California, this analysis can serve as a prototype for future analyses in other locations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McMurrayA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McNeil Van De Pol, Lorna" %D 1984 "%T Summer Internship 1983, Yosemite National Park" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Summer Internship 1983, Yosemite National Park" %L Box Nn %K Areas - Yosemite %0 Thesis "%A McNiel, Michaels" %D 1990 %T Pheromones: Their Role in the Management of Agricultural Pests (Emphasis on Mating Disruption for Codling Moth in the Pajaro Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pheromones: Their Role in the Management of Agricultural Pests (Emphasis on Mating Disruption for Codling Moth in the Pajaro Valley %L Box Nn %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A McRae, Peter" %D 1983 %T Point Reyes Bird Observatory: a Perspective - A Naturalist's Holiday in Bolinas %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Point Reyes Bird Observatory: a Perspective - A Naturalist's Holiday in Bolinas %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A McStay, Sean" %D 2003 %T Restoration and Management Plan Seep Zone Interpretive Trail University of California Santa Cruz Campus Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univeristy of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %! Restoration and Management Plan Seep Zone Interpretive Trail University of California Santa Cruz Campus Natural Reserve %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/McstayS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A McSweeney, Shawn" %D 1988 "%T Ecological, economic and Cultural Values:The Bringham Falls Property, Vermont" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Ecological, economic and Cultural Values:The Bringham Falls Property, Vermont" %L Box Nn %K Areas - Vermont %0 Thesis "%A Mealey, Timothy J." %D 1981 %T The Role of the University in Appropriate Technology Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of the University in Appropriate Technology Development %L Box Nn "%K Appropriate Technology, Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies" %0 Thesis "%A Means, Debra" %D 1983 %T Interpretive Geologic Relief Map of Faulting at Ano Nuevo %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Interpretive Geologic Relief Map of Faulting at Ano Nuevo %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Medlicott, Jennifer" %D 1982 %T Inventory of the Records of the American Forest Institute %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Inventory of the Records of the American Forest Institute %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Meidav, Josh" %D 1989 %T A Greenhouse Effect And Deforestation Curriculum for High School %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Greenhouse Effect And Deforestation Curriculum for High School %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mejia, Daniella Teresa" %D 1993 "%T Two home garden systems in Quintana Roo, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Two home garden systems in Quintana Roo, Mexico" %L Box Y %K home gardens sustainable agriculture ethnobotany medicinal plant research %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MejiaD1993.pdf "%+ 2355 Donahve Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401" %0 Thesis "%A Mekis, Donna" %D 1984 "%T Campus-Community Relations in Santa Cruz, CA" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Campus-Community Relations in Santa Cruz, CA" %L Box Nn %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Melchert, David" %D 1979 %T Some Aspects of the Ecology of Migrating Parulidae in Central California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Some Aspects of the Ecology of Migrating Parulidae in Central California %L Box Ddd %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Mellander, Alison" %D 1990 %T Incorporating California Native Plants into Santa Cruz County Landscapes %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Incorporating California Native Plants into Santa Cruz County Landscapes %L Box Y %K California Native plants Santa Cruz County environmental survey plant list %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MellanderA1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mellman, Steven" %D 1992 %T Strawberry Mulch Trial 1992: Sustainable Agriculture and Strawberry Production %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Strawberry Mulch Trial 1992: Sustainable Agriculture and Strawberry Production %L Box Y %K Strawberry Mulch Trial Strawberry production sustainable agriculture agricultural yields %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MellmanS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Menard, Trae" %D 1992 %T Physiological Responses of Leaves to Water Stress Induced by Soil Compaction %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Physiological Responses of Leaves to Water Stress Induced by Soil Compaction %L Box Y %K Plant physiology water stress soil compaction water potential %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MenardT1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mendel, Susan" %D 1982 %T Kids and Food %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Kids and Food %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mendenhall, Ross" %D 1986 %T Literature Review: Nitrogen Cycling in the San Lorenzo Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Literature Review: Nitrogen Cycling in the San Lorenzo Valley %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mendes, Ido" %T Sunrise or gen-set? analysis of small scale photoboltaic electricity production %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Goodman, David" %9 Senior Thesis %! Sunrise or gen-set? analysis of small scale photoboltaic electricity production %L Box Y %K solar cells small scale electricity production solar power renewable energy sources environment and economics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MendesI.pdf "%+ 365 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, CA 94704" %0 Thesis "%A Merkl, Andreas" %T A Multidisciplinary Assessment of Primate Communication %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Multidisciplinary Assessment of Primate Communication %L Box Nn %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Mervel, Martin" %D 1978 %T Communicating the Environmental Image With Maps and Signs at U.C. Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Communicating the Environmental Image With Maps and Signs at U.C. Santa Cruz %L Box Nn "%K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies, Communication" %0 Thesis "%A Meserve, Osha Rose" %D 1994 %T Integrating public trust values into national forest management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Integrating public trust values into national forest management %L Box Y %K public trust doctrine national forest resource management intergenerational equity %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MeserveO1994.pdf "%+ 1650 H Street, Arcata, CA 95521" %0 Thesis "%A Metzger, Catherine" %D 1983 %T Wild Horse Management Problems and Politics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wild Horse Management Problems and Politics %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Metzger, Susan" %D 1982 %T Notes on the status and ecology of repatriated Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantopus ephippium on Isla Pinzon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Notes on the status and ecology of repatriated Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantopus ephippium on Isla Pinzon %L Box Nn "%K, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Meuris, Chrissy R." %D 1991 %T Underdevelopment and Landfill Development in Appalachia A West Virgina Case Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 75 "%Y Farrell, Bryan" %8 15 June 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Underdevelopment and Landfill Development in Appalachia A West Virgina Case Study %L Box Y %K ecodevelopment landfill federal regulations solid waste buildup West Virginia %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MeurisC1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Meuser, Micheal R." %D 1992 %T Ecological and Social Consequences of Economic Crisis at the Forest of Nisene Marks State Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 01 May 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecological and Social Consequences of Economic Crisis at the Forest of Nisene Marks State Park %L Box Y %K park fees docent programs park rangers California State Parks %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MeuserM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Meyer, Tangi Melinda" %D 1994 %T Developing an Environmental Education Program at Kennolyn Camp %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Sept 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing an Environmental Education Program at Kennolyn Camp %L Box Y %K Environmental education environmental ethic summer camp nature trail brochure "%X Exposing people to the Natural Environment as well as education for positive environmental behavior are crucial in developing an environmental ethic. ��SUmmer Camp is the perfect place to accomplish this. ��At Kennolyn, activities such as 'Outpost' and 'Outdoor Adventure' have the potential to ensile positive environmental experiences while exposing children to the wonders and beauty of the natural environment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MeyerT1994.pdf "%+ 505 Bay View Dr., Aptos, CA 95003" %0 Thesis "%A Miazgowicz, Greg" %D 2007 %T Internship at SLVHS Watershed Academy through UCSC Environmental Studies Department %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %8 08 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Internship at SLVHS Watershed Academy through UCSC Environmental Studies Department %K Education Environmental Education Watershed Water quality "%X A study of water quality was done at three locations by collecting water samples and testing them for concentrations of ammonia and nitrite. It was hypothesized that as climate change causes warming temperatures, increased precipitation will lead to increased runoff causing the levels of ammonia and nitrite to rise. Water samples from Lompico Depot Creek were found to contain 0 ppm of ammonia and nitrite. Water samples from Loch Lomond Reservoir were also found to be at 0 ppm for ammonia and nitrite. Water sampled from the beach at the mouth of the San Lorenzo River was found to be 0.5 ppm of ammonia and 0.2 ppm of nitrite. Implications of the impact of climate change on water quality are discussed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MiazgowiczG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Michel, Peter" %D 1989 %T Defining Hazardous Waste %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Defining Hazardous Waste %L Box Nn %K Hazardous Waste %0 Thesis "%A Miele, Brendan Michael" %D 1996 %T Developing a Criteria for Evaluation the Sustainability of Urban Farming Systems: Social and Economic Impacts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 86 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing a Criteria for Evaluation the Sustainability of Urban Farming Systems: Social and Economic Impacts %L Box Y %K Urban farming sustainable agriculture sustainability social justice %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MieleB1996.pdf "%+ 1915 Ferndale Pl., Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360" %0 Thesis "%A Mihalek, Patricia" %D 1980 "%T Agricultural Processes within the Humid Tropics: Their Limitations, Transformation and Management" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Agricultural Processes within the Humid Tropics: Their Limitations, Transformation and Management" %L Box Nn %K Agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/unknown_AgriculturalProcesses.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Miles, Michael" %D 1994 "%T The Path to environmental integrity : the role of education, intimacy, and the story in the development of environmental ethics" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Path to environmental integrity : the role of education, intimacy, and the story in the development of environmental ethics" %L Box Y "%K environmental ethics, environmental education, communication through story, the Green Box" "%X This thesis examines several methods of communicating environmental ethics to people of all ages- through the use of Humboldt Count's ""Green Box"" environmental education program; a look at intimacy with the natural world; and the use of story telling in both its oral and written tradition. ��The contents and foundation values of the Green Box are explored with an emphasis placed on the key concepts: Awareness, use, interdependence, change, adaptation. ��Separation is contrasted with the transformation into intimacy and integrity with the environment through the eyes of author Barry Lopez and his short story ""The Bend.' ��Wilderness studies are discussed in their role of establishing intimacy between student and land. ��The story is examined in its context as ""teacher"" of physical and ethical lessons. ��This thesis presents into strengthening values of communication and community well-being." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MilesM1994.pdf "%+ 5529 Dos Prairie Rd., McKinleyville, CA 95521" %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Adrienne Venus" %D 1996 %T The Influence of Nonlinesar Dynamics on Metapopulation Models %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 01 May 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Influence of Nonlinesar Dynamics on Metapopulation Models %L Box Y %K metapopulations stochasticity equilibria chaotic dynamics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerA1996.pdf "%+ 714 North Beachwood Drive, Burbank, CA, 91506" %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Elisa" %T Creating a Self-Guided Nature Trail Brochure for Natural Bridges State Beach %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating a Self-Guided Nature Trail Brochure for Natural Bridges State Beach %L Box Uu %K Nature Trail brochure self-guiding Natural Bridges %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Erin" %D 1994 %T The NAFTA : issues of labor and the environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Goodman, Dave" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The NAFTA : issues of labor and the environment %L Box Y %K NAFTA regional trading blocks international trade Side agreement to the NAFTA "%X This paper provides an outline of the major issues surrounding the political and economic debates concerning in favor of the trade accord have been based on the economic growth expected to happen as a result of dropping trade barriers. ��The arguments against the accord have been put forth by those sections of the economy that will be competing directly with Mexican export. ��Questions of environmental standard, particularly in Mexico, have been addressed both in the Side Agreement on the the Environment - signed by all three member nations. ��In addition, Mexico President Carlos Salinas De Gostari has implemented new provisions in direct response to environmental criticisms. ��Dislocation provisions and increasing environmental standard in Mexico are two mitigation provisions that have resulted fro the intense debase over NAFTA. ��Important questions have been raised form concerned parties in all three countries, and I believe that a sincere effort was raised to address them." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerE1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Julie Anne" %D 1985 "%T Lungs of the Earth, Breath of Life: the State of the World's Forest Prospects for Regeneration" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Lungs of the Earth, Breath of Life: the State of the World's Forest Prospects for Regeneration" %L Box Nn %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Kimberly" %D 1980 %T Water Curriculum: An Introduction %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Curriculum: An Introduction %L Box Nn "%K water, education, curriculum" %0 Thesis "%A Miller, M." "%A Soria, C." %D 1983 %T UCSC Student Housing Alternative %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! UCSC Student Housing Alternative %L Box Nn %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Melinda B." %D 1995 %T Assessment of Various Methods of Fish Fixation: Seeking Alternatives to Formalin %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 "%Y Fusari, Margaret" %8 15 Dec 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessment of Various Methods of Fish Fixation: Seeking Alternatives to Formalin %L Box Y %K Fish Fixation formalin fixation by freezing ethanol %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerM1995.pdf "%+ 4546 Robbins st. San Diego, CA 92122" %0 Thesis "%A Miller, ""Paige"" Angela" %T We Can Do It! %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 65 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! We Can Do It! %K We can do it! Gender and the work force "%X The U.S. manufacturing sector is a substantial contribution to its GDP, and is also a major source of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions. The global economic recession has resulted in a worldwide drop in the demand for manufactured goods. The economic recession and increasing international competition have created extreme challenges for the U.S. manufacturing sector, especially firms that are also working to mitigate their impact on the environment. Therefore, the manufacturing sector must develop innovative strategies to manage to stay competitive and environmentally conscious amidst increasing international competition and the global recession. This paper argues that one strategy to this dilemma is increasing the employment of women. Research shows that women are more likely than men to be environmental advocates and tend to be more concerned than men about environmental issues. Furthermore, firms that have women in top managerial and directorial positions have better environmental and social performance than those run solely by men. This means that manufacturing firms, which employ only 29% women, need to increase the number of women they employ, particularly in upper management positions. However, there are many barriers to increasing women��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s employment in nontraditional jobs such as those in the manufacturing sector. Both companies and the U.S. government must work to break down these barriers to make the nontraditional workforce more accessible to women, for the sake of the economy, sustainability, and increasing international competitiveness." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerP.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Scott" %D 1994 %T The Bakman Water Company guide to drought - tolerant gardening %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Bakman Water Company guide to drought - tolerant gardening %L Box Y %K water conservation xeriscape landscaping demonstration garden %X A guide to water saving landscaping techniques for use by a small Fresno water utility. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerS1994.pdf "%+ 242 Cambridge, Fresno, CA, 93704" %0 Thesis "%A Miller, Shannon" %D 2011 %T University Green Office Certification Programs: Settings For Change %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! University Green Office Certification Programs: Settings For Change %K consumer-based social marketing CBSM green office certification sustainable behavior change Doug McKenzie-Mohr UC Santa Cruz UC Berkeley Harvard University "%X Representing activation of the environmental agenda, proponents of the" sustainability movement develop and promote sustainable alternatives to both present and future "global issues. As partial evidence of this movement, Colleges and Universities are establishing" green office certification programs to facilitate sustainable change within their campus. In "addition to improving the sustainable usage of resources related to routine office practices, green" office certification programs encourage behavioral change. Fostering behavior change is often "achieved by employing principles of community-based social marketing (CBSM), a strategy that" lends itself particularly well to increasing sustainable behavior and sustainable practices. This thesis explores theories behind marketing sustainability and evaluates community-based social "marketing methods used in green office certification programs. The programs at UC Berkeley," "Harvard University, and UC Santa Cruz serve as detailed case studies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillerS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Milliken, Edy" %D 1988 %T Friends of the River %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Friends of the River %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mills, Lauren" %D 2007 "%T Energy Use Tracking: Information Systems Integration At the University of California, Santa Cruz" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 102 %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Energy Use Tracking: Information Systems Integration At the University of California, Santa Cruz" %K Information System Energy Use Energy Consumption tracking UCSC GIS mapping "%X Buildings use 30-40% of all primary energy worldwide (United Nations Environmental Programme, 2007). In the United States alone the building sector consumes as much as 76% of all electrical energy (Architecture2030, 2007). There is currently no systematic way to visualize and track energy consumed by buildings on campus at the University of California, Santa Cruz,. The information needed to gauge the energy usage patterns is currently isolated within the private records of key departments on campus. With the recent UC-wide push for more sustainable practices, the University will need to develop a better understanding of its own energy consumption in order to take effective conservation and efficiency measures. This report was created through the integration of pertinent information, once spread across the campus, into a single information system. To accomplish this, a Geographic Information System (GIS) was developed to serve as a centralized database and tool for the collection, assessment, visualization and distribution of critical energy usage information. This project will serve the campus community in its efforts to understand the numerous factors that shape energy usage at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The advantage of using a GIS is to synthesize into a single information system, data that is available in many different forms and sources. Only GIS can represent, with visual clarity, the spatial and temporal elements that are necessary to capture and analyze the various energy datasets. Patterns that often appear hidden in tabular data may be revealed when numerical and categorical attributes are superimposed on maps (Energy Enduse Forecasting and Market Assessment Group, 2002). The following report contains a detailed account of the processes that were necessary to acquire, store, track, and analyze energy usage on the campus. A systematic approach was used to develop the GIS: through the integration and consolidation of separate, but related, datasets. Six distinct analytical groups of maps were ultimately created utilizing the GIS: total electrical use per building, electrical use per building square foot, electrical use per capita, total natural gas use per building, natural gas use per building square foot, and natural gas use per capita. For those who are only concerned with the cartographic maps and visuals that have been produced in the GIS, please skip ahead to the results in Section 6., or the figures and maps in Section 10. and Section 11." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MillsL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mills, Stephen" %D 1974 %T Directory of Environmental Information: A catagorized index of data specific to Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties compiled as an initial step toward development of a refional environmental information system %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Directory of Environmental Information: A catagorized index of data specific to Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties compiled as an initial step toward development of a refional environmental information system %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mills, Wesley" %D 2010 %T The Impact of Organic Certification on the Economic Viability of Small Farms in California�۪s Central Coast Region %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Impact of Organic Certification on the Economic Viability of Small Farms in California�۪s Central Coast Region %K Organic Certification Central Coast Direct Marketing Farm Policy Sustainable Agriculture NOP Small Farms %X The objective of this study is to determine organic certification�۪s impact on the economic viability of small farms in California�۪s Central Coast region. Eleven small farmers were interviewed regarding their marketing practices and views of "organic certification. Although all participating farmers used organic practices, five" of eleven participants were not certified organic by a third�ېparty certification agency. The data obtained through interviews revealed that uncertified organic farms exploit different markets than certified organic farms. Uncertified organic farms placed a heavier focus on direct marketing and consumer trust. Certified organic farms had an advantage in wholesale markets. Most participating farms reported having qualms with federal organic standards or their third�ېparty certifier�۪s practices. This data is compared against the broader literature regarding organic certification and practices. Half of certified organic participants believed that certification did not yield them a net benefit. The data suggests that for certain small farms it is possible to achieve an organic price premium without participating in organic certification. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/MillsW/MillsW.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Millstein, Ben" %D 1989 %T Fun with Pamphlets and Politics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Fun with Pamphlets and Politics %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mindelzun, Ariana Rachael" %D 2001 %T Creating a Children's Story: My Attempt to Write and Illustrate a Children's Book About Vermicompost! %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Dec 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating a Children's Story: My Attempt to Write and Illustrate a Children's Book About Vermicompost! %L Box Y %K vermiculture children's book education connecting children with nature "%X Through my passion and interest with children and vermiculture, I wrote and illustrated a children's story. ��The story is called ""Lydia's Helpful Worms"" and it's goal is to inspire and education young kiddies within the wonderful world of worm composting. ��I will give a copy of the story to Ecology Action, to be used in the composting Program and to several Elementary Schools to be used in the classroom." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MindelzunA2001.pdf "%+ 743 Southampton Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94303" %0 Thesis "%A Minkiewicz, Sarah" %D 1991 %T The African Elephant and the Events of the l990 CITES Ivory Ban %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 98 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The African Elephant and the Events of the l990 CITES Ivory Ban %L Box Y %K Ivory Africa elephants Ivory Trade Regulation of Ivory %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MinkiewiczS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Minnich, John" %D 1979 "%T The Quality of Modern Life in Fairbanks, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Quality of Modern Life in Fairbanks, Alaska" %L Box Ddd %0 Thesis "%A Minton, Jason S." %D 1992 %T Correlation of Increased Water Loss During Incubation with DDT-induced Eggshell Thinning in Breeding Falco peregrinus of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 14 %8 15 Feb 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Correlation of Increased Water Loss During Incubation with DDT-induced Eggshell Thinning in Breeding Falco peregrinus of California %L Box Y %K DDT Peregrin falcon eggshell thinning environmental toxicology %X A significant positive relationship between DDT induced eggshell thinning and weight loss during artificial incubation is present for wild Peregrine falcon (Falco Peregrinus anatum) eggs. ��An upper limit of 12% thin appears to exist for normal weight loss in the eggs studied. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MintonJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mittelman, Andrew" %D 1983 %T Home Garden: A Multiple Use Agroforestry Approach to Small Farm Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Home Garden: A Multiple Use Agroforestry Approach to Small Farm Development %L Box Nn %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Miura, Naoko Kathryn" %D 1985 %T Revitalization of Neighborhoods by Neighborhoods %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Revitalization of Neighborhoods by Neighborhoods %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mizany, Justin Nader" %D 1984 %T Community Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Community Planning %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mizany, Kimia N." %D 2001 %T Scaling up Wind Power in California: The Challenge of Reducing Avian Mortality While Increasing Power Capacity %B Environmental Studies "%Y Haddad, Brent" %9 Senior Thesis %! Scaling up Wind Power in California: The Challenge of Reducing Avian Mortality While Increasing Power Capacity %L Box Y %K renewable energy golden eagles avian-wind turbine collisions %0 Thesis "%A Mize, Kurt" %D 1981 %T The Natural and Human History of Marmot Island Alaska %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Natural and Human History of Marmot Island Alaska %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Moacanin, Laura" %D 1985 %T SPARE-- The University of Interdiciplinary Studies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! SPARE-- The University of Interdiciplinary Studies %L Box Y %K Interdisciplinary studies University development environmental education environmental perspective %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MoacaninL1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mochizuki, Maren" %D 2001 "%T Sharpshooters, Stewardship and Sustainability: Pierce's Disease Revegetation in North Coast Vineyards" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Mar 2001 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Sharpshooters, Stewardship and Sustainability: Pierce's Disease Revegetation in North Coast Vineyards" %L Box Y %K vineyard pest management pierce's disease blue-green sharphooter native plant restoration %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MochizukiM2001.pdf "%+ 3 Silver Lace Court, San Rafael, Ca 94903" %0 Thesis "%A Mock, Scott K." %D 1981 "%T Cancer: Causes, Consequences, & Cures" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Cancer: Causes, Consequences, & Cures" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mocnik, Katja" %D 1992 %T A Natural History Guide to th Common Marine Invertebrates of Isla Coronado %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 78 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Mar 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Natural History Guide to th Common Marine Invertebrates of Isla Coronado %L Box Y %K marine invertebrates Baja California tidal areas environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MocnikK1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mohr, Deborah" "%A Pincolini, Everett" %D 1977 "%T Restoring Quality to the San Lorenzo River: Issues in Flood Control, Recreation, Scenic Amenities, Ecology, Community Development" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Restoring Quality to the San Lorenzo River: Issues in Flood Control, Recreation, Scenic Amenities, Ecology, Community Development" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Monahan, Cathleen F." %D 2000 %T Growing Sustainable Communities %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 06 Dec 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Growing Sustainable Communities %L Box Y %K sustainable agriculture associative economy community supported agriculture social change and agriculture "%X This thesis chronicles the development of the dominant agricultural system in the US over the last 100 years. ��The current agricultural system in the US over the last 100 years. ��The current agricultural system is characterized as being unsustainable in its inherent nature. ��The question of sustainability is critically examined in its relation to agriculture. ��The Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movement is discusses in detail: the history of CSA, the present scope, and the challenges involved in expanding the CSA movement. ��Through consumer action and state support, more CSAs can exist and be stablished as an assoriative economy- a viable system outside of our dominant, market-driven agriculture system." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MonahanC2000.pdf "%+ 512 4th Ave NE, Conover, NC, 28613" %0 Thesis "%A Monasmith, Mike J." %D 1990 %T Southeast Alaska: A Challenge in Resource Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 04 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Southeast Alaska: A Challenge in Resource Management %L Box Y %K Alaska Preservation of wildlife native americans resource management Tongass National Forest %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MonasmithJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Moore, Melany" %D 1986 "%T Influence of a Wild Mustard, Brassica Campestris on the Cabbage, Brassica Oleracea, Insect Community" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Influence of a Wild Mustard, Brassica Campestris on the Cabbage, Brassica Oleracea, Insect Community" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Moreno, Tiffany" %D 2007 "%T Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Long Marine Lab" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 5 %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Internship "%! Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Long Marine Lab" %K Long Marine Lab Seymour Discovery Center Oceanography Oceans Underwater Wildlife %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorenoT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Moreno-Lopez, Karen" %D 1982 %T Fossil-Fuel Energy Use in American Food Production %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Fossil-Fuel Energy Use in American Food Production %L Box Nn %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Morgan, Shelly" %D 2000 "%T An Assesment of the Biological Resources and Recommendations for Restoration Management of The McMullin Ranch, Mendocino County, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 89 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 01 May 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! An Assesment of the Biological Resources and Recommendations for Restoration Management of The McMullin Ranch, Mendocino County, CA" %L Box Y %K vegetation and habitat restoration biological assessment cumulative impacts %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorganS2000.pdf "%+ 1107 Kentwood Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014" %0 Thesis "%A Morgan, Terryl Y." %D 1992 %T Analysis of Soil Cadmium Concentrations in the Vicinity of the Lone Start Industries' Cement Plant at Davenport %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 %8 31 Jul 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of Soil Cadmium Concentrations in the Vicinity of the Lone Start Industries' Cement Plant at Davenport %L Box Y %K Cadmium concentrations soil samples environmental toxicology EPA %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorganT1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Morillo, Michelle" %D 1984 %T A Personal Critique of Museum Exhibits %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Personal Critique of Museum Exhibits %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Morr, Celia" %D 2009 %T Grant Writing/ Land Easement Contacts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 "%Y Zdravka Tzankova, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Grant Writing/ Land Easement Contacts %K Grant Writing Conservation Easements Agricultural Conservation Easement contacts in California Santa Cruz Farms 40-acre farms and easement process "%X This is a 2 step project; first section is grant research and writing for funds for the Open Space Alliance of Santa Cruz County (OSA) for their Sustainable Small Farm Preservation Program project and operational funds. Overall, process from the beginning to the end; working on the research to find them , then to write the letters of interest, then to submit a proposal if selected. The second section is specific contacts that OSA will need during the easement process. This will also help them proceed efficiently with private land owners." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorrC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Morris, Belle" %T If I can't dance I don't want to be a part of the Environmental Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! If I can't dance I don't want to be a part of the Environmental Movement %L Box Uu %K Environment population %0 Thesis "%A Morris, Christopher E." %D 1998 %T Journey to the Rainforest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! Journey to the Rainforest %L Box Y "%K photography, tropical rainforest, slideshow, environmental education" "%X Environmental studies is a field which can be applied to other fields and/or interests. ��Photography is not usually considered to be the most environmental activity, but it can be a useful tool in catching peoples' attention and education them. ��I had an opportunity to travel to Costa Rica and I though it would give me the opportunity to explore a Tropical Rainforest and bring back pictures which would inspire others to learn about them and environmental issues related to them. �� Included is an account of the experience, some of the images used in my final slide presentation, as well as a copy of the talk I gave to accompany the slideshow." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorrisC1998.pdf "%+ 1229 Homewood Ave, Ukiah, CA 95482" %0 Thesis "%A Morrissey, Deirdre" %T Coastal zone management and protection in Ireland %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 121 "%Y Goodman, David" %9 Senior Thesis %! Coastal zone management and protection in Ireland %L Box Y %K Irish Coast coastal management coastal environment beach environments %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorrisseyD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Morrow, Chris" %D 1997 %T Recommendations for a Preliminary Genetic Survey of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" "%E Doak, Dan" %8 15 Jan 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Recommendations for a Preliminary Genetic Survey of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria %L Box Y %K Rare and endangered plant genetic survey seed viability population genetic structure "%X This paper is an attempt to provide an outline of how a preliminary genetic survey of Gilia tenuiflora sap Arenaria, San gilia, should be conducted, as well as an account of what happened when the study was first attempted. ��Sand gilia is an endangered annual herb of the Phcox family (Polemoniaceae) that exists in ten populations in coastal Monterey County, California. ��The natural history, genetics, and habitat characteristics of Sand gilia are discussed. Three main questions the study needs to address are examined: 1, how similar are the different populations? 2. How is genetic variation distributed? 3. ��How genetically healthy are the Glia populations? ��Finally, there is an analysis of past problems with viability, with specific recommendations for future seed collection and planting." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MorrowC1997.pdf "%+ 267 A Termino Av., Long beach, CA 90803" %0 Thesis "%A Morstein, Debra" %D 1988 %T Pogonip Perceived: The Unveiling of a Landscape %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pogonip Perceived: The Unveiling of a Landscape %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Moscone, Christopher" %D 1985 %T Granite Mountains %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Granite Mountains %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Moseley, Benjamin F." %D 1994 %T An investigation of fog drip Point Reyes National Seashore %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Curry, Bob" "%E Newbery, Todd" %8 20 Jul 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! An investigation of fog drip Point Reyes National Seashore %L Box Y %K Fog Drip/Precipitation Microhabitat Ecology Forrest/Atmosphere interactions "%X An investigation of the amount of fog drip water that falls on Inverness Ridge, Pint Reyes National Seashore." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MoseleyB1994.pdf "%+ 6322 Contra Coasta Rd., Oakland, CA 94618" %0 Thesis "%A Moser, Fredrika" %D 1979 "%T Fine Grained Sediment Sources, Dispersal Routes, and Environmental Considerations in Outer Continental Shelf Lease Areas in Northern Bering Sea" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Fine Grained Sediment Sources, Dispersal Routes, and Environmental Considerations in Outer Continental Shelf Lease Areas in Northern Bering Sea" %L Box Ddd %0 Thesis "%A Moss, Daniel" %D 1983 %T Energy Future in Santa Cruz: A Case Study in the Relationship Between Technological and Social Change in the Appropriate Technology Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Future in Santa Cruz: A Case Study in the Relationship Between Technological and Social Change in the Appropriate Technology Movement %L Box Nn %K Appropriate Technology %0 Thesis "%A Mota, Deborah" %D 1994 %T Don't bug the bugs (children's book on beneficial insects) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Don't bug the bugs (children's book on beneficial insects) %L Box Y %0 Thesis "%A Mott, John" %D 1984 %T Vertical Axis Turbines Using Sail Wing Airfoils %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Vertical Axis Turbines Using Sail Wing Airfoils %L Box Nn "%K Appropriate Technology, Areas - Lake Tahoe, Areas - USSR" %0 Thesis "%A Mott, Lawrie" %D 1978 %T Environmental Values: A comparison of Lake Tahoe and Lake Baikal %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 84 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Values: A comparison of Lake Tahoe and Lake Baikal %L Box Ddd %K Environmental Survey capitalism Areas -USSR environmental and politics lakes natural resource use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MottL1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mountjoy, Daniel" %D 1985 "%T Adaptation and Change in a Local Abgroecosystem of Tlaxcala, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Adaptation and Change in a Local Abgroecosystem of Tlaxcala, Mexico" %L Box Nn %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Moura, Stephanie" %D 1984 "%T A Proposal to the Shalen Foundation, Inc. for an Audiovisual Presentation and a State of the Bay Conference" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Proposal to the Shalen Foundation, Inc. for an Audiovisual Presentation and a State of the Bay Conference" %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mourad, Basmah" %D 2003 %T Conflict or Cooperation: Water in Lebanon %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 53 "%Y Richards, Alan" %8 15 Jun 2003 %9 Senior Thesis %! Conflict or Cooperation: Water in Lebanon %L Box Y %K Water and Conflict Lebanon Transboundary Rivers Middle East Water %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MouradB2003.pdf "%+ 9099 Carson River Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708" %0 Thesis "%A Mouw, Erika Justine" %D 1995 "%T Trichogramma nr. platneri Recovery, Lifetable, and Release Experiments in Organically Managed Apple ""Orchards in Santa Cruz County for the Biological Control of the Coddling Moth (Cydia pomenella)" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Feb 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Trichogramma nr. platneri Recovery, Lifetable, and Release Experiments in Organically Managed Apple ""Orchards in Santa Cruz County for the Biological Control of the Coddling Moth (Cydia pomenella)" %L Box Y %K Trichogramma spp. Biological control in apples Codling moth organic apple farming in Santa Cruz "%X An introduction to the problems associated with conventional and organic apple farming in Santa Cruz County is given. ��Additional techniques such as biocontrol of the key pest in apples (Codling moth) is needed by organic growers. ��A search and recovery of a supposed local egg parasitoid of colding moth was made. ��The parasitoids recovered, identified as Trichogramma nr. platneri, were reared on a factitious host, Ephestia Kuehniella. ��Gertility was studies in laboratory contains. ��The measured growth rate compared favorably to this of other Trichogrmma spa. used in inundate releases in different drops throughout the world. ��A release was made in two organic orchards in Santa Cruz County. ��The wasps emerged in the field and were recovered on hosts placed in the field after releases. ��It would seem T. nr. plater could make a valuable addition to organic management techniques when the suffessfulness as a parasitoid of colding moth is documented better." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MouwE1995.pdf "%+ 614 De la Vista, Santa Barbara, CA 93103" %0 Thesis "%A Mozen, Howard" %D 1987 %T Reflections on Wilderness: ....An Essay %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections on Wilderness: ....An Essay %L Box Nn %0 Thesis "%A Mueller, Christine" %D 1989 %T The Reintroduction of Wolves to Yellowstone the Legislative and Legal History %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Reintroduction of Wolves to Yellowstone the Legislative and Legal History %L Box D %K Wolf Management Policies Environmental Fauna Protection Environmental Law and Policy Yellowstone National Park %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MuellerC1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mullen, Christine O." %D 1990 %T A Review of Culturally-Based Wildlife Conservation Strategies in Africa %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 20 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Review of Culturally-Based Wildlife Conservation Strategies in Africa %L Box Y %K Africa wildlife conservation "Anthropology, Ecodevelopment" hunting %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MullenC1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muller, Charles" "%A Cassel, Steve" %D 1994 %T Choice for life: diet and the environment: reflective on the video production %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Choice for life: diet and the environment: reflective on the video production "%L Box Y,D" %K Documentary Nutrition Environmental Food Systems Environment and food problems in food systems "%Z Silver, Jon" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MullerC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mulligan, Pamela" %D 1983 %T The Mammals of South Devil's Canyon %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Mammals of South Devil's Canyon %L Box Y %K mammals "Monterey County, California" Los Padres National Forest environmental survey "%X In April, May and June of 1983, a baseline survey was conducted of the mammalian fauna (excluding the order Chiroptera) inhabiting the South Fork of Devil's Creek in Los Padres National Forest, Monterey County California. ��Twenty-three of the 37 expected species were found. ��Mammalian distribution was defined in reference to habitat types corresponding to vegetation communities." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MulliganP1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muma, Allison" %D 2006 %T Native Beneficial Hedgerows %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 22 %8 12/01/2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Native Beneficial Hedgerows "%X This project focuses on the research of native beneficial plants of Santa Cruz, CA and their function in a hedgerow system. I planted native beneficial plants at the Community of Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) farm at the University of California Santa Cruz in the summer and fall of 2006. There was a preexisting border that had not been tended in years and needed additions. I chose to make the additions in the form of native beneficial plants specific to Santa Cruz. The clean-up of the existing border, mulching, research and selection of additional plants was the process necessary to execute my desired outcome. The following information gives a general evaluation of hedgerows, native beneficial species, the purpose of planting a native beneficial hedgerow and which plant species are now located in the hedgerow at the CASFS farm." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MumaA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muma, Allison" %D 2006 %T Native Beneficial Hedgerows %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Native Beneficial Hedgerows %K Hedgerow CASFS native plants sustainable gardening "%X This project focuses on the research of native beneficial plants of Santa Cruz, CA and their function in a hedgerow system. I planted native beneficial plants at the Community of Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) farm at the University of California Santa Cruz in the summer and fall of 2006. There was a preexisting border that had not been tended in years and needed additions. I chose to make the additions in the form of native beneficial plants specific to Santa Cruz. The clean-up of the existing border, mulching, research and selection of additional plants was the process necessary to execute my desired outcome. The following information gives a general evaluation of hedgerows, native beneficial species, the purpose of planting a native beneficial hedgerow and which plant species are now located in the hedgerow at the CASFS farm." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MumaA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mumper, Cameron" %D 2006 "%T Permitting Study for the Proposed Dredging of Tequisquita Slough, San Benito County, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %8 22 Nov 2006 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Permitting Study for the Proposed Dredging of Tequisquita Slough, San Benito County, CA" %K Tequisquita Slough SCCRCD conservation Hollister rerouting "%X This paper was designed to give a detailed report of the agencies potentially involved in a project proposed by the Santa Cruz County Resource Conservation District (SCCRCD), entailing the one time dredging of 3,000 cubic yards of fill material from Tequisquita Slough and the grading of approximately 0.25 miles of its banks. Information for this paper was gathered by reviewing preexisting SCCRCD documentation on Tequisquita Slough; arranging meetings with authorities from the SCCRCD, California Farm Bureau, and Nature Conservancy; contacting representatives of both federal and state agencies; researching agency policies online; and conducting multiple field visits. This paper begins with background information on Tequisquita Slough and a description of the restoration activities proposed by the SCCRCD. This is followed by a brief discourse on the federal and state legislation triggered by such activities, the regulatory agencies responsible for enforcing restrictions established by the legislation, and the permits required to comply with these restrictions. Included in this discussion are several agency responses/recommendations to an application submitted by Dale Rosskamp, San Benito County Public Works Department, in 2001 requesting the issuance of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project. The paper ends with a summation of the permits required for the proposed project, and the current gaps in information responsible for withholding the issuance of such permits." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MumperC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Mundt, Madeleine" %D 1994 %T The Broken Mirror: Another Look at the Concepts of Natural Rights %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 02 May 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Broken Mirror: Another Look at the Concepts of Natural Rights %L Box Y %K Natural rights law land nature %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MundtM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Munn, Deja Rene" %D 1993 "%T Interpretation of the fossil record : a Pliocene lagoon at Richardson Road, Sarasota, Florida" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Pearse, John" %8 15 Jul 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Interpretation of the fossil record : a Pliocene lagoon at Richardson Road, Sarasota, Florida" %L Box Y %K taphonomy paleoecology fossils fauna shell beds stratigraphic units %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MunnD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Munoz, Dave" %D 1984 %T ANIA Slide-Show Narrative %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 12 %8 08 Aug 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! ANIA Slide-Show Narrative %L Box D %K Slide Show presentations Ano Nuevo Narratives Environmental Information Tour program %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MunozD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Munoz, Michael R." %D 2006 %T California Organic Biodiesel Production Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 %8 07 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! California Organic Biodiesel Production Project %K Biofuel Biodiesel Alternative Energy Energy Fuel Organic %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MunozM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Munro, Michael W." %D 1994 %T Development and evaluation of an ambient air pollution sampling system %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development and evaluation of an ambient air pollution sampling system %L Box Y %K Air Quality Pollutant Monitoring Impactors Aerosols %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MunroM1994.pdf "%+ 3085 Rambla Pacifico, Malibu, CA 90265" %0 Thesis "%A Murnane, Kevin Thomas" %D 1993 %T Appropriate Technology: A New Direction %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Appropriate Technology: A New Direction %L Box Y %K appropriate technology society and the environment modernization environmental and technology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurnaneK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murphy, Francis J." %D 1985 %T A guide to the Natural History of Bahia de los Angeles %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 118 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! A guide to the Natural History of Bahia de los Angeles %L Box D %K Environmental survey Natural History Fauna and Flora of BAHIA DE LOS ANGELES Geography of Mexico Habitats of Mexico %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurphyF1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murphy, Patti" %D 1984 %T Non-Occupational Exposure to Asbestos %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 %8 15 Mar 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Non-Occupational Exposure to Asbestos %L Box D %K Asbestos Environmental Toxicology Carcinogens Non-occupational exposure Harmful Products %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurphyP1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murray, Benjamin Johannes" %D 1994 %T Urban design : its development and application in downtown Sacramento %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 69 "%Y Pepper, James" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Urban design : its development and application in downtown Sacramento %L Box Y %K planning Sacramento Urban design Kevin Lynch "%X The City of Sacramento boasts a rich history that includes the Gold Rush, devastating fires and floods, and the contraction of the State Capitol. ��Chapter One discusses the history of Sacramento and the historical elements that live on amidst a rapidly developing Central Business District (CBD)" "���� �� Kevin Lynch (1918-1984), one of this centruy's greatest environmental design theorists, suggested that cities are composted of five design elements: paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks. ��These elements form the foundation upon which people's images of their cities are build. ��Chapter Two outlines the design theories pioneered by Lynch.���� �� The Sacramento Urban Design Plan (UDP) is a set of guidelines for developing the urban framework, streetscape, and architecture of the city's CBD. ��Chapter Three summarized the UDP while Chapter Four answers the question of wether the UDP meets Lynch's criteria for good urban design." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurrayB1994.pdf "%+ 6828 Hillside Drive, Carmichael CA. 95608" %0 Thesis "%A Murray, Joanne" %D 1984 %T Back to the Drawing Board: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Changing Energy Use Patterns and Social Change %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 78 %8 15 Feb 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Back to the Drawing Board: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Changing Energy Use Patterns and Social Change %L Box D %K Environment and Society Energy Use Personal Energy Consumption environmental movement psychology and environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurrayJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murray, Katie" %D 1981 "%T Elementary Science Curriculum: Nutrition, Science, Horticulture--Life Lab" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Elementary Science Curriculum: Nutrition, Science, Horticulture--Life Lab" %L Box D %K Childhood Education Environmental Education Nutrition Horticulture Education Materials %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurrayK1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murray, Karene" %D 1991 %T Recycling in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 %8 15 Aug 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Recycling in Santa Cruz County %L Box Y %K Recycling Programs Santa Cruz County survey California Law advertsiing %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurrayK1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Murray, Kimberly" %D 1993 %T Using telemetry to monitor stomach temperature changes in relation to food quantity in California sea lions (Zaophus californianus) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 46 "%Y Costa, Daniel" "%E Doak, Dan" "%E Wickham, Lori" %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Using telemetry to monitor stomach temperature changes in relation to food quantity in California sea lions (Zaophus californianus) %L Box Y %K Temperature Telemetry stomach temperature California Sea Lions Food Quality %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MurrayK1993.pdf "%+ 117 Rolling Hill Rd., Skillman, NJ 08558" %0 Thesis "%A Musler, Hannah M." %D 1994 "%T Climatic Implications of Mineralogical Analyses: Core OL-92 from Owens Lake, Southeastern California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 97 "%Y Curry, Bob" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Climatic Implications of Mineralogical Analyses: Core OL-92 from Owens Lake, Southeastern California" %L Box Y %K X-ray diffraction analyses clay mineralogy climate change "Owens Lake, California" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MusslerH1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muth, Margaret Trinidad" %D 1976 %T Night of Life %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Night of Life %L Box Ddd %K Environmental Literature stories personal accounts environment and psychology elderly people %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MuthMT1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muttersbach, Pete" %D 1984 %T The EIS: A Format for Extending its Useful Life %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Dasmann, R. F." %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The EIS: A Format for Extending its Useful Life %L Box D %K EIS Environmental Impact Statement Environmental changes Environmental Impact Analysis of ecological changes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MuttersbachP1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Muzzy, Richard" %D 1988 %T Attitudes and Growth in the Santa Cruz Water Department %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 76 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Attitudes and Growth in the Santa Cruz Water Department %L Box D %K Water Supply Santa Cruz Water Sources Water Management Population Growth Water Storage Water Treatment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MuzzyR1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Myers, Eric" %D 1991 %T AGAINST THE FLOW the Windbreak Project at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! AGAINST THE FLOW the Windbreak Project at UCSC %L Box Y %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Myers, Eric" %D 1991 %T Against the Flow; The windbreak project at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 03 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Against the Flow; The windbreak project at UCSC %K wind dynamics windbreaks meteorology microclimates UCSC farm %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MeyersE1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Myers, Jennifer" %D 1992 %T Wolf Recovery %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Wolf Recovery %L Box Y %K wolves extinction habitat loss declining populations eradication species recovery %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MyersJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Myhre, Tracy" %D 1988 %T The Ozone Hole and its Relation to Skin Cancer %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 30 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ozone Hole and its Relation to Skin Cancer %L Box D %K Ozone Layer Health and Ozone Depletion skin cancer carcinogenesis CFC Ozone Damage %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MyhreT1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Myl, Lora" "%A Allanson, John" %D 1981 %T Kresge College: A Design Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Kresge College: A Design Analysis %L Box M %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Naczkowski, Beth" %D 1976 %T Residential Rehabilitation and the Housing Market %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Dec 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Residential Rehabilitation and the Housing Market %L Box Ddd %K public housing public rehabilitation urban development housing market residential assistance programs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NaczkowskiB1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nadler, Paul" %D 1989 "%T Bonny Doon, California: The Battle Mountain Community" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Bonny Doon, California: The Battle Mountain Community" %L Box D %0 Thesis "%A Nagzalansky, Sandor" %T Biological Evolution--The Discovery of Change on Many Levels %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Evolution--The Discovery of Change on Many Levels %L Box Ddd %K evolution transmutation historical genetics population dynamics human creativity %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NagzalanskySunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Najar, Guillermo" %D 1992 "%T My Book, Dealing with the Issues of Underrepresentation: An Introduction" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 10 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! My Book, Dealing with the Issues of Underrepresentation: An Introduction" %L Box Y %K environmental education underrepresented students Latino students personal accounts %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NajarG1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Najarro, Mauricio" %D 1989 %T Cover Crop Decomposition and Evolution of Carbon Nitrogen and Phosphorous at UCSC Agroecology Research Field %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Cover Crop Decomposition and Evolution of Carbon Nitrogen and Phosphorous at UCSC Agroecology Research Field %L Box D "%K Agriculture, Agroecology" %0 Thesis "%A Namm, Brandon" %D 2009 %T Effects Of Increased Light Transmittance on Arthropod Trophic Interactions In Managed Redwood Forests %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah K." "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Holl, Karen D." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects Of Increased Light Transmittance on Arthropod Trophic Interactions In Managed Redwood Forests %K Bottom-up Redwood forest arthropod trophic interactions silviculture light transmittance %X Redwood forests covered the coast of northern California and Oregon before intense clear-cutting began in the mid-1800s. The goal of this study was to understand how decreased light attenuation associated with logging affects the understory insect community. Insects were sampled at Swanton Pacific Ranch (SPR) in thirteen 5 x 5m paired plots. One plot was left open and the other was covered with a shade cloth to create a darker microclimate. Although overall arthropod population increased with "light, predator and fly populations remained statistically unchanged with increased light." "Additionally, predators were the dominant guild in shade plots while parasitoids" dominated light plots. This implies that some functional groups benefit from alterations in the forest canopy while others may be unaffected or perturbed. Management should focus on creating different microclimates for the different environmental preferences of the insects and further studies should be conducted identifying the long-term effects of a reduced canopy on insect populations. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/NammB/NammB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nanbara, Malia" %D 2011 %T USDA-NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION SERVICE: EQIP ORGANIC 2011 APPLICATION %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 8 "%Y Nickel, Barry" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! USDA-NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION SERVICE: EQIP ORGANIC 2011 APPLICATION "%K p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt "font-family: ""Times New Roman""" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } USDA NRCS natural resource conservation federal land management "%X p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } The USDA-NRCS through the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 (Farm Bill 2008) is able to provide programs such as the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to private land owners to receive financial and technical assistance to agriculture producers. These contracts provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns and for opportunities to improve soil, water, plant, animal, air and related resources on agricultural land and non-industrial private forestland. This is an application for the transition from traditional agriculture to organic for livestock through fencing, brush management, hedgerows, and mulching. The goal of the technical assistance is to reduce fuel load to avoid fire hazards as well as to improve the quality of pastures and control erosion. The overall goal of EQIP is to help producers meet Federal, State, Tribal and local environmental regulations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NanbaraM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Naqvi, Jasmin" %D 1992 %T Meares Island: The Battle for Preservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Meares Island: The Battle for Preservation %L Box Y %K British Columbia forest management Vancouver Island logging timber industry %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NaqviJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nauman, Steven R." %D 1992 %T The Status of Rana Autota Draytonii in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 19 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Status of Rana Autota Draytonii in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California %L Box Y %K Santa Cruz Mountains frogs species decline environmental survey conservation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NaumanR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Navarro, Charles" %D 2005 "%T Investigaciones en el invernadero: Non-synthetic alternative for pest control, Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 11/29/2004 %9 Senior Internship "%! nvestigaciones en el invernadero: Non-synthetic alternative for pest control, Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NavarroC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Neale, Georgette" %D 1984 %T The Story of Ano Nuevo Island %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 "%Y Pearse, John S." %8 08 Mar 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Story of Ano Nuevo Island %L Box D %K Ano Nuevo Fauna and Flora of Ano Nuevo Georgraphy of Ano Nuevo Marine Mammals History of Ano Nuevo %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NealeG1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nee, Eric" %D 1977 "%T The Bourgeoisie Shits in its Pants: The Movement for Socialism in California, 1933-1935" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 76 %8 06 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Bourgeoisie Shits in its Pants: The Movement for Socialism in California, 1933-1935" %L Box D %K Socialist Party Socialism Movement in California History of California Pro-Socialist Organizing Criticism of Capitalism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NeeE1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Neilson, Niki" %T The Nuu-Chah-Nulth's struggle for cultural survival %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Nuu-Chah-Nulth's struggle for cultural survival %L Box Y %K Environmental literature native americans environment and culture indigenous extinction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NeilsonN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nelson, Jack Elliot" %D 1989 %T Sitting on Top of the World %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y Cooley, Dick" %8 15 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sitting on Top of the World %L Box D %K Ventana Wilderness Journal Narrative Environmental Writing Literature and the Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NelsonJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nelson, Melissa" %D 1991 %T Inquiries Into Ecological Consciousness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 %8 28 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Inquiries Into Ecological Consciousness %L Box Z %K Environment and Psychology Environmental Consciousness Environment and Literature Natural Hisotry %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NelsonM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nelson, Susan T." %D 1993 %T The Weeks Street community garden: greening the inner-city %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 %8 15 Nov 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Weeks Street community garden: greening the inner-city %L Box Z %K Intercity Gardens Community Garden Community agriculture low income farming environment and society %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NelsonS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nemzer, Lisa" %D 1983 %T A Special Approach to Environmental Education: Yosemite Institute %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 18 Dec 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Special Approach to Environmental Education: Yosemite Institute %L Box D %K Areas - Yosemite Environmental Education Teaching Materials Overview of Yosemite National Park Environmental Awareness %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NemzerL1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Neraas, Kathryn" %D 1981 %T History and Archaeology of the Kingston Range %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 113 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Mar 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! History and Archaeology of the Kingston Range %L Box D %K Archaeology History Environment and History Kinston Range environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NeraasK1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Neuman, Kristina" "%A Hickey, Catherine" %D 1993 "%T The ecology and distribution of waterbirds in three pocket marshes, Elkhorn Slough, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 "%Y Benkman, Craig" %8 15 Aug 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The ecology and distribution of waterbirds in three pocket marshes, Elkhorn Slough, California" %L Box Z %K Shorebirds wetlands Elkhorn Slough agricultural effects on wetlands %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NeumanK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Newbrun, Deborah" %D 1981 %T Naturalizing Our Children:The Mythological Legacy of Environmental Degradation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 83 %8 15 Dec 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Naturalizing Our Children:The Mythological Legacy of Environmental Degradation %L Box D %K Environmental Education Childhood Psychology towards nature Children and the environment environmental awareness %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NewbrunD1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Newman, Mari" %D 1992 %T LATIN AMERICA: From a Colonial Legacy Toward a Sustainable Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! LATIN AMERICA: From a Colonial Legacy Toward a Sustainable Future %L Box Z %K sustainable agriculture Latin America Environmental History Export Economies Land use Colonial Legacy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NewmanM1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nichols, Barbara A." %D 1992 %T Detouring the Dead End Street: New Directions in Municipal Solid Waste Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 01 May 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Detouring the Dead End Street: New Directions in Municipal Solid Waste Management %L Box Z %K AB939 Solid Waste Management Landfiles Recycling California waste management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NicholsB1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nichols, Kathryn" %D 2004 %T The Ecological Impacts of Pesticide Use on Monterey County Surface Waters %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 33 "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 25 May 2004 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ecological Impacts of Pesticide Use on Monterey County Surface Waters %K Monterey County Pesticides Environmental Hazards Pesticide Alternatives Economical Farming "%X The purpose of this thesis is to examine the ecological impacts of pesticide use on the surface waters of Monterey County. To accomplish this, seven specific pesticides were chosen for examination. Each pesticide chosen for examination is used widely in the county and on some of the most economically significant crops. The pesticides were also chosen to illustrate the progression of pesticide use. Current regulatory issues as well as alternatives to pesticide use will also be discussed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NicholsK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nielsen, Mary" %D 1991 "%T The Biology, Ecology and Habitat Management Plan for the Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) in the Lake Tahoe Basin" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 67 "%Y Potts, Donald" %8 03 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Biology, Ecology and Habitat Management Plan for the Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) in the Lake Tahoe Basin" %L Box Z %K Northern Goshawk Lake Tahoe Environmental Survey Avian Behavior Avian Habitats %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NielsenM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nishida, Catherine" %D 1995 %T Small Mammal Survey at Younger Lagoon Natrual Reserve: Second Report %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Small Mammal Survey at Younger Lagoon Natrual Reserve: Second Report %L Box Z %K Microtus californicus peromyscus maniculatus community ecology %0 Thesis "%A Nissenson, Scott" %D 1987 "%T Mountain Bikes: When, Where, Why, and How Come" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 36 %8 15 Dec 1987 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Mountain Bikes: When, Where, Why, and How Come" %L Box D %K Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Community Nature and recreation Arguments for and against mountain bikes Article Criticism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NissensonS1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nixen, Dave" %D 1980 %T Paradise Threatened: The Erosion of Public Coastal Access in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Paradise Threatened: The Erosion of Public Coastal Access in Santa Cruz County %L Box D %0 Thesis "%A Nixon, Jennifer N." %D 1982 %T Waldron: Parish of the Sussex High Weald %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 48 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Waldron: Parish of the Sussex High Weald %L Box D %K British Land Usage History of Waldron Land Management Demographics of Waldron Property Ownership on Waldron %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NixonJ1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nobriga, Nancy" %D 1998 %T Educational Program for the Great Basin Outdoor School %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 205 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Mar 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! Educational Program for the Great Basin Outdoor School %L Box Z "%K experimental education (4-6), natural history interpretation, residential outdoor school, functional program guides" "%X The state of Nevada is presently lacking a residential Outdoor School. ��These five packets have evolved through two years of pilot programs with Reno's Public Schools. ��A comprehensive teacher planning guide, a student Journal, a songbook, a packet for students and parents, and time-proven curriculum provide a foundation for further development of the Great Basin Outdoor School's educational program." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NobrigaN1998.pdf "%+ 12846 Pinefield Rd, Poway, CA 92064" %0 Thesis "%A Noone, Jennifer" %D 1982 %T Uranium and Human Rights: A Global Perspective %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Uranium and Human Rights: A Global Perspective %L Box D %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Norton, John" %D 1986 %T Garden Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Garden Education %L Box D %0 Thesis "%A Noyce, Polly" %D 1989 "%T The Development of Manor House Agricultural Center, Kenya a Training Program for Small-Scale Organic Farming" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 122 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 02 Nov 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Development of Manor House Agricultural Center, Kenya a Training Program for Small-Scale Organic Farming" %L Box Z %K Kenya Agroecology Environment and Education sustainable agriculture Curriculum Regenerative Farming Systems %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NoyceP1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Nufio, Cesar Roberto" %D 1994 %T Factors correlated with the productivity and distribution of temperate ants of the genus Myrmica %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 %9 Senior Thesis %! Factors correlated with the productivity and distribution of temperate ants of the genus Myrmica %L Box Z %K Ant Colonies Rock substrate size Colony Size Polydomy specific competition "%X Myrmica ant colonies in adjacent clearing and grove areas were surveyed in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. ��Higher soil moisture levels was correlated with brood production. ��The surface area of rocks covering colonies was the best correlate of alate production. ��Colony size was also positively correlated with rock substrate size. ��The distribution of ant colonies was clumped. ��Polydomy (colony ""budding"") did not explain this pattern. ��The pattern is best explained by the availability of citable micro-environments, such as higher solid moisture levels, adequate rock sizes and ample sunlight. ��Though intraspecific competition was found to be weak, interspecific competition may help explain spacing between colonies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/NufioC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A O'Brien, Sean" %D 1993 %T Pescadero Marsh hydrological enhancement project including mitigations to increase habitat for the San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 85 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Pescadero Marsh hydrological enhancement project including mitigations to increase habitat for the San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) %L Box Z %K San Francisco Garter Snake Historical Wetland Loss Wetlands Restoration Endangered SPecies Habitat Improvement %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OBrienS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A O'Donnell, John" %D 2000 %T An Economic and Environmental Perspective on the La Bahia Apartments %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Isbister, John" "%E FitzSimmons, Margaret" %8 19 Feb 2001 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Economic and Environmental Perspective on the La Bahia Apartments %L Box Z %K economic impacts city proposal for development environmental impacts historical landmark of La Bahia "%X This research provides an economic and environmental perspective of the La Bahia Apartment Complex in Santa Cruz for the possibility of developing a conference hotel on the site. The controversial proposal by the City of Santa Cruz Will be evaluated for its potential eligibility based on comprehensive reports, interviews and evaluations from the Planning Department, The Redevelopment Agency, the City Council, hired financial consultants, local residents, business developers, and members of the Histone Commission. The importance of the economic and environmental impacts to the community will indicate the trade offs and will assist decision-makers to decide whether or not this development should take place on the site after all." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ODonnellJ2000.pdf "%+ 417 Second St. #6, Santa Cruz CA, 95060" %0 Thesis "%A O'Neil, Michael" %D 1980 %T Design of a Solar System at South Lake Tahoe %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Design of a Solar System at South Lake Tahoe %L Box Oo %K Areas - Lake Tahoe %0 Thesis "%A O'Sullivan, Elizabeth Marjorie" %T Creation of a Sales Management Database %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 %9 Senior Internship %! Creation of a Sales Management Database %K Business Management Sales Management Organic Farming Nonprofit Organization Agricultural Business Management %0 Thesis "%A Odegaard, Eugene" %T The Owner Contractor Program for Affordable Housing %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Owner Contractor Program for Affordable Housing %L Box Ddd %0 Thesis "%A Odiseos, Nikko" "%A Goodman, David" %D 1992 %T The Tragedy of Tibet: Environmental Destruction on the Roof of the World %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tragedy of Tibet: Environmental Destruction on the Roof of the World %L Box Z %K Anthropology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OdiseosN1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Oehrli, Michael" %D 1981 "%T A Chronology of Natural Disasters: Santa Cruz County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 85 "%Y Griggs, Gary B." %8 15 May 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Chronology of Natural Disasters: Santa Cruz County, California" %L Box D %K Natural Disasters Natural Disasters in Santa Cruz Fires Earthquakes Historical Record of Santa Cruz "%X This report is divided into six sections, one fo""r each type of natural disaster most likely to affect Santa Cruz County. They appear in the following order, Earthquakesf Tsunamis; Floods; Major Storms; Snowstorms; and Droughts. Earthquakes are the most common natural event likely to affect Santa Cruz County. Most of the population is located on loosely compacted alluvial soils thus ground shaking and the potential for liquefaction is high in these areas. In the higher elevations of the county and closer to most of the fault traces, landsliding and surface rupture is a real threat. Tsunamis are observed here very infrequently and their approach is often preceeded by ample warning. However, a tsu��嬉�_̢���nami generated by a local quake is likely to cause more damage and pose a greater threat to human life than one generated by a distant earthquake. The waves originating from an earthquake in the Monterey Bay would probably be higher and not preceeded by ample public warnings. Floods have damaged the downtown sections of Santa Cruz, Soquel, Capitola, and Watsonville many times in the past, and are responsible for causing the largest amount of property damage. The rainfall causing these events often reaches an intensity here comparable to any of the highest intensities seen in the United States."" Major storms are common in the winter months and if they don't result in flooding. they often do cause heavy wave damage to beachfront properties. Strong onshore surges, high waves, high tides, and small winter beaches combine to produce seashore property damage almost annually. Snowstorms are rare but they do occur occasionally at the higher elevations of the county. The heavy burden of snow, when placed upon the relativelyunsupportive limbs of redwood trees, causes them to topple. Personal property and communication lines are particularly suceptible in li.ght of the rapidly increasing population of the Santa Cruz Mountains. And finally, drought can place a severe economic burden on the county which is heavily dependent upon agriculture. Also, limited water supplies cannot sustain an ever increasing popu��嬉�_̢���lation if an extended drought occurs." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OehrliM1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Offel, Jim" %D 1980 %T Environmental Education: A Survey %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education: A Survey %L Box D %0 Thesis "%A Ohlson, Kristin" %D 1975 %T The Saratoga Toll Road Study and Its Planning Implications %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 144 %8 15 May 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Saratoga Toll Road Study and Its Planning Implications %L Box D %K Environmental Planning Trail Management Local Policy Local Parks and Recreation San Lorenzo Valley %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OhlsonK1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Okamoto, Tracy" %D 1990 "%T A Study on Horse Population, Health, and Vegetation Utilization on the North Ranges of the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 %8 09 Apr 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Study on Horse Population, Health, and Vegetation Utilization on the North Ranges of the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California" %L Box D %K Horse Population China Lake Wild Horses Wild Horse Habitat Environmental surveying %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OkamotoT1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Olalla, Claudia" %D 1994 "%T Evaluation of an Araucaria Forest Preservation Project: The Case of the Cani Mountains, Chile" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Evaluation of an Araucaria Forest Preservation Project: The Case of the Cani Mountains, Chile" %L Box Z %K Sustainable development preservation sanctuary Araucaria Araucana "%X Recently, a number of ecological preservation projects have been introduced" into communities throughout southern Chile. Their purpose is to protect unique millenary ecosystems of native species such as the Alerce and Araucaria trees. The management and maintenance of these incipient projects are highly controversial. Some voices promote the purist version of a sanctuary; no one touches anything. Others believe that these private parks provide a chance to study ecological restoration or educate people about the value of ecosystems. "Yet, the reality of either side is that the project must be financed." "But how? Whatever the way, it must be ""sustainable"". But, what does that mean" and for whom does it have meaning? ���� �� The communities surrounding or incorporated into the project sites "wonder why their cattle can no longer roam where they've always roamed, why" "they can no longer pick pine nuts where they've always picked nuts, etc. They" ask: What do these foreigners want? How can I defend my way of life? These concerns are rarely dealt with in a direct fashion. They are talked about "amongst the community members themselves at their community ""juntas"" where" no one representing the sanctuary has introduced themselves. "When employment is offered, the same community gives value to the" "projects, but the jobs offered remain in the service field." The questions above are the meat of this thesis. I chose a case study of the Cani Sanctuary in the IX Region of Chile to address them. I begin the evaluation of the project with a background of the area and the organization "entitled to the sanctuary. Having presented my evaluation criteria, I conclude" the evaluation with formal recommendations to aid the success of the CaniProject. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OlallaC1995.pdf "%+ 2729 Jefferson Ave, Dedwood City, CA 98062" %0 Thesis "%A Olbrycht, Andrew" %D 2010 %T URBAN FARMING IN AMERICA: A MULTIFUNCTIONAL SOLUTION FOR DEVELOPING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES AND A SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEM %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 18 "%Y Gliessman, Stephen R." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Nov 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! URBAN FARMING IN AMERICA: A MULTIFUNCTIONAL SOLUTION FOR DEVELOPING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES AND A SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEM %K Urban Agriculture Urban Farming Food Security Community Gardening Food Justice ESLP Sustainable Food Systems Sustainable Education %X Our modern day industrial food system is negatively affecting our environment and social stability. While producing more than enough food for our country it is ironically causing cities to have food insecurity due to lack of access and unbalanced distribution. With more than 80% of our population living in urban environments it makes sense to integrate food production amongst the heart our population. Urban Agriculture acts as a multifunctional solution; it provides locally grown fresh and healthy produce to the people who have been "deprived of access, provides employment to many lower-class citizens residing in cities, offers" "education through a means of community, school, and library gardens, contributes towards" "public health via access to nutritious food and community exercise, it beautifies rundown/" "eyesore vacant city lots, and finally, it empowers communities�۪ to have control over the" food they consume. With urban farming being a unique solution to our food system and urban "environments�۪ problems, a student-run class was taught in conjunction with this thesis at UC" Santa Cruz via the Education for a Sustainable Living Program. The student-run course focused on urban farming and homesteading and its potential towards making the University and Santa "Cruz Community more sustainable. A community based food trading network, SlugGrub, was" developed as a class project. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OlbrychtA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Oliver, Thomas" %D 1986 %T Gender and the Environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Gender and the Environment %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Olivier, Lydia Marie" %D 1985 %T A Place of Their Own: An Environmental Design Evaluation of Day-Care Centers %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Place of Their Own: An Environmental Design Evaluation of Day-Care Centers %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Olmstead, Adrienne" %D 1993 %T Natural Bridges State Beach nature walk guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 177 %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Bridges State Beach nature walk guide %L Box Z %K Natural Bridges State Park Environmental Survey Environmental Education nature walk natural history %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OlmsteadA1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Olson, Elyse" "%A Garrity, Matt" %D 1996 "%T NPDES Evaluation of Watsonville, Monterey Regional, Carmel, and Carmel Highlands Wastewater Treatment Plants" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 115 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 05 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis "%! NPDES Evaluation of Watsonville, Monterey Regional, Carmel, and Carmel Highlands Wastewater Treatment Plants" %L Box Z %K Water quality NPDES compliance evaluation waste water treatment Monterey Bay waste water discharge evaluation "%X This project evaluated 4 wastewater treatment plants in the Monterey Bay for compliance with Federal, State, and Local laws. ��The plants included Monterey Regional treatment facility, Watsonville, Carmel and the Carmel Highlands Inn Waste water treatment facilities. ��NPDES required self-reported monitoring data was collected from the Regional Water Quality Control Board and assessed for violations. ��The paper also contains a review of current pending legislation that may have an effect on the regulation of waste water treatment plants. ��The project identifies progress and problem areas for each separate plant. ��It also offers suggestions for improved effluent monitoring procedures." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OlsonE1996.pdf "%+ 3468-A Bayside Walk, San Diego, CA 92109" %0 Thesis "%A Oosterhout, Joe" %D 1989 %T Part I: Sustainable Agriculture as a Means of Economic Development in Eastern Kentucky %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Part I: Sustainable Agriculture as a Means of Economic Development in Eastern Kentucky %L Box Oo %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Oosterhout, Joe" %D 1989 %T Part II: Fighting for Change: A History of the Cranks Creek Survival Center %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Part II: Fighting for Change: A History of the Cranks Creek Survival Center %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Orchard, Kenneth B." %D 1992 "%T Organic Versus Conventional Crop Production for Artichokes, Apples, and Strawberries" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" "%E Sweezey, Sean" %8 20 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Organic Versus Conventional Crop Production for Artichokes, Apples, and Strawberries" %L Box Z "%K Agroecology, Agriculture" chemical fertilizers pesticides organic farming farming yields %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OrchardK1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Orenstein, Carmi" %D 1987 "%T Offshore Development, The Enviroment, and the People of the Central and Northern Coast" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Offshore Development, The Enviroment, and the People of the Central and Northern Coast" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Orlick, Jennifer" %D 2005 %T Subsistence Salmon Schedules on the Yukon River in Alaska: Cross-cultural communication and resource allocation %B Evironmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %Y Kelso %8 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Subsistence Salmon Schedules on the Yukon River in Alaska: Cross-cultural communication and resource allocation "%X Subsistence salmon fishing schedules were implemented as a standard regulation for the Yukon River in 2001. This form of fishing management sets time frames along the coastal and middle reaches of the Yukon River in Alaska when salmon may not be harvested for subsistence uses. Regions closer to Canada are unrestricted because of the low numbers of salmon generally available to them. Salmon subsistence schedules were the result of State management taking action in response to Chinook and chum salmon population crashes in the years of 1998 ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� 2001, which remain largely unexplained. The subsistence schedules are currently being contested by the rural fishers who are restricted culturally and temporally by them. Subsistence users along the Yukon River are segregated into management regions that often coincide with pre-existing cultural barriers. Perspectives about the benefits or detriments of the subsistence schedules differ between regions and on a more general level between the public and the State and Federal fisheries managers. More informal communication forums are needed for subsistence users and government personnel to clearly understand regulatory language and the implementation of restrictions. Restrictions must be evaluated thoroughly to determine the best solution to upholding conservation and allowing subsistence cultures to thrive. This may include placing more closed fishing periods during the week, when rural users may be less likely to fish on their own. Communication is key in a situation where there are numerous stakeholders with conflicting views over a shared resource." %Z Anderson %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OrlickJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Orne, Anita" %D 1982 %T From Softball to Enertal: An Adventure %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! From Softball to Enertal: An Adventure %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Ornelas, Lisette" %D 2009 %T Sustainability of Food Production at the Cofradia " Ranch in Rural Jalisco, Mexico and Proposing Management" Practices to Comply with the Principles of Sustainable Food Production %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainability of Food Production at the Cofradia " Ranch in Rural Jalisco, Mexico and Proposing Management" Practices to Comply with the Principles of Sustainable Food Production %K agroecosystem %X Rural farming in developing countries is under influenced by the industrialization of " agriculture in developed countries. In the Pacific mid-western State of Jalisco, M̩xico, rural" ranches are under pressure to produce more they therefore adopt industrial technologies to do so. " At a remote mountain community, the Cofradia Ranch faces those similar pressures and has" experienced the ecological degradation of the land and dependency on artificial inputs brought " by these new technologies. Based on the principles of sustainability, I used an assessment was" " made on the Cofradia Ranch, survey tool and measurements were taken to relate to the" " agroecosystem sustainability of wildlife biodiversity, soil fertility management, and pest" " management. I found that the agroecosystem, provides wildlife habitat to birds and vegetation," " that the garden supports a wide diversity of insects, the soil is in poor condition, the pest" " management carried out by humans is not sustainable, and few pests are regulated by internal" " mechanisms. The assessment indicates that overall, the majority of the management practices are" unsustainable based on published principles of sustainability. Many of the risks and challenges at the ranch call for immediate attention to address many of the problems. I propose several " ecologically based practices intended to increase reliance on onsite resources, manage pests and" " disease through internal mechanisms, recover from disturbances brought by harvesting, and" provide a better return for the farmer and other people involved. The purpose for shifting and maintaining any agroecosystem in a sustainable way is to provide for the needs of people while maintaining the integrity of the ecosystems for future use. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/OrnelasL/OrnelasL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Orris, Alisa" %D 2011 %T PROPS 4 SLUGS: A Course On Behavioral Change and Green Office Certification %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 46 "%Y Duane, Timothy" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 15 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! PROPS 4 SLUGS: A Course On Behavioral Change and Green Office Certification %K Behavioral Change Green Office Certification Community Based Social Marketing Service-Learning Sustainability "%X PROPS 4 Slugs is a service learning course that was researched," "developed, piloted, and evaluated according to the principles of Community Based Social" Marketing (CBSM). It works closely with the Sustainability Office�۪s Program Recognizing Offices Practicing Sustainability (PROPS) by teaching students how to perform assessments and provide green office certifications. PROPS 4 Slugs also engages with methods for behavioral change and provides students with the opportunity to receive "hands-on training and applicable skills. Most importantly, this class works to foster" "student leadership by improving the personal sustainability of students, as well as" opening up channels of communication and active involvement in the campus sustainability movement. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OrrisA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ortolano, Chris" %D 1989 %T A Proposal for a Water Conservation Experiment On Strawberry Farms in the Pajaro Valley Calif %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Proposal for a Water Conservation Experiment On Strawberry Farms in the Pajaro Valley Calif %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Osborn, Leslie S." %D 1985 "%T Population Dynamics, Behavior, and the Effect of Disturbance on Haulout Patterns of the Harbor Seal - Phoca Vitulina Richardsi. Elkhorn Slough, Monterey Bay, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Population Dynamics, Behavior, and the Effect of Disturbance on Haulout Patterns of the Harbor Seal - Phoca Vitulina Richardsi. Elkhorn Slough, Monterey Bay, California" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Otis, Julie" %D 1983 "%T UCSC Farm Project: Perennial Herbs, Shrubs and Trees" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! UCSC Farm Project: Perennial Herbs, Shrubs and Trees" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Otsea, Karen" %D 1983 %T The Myth and the Challenge of Eco-Feminism %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Myth and the Challenge of Eco-Feminism %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Ottenberg, Kathy" %D 1979 %T Calabazas Creek: Carving Out a Home %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 112 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Dec 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Calabazas Creek: Carving Out a Home %L Box Ddd %K Development Riparian Environments environmental literature symbolism home building %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OttenbergK1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ouellette, Michelle" %D 1985 %T Social and Economic Impact of Growth Control Legislation in Selected California Cities %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Social and Economic Impact of Growth Control Legislation in Selected California Cities %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Owen, Roger DeBaun" %D 1980 "%T The Santa Cruz Greenbelt Initiative: Legal, Economic and Environmental Factors in Growth Management and Open Space Preservation - Problems and Potential Solutions" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Santa Cruz Greenbelt Initiative: Legal, Economic and Environmental Factors in Growth Management and Open Space Preservation - Problems and Potential Solutions" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Owens, Mark" %D 1993 %T Economics and governmental policies affecting tropical deforestation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Jan 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Economics and governmental policies affecting tropical deforestation %L Box Z %K Deforestation Environmental Economics Development World Bank United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OwensM1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Owens, Penelope" %D 2002 %T Creating an Environmental Education Video %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 28 May 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating an Environmental Education Video %L Box Z %K education video adaptations kelp forests Seymour Center "%X This video is 12 minutes long taking students on a journey underwater looking at adaptations of organisms living in Monterey Bay's kelp forest. ��It is linked to the state science standards for third grade. ��The written portion consists of a summary of my experiences working with the Seymour Center, creating and editing the video, and discusses what I have learned in the process." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OwensP2002.pdf "%+ 134 Seaside St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Owens, Shawn" "%A Richer, John" %D 1976 %T Carbanera Creek Watershed Inventory %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Carbanera Creek Watershed Inventory %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Owings, Sally" %D 2000 %T Soquel Creek Watershed: A Reference Manual %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 443 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 15 Aug 1999 %9 Senior Thesis %! Soquel Creek Watershed: A Reference Manual %L Box Z %K watershed management Soquel Creek water resources CRMP "%X The ""Soquel Creek Watershed: A Reference Manual"" is a dynamic, interdisciplinary" information resource. Each chapter is designed to summarize a specific aspect of the "watershed, such as geology, water supply, land use or public participation. It is" intended to compliment the libraries of local agencies so that the general public may become familiarized with the watershed via one resource and so that the agencies "themselves may use the resource by continually adding to it, thus compiling available" information as it becomes available over time. Features of the manual include a large collection of information from outside sources (attached at the end of each chapter as "appendices), a thorough list of agencies and organizations known to take part in affairs" "related to the watershed, a thorough list of related literature and an ""empty"" final chapter��" to be used as a catch-all for the manual owner's unique input/information. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/OwingSpart2.pdf "%+ 110 Orchard Heights Lane, Corralitos, CA 95076" %0 Thesis "%A Owre-Bell, Olivia" %D 2008 %T Educating In A Minute: The Quick and Dirty Facts of Marine Conservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Wilmers, Chris" %8 17 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Educating In A Minute: The Quick and Dirty Facts of Marine Conservation %K Save Our Shores Ocean Protection Environmental Organizing Shoreline Environment Environmental Teaching %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Owre-BellO.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Oyung, Frances" %D 1988 %T The Making of an Introductory Brochure for the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Making of an Introductory Brochure for the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve %L Box Oo %K Education Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Paddack, Maria" %D 1986 %T A Guide to the Natural History Field of Bahia de Los Angeles %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Guide to the Natural History Field of Bahia de Los Angeles %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Pairis, Amber" %D 1996 %T Effects of human encroachment on two shoreside birds: Change in habitat and reproductive success %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 46 "%Y Minta, Steve" %8 01 May 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of human encroachment on two shoreside birds: Change in habitat and reproductive success %L Box Z %K Species decline rates nesting and fledgling rates habitats protective measures "%X This thesis is based on two seperate studies of the endangered shore birds��Charadrius melodus (New York 1994) and Charadrius alexandrinus (California 1995). ��My analysis focuses-on species decline rates associated with human encroachment-specifically its effects on nesting and fledgling success. I will discuss the��correlation between predator and nesting success in human altered plover habitats��as well as the effectiveness of measures utilized to protest the species. Some of��these include symbolic fencing, predator exclosures, on-going monitoring and education." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PairisA1996.pdf "%+ P.O. Box 1722, Idyllwild, CA 92549" %0 Thesis "%A Paiss, William C." %D 1980 %T A Feces Thesis: Aquaculture for Wastewater Treatment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Feces Thesis: Aquaculture for Wastewater Treatment %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Palazzo, Tracy" %T The Environmental Dilemma: Journalism Review on Environmental Coverage %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %9 Senior Thesis %! The Environmental Dilemma: Journalism Review on Environmental Coverage %L Box Z %K Journalism reporting environmentalism public opinion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PalazzoT.pdf "%+ 1074 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95062" %0 Thesis "%A Palla, Michael" %D 1991 %T The Tyranny of the Noble Purpose: A Critical Analysis of State Textbook Adoption and the Treatment of Environmentally Oriented Material Found in Seventh and Eighth Grade Textbooks %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 "%Y Farrell, Brian" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tyranny of the Noble Purpose: A Critical Analysis of State Textbook Adoption and the Treatment of Environmentally Oriented Material Found in Seventh and Eighth Grade Textbooks %L Box Z %K Textbooks Science Courses Environmental Education Textbook Reviews California Textbook Adoption %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PallaM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Palmborg, Kirsten" %D 1991 %T Natural Disasters %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Farrell, Bryan" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Disasters %L Box Z %K risk prediction natural disasters hazard awareness disaster psychology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PalmborgK1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Palomino, Adrian" %D 1989 %T Political Fiction: The Vento Legislation and the National Park Service %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Political Fiction: The Vento Legislation and the National Park Service %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Pardue, Leslie" %D 1983 %T The Coyote and Compound 1080 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Coyote and Compound 1080 %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Paris, Lance" %D 1979 "%T Sedimentation and Flood Potential on the Lower San Lorenzo River: Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Sedimentation and Flood Potential on the Lower San Lorenzo River: Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Parker, Eric S." %D 1996 %T Moving Toward an Ecology in Balance %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Moving Toward an Ecology in Balance %K ecology %0 Thesis "%A Parker, Lisa R." %D 1997 "%T Seacliff Erosion, Setback Regulations and the Impact of Shoreline Armoring: Northern Monterey Bay, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 21 "%Y Minta, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1997 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Seacliff Erosion, Setback Regulations and the Impact of Shoreline Armoring: Northern Monterey Bay, California" %L Box Z "%K erosion, shoreline armoring, Monterey Bay, setback regulations" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ParkerL1997.pdf "%+ 1960 Gotham St, Chula Vista, CA 91913" %0 Thesis "%A Parker, Patricia Ann" %D 1987 %T Effects of Spergula arvensis on Aphids & Their Natural Enemies When Intercropped with Cabbages %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Spergula arvensis on Aphids & Their Natural Enemies When Intercropped with Cabbages %L Box Oo %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Parker, Whitney" %T Cognitive Dissonance and the Environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Cognitive Dissonance and the Environment %L Box Uu %K Psychology sociology %0 Thesis "%A Parks, Dawn" "%A Brutschy, Susan" %D 1983 %T The Social Environment of the Area Surrounding the Guadalupe River in the City of San Jose and the Probable Impact of Proposed Flood Control Measures %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 156 "%Y Archer, Dane" %8 07 July 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Social Environment of the Area Surrounding the Guadalupe River in the City of San Jose and the Probable Impact of Proposed Flood Control Measures %L Box V %K Flood control measures environmental impact "San Jose, CA" social environment business impact %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BrutschyS1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Parlato, Gayle H." %D 1985 %T Old Ways-- The Traditional Material Culture of California Tribes %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Old Ways-- The Traditional Material Culture of California Tribes %L Box Oo %K Anthropology %0 Thesis "%A Parr, Damian" %D 2000 %T How Does Local Seed Saving Contribute to teh Sustainability of Agriculture? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! How Does Local Seed Saving Contribute to teh Sustainability of Agriculture? %L Box Z %K seed saving land races-folk varieties agroecology-agrobiodiversity sistainable agriculture "%X The practice of seed saving is examined for its contributions to sustainable agriculture, the role of Agroecology in sustainability and the role of Agrobiodiversity in Agroecologic functions. ��Diversity-stability hypotheses is explored with respect to agrobiodiversity and agroecosystem function.�� �� ��History of the political economy of seed saving is covered, including current trends in seed industry and national genetic conservation efforts. ��Grass roots projects are emphasized as effective for conservation. ��A local seed saving project is detailed based on easily immigrant Italian families." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ParrD2000.pdf "%+ 2328 W. Grace, Richmond, VA 23220" %0 Thesis "%A Parson, Katy" %D 2010 %T Senior Project at Natural Bridges State Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 30 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey R." %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Project %! Senior Project at Natural Bridges State Park %K Natural Bridges State Park Migration Festival %X The following pictures were taken to show the creation process for the "Migration Festival, the mussel" "costume, and the rock animal" props. The script for the Migration Festival skit is also attached. To see the mussel costume and rock "animal props for yourself, please" visit Natural Bridges State Park�۪s visitor center. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ParsonK/ParsonK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Parsons, Jeff A." %D 1983 %T The Outer Coast of Central California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Outer Coast of Central California %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Parton, Kelly Brooke" %D 1995 %T Regulatory Success: A Case Study of Leaking Underground Storage Tank Remediation in Santa Clara County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Sep 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Regulatory Success: A Case Study of Leaking Underground Storage Tank Remediation in Santa Clara County %L Box Z %K Regulatory success groundwater UST regulations soil and groundwater remediation "%X The lack of a federal statute specifically protecting contamination of groundwater from hazardous waste inhibits effective management of this drinking water source of fifty percent of the United States; Federal legislation such as the Resource, Conservation, and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, only indirectly address the. protection of groundwater. Moreover, they are considered cases of regulatory failure. To contrast the implementation failures of federal regulations, I look at a case study of the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Oversight Program (LUSTOP) at the Santa Clara Valley Water District in Santa Clara County, California. LUSTOP enforces the remediation of contaminated soil and/or groundwater from leaking underground storage tanks according to the California Underground Storage Tank (UST) Regulations. By outlining a hypothetical case, I describe the remediation process, and implementation of the UST Regulations. To prove LUSTOP's implementation efforts successful, I specifically look at the amount of time it takes to close a case. By running a regression analysis, I prove that there is a strong correlation between the total months a case is open and the year in which the case is listed. At best, 14.3 months were gained between years, and at least, 9.3 months were gained between listing years. The analysis demonstrates environmental regulatory success of this case study. Finally, I explore reasons for LUSTOP's successful implementation, and implications for the future of environmental policy formulation and enforcement." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PartonK1995.pdf "%+ 671 E Olive Ave. #1, Sunnyvale, CA 94086" %0 Thesis "%A Pasewalk, Jennifer" %D 1997 %T Assessing the Risk of Escaped Transgenes in Wild Populations: A Model System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Assessing the Risk of Escaped Transgenes in Wild Populations: A Model System %L Box Z %K Transgenetic Lepidoptera thistles strawberries wild mustard wild radish Bacillus thuringiensis %X Biotechnology is a rapidly developing field. Although many applications of "biotechnology have been great boons to mankind with little or no risk, there are significant" risks that have been overlooked in some newer areas of biotechnology. The insertion of the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) endotoxin gene into crop plants is one area of biotechnology that warrants closer scrutiny. There is significant risk that a gene inserted into a crop plant could be transferred to the wild relatives (conspecifics or congeners) of that crop via pollen "transfer. Crops such as Brassicas, Stmwberries and Artichokes are candidates for insertion" of the Bt endotoxin gene and are common along the central coast of California. All have wild relatives growing in the vicinity of cultivation. "�� �� ��In this study, we mimicked a situation in which The Bt endotoxin gene had escaped" "into wild populations of Brassicas (Brassica campestris and Raphanus sativa), Strawberries" (Fragaria chiloensis) and Cardoon thistles (Cynara cardunculus). We tested the hypotheses that I) plants sprayed heavily with topical Bacillus thuringiensis (thus mimicking expression of the Bt endotoxin gene) would have less lepidopteran herbivore damage than "plants sprayed only with water (control), 2) this decreased herbivory would result in an" "increase in plant vigor (leaves per plant, plant size) and 3) decreased herbivory and" increased plant vigor would result in greater reproductive fitness. "�� �� ��In all species except strawberries, treated plants had significantly less herbivore" damage than control plants. Lower herbivory did not correspond to increased plant vigor or reproductive fitness. Herbivore pressure may not have been high enough in the "experimental system to significantly reduce plant vigor or reproductive fitness. Also, there" was significant variation in all measures due to microclimatic variation. Further studies with increased herbivore pressure and controls for microclimate variation could prove moreconclusive. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PasewalkJ1997.pdf "%+ P.O. Box 8068, Santa Cruz, CA 95061" %0 Thesis "%A Pasquinelli, Sara" %D 2000 %T The Social and Environmental Impact of the Current Water Services in Mexico City %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 "%Y Sauder-Rodriquez, Roberto" %8 01 May 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Social and Environmental Impact of the Current Water Services in Mexico City %L Box Z %K environmental problems in Mexico City water services management in Mexico City social enequalities in Mexico City governmental agencies that manage water distribution in Mexico City %X The water distribution system in Mexico City has evolved into a less than desirable method of management whose results have caused serious social and environmental consequences. A vicious cycle has formed where the main sources of water for the city "are being exploited, rising the cost of transporting the resource from neighboring" "water basins. In addition, water services are not offered to every sector of society" equally due to political and technical conflicts. This has resulted in a great discrepancy in the price paid for the commodity; where the higher classes connected to the municipal system pay less and those dependent on outside suppliers of water pay "much more. Furthermore, the natural environment has suffered from the growing" "demand for water, in that Mexico City suffers from ground subsidence and the risk for" ground water contamination is accentuated by the constant urban expansion of the "city. The creation of a more sustainable management system is critical. Currently," government officials and leaders in Mexico have made their priorities economic "growth and stimulation of the country's industry, neglecting the improvement ofsocial equality and the preservation of natural resources. Major reevaluation of the existing policies and a commitment to change is necessary in order to break the destructive cycle that has formed around the water management system in Mexico City." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PasquinelliS2000.pdf "%+ 91 Jordan Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118" %0 Thesis "%A Pasquini, Vincent" %D 2003 %T Bringing the Farms Back Home %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 11 Apr 2003 %9 Senior Thesis %! Bringing the Farms Back Home %L Box Z %K Human Relationships with Nature Conventional Agriculture Agroecology Home scale Gardening "%X As civilizations change, so do human relationships with nature. ��Industrial capitalism has separated humans from nature in many ways and ha led to a variety of environmental problems. ��This paper focuses on how changes in agriculture has effected human relationships with nature, and suggests that consumers should become producers in order to reconnect with nature and work towards sustainable lifestyles. ��Ecological concepts are applied to a suburban landscape to convert it into a diverse home production system." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PiasuiniV2003.pdf "%+ 1235 Newport Ave., Arroyo Grande, CA 93420" %0 Thesis "%A Paster, Judy" %D 1990 %T Return to the Earth: A Wholistic Exploration into the Integration of the Feminine and Masculine Principles in Human Consciousness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Return to the Earth: A Wholistic Exploration into the Integration of the Feminine and Masculine Principles in Human Consciousness %L Box Z %K feminism and the environment human consciousness environmental psychology communication %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PasterJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Patrick, Wendi Raven" %D 2000 %T Livestock and Sustainability Issues: A Review of Current Literature and Case Studies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Livestock and Sustainability Issues: A Review of Current Literature and Case Studies %L Box Z %K livestock sustainable agroecosystems cattle production %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PatrickW2000.pdf "%+ 3390 Tanya NW, Warren, OH 44485" %0 Thesis "%A Pattison, Priscilla" %D 1979 %T The Use of Resources in a Developing Country: The Gulf of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 %8 05 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Use of Resources in a Developing Country: The Gulf of California %L Box Ddd %K Gulf of California Baja California Endangered Species Water Recycling and currents Fauna and Flora of Baja California %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PattisonP1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Patton, Levi" %D 2009 %T A Survey and Analysis of Passive Solar Use Among Bay Area Architects %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 17 "%Y Shakouri, Ali" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A Survey and Analysis of Passive Solar Use Among Bay Area Architects "%K Passive Solar, Sustainable Building, Green Building, Sustainable" Development "%X This project is based upon a survey of passive solar use among fifteen residential architects in the San Francisco Bay Area. Passive solar is a sustainable building technique based on the use of thermal mass, structure orientation, southfacing windows and walls, and shading devices. Together, these design methods can offer significant energy savings for buildings, often with minimal installation costs. Passive solar saw its most widespread application in the early 70��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s and 80��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s, but now its extent of use is less certain. The results from this survey demonstrate that some architects are still using passive solar techniques, and the Bay Area is an ideal location for practicing them. However, public and consumer understanding of these methods is minimal, and is a likely reason as to why passive solar is not seeing more widespread application." "%Z Engineering, Electrical" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PattonL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Patty, Laura" "%T See Goodman, Drew for title, keywords, etc" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! See Goodman, Drew for title, keywords, etc" %0 Thesis "%A Paul, David" %D 1979 %T The Ceramic Process in Santa Maria Atzompa: Environmental and Cultural Influences on an Economic Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ceramic Process in Santa Maria Atzompa: Environmental and Cultural Influences on an Economic Process %L Box Ddd %K Cultural Ecology Anthropology Ceramics Santa Maria Atzompa villages economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PaulD1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Paull, Robert" %D 1984 %T Land Use Planning at UCSC %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Land Use Planning at UCSC %L Box Oo %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Paulus, James R." %D 1988 %T Allelopathy of Arctostaphylos crustacea and growth of Codominant Ceanothus papillosus in chaparral secondary succession %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Allelopathy of Arctostaphylos crustacea and growth of Codominant Ceanothus papillosus in chaparral secondary succession %L Box Oo %K Biology %0 Thesis "%A Pavliscak, Laura" %D 2000 "%T Coffee Culture in southern Coto Brus, Costa Rica: An Assessment of Social and Ecological Sustainability" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 79 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Coffee Culture in southern Coto Brus, Costa Rica: An Assessment of Social and Ecological Sustainability" %L Box Z %K History of development in Costa Rica history of development in Coto Brus coffee farms/ agricultural practices coffee farmers/communities %X I traced the influence of coffee on both social and ecological communities from a national scale down to the small community I stayed in. ��In looking at four case studies from this small community I hope to give an idea about the diversity of ideas and methods behind growing coffee and how this translates to ecological and social landscapes. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PavliscakL2000.pdf "%+ 1125 Via Romero, Palos Verdes, CA 90274" %0 Thesis "%A Payne, Bailey" %D 1994 %T Environmental and Social Costs of Structural Underdevelopment in Central America %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 83 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental and Social Costs of Structural Underdevelopment in Central America %L Box Z %K Global economy Central America U.S. foreign policy sustainable development structural underdevelopment "%X I explored the barriers that have kept Central American nations from pursuing the controversial issue of sustainable development. ��I starts by briefly describing what sustainable development means to me as feel as to others and why it should be a desirable goal for future social, environmental, political, and economic projects. ��The remaining sections focused on five of the major envelopers in/of the region, which I called ""the consortium"". ��These members included the Latin American elite class, the militia, the banks and banking institutions, U.S. foreign policy, and the trans-national corporations. ��A reoccurring theme throughout the paper is that environmentalists must always consider the political and socioeconomic influences that affect the decision makers and ultimately the people whoes lives are dictated by these decisions. ��Environmentalists today, more than ever before, must be prepared to change the nature of the the World Dominant Development Model." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PayneB1994.pdf "%+ 348 S. Cowls St., McMinnville, OR 97138" %0 Thesis "%A Payne, Christopher W." %D 1985 %T Collected Writings: Abstracts on the Topic of Local Growth Management and Related Planning Issues %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Collected Writings: Abstracts on the Topic of Local Growth Management and Related Planning Issues %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Payne, John" %D 1989 "%T Life on the Range: The Past, Present, and Future of Our Public Lands" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Life on the Range: The Past, Present, and Future of Our Public Lands" %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Pearce, Christopher W.T." "%A Stelfox, Roy A." %D 1994 %T A Comparison of the efficiency and reproducibility of two methods of arginine deamination rate determination %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Comparison of the efficiency and reproducibility of two methods of arginine deamination rate determination %L Box X %K Arginine deamination microbial activity soil quality ammonification %0 Thesis "%A Pearl, Jeremy Slatin" %D 1996 %T How to Organize an Environmental Festival at UCSC: An Experimental Guide to Raising Environmental Awareness %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! How to Organize an Environmental Festival at UCSC: An Experimental Guide to Raising Environmental Awareness %L Box Z %K Manual environmental festival guide campus festival UCSC %0 Thesis "%A Pease, Vicky" %D 1983 %T Tetonic History of Santa Cruz Marine Terraces: A Preliminary Paleomagnetic Investigation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tetonic History of Santa Cruz Marine Terraces: A Preliminary Paleomagnetic Investigation %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Pebbles, Victoria" %D 1986 %T The Proposed National Five-Year Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program for l987-l99l and its Implications for Central and Northern California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Proposed National Five-Year Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program for l987-l99l and its Implications for Central and Northern California %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Peddy, Barbara A." %D 1991 %T Waldorf Schools and Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Waldorf Schools and Environmental Education %L Box Z %K environmental education early childhood development individual teaching natural surroundings %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PeddyB1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Peek, Rena" %D 1992 %T The Making of an Interpretive Trail: A Guide to the Flora and Fauna of the Santa Cruz Island Ecosystem %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Making of an Interpretive Trail: A Guide to the Flora and Fauna of the Santa Cruz Island Ecosystem %L Box Z %K Nature Conservancy Santa Cruz Island Interpretive guide Environmental Education %X The Nature Conservancy built a trail on Santa Cruz Island for public education programs and visitors. Students from the University of California Santa Cruz worked on creating an interpretive trail guide for visitors to use while walking the trail. The guide focuses on island vegetation and its uses by Chumash Indians. "The wildlife, flowering annuals, and a more detailed exhibit of the island's history" will be included in an interpretive center at the start of the trail. The goal of this project is to expose visitors to the island's unique environment while minimizingdisturbance. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PeekR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Peng, Yujang Margret" %D 1995 %T The Dialectic of Space: A Critical Analysis Through the Evolution of Modern Thought %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 27 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Dialectic of Space: A Critical Analysis Through the Evolution of Modern Thought %L Box Z %K Space institutional environment modernity postmodernity modern philosophy "%X I'm looking at modern, urban space and landscapes, many ideologies and philosophies can be traced as roots to its conditions. ��This research examines the Enlightenment theories, its impacts on the formations of major institutions (from the idea of nationhood to the structure of academic institutions), and the conditions of ""modernity"" in individual lives. ��By documenting housing policies in the US, the process of disintegration in the definition of the public and private is reflected. ��The idea of ""space"", from mental to physical, is thus controlled in the public domain. ��Yet the ""public"" is formed out of politics economics processes. ��Postmodernism attempts to break down the hard modern structures. ��However, is such an attempt part of the same cycle? ��Since capitalism speculates on what is new, all attempts against the system are trapped within the same institutional paradigm." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PengY1995.pdf "%+ 2168 Perkins Way, Sacramento, CA 95818" %0 Thesis "%A Pepper, James" %D 1994 %T A Visual Configuration %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Visual Configuration %L Box A %0 Thesis "%A Peretti, Jonah H." %D 1996 %T Nativism and Nature: Re-thinking Biological Invasion %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nativism and Nature: Re-thinking Biological Invasion %L Box Z %K Biological invasions invading species socio-political movements %X A series of arguments on the contextual elements of research on biological invasions which presents a challenge to the field on many levels: from its basis for defining invading species (biological v. cultural/historical) to the articulation of the scientificarguments with socio-political movements. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PerettiJ1995.pdf "%+ 6052 Rockridge Blvd., Oakland, CA 94618" %0 Thesis "%A Perez, Joaquin Cazorla" %D 1995 %T Biological Pest Control and Nectar Sources for Trichogramma thalense %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 01 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Pest Control and Nectar Sources for Trichogramma thalense %L Box Z %K Nectar Trichgramma biological pest control crop diversification "%X This two part thesis starts with a general review of the theories and concepts of biological pest control. ��The potential applicability of these studies to real farming situations is examined. ��Criticisms and suggestions for future research directions in the field of biological pest control are provided. ��The second part includes a discussion of an experiment at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) that observed and documented the feeding behaviors of small parasitoid Trichogramma thalense. ��This experiment is discusses in relation to a larger project at CASFS which attempts to use T. thalense as a biological control agent of the key artichoke pest, the plume moth. ��The overall applicability of these studies is evaluated." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PerezJ1995.pdf "%+ 11136 Runnymede, Sun Valley, CA 91352" %0 Thesis "%A Perez, Richard" %D 1983 %T Ecology of Diabrotica: Toward Alternative Control Strategies %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecology of Diabrotica: Toward Alternative Control Strategies %L Box Oo %K Ecology %0 Thesis "%A Perkins, Alexandra" %D 1992 %T Revegetation and Mulching as a Means for Controlling French Broom (Cytisus Monspessulanus) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Revegetation and Mulching as a Means for Controlling French Broom (Cytisus Monspessulanus) %L Box Z %K Imported species french broom revegetation mulch biological control %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PerkinsA1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Perkins, James" %D 1983 %T The Automation of Cargo Handling: Social Effects in the San Francisco Bay Area %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Automation of Cargo Handling: Social Effects in the San Francisco Bay Area %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Perrochet, Julie" %D 1981 %T A Biotic Study of Sandgardens (A Habitat on the Mesa in Southern Utah) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Biotic Study of Sandgardens (A Habitat on the Mesa in Southern Utah) %L Box Oo %0 Thesis "%A Perry, Rebecca" %D 1976 %T China: The Effect of its Politics and the Policies on the Environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 51 %8 15 Mar 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! China: The Effect of its Politics and the Policies on the Environment %L Box Ddd %K China environment and politics urbanization industrial pollution urban development land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PerryR1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pertz, Joanna" "%A Pepper, James" %D 1991 %T Nature in the City %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nature in the City %L Box Z %K urban environment urban design cultural attitudes towards nature urban planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PertzJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pesch, Lisa" %D 1992 %T A Diet Analysis of Sceloporus Occidentalis Occidentalis on the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Diet Analysis of Sceloporus Occidentalis Occidentalis on the UCSC Campus %L Box Kk "%K Biology, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Peters, Greg" %D 1987 %T Controlled Environment Plant Propagation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Controlled Environment Plant Propagation %L Box Oo %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Peterson, David" %D 1992 %T The Effectiveness of the California Coastal Act and the California Environmental Quality Act in Mitigating the Adverse Impacts of Coastal Protection Structures Along the Monterey Bay Coastline %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effectiveness of the California Coastal Act and the California Environmental Quality Act in Mitigating the Adverse Impacts of Coastal Protection Structures Along the Monterey Bay Coastline %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Peterson, Roy Martin" %D 1971 "%T Eutrophication Effects in Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Eutrophication Effects in Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada" %L Box Kk %K Eutrophication Lake Tahoe Limnology %0 Thesis "%A Pfingston, Amy" %D 1986 %T Placement: The Planning Agency for the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Placement: The Planning Agency for the City of Santa Cruz %L Box Jj %K Environmental planning "City of Santa Cruz, CA" internships community development land use information system zoning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PfingstonA1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Philippoff, Kathrine" %D 2000 %T Searching for Sustainability %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Searching for Sustainability %L Box Kk %K Farm management systems Costa Rica coffee sustainable agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Phillips, Blair" %D 2000 %T Common Vision: The Beginnings of a Nonprofit Organization %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Common Vision: The Beginnings of a Nonprofit Organization %L Box Kk %K environmental education service learning experimential learning traditional arts and customs %0 Thesis "%A Phillips, Teresa Chandler" %D 1977 %T The Intertidal Fauna at UCSC's Coastal Marine Lab--A Preliminary Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 %8 01 Sep 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Intertidal Fauna at UCSC's Coastal Marine Lab--A Preliminary Study %L Box Ddd %K intertidal fauna tidal areas population differences environmental survey coastal marine lab Monterey Bay %X This paper is a result of a baseline study done at the Terrace Point and Younger Lagoon tidal platforms. ��Stratified random samples were taken of the common intertidal animals in the different zones of each site. ��Statistical comparisons were done between the two sites and also between each site and the intertidal platform at Natural Bridges. ��It was found that there were statistically significant differences between all the areas surveyed with the Younger Lagoon site differing dramatically from both the Natural Bridges and Terrace Point sites. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PhillipsTC1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pierce, Nathan Paul" %D 2001 "%T Germination Ecology of the Endangered Annual Sand Gilia, Gilia Tenuiflora ssp. Arenaria: Effects of Several Abiotic Factors" %B Environmental Studies "%Y Holl, Karen" %9 Senior Thesis "%! Germination Ecology of the Endangered Annual Sand Gilia, Gilia Tenuiflora ssp. Arenaria: Effects of Several Abiotic Factors" %L Box Kk %K germination ecology Gilia Tenuiflora ssp Arenaria "Ford Ord, Monterey, California" University of California Natural Reserve "etc. etc.""" %0 Thesis "%A Pilaar, Karen" %D 1984 %T El Canyon Del Rio Bio Bio %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 28 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 18 Apr 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! El Canyon Del Rio Bio Bio %L Box Jj %K natural history Canyon flora and fauna Mapuche people environmental survey culture and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PilaarK1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Piper, Kathleen Sand" %D 1979 %T The Student Apartments Solar Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 122 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Student Apartments Solar Project %L Box Jj %K UC Santa Cruz student apartments hot water supply solar heating solar energy class course evaluations student projects Architecture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PiperK1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pitcher, Patricia" %D 1980 %T A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Environmental Education Teaching Materials %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Environmental Education Teaching Materials %L Box Jj %K Environmental education curriculum education materials book reviews textbooks %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PitcherP1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pitre, David Ferrell" %D 1991 %T The Potential Role of Low-Input Crop Rotations in Soil Fertility in South Carolina and Georgia %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Potential Role of Low-Input Crop Rotations in Soil Fertility in South Carolina and Georgia %L Box Kk %K Agriculture Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Piwarzyk, Robert W." %D 1995 "%T The Limekilns of the Pogonip: City of Santa Cruz, Pogonip Park" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Limekilns of the Pogonip: City of Santa Cruz, Pogonip Park" %L Box Kk %K Pogonip limekiln Santa Cruz %0 Thesis "%A Pletschet, Sandra" %D 1981 %T Birds of Northern Wilder Creek: A Survey %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 78 %8 15 Apr 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Birds of Northern Wilder Creek: A Survey %L Box Jj %K Natural History Wilder Creek Avian survey Birds Avian habitats avifauna %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PletschetS1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pol, Van de" "%A McNei, Lornal" %D 1984 %T Summer Internship 1983 Yosemite National Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Mar 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Summer Internship 1983 Yosemite National Park %L Box Cc %K Yosemite National Park Park Management Park Surveying American National Parks Park trails National Park Traffic %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VandePolL1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Politzer, Brianna" %D 1987 "%T Impacts of Tourism in the Third World: A Case Study Concerning Cancun, Quintana-Roo, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Impacts of Tourism in the Third World: A Case Study Concerning Cancun, Quintana-Roo, Mexico" %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Polk, Denise" %D 1984 %T Effects of Military Maneuvers Upon the Vegitation of the Mojave %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 %8 15 Dec 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects of Military Maneuvers Upon the Vegitation of the Mojave %L Box Jj %K US Armed forces Military maneuvers environmental destruction vegetation Mojave desert shrubs Defense %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PolkD1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pollack, Carol Anne" %D 1995 %T Pesticide Regulation in the United States: A Historical and Contemporary Study of Federal Pesticide Politics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pesticide Regulation in the United States: A Historical and Contemporary Study of Federal Pesticide Politics %L Box Kk %K Policy agriculture environmentalism FIFRA %0 Thesis "%A Pollock, Jacob F." %D 1995 "%T A Study of Fire and Competition Effects On Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana In the Sandhills of Santa Cruz County, California, Using a Stage-based Matrix Model and Lotka-Volterra Competition Equations" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Study of Fire and Competition Effects On Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana In the Sandhills of Santa Cruz County, California, Using a Stage-based Matrix Model and Lotka-Volterra Competition Equations" %L Box Kk %K Chorizanthe pungens var. hortwegiana competition sandhills fire %0 Thesis "%A Pollock, Peter" %D 1976 %T Strategies for the Implementation of Energy Conservation in Architecture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 %8 17 May 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Strategies for the Implementation of Energy Conservation in Architecture %L Box Ddd %K energy conservation architecture energy demand energy sources housing demand economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PollockP1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pomeroy, Flora J." %D 1983 "%T Granite Mountain Spring: An Introduction to the Eastern Mojave Desert, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 120 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Feb 1983 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Granite Mountain Spring: An Introduction to the Eastern Mojave Desert, California" %L Box Jj %K Mojave desert water in deserts culture and the environment desert life environmental literature %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PomeroyF1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ponganis, David" %T A Planning Educational Technique: Game Simulations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Planning Educational Technique: Game Simulations %L Box Ddd %K environmental education simulations games curriculum role playing environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PonganisDJunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Poole, Chris" %D 1993 %T Stream Channel Inventory For The East Branch Of Soquel Creek %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Stream Channel Inventory For The East Branch Of Soquel Creek %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Porter, Terry" %D 1982 %T Riches at Out Feet: Explanatory Notes for Senior Project which included slide show %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 19 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Riches at Out Feet: Explanatory Notes for Senior Project which included slide show %L Box Jj %K slide presentation agroecology community gardening community agriculture land use appropriate technology UCSC Farm %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PorterT1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Portillo, Pamela" %D 1977 %T Farmworker Housing Assessment in Northern Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 31 May 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Farmworker Housing Assessment in Northern Santa Cruz County %L Box Jj %K Environmental planning income levels low income housing farmworker housing property ownership land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PortilloP1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Posson, Bridget" %D 2005 %T Interpreting Stream Ecology: Bringing Together Environmental Education and Scientific Study in Determining Species Richness of Insects in Riffles and Pools %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 Spring 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Interpreting Stream Ecology: Bringing Together Environmental Education and Scientific Study in Determining Species Richness of Insects in Riffles and Pools "%X Freshwater streams can support a varying number of species of insects; some live in pools and some live in riffles. Riffle sites have tumbling and well oxygenated water and pools have slow to stationary amounts of water with low amounts of dissolved oxygen. Three riffle and three pool sites were sampled to count the number of different orders and morphospecies present. Once the data was collected, a stream quality assessment was conducted to determine if the stream quality in any of the sites had an impact on the number of individuals present. Special adaptations of the most prevalent species found (mayflies and black fly larvae) were analyzed to determine if having holdfasts for fast moving water were preferred over a specialized diet to guarantee higher rates of survival. Some overlap is expected among the two environments, but only of species that can tolerate the differences in dissolved oxygen due to physical adaptations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PossonBposter.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Poticha, Shelly" %D 1982 %T The San Lorenzo River Project: Citizen Participation in Community Design %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The San Lorenzo River Project: Citizen Participation in Community Design %L Box Jj %K Environmental planning appropriate technology land use flood plains community design Army Corps of Engineers San Lorenzo River Citizen Action %X The San Lorenzo River Project is an attempt by local citizens to make the San Lorenzo River a safe and more beautiful asset to the Santa Cruz community. Through a series of "public meetings, local business, environmental, neighborhood," "and community organizations, as well as interested individuals" "and public officials, have worked together to develop initial" plans for simultaneously making the river an integrated part of the downtown urban environment and safe from future floods. ���� �� As a student of Environmental Studies with an emphasis "in planning and public policy, I have written this report as" an example of a project which has employed a method of citizen participation in the decision making process of a local planning issue. This report documents the proceedings of the SanLorenzo River Project from September '81 to June '82. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PotichaS1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Potter, Covey" %D 2004 %T Rehabilitation of a Desert Fish Refuge: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Owens Tui Chub at Mule Spring %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of Calfornia Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Parker, Ingrid" %! Rehabilitation of a Desert Fish Refuge: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Owens Tui Chub at Mule Spring %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PotterC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Potter, Sara L." %D 1993 %T Teaching Water Conservation in Santa Cruz County: A Guide to Resources and a Proposal for Teaching Sustainable Water Use %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Teaching Water Conservation in Santa Cruz County: A Guide to Resources and a Proposal for Teaching Sustainable Water Use %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Potts, Keith" %D 1993 %T Vegetation Survey and Mapping of the Bonny Doon Sand Hills Ecological Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation Survey and Mapping of the Bonny Doon Sand Hills Ecological Reserve %L Box Kk %K Bonny Doon sand hills ecology vegetation %0 Thesis "%A Powell, Gregory" %D 1994 %T Benicia : creating a pedestrian environment %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Benicia : creating a pedestrian environment %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Power, Jay H." %D 1972 "%T Seismic Refraction Survey of the Boonie Doon Aquifer, Santa Cruz County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 %8 15 Jun 1972 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Seismic Refraction Survey of the Boonie Doon Aquifer, Santa Cruz County, California" %L Box Jj %K Seismic refraction wave traveling geography Boonie Doon aquifers "%X Seismic refraction was used to measure the depth to the groundwater table and the thickness of the Santa margarita sandstone aquifer in the Bonnie Doon Area, Santa Cruz County, California. ��Three, and in one case, four subsurface layers with distinctive seismic velocities were recognized. ��Soil has velocities of 1100 to 1200 feet per second, undersaturated sandstone has velocities of 1700 to 3600 feet per second and water-saturated sandstone has velocities of 5000 to 6700 feet per second. ��Basement rocks, detected by one profile, have a velocity of approximately 20,000 feet per second. ��The groundwater table occurs at depths of 20 feet to 45 feet." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PowerJ1972.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Powers, Michael Ashworth" %D 1992 %T Residential Grey Water Use in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Residential Grey Water Use in California %L Box Kk %K Appropriate Technology %0 Thesis "%A Praetzel, Anne-Marie" %D 1988 %T On Hunting Mountain Lions in California - Senior Thesis Project E.S %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 10 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! On Hunting Mountain Lions in California - Senior Thesis Project E.S %L Box Jj %K Environmental Literature mountain lion hunting essays newspaper articles animal protection %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PraetzelA1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pratt, William" %D 1985 %T Integrated Environmental Planning: Theory and Models %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Feb 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Integrated Environmental Planning: Theory and Models %L Box Jj %K Environmental planning social systems mitigation population modeling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PrattW1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pray, Rachel" %D 1988 %T Caught in the Nets: Pacific Ocean Fisheries and the Incidental Kill of Dolphins %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Caught in the Nets: Pacific Ocean Fisheries and the Incidental Kill of Dolphins %L Box Jj %0 Thesis "%A Pressman, Bo" %D 1985 %T The Deer Of Onion Creek: A Natural History Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Deer Of Onion Creek: A Natural History Study %L Box Jj %K Deer Fawning Behavior Feeding grounds deer population sexual segregation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PressmanB1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Price, Glen" %D 1980 %T Mane Ma' Linka Melo: (Now We're Walking Right) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 97 %8 15 Dec 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mane Ma' Linka Melo: (Now We're Walking Right) %L Box Jj %K South Sulawesi Toraja people community development developing countries %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PriceG1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Price, James S." %T Liability and Compensation Laws Pertaining to Oil Spills: An Economic Analysis %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 72 %9 Senior Thesis %! Liability and Compensation Laws Pertaining to Oil Spills: An Economic Analysis %L Box Ddd %K oil spill management federal regulations insurance premiums federal compensation for oil spills %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PriceJSunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Price, Mackenzie" %D 2010 %T Sowing The Seeds Of A New Education: Teaching Culturally "Contextualized Science Through School Gardens In Chiapas, MX." %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 79 "%Y Lu, Flora" "%E Studies, Latin American and Latino" %8 12 Aug 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sowing The Seeds Of A New Education: Teaching Culturally "Contextualized Science Through School Gardens In Chiapas, MX." %K Chiapas Mexico Garden Education Traditional Ecological Knowledge Contextualized Curriculum Maya "%X Based on a project establishing school gardens in Chiapas, Mexico, this thesis" explores the potential of garden based science education to foster collaboration and communication between traditional models of knowledge and western science education. By "virtue of its standardization, contemporary education is unable to meet the needs of students" from every background. This thesis explores the challenges that students from rural and indigenous communities face in reconciling their own experiences of the natural world with "western science as it is taught in schools, as well as the strengths with which they meet these" challenges. Drawing from multiple disciplines this thesis offers insight into the components necessary to build a culturally and ecologically resilient garden education program. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PriceM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Price, Ryan" %D 2011 %T Pollinator Effectiveness of Faculative (Antrozous Pallidus) and obligate (leptonycteris yerbabuenae) nectarfeeding bats %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Frick, Winifred" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Pollinator Effectiveness of Faculative (Antrozous Pallidus) and obligate (leptonycteris yerbabuenae) nectarfeeding bats %K nectar feeding bats plant pollinator interactions %X Plant-pollinator interactions are great opportunities to observe mutualistic relationships and to assess selective pressures acting on species. We used infrared videography to observe visits by two species of nectar-feeding bats to flowers of the batadapted cardon (Pachycereus pringlei) cactus and collected stigmas after single visits to quantify the amount of pollen deposited by each species in order to compare pollinator effectiveness among facultative and obligate nectar-feeding bats. We predicted that an "obligate nectarivorous bat, the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae" "[=curasoae], Phyllostomidae), would deliver more pollen to cardon flowers than a" "facultative nectarivorous bat, the pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus, Verpertilionidae)," because of specialized adaptations to nectar-feeding such as elongated faces and hovering "capabilities. Counter to our predictions, we found that the median number of pollen" grains deposited by pallid bats is 12.96 times greater than the median number of pollen "grains deposited by lesser long nosed bats (95% CI: 4.5,37.29). In addition, we found" "lesser long-nosed bats deposited significantly less pollen as time from sunset increased," whereas there was no relationship among time of visit and amount of pollen deposited by pallid bats. We hypothesize that lesser long-nosed bats may groom and ingest pollen on "their fur throughout the night, since pollen may be a significant source of protein in their" nectarivorous diet. Our results suggest that a specialized nectarivorous pollinator may not be as beneficial a pollinator as a facultative bat that lacks any specialized morphological adaptions for nectar feeding. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PriceR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Pringle, Mika" %D 1993 %T Creating a Brochure for Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating a Brochure for Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve %L Box Kk %K Younger Lagoon nature natural reserve brochure %0 Thesis "%A Protsik, Sharon M." %D 1987 %T Public Investigation-Status Report of the Mountin View - Five Hazardous Chemical Leak Sites %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 91 %8 15 Apr 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Public Investigation-Status Report of the Mountin View - Five Hazardous Chemical Leak Sites %L Box Jj %K Toxic waste sites "Mountain View, CA" chemical leaks environmental toxicology "%X The purpose of this dissertation is to provide information about the Mountain View - Five hazardous chemical leak site located in Mountain View, California. The report describes in detail the history of the investigation and clean-up efforts at the site from 1981 to present." "�� �� ��Included is a summary of the activities and regulatory procedures of the five liable semiconductor firms and the government agencies overseeing their investigation and clean-up. Also included are chapters describing: the geology of the area, the nature of sub surface chemical transport, local public concern, and the remedial action being carried out at site." "�� �� ��The Appendix consists of information about the companies, maps of the site, correspondence concerning the investigation, and a glossary of terms." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ProtsikS1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Proulx, Frank" %D 2011 %T Influencing The Santa Cruz Climate Action Plan: Discussion Of People Power's Campaign Technique %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Duane, Timothy" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Influencing The Santa Cruz Climate Action Plan: Discussion Of People Power's Campaign Technique "%K Santa Cruz, local politics, Climate Change, Climate Action Plan, People Power" %X This Senior Internship Project consisted of formulating a response to the City of Santa "Cruz's draft Climate Action Plan. Working within the context of a inter-organizational campaign," techniques used are discussed in terms of what had the greatest effect and what could have been improved upon. Lessons learned are intended to be applicable to future campaigns surrounding public documents under revision. Our most successful actions have all involved forming personal "relationships with others in the community, including members of City commissions, the CAP drafter," and other environmental groups. The largest difficulties faced have been due to internal conflicts and disagreements within the Santa Cruz environmental movement and resistance from City staff to our proposals. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ProulxF.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Przekop, Jeanne Jordan" %D 1984 %T Interpretive Museum Display for Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 9 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Interpretive Museum Display for Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box Jj %K Museum Displays Interpretation State Parks Environmental Art %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PrzekopJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Przekop, Maryn" %D 1977 %T Understanding and Encouraging Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Understanding and Encouraging Environmental Education %L Box Ddd %K environmental education environmental awareness educational skill knowledge base curriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PrzekopM1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Puccio, Barbara" %D 1999 %T Can the use of Plant Drugs contribute to Biodiversity conservation? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Can the use of Plant Drugs contribute to Biodiversity conservation? %L Box Kk %K plant drugs native plant knowledge plant property rights "biodiversity conservation""" %0 Thesis "%A Purcell, Sheila" %D 1981 %T In a Mediate State...Community Mediation and the Courts %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 91 %9 Senior Thesis %! In a Mediate State...Comunity Mediation and the Courts %L Box Jj %K conflict mediation court ordered mediation arbitration lawsuits Citizen Action %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PurcellS1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Putman, Michael" %D 1984 %T Whole Access at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Aug 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Whole Access at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box Jj %K Ano nuevo State Park Whole access accessibly handicapped access %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PutmanM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Putnam, Daniel B." %D 1993 "%T A Step Towards a New Planning Form: The Intersection of Anarchism, Ecology, and Bioregionalism" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Step Towards a New Planning Form: The Intersection of Anarchism, Ecology, and Bioregionalism" %L Box Kk %K Anarchism authority ecology bioregionalism %0 Thesis "%A Pyle, Thomas" %D 1972 %T Differential Fertility and Population Control in the United States %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 %8 22 May 1972 %9 Senior Thesis %! Differential Fertility and Population Control in the United States %L Box Ddd %K population control fertility differences pregnancy rates birth rates race and fertility rates %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/PyleT1972.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Qolus, Chellema" %D 1991 %T Econet Internship %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Econet Internship %K Computer Modeling %0 Thesis "%A Qolus, Chellema" %D 1991 %T IGC User Survey as an Instrument for Network Analysis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! IGC User Survey as an Instrument for Network Analysis %L Box Kk %K Computer Modeling %0 Thesis "%A Quever, Joseph" %T A Photographic and Interpretive Study of the Natural Communities of Wilder Ranch State Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Photographic and Interpretive Study of the Natural Communities of Wilder Ranch State Park %K Areas - Wilder Ranch %0 Thesis "%A Quinlivan, Keith R." %D 1974 %T Feeding Habits of Herman's Gulls %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 15 %8 26 Apr 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Feeding Habits of Herman's Gulls %L Box Ddd %K Heermann's Gull feeding habits stomach contant findings fish diets %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/QuinlivanKR1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rada, Nick Frank" "%A Meadow-Hills, Aaron" "%A McGlaughlin, Bill" "%A Reiter, Jeff" "%A Saxton, Adrienne" %D 1992 %T Intelligent energy: the sun as an alternative power source %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Intelligent energy: the sun as an alternative power source %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Rado, Chris" %D 1992 %T Everything You Wanted To Know About Oakes But Were Afraid To Ask %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Everything You Wanted To Know About Oakes But Were Afraid To Ask %L Box Kk %K Areas - UCSC - Flora %0 Thesis "%A Radovich, Olivia" %D 2011 %T For Whom Is This Sustainable? The Challenges and Opportunities to Ensuring Social Equality and Fair Labor Standards on Small Organic Farms %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. Honors %P 30 "%Y Julie Guthman, Community Studies" %8 15 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! For Whom Is This Sustainable? The Challenges and Opportunities to Ensuring Social Equality and Fair Labor Standards on Small Organic Farms %K Agriculture and Land Based Training Association sustainability farmworkers labor market fair labor standards social equality small-scale organic farms %X The Agriculture and Land Based Training Association (ALBA) is a non-profit "aimed towards empowering disadvantaged citizens, many previous farmworkers, in the Salinas" area by providing them with proper training and technical support to begin a small organic farming business. This paper examines how this program is or is not sustainable for all people "involved, including the workers; why this is such a difficult task to ensure with the current labor" market and small scale of the organic farms; and what can be done to improve ALBA�۪s role as a vehicle for sustainability and ensuring social equality on small organic farms. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RadovichO.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Radpour, Adam" %D 2011 %T Vasco Road Permanent Wildlife Fence & Crossings: Project Design and Analysis %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Zdravka Tzankova, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Dec 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Vasco Road Permanent Wildlife Fence & Crossings: Project Design and Analysis "%K p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt "font-family: ""Times New Roman""" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } Vasco Road Wildlife fencing Wildlife crossing Wildlife jumpout California tiger Salamander San Joaquin kit fox California red-legged frog "%X @font-face { font-family: ""TimesNewRomanPSMT""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } This project report will outline the planning and construction of permanent���������������������� " " wildlife fencing and crossings currently being implemented along a high-volume traffic corridor��These fences and crossings are designed to protect and sustain special-status species such as California tiger salamander, San Joaquin kit fox, California red-legged frog, American Badger, and San Francisco gartersnake. ��Our company works to monitor fence construction and ensure work done matches the general plans." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RadpourA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Radseresht, Mehrdad" %D 1976 %T Systems of Use: A Medium for the Translation of Cultures into Information Inputs for the Modeling of Developmental Plans %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Systems of Use: A Medium for the Translation of Cultures into Information Inputs for the Modeling of Developmental Plans %L Box Zz %K Modernization Land use Ecosystems Materialist Causal Associations Medieval History %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RadsereshtM1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rafalow, Amy" %D 1981 %T Science in Society: Male Bias in Scientific Inquiry %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Science in Society: Male Bias in Scientific Inquiry %L Box Jj %K Objectiveness in Science Male bias interviews gender and science gender inequality %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RafalowA1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Raimondi, Christina" %D 1993 %T Prey-Parasitoid Densities and Ratios in Conventional and Organic Tomato Agricultural Systems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 15 %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Prey-Parasitoid Densities and Ratios in Conventional and Organic Tomato Agricultural Systems %L Box Jj %K animal populations pest control chemical control biocontrol tomato agriculture organic farming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RaimondiC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ralston, Ian" %D 2008 %T Evidence Of Size Selective Mortality On Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) In A Central California Stream System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 18 "%Y Jonathan Moore, Ecology" %8 12 Dec 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! EVIDENCE OF SIZE SELECTIVE MORTALITY ON COHO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH) IN A CENTRAL CALIFORNIA STREAM SYSTEM %K Coho Salmon Stream Ecology Hatchery Supplementation Size Selective Mortality PIT Tag Central California Stream "%X ABSTRACT: The pacific coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) is a species of pacific salmonid that, like other stream reared pacific salmonids, displays the unique life history strategy of anadromy. During the spring, coho salmon smolts migrate downstream from their hatching sites and into the ocean, where they will spend typically ~3 years growing reproductively until they return to their native creek as spawning adults. In this study, I sampled 172 scales of coho smolts collected from Scott Creek since 2003. Each of these fish bears a PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag, allowing the potential that these fish will be recognized as recaps if they are captured as adults. For this study, I aim to investigate the size variance correlation between coho salmon smolts that are recaptured as adults. In back calculation of size at ocean entry, I have identified the favored size class for survival after ocean entry. These results will provide a framework for the size interval that the ocean selects for in smolts entering the ocean. A statistical T Test will verify the significance of the findings." "%Z Evolutionary, Biology" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RalstonI.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ramage, Matt" %D 2005 %T Senior Internship at the Central Coast Regional Office of the California Coastal Commission %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %9 Senior Internship %! Senior Internship at the Central Coast Regional Office of the California Coastal Commission %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RamageM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ramey, John Rogers" %D 1994 %T The Economic and Environmental Aspects of Wind Power %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Economic and Environmental Aspects of Wind Power %L Box Kk %K Energy pollution wind energy supply and demand %0 Thesis "%A Ramezani, Ahmad" %D 1984 "%T Ecology and Agricultural Conditions in the Middle East and their Implications for Economic Development, with emphasis on Iran" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Ecology and Agricultural Conditions in the Middle East and their Implications for Economic Development, with emphasis on Iran" %L Box Jj %K Agriculture Ecodevelopment Iran agricultural regions food sources "%X The Middle East has become the focus of attention in the international affairs during the last decade. The attention however, has been political in nature and concerned only with the resources of the region, its strategic importance to the superpowers, or just plain mass propaganda.��" "�� �� ��Whatever the external views of the developments in the Middle East have been, the fact remains that the region has experienced massive economic, social, and most importantly cultural alterations since the turn of the century. These alterations have had profound effects on every aspect of life in the Middle East and will continue to do so." "�� �� ��A necessary condition for better understanding of the prevailing conditions is to take a historical approach. However, a historical approach must also reflect on the environmental and agricultural conditions of the region because these factors have been of paramount importance in social and cultural developments.��" "�� �� This paper attempts to expose the problems in the agricultural sector of the region in general and Iran's specifically. In the first part, information regarding the ecology of the region is presented. The second part is concerned with the history of agriculture in the Middle East and the problems in this sector. The third and last part of this paper focuses on agriculture in Iran and the major land reform which was initiated in 1962 and the problems thereafter. It must be noted that problems in the agricultural sector of Iran, presented in Part Three, are in fact common to the region. Therefore the single country approach in the last section is not due to specific differences." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RamezaniA1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ramirez, Margaret L." %D 1989 "%T A Comparison of Fecal Coliform, Fecal Streptococcus, Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Between Seven Sites Along the San Lorenzo River" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Comparison of Fecal Coliform, Fecal Streptococcus, Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Between Seven Sites Along the San Lorenzo River" %L Box Jj %K San Lorenzo River water quality bacterial counts storm drains %X This study was undertaken for a four week period between "February 14, 1989 to March 18, 1989 along the lower San Lorenzo River," "from Sycamore Grove to the river mouth, in Santa Cruz County, California." "The water was measured for dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature (0C)," fecal coliforms (FC) and fecal streptococcus (FS) at seven sites. I wanted to determine if bacterial counts change as the river flows through the City "of Santa Cruz, and if temperature and dissolved oxygen affect bacterial" counts. Fecal coliform and fecal streptococcus counts were low for the first three weeks and increased during week four after it had rained. Sites 2 and 5 had the highest geometric mean FC and FS counts. Mean FC/FS ratios for sites 2 and 6 were indicative of contamination from "human sources. Sites 2,5 and 6 were all constant low-flow side streams" "of the river. Frequent cleaning of storm drains, which can be a reservoir" "of bacteria, and assessment of possible leaking sanitary sewers, that" "were installed in the 1920's, are important to maintain the river as anamenity and intrinsic to the goals river restoration." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RamirezM1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ramos, Daniel" %D 1994 "%T Urban infill, a key development strategy" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Urban infill, a key development strategy" %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Rand, Dana" %D 1994 %T Enriching children through the tidepool experience : an activity guide for docents %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Enriching children through the tidepool experience : an activity guide for docents %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Randall, Julie" %D 2005 "%T Uranium mining in the black hills of South Dakota and the environmental, social and health impacts to Lakota communities" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. "%Y Press, Daniel" %9 Senior Thesis "%! Uranium mining in the black hills of South Dakota and the environmental, social and health impacts to Lakota communities." "%X Environmental justice can be described as the ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���fair treatment of races, cultures, incomes, and educational levels with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. Fair treatment implies that no population of people should be forced to shoulder a disproportionate share of the negative environmental impacts of pollution or environmental hazards due to lack of political or economic strength.��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� Environmental justice cases have historically lacked significant documentation and research on the environmental and health impacts caused by irresponsible and unrestricted uranium mining in the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. There has been an extensive amount of uranium mining done in the Black Hills since its discovery in the early 1950��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s. Since then, there have been countless incidences of downstream contaminations occurring on native lands such as the Pine Ridge, Standing Rock, and Cheyenne River Indian Reservations. These contaminations were correlated with the Edgemont uranium mining and milling activities in southwestern South Dakota. The remediation efforts by the responsible mining companies and the government have come a long way over the years, with the decommissioning of one of the biggest polluting uranium mills in South Dakota during the 1960��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s and1970��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�Edgemont uranium mill. One of the biggest environmental injustices currently occurring on native lands is the Cave Hills abandoned uranium mine in northwestern South Dakota. The Cave Hills abandoned uranium mines have been causing numerous illnesses and cancers on nearby native communities and as far as 100 miles away on the Standing Rock reservation. Kerr McGee Nuclear Fuels Corporation has been identified as the primary responsible party, however they have been uncooperative in coming to an agreement for a mitigation plan for the site. Slow and limited responses by U.S. EPA and U.S. Forest Service government officials have generated speculation as to whether or not the government officials are upholding their responsibility to the environment and to the people. These cases have illustrated that minorities and low-income communities are not the only people impacted by uranium mining activities, for these environmental catastrophes affect not only the Lakota nation but also the entire state. Listing of the Cave Hills site on the National Priority List (NPL) is critical, however accomplishing that feat will represent only a stepping-stone in the amount of work that needs to be done to lessen environmental and health impacts to Indian reservations and communities." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RandallJ.doc %0 Thesis "%A Raney, Christopher B." %D 1979 %T Defining the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 %Y Bowden %8 10 Dec 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Defining the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency %L Box Zz "%K Lake Tahoe, CA" Planning Agencies Land use Environmental Planning Development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RaneyC1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Raniel, John" %D 1994 %T Community supported agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Community supported agriculture %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Ranney, David W." %D 1994 %T Loss of genetic diversity in metapopulations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Loss of genetic diversity in metapopulations %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Rapport, Judy M." %D 1981 %T Case Study Santa Cruz County Interest in Industry - Specific Savings Plans %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Case Study Santa Cruz County Interest in Industry - Specific Savings Plans %L Box Jj %K banking accounts savings accounts loans green energy investment interest rates %X The author was interested in learning whether the citizens of Santa Cruz County would like to involve themselves in a specific kind of banking investment plan that would benefit the solar and energy conservation industries. An attitude survey was taken of 400 households in Santa Cruz "County, California regarding opinion toward a new type of time" "savings account where depositors would have prior knowledge of," "and approval for, the type of industries destined to receive these" funds as a loan. Many statistical associations were found that negatively linked "the increasing age of the respondents to new account interest," i.e. the younger respondents favored these accounts. New account interest was also found to be positively associated with the "opinion that the housing industry, and to a lesser extent, the" "agricultural, and alternative energy industries, were important" to future economic development. and that respondents would favor opening a time savings account that favored these above three industries. "Additionally, statistical associations were found that indicate" (1) individuals whose checking account are outside the statewide banking network favor such new accounts more than others and (2)those with children favor these accounts over others. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RapportJ1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rasak, Sarah" "%A Mujic, Alija" %T Biological Filtration System for Use in Non-Point Source Agricultural Effluent Pollution Control %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Swezey, Sean" %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Filtration System for Use in Non-Point Source Agricultural Effluent Pollution Control %K Nutrient Levels Ocean Pollution Agricultural Runoff Agricultural Pollution Increased Nutrient Levels Environmental Contaminants "%X Agricultural runoff is a major contributor to the degradation of water quality and aquatic habitats. Agricultural activities, such as fertilizer application, have been identified as the major contributor of increased nutrient concentrations in the Gulf of Mexico. Decreasing nutrient levels in agricultural runoff is a critical step to protect the quality of local water systems, decrease eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, and protect the health of aquatic ecosystems. This study investigates the efficacy of a mycofiltration system to sequester nitrogen and phosphorus under differing flow rates and concentrations of fertilizer solution. A single strain of Pleurotus ostreatus (Tricholomatacea) was tested as a component of a biological filtration system for use in non-point source agricultural effluent pollution control. Overall, un-inoculated straw had lower mean parts per million for NO3-N and NH4-N and the mycelium laden straw had lower mean parts per million PO4-P." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RasakS_MujicA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rawle, Carol" %D 1981 %T The Loch Lomond Book %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 64 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" "%E Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Dec 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Loch Lomond Book %L Box Jj %K Loch Lomond History of California cities Geology Environmental history watershed ecosystems dams fishing plant communities Loch Lomond Reservoir %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RawleC1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ray, Cordelia Arabia Isabelle" %D 1993 %T Wilderness literature: an internship at Santa Cruz High School %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wilderness literature: an internship at Santa Cruz High School %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Ray, Charles Bond" %D 1990 %T Inuit Land Claims: The Ecodevelopment of Arctic Canada %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 80 "%Y Cooley, Richard" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 11 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Inuit Land Claims: The Ecodevelopment of Arctic Canada %L Box Kk "%K Ecodevelopment, Inuit people, Canadian Artic" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/BondR1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Raymond, Tristan" %D 1993 %T Status of the California Pinnipeds in the Santa Cruz County Area %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Status of the California Pinnipeds in the Santa Cruz County Area %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Raznick, Michael L." %D 1995 %T Life-table Studies for Comparison and Calculation of Developmental Temperature Threshold of Trichogramma thalense: A Possible Biological Control Agent of the Artichoke Plume Moth %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Life-table Studies for Comparison and Calculation of Developmental Temperature Threshold of Trichogramma thalense: A Possible Biological Control Agent of the Artichoke Plume Moth %L Box Kk %K Agroecology biological control artichokes life-tables %0 Thesis "%A Rea, Stephen" %D 1992 %T Clean Air Meets the Smog of Politics: A Theoretical and Practical Evaluation of Clean Air Policy Past and Present %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Clean Air Meets the Smog of Politics: A Theoretical and Practical Evaluation of Clean Air Policy Past and Present %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Reagan, Daniella" %D 2009 %T Predator Preference for Complex Calls in Anurans: American Bull frogs (Rana catesbeiana) and California Red-legged Frogs (Rana draytonii) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 10 "%Y Chris Wilmers, Environmental Studies" %8 10 Aug 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Predator Preference for Complex Calls in Anurans: American Bull frogs (Rana catesbeiana) and California Red-legged Frogs (Rana draytonii) %K anurans invasive predators behavior communication evolutionary trap "%X This study examines whether or not invasive American bullfrogs are utilizing breeding calls to locate native amphibians as prey, and whether call complexity influences the rate of predation. We specifically examined whether bullfrogs preferentially prey upon endangered native California red-legged frogs (CRLF) that produce complex mating calls. We recorded CRLF mating calls at the Elkhorn Ranch. We caught a total of six bullfrogs from ponds at the Elkhorn Ranch and Antonelli��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Pond in central California. We conducted playback experiments to test for predator preference of CRLF mating calls. We measured strength of response towards the complex call, initial call choice, and total time spent near a speaker. Based on these indices of choice, we found that American bullfrogs prefer complex mating calls of CRLF to simple calls. We discussed this phenomenon as a possible evolutionary trap and its implications upon native CRLF mating behavior" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReaganD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reames, Deborah S." %D 1974 %T Natural Law Vs. Human Law in the United States %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 122 %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Law Vs. Human Law in the United States %L Box Zz %K Human Law Natural Law Ecological destruction American natural resources American Natural History %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReamesD1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reardon, Juan" %D 2005 %T Agriculture in Brazil and Genetic Engineering %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 Spring 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture in Brazil and Genetic Engineering %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReardonSThesis.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reaves, Antonia" %T Nursing Homes: Filling the Gap? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 "%Y Burton, Dudley" "%E Manfred, Shaffer" %9 Senior Thesis %! Nursing Homes: Filling the Gap? %L Box Zz %K Nursing Homes Alternative forms of care Elderly care Environmental Planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReavesA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rebecchi, Chris" %D 1990 "%T Analysis of Temperature and Humidity conditions at a Monarch Butterfly (Danaus Plexippus) Overwintering Site in Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Analysis of Temperature and Humidity conditions at a Monarch Butterfly (Danaus Plexippus) Overwintering Site in Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Reboh, Marie" %D 1994 %T Singing up a new world : environmental and social change through music in the western world %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Singing up a new world : environmental and social change through music in the western world %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Redman, Graham" %D 2010 "%T IdentifyingVariationsIn Abundance And Density In Relation To Habitat, Temperature, Time Of Day, And Season For " Ixodes Pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 25 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Thesis "%! IdentifyingVariationsIn Abundance And Density In Relation To Habitat, Temperature, Time Of Day, And Season For " Ixodes Pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) "%K @font-face { font-family: ""Cambria""" "}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt "font-family: ""Times New Roman""" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 "} Ixodes pacificus, Western Black-legged tick, Northern Coastal California, Temporal and Spatial Abundance, Density, Lyme Disease, Grassland, Mixed Evergreen, Redwood." "%X @font-face { font-family: ""Cambria""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } The western black-legged tick is the primary vector of Lyme disease in the western United States. Identifying how environmental and meteorological factors influence tick presence is important to understanding the risks associated with this species. ticks were collected in the three dominant vegetative habitats on campus: grassland, mixed evergreen, and redwood. Two plots were constructed for each habitat type within the University of California at Santa Cruz property boundary. The three life stages, larvae, nymph, and adult were observed at each of the three habitats. Mean densities for each life stage were compared between habitats. Three times as many larvae were found in grassland compared to mixed evergreen and redwood forest habitats. Mixed evergreen forest habitats yielded the highest density of adult ticks, while the redwood sites had the lowest abundance of all three life stages.�� Tick abundance was not correlated with the temperature and time of day of sampling, although which life stages were most common did vary from mid September to late November. Further research is necessary to accurately determine whether tick activity is dependent on variations in temperature and time of observation." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RedmanG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Redmond, Parker" %D 2009 %T A growth comparison and life history analysis of geographically isolated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss ) populations from a small central California creek with a supplemental NOAA research spawning component %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University if California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A growth comparison and life history analysis of geographically isolated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss ) populations from a small central California creek with a supplemental NOAA research spawning component %K Trout Anadromous Residual Resident Smolt Parr Condition Growth Spawn "%X The primary purpose of this report is to compare the growth of rainbow trout with differentlife�ېhistories (Oncorhynchus mykiss) from Big Creek, in central California. In their transition from ���parrs�۝to ���smolts�۝, anadromous rainbow trout go through ���smoltification�۝, which is a complex series ofphysiological, behavioral, chemical and morphological changes that allow them to survive in saltwater.Resident rainbow trout differ from steelhead in that they do not leave their freshwater environment, andthus do not perform smoltification. In this study, I examine two groups of rainbow trout that aregeographically isolated by a waterfall that is impassible to upstream migrants. Fish collected from belowthe falls express an anadromous phenotype, while the above falls fish do not. Visual and quantitativesampling of the fish were carried out over their captivity at the Monterey Bay Salmon & Trout Project�۪shatchery facility located in the Scott Creek watershed. In this study I documented significant growthdifferences between sample dates and fish groups. The greatest differences were observed during Spring2009, and there is a clear indication that smoltification was occurring in the below falls fish during thistime. In addition to growth analysis, this study contributes to an on�ېgoing study being conducted byNational Atmospheric and Ocean Administration research geneticist Devon E. Pearse. To assist hisresearch, reproductively mature fish from both groups, as well as fish from the main stem of Scott Creek,were crossbred with each other in an attempt to raise offspring with mixed genetics and to conductfurther genetic analysis. Spawning was successful for 3 out of 4 females, and there are currently over 520fry each with specific genetics being reared at the MBSTP hatchery." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/RedmondP/RedmondP.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reeb, Steve" %D 2009 %T Oaks Garden Initiative %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univiersity of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 85 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Oaks Garden Initiative %K Students for Organic Solutions Campaign Oakes Garden Initiative "%X The Students for Organic Solutions Campaign (SOS) presents the Oakes Garden Initiative, which is designed to give the reader an in depth look at the components that go into the formation of a campaign project and how the interactions of all those components fit together to accomplish the vision and mission of the campaign. The Oakes Garden Initiative was first envisioned by SOS campaign coordinators Catherine Maria Gomez and Stephen Vincent Reeb to work with the Oakes community to create a sustainable vegetable garden at the college that would function as a learning space to educate the student community about sustainable agriculture and social justice issues pertaining to the global/local food system. During the course of the campaign the project encountered many obstacles that stood in the way of the Garden Initiative to move forward, thus the campaign coordinators acted swiftly and responsibly to ensure that the project would not fail. The Oakes garden Initiative as of present is in its begining stages and is at the threshold of becoming a reality to the Oakes college community. This guide is a documentation of the trial, errors and success of the SOS campaign during the winter and spring quarters of 2009 and will provide much needed guidance to any future campaign coordinators wishing to implement a project within a community." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReebS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reed, Jason Ray" %D 2002 %T Elkhorn Slough and its South Marsh in Retrospect Including Solutions to Increased Erosional Processes %B Environmental Studies and Anthropology %9 Senior Thesis %! Elkhorn Slough and its South Marsh in Retrospect Including Solutions to Increased Erosional Processes %L Box Kk %K Elkhorn Slough Restoration Project South Marsh Erosional Processes %0 Thesis "%A Reed, Michael S." %D 1995 %T Ethics of Watershed Restoration in the Lake Tahoe Basin %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ethics of Watershed Restoration in the Lake Tahoe Basin %L Box Kk %K Watershed restoration environmental ethics Lake Tahoe indigenous world view %0 Thesis "%A Reed, Richard" %D 1979 %T Amtrak: Is this any way to run a railroad? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 "%Y Rothman, Don" %8 15 Dec 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Amtrak: Is this any way to run a railroad? %L Box Zz %K Amtrack Railroad development Passenger railroads railroad history %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReedR1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reeves, Robert" %D 1998 "%T Geographic Information Systems, Soil Erosion, and the Applications of a GIS-based Soil Erosion Model" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Geographic Information Systems, Soil Erosion, and the Applications of a GIS-based Soil Erosion Model" %L Box Kk %K GIS ANSWERS Modeling "Soil Erosion""" %0 Thesis "%A Reid, Sarah Ann" %D 2007 %T Ethnobotany of California: The value of traditional knowledge and our relationship to the land %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 59 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 07 Jun 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Ethnobotany of California: The value of traditional knowledge and our relationship to the land %K California native plants Ethnobotany Traditional knowledge Land-use relationships "%X Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between plants and humans. This project is meant to highlight that relationship specifically in the context of native California landscapes. Relying on traditional knowledge from California Indians, experience of contemporary herbalists, and experiments in the field of Western medicine, I have compiled ethnobotanical information for nineteen California native plants found in the California Native Entrance Garden at the Arboretum at UC Santa Cruz. The result is a booklet that leads the Arboretum visitor on a self-guided tour of the medicinal, edible, and otherwise useful plant species in the garden. In my thesis I argue that learning about the many potential uses of native plants gives the Arboretum visitor an opportunity to learn more about their landscape and the ways they can personally interact with the land. I discuss our current disconnection to the land and examine the ways that traditional knowledge about the land has become devalued in our contemporary society. My project proposes to value traditional knowledge and continue to use and build upon it as a strategy for interacting with the landscape and breaking the divide between nature and culture. Once a person gets to know the plants in their landscape and develops a reciprocal, practical, and meaningful relationship with them, the person becomes more connected to their place. If a person can interact with and benefit from the land around them, they will gain a more vested interest in conserving that land for future use. Thus, in learning about ethnobotany and establishing one�‰���‰��s personal relationship with the land through the use native plants, and ethic of sustainability is instilled." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReidS.pdf "%+ 239 Cambridge Ave., San Leandro, CA 94577" %0 Thesis "%A Reilly, Catherine" %D 1992 %T Watsonville's affordable housing ordinance: a case study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Watsonville's affordable housing ordinance: a case study %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Reinertson, Tara" %D 1992 %T Abiotic Edge Effects in Islands of Douglas Fir Forests in Southwestern Oregon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Abiotic Edge Effects in Islands of Douglas Fir Forests in Southwestern Oregon %L Box Kk "%K Deforestation, Endangered Species" %0 Thesis "%A Reiss, John" %D 1984 "%T Herpetofauna of South Devil's Canyon, Monterey Co., California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 %8 15 Feb 1984 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Herpetofauna of South Devil's Canyon, Monterey Co., California" %L Box Jj %K Fire ecology herpetofaunua South Devil's Canyon environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReissJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reiter, Ash" %D 2006 %T Ash Reiter��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Environmental Studies Senior Internship with Outdoor Science Exploration: Spring & Summer 2006 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 %8 31 Aug 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Ash Reiter��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s Environmental Studies Senior Internship with Outdoor Science Exploration: Spring & Summer 2006 %K Camp Outdoor Science Education Children Environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReiterA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reiter, Ash" %D 2006 %T Internship with Outdoor Science Exploration %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %P 18 %! Internship with Outdoor Science Exploration %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReiterA1.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Remedios, Cynthia" %D 1973 %T The Development of the East Fork of Waddell Creek California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 111 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 21 Aug 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of the East Fork of Waddell Creek California %L Box Jj %K Environmental planning second homes East Waddell Creek urbanization %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RemediosC1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Remington, Chris Ejyo" %D 1995 %T Long Range Open Space Preserve: Comprehensive Use and Management Plan %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Long Range Open Space Preserve: Comprehensive Use and Management Plan %L Box Kk %K Land management endangered species species richness California Red-Legged Frogs %0 Thesis "%A Renee, Michelle" %D 1998 %T The Land and Water Conservation Fund: An Analysis of Annual Appropriations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Land and Water Conservation Fund: An Analysis of Annual Appropriations "%K Land and Water Conservation Fund, parks and recreation land, land conservation, environmental policy" %0 Thesis "%A Renne, Michelle" %D 1998 %T Land and Water Conservation Fund: An Analysis of Annual Appropriations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Land and Water Conservation Fund: An Analysis of Annual Appropriations %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Renzullo, Marcia J." %D 1984 %T Landscaping the UCSC Farm Gatehouse: Toward Demystification of the Landscape Design Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 May 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Landscaping the UCSC Farm Gatehouse: Toward Demystification of the Landscape Design Process %L Box Jj %K UCSC Farm Project Landscaping Landscape Architecture Land elevation topography environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RenzulloM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reti, Irene" %D 1982 %T Planning: a Feminist Re-vision %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 82 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Planning: a Feminist Re-vision %L Box Jj %K Environmental Planning Urban planning violence against women feminist planning housekeeping %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RetiI1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Reuben, June" %D 1984 %T Solving our Water Problems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 160 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Solving our Water Problems %L Box Jj %K Water shortages Economics and the environment water quality water cycle water and society %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ReubenJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rhine, Stephanie" %D 1985 %T Urban Waterfront Land Use %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 87 %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Urban Waterfront Land Use %L Box Jj %K Urbanization Waterfronts Exports environmental survey port industry %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RhineS1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rice, Carolyn Ingrid" %D 1985 "%T Creole Agriculture in Belize District, Belize, Central America" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Apr 1985 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Creole Agriculture in Belize District, Belize, Central America" %L Box Jj %K Belize District Bermudian Landing Agriculture Economics and Agriculture Farm Labor %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiceC1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rice, Dan" %D 1992 %T The Development of Certification Program Management Standards Pursuant to the Federal Organic Food Production Act of 1990 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of Certification Program Management Standards Pursuant to the Federal Organic Food Production Act of 1990 %L Box Kk %K Agriculture Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Rice, Justin" %D 2009 %T A feasibility Analysis for Solar Energy in the U.S %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Tzankova, Zdravka" %8 2 Sept 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! A feasibility Analysis for Solar Energy in the U.S. %K Solar Yes we can %X Yes We Can: A Feasibility Analysis for Solar Energy in the United States %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiceJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rice, Laura" %D 1976 %T Dilemmas in Rational Comprehensive Planning: The Coastal Zone Experience %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 92 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 01 Apr 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Dilemmas in Rational Comprehensive Planning: The Coastal Zone Experience %L Box Zz %K Coastal Zone Environmental Planning Coastal Environment Environmental Survey Planning methods %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiceL1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Richards, Dana" %D 1988 %T Vision and Realization in the Transformation of Culture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Vision and Realization in the Transformation of Culture %L Box Kk %0 Thesis "%A Richards, Megan" %D 2005 %T The native landscape: gardening with regional native plants in the San Francisco Bay area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 Spring 2004 %9 Senior Thesis %! The native landscape: gardening with regional native plants in the San Francisco Bay area %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RichardsM.html %0 Thesis "%A Richardson, Kirsten" "%A Lamkin, Kelly A." %D 1993 %T Sustaining agriculture in Santa Cruz County: a review of farm worker housing %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustaining agriculture in Santa Cruz County: a review of farm worker housing %L Box Vv %K Sustainable Agriculture Farm Worker Housing Farm Labor Housing stock government programs %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RichardsonK1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rick, Sarah" %D 2008 %T The Origin and the Natural History of the Coconut Palm %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Thesis %! The��_��̦��_�����Origin��_��̦��_�����and��_��̦��_�����the��_��̦��_�����Natural��_��̦��_�����History��_��̦��_�����of��_��̦��_�����the Coconut��_��̦��_�����Palm %K Coconut Palm Coconut Palm Uses Coconut Palm Growing Conditions Fanning Island Palmyra Historical Agricultural Records %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RickS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ridenour, Eric" %D 1988 "%T Environmental Impact Assessment of the June 30, l987 draft UCSC LRDP addressing the issues of Water Supply, Waste-water disposal, Solid Waste Disposal, and Energy Use" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 106 "%Y Pepper, Apr 1988Jim" %8 12 APr 1988 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Impact Assessment of the June 30, l987 draft UCSC LRDP addressing the issues of Water Supply, Waste-water disposal, Solid Waste Disposal, and Energy Use" %L Box Jj %K Environmental Impact Report Long Range Development Plan UC Santa Cruz Water supply Waste management energy use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RidenourE1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ridlehoover, Daniel" %D 2009 %T Eliminating Cortaderia jubata from YoungerLagoon Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Coordinator, Chris Krohn Internship" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Eliminating Cortaderia jubata from YoungerLagoon Reserve %K Cortaderia jubata Younger Lagoon Reserve %X 3 AbstractCortaderia jubata is a non�ېnative tussock grass that is quickly invading central California. Younger Lagoon Reserve (YLR) and UC Santa Cruz�۪s Long Marine " Laboratory (LML) is on a 29�ېhectare coastal site in Santa Cruz, California that is" home to a diverse collection of ecosystem types. As a condition for expanding the " current LML campus, UCSC is required to remove C. jubata from the reserve in three" years. This paper compiled all the pertinent peer�ېreviewed research as well as onsite invasion characteristics and extent that would be needed to create a thorough and achievable plan for the removal of C. jubata at YLR. The extent of the C. jubata " invasion as of March 2009 was documented using GIS, acting as a history marker" " and as a map for the removal and monitoring plan. For vegetation control, I" recommend using pruning shears to remove seed heads and a brush axe to remove the remaining vegetation. To remove the roots I recommend using a slightly modified Pulaski (developed by restorationist Ken Moore) to break and remove the root crown. Bimonthly and annual monitoring is required. Many hours of labor have been put in to beginning the removal plan and no new seedlings germinated during this past rainy season. Of the roughly 250 C. " jubata individuals considered within this invasion, about 12 have been removed. I" " expect another 12 will be removed by mid�ېJune, 2009, with the remaining plants" removed steadily thereafter. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/RidlehooverD/RidlehooverD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rieger, Jeff" %D 1980 %T General Aviation Airport Planning with Application to Santa Cruz Skypark %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! General Aviation Airport Planning with Application to Santa Cruz Skypark %L Box Jj %K Santa Cruz Skypark Airports General Aviation "Northern Santa Cruz, CA" Environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiegerJ1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Riesman, Clare" %D 2011 %T Intercropping At The Home Garden Scale Using The French Intensive Raised Bed Model %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 6 "%Y Wilmers, Christopher" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Intercropping At The Home Garden Scale Using The French Intensive Raised Bed Model "%K Intercropping, home gardening, French Intensive system, companion" planting "%X Intercropping is a method of growing that optimizes the use of space, light," "water, and nutrients in a production system and allows the home grower to produce a" higher yield from a smaller space. This project offers beginning and intermediate home "growers an introduction to the fundamental concepts of intercropping, especially in" relation to the techniques of the French intensive raised bed model. Examples commonly used in the CASFS Chadwick garden are explained and illustrated Intercrop components may be selected based on complimentary characteristics so as to use limited resources most efficiently. A variety of spacing and timing schematics may be used in home garden intercrop systems. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiesmanC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rikala, Taina" %D 1982 "%T Inventory of Marin County Schools, and Policy Implications of the Subsequent Disposing of Surplus Schools" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 25 May 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Inventory of Marin County Schools, and Policy Implications of the Subsequent Disposing of Surplus Schools" %L Box Jj "%K Marin County, CA" Surplus Schools Building Conversion Land Resource Inventories of Schools %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RikalaT1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Riley, E. Marshall" %D 1985 %T Dwarf Fruits Demonstration Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 13 %8 27 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Dwarf Fruits Demonstration Project %L Box Jj %K Food looks fruit size sustainable agriculture garden project fruit groves %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RileyE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ripps, Christopher" %D 1999 %T The Sustainable North Bay Web Site: Development of a Sustainable Information Resource %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 79 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sustainable North Bay Web Site: Development of a Sustainable Information Resource %L Box Vv %K sustainability analysis economics society and culture %X My sustainability thesis project consists of two main elements. ��The first element is the creation of the sustainable North Bay's Web Site. ��I have printed the pages from the website for the presentation of my thesis project. ��The material can be viewed at http://sustainablenorthbay.org/. ��The second element is my report on polystyrene foam. ��This report is located under the media picks section of the SNB website. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RippsC1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Risso, Elissa J." %D 1980 %T The Valley Oak: Its past and present abundance and distribution -- Where does it go from here? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 30 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Valley Oak: Its past and present abundance and distribution -- Where does it go from here? %L Box Jj %K Redwood Trees Wildlife Preservation Environmental survey species list %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RissoE1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rivera, M. Dayoan" %D 1985 %T Vegetation Analysis of an Area in Central Brazil %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 87 %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation Analysis of an Area in Central Brazil %L Box Jj %K Environmental Survey Vegetation Analysis Central Brazil Tropical Rainforest %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiveraM1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rivers, Margaret" %T California Water: One Day to Flow With Ease? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %9 Senior Thesis %! California Water: One Day to Flow With Ease? %L Box Jj %K California Water Resources Freshwater supplies Los Angeles Water supply water rights %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RiversM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robb, Diane" %D 1990 %T Truckee River Interpretive Trail Design Plan %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 100 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Truckee River Interpretive Trail Design Plan %L Box Vv %K Truckee River Lake Tahoe Interpretive guides trail maps land preservation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobbD1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robbins, Driscoll" %D 1992 "%T Debt, Austerity, and the Amazon Rainforest" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 06 Feb 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Debt, Austerity, and the Amazon Rainforest" %L Box Vv %K Tropical Rainforest Latin American Debt Economics and the Environment Debt crisis environmental destruction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobbinsD1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robert, Canny" %D 1979 "%T Wilder Planning: Selected Themes, Notes and Views" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 25 Nov 1979 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Wilder Planning: Selected Themes, Notes and Views" %L Box H %K Wilder Ranch planning surveying recreation park planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CannyR1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roberts, Jennifer" %D 2007 "%T Activism, Sustainability and Electronic Waste" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Internship "%! Activism, Sustainability and Electronic Waste" %K Activism Sustainability Environmental Activism Electronic Waste E-waste %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobertsJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robinson, Chelsea" %D 2010 %T Experiential and Environmental Education in Early Childhood and the Implications on Childhood Obesity and Environmental Awareness %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 11 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Experiential and Environmental Education in Early Childhood and the Implications on Childhood Obesity and Environmental Awareness "%K @font-face { font-family: ""SimSun""" "}@font-face { font-family: ""Mangal""" "}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt font-family: Mangal }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } Environmental education experiential education Early Childhood Environmental Educations School Gardens Childhood Obesity "%X @font-face { font-family: ""SimSun""; }@font-face { font-family: ""Mangal""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: Mangal; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Two of the greatest issues we are currently faced with are the ever increasing rates of childhood obesity and the implications of climate change on already limited resources.�� In order to have the greatest effect on children throughout their adolescent years and adulthood, in their nutritional knowledge and environmental awareness, education needs to begin at a stage in childhood development when the greatest amount of growth and maturity occurs. This ideal age group, infancy to age 5, is targeting children at the pre-school level, before they enter elementary schools because it has the greatest potential to impact the long term attitudes of children towards fresh foods and the environment. Hands on, experiential education in an environmental setting such as a school garden during these years provides an avenue for combating the issues of obesity, reconnecting children with nature and developing an environmental awareness among a greater number of people." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobinsonC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robinson, Ginger" %D 1972 %T Pricing Pollution %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pricing Pollution %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Robinson, Wendy" %D 1992 %T The California Brown Pelican: A Recovered Species? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 16 %8 15 Jun 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! The California Brown Pelican: A Recovered Species? %L Box Vv %K California Brown Pelican Animal rehabilitation avian environments DDT endangered species %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobinsonW1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robison, Dave" "%A Robison, Sheridith" %D 1983 "%T Planning Towards a Wilderness Park: Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Planning Towards a Wilderness Park: Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska" %L Box Jj "%K Katmai National Park, Alaska" Wilderness Parks Interpretive guides brown bears environmental planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RobisonD1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Robles, Glenn" %D 1987 %T McCarthy: Where The Road Ends and the Wilderness Begins %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 57 %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! McCarthy: Where The Road Ends and the Wilderness Begins %L Box Jj %K Land use State and Federal Laws National Parks State Parks government regulations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoblesG1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roddy, Marcia" %D 2006 %T Local Government Planning and Water Supply in the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 09 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Local Government Planning and Water Supply in the City of Santa Cruz %K Water Management Water supply Public Policy Water Plan %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/MarciaR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roddy, Marcia" %D 2006 %T Local Government Planning and Water Supply in the City of Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 06/09/2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Local Government Planning and Water Supply in the City of Santa Cruz %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoddyM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roden, Grant" %D 1992 %T Ecotourism - Economic Insentives for the protection of Pristine Environments %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 %8 23 Jan 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecotourism - Economic Insentives for the protection of Pristine Environments %L Box Vv %K Ecodevelopment tourism Cost Rica Cabo Blanco Deforestation Tropical Rainforest Economics and the Environment Ecotourism %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RodenG1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rodgers, Allisona" %D 1982 %T The Cost of Housing and the Plan %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 12 May 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Cost of Housing and the Plan %L Box Jj %K Housing costs Environmental planning affordable housing personal income permits %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RodgersA1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roest, Michele L." %D 1984 %T A study of the Santa Cruz Kangaroo Rat %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 46 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! A study of the Santa Cruz Kangaroo Rat %L Box Zz %K Kangaroo Rat Animal populations Rat habitats climate and habitat %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoestM1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rogers, Celeste Anne" %D 1998 %T My Work With Yggdrasil Institute %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 17 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! My Work With Yggdrasil Institute %L Box Vv %K Eastern old growth forests Green Map system "environment-friendly business, Paris" Yggdrasil Institute (Earth Island Inst.) %X This thesis is the analytical paper summarizing the internship work I did for "Mary Byrd Davis, director and founder of Yggdrasil Institute, a project of Earth Island" Institute. The work included writing and editing pieces for the summer newsletter "Eastern Old Growth Notes, conducting some research for the revision of the 1993" "survey on Eastern old growth forests, soliciting sponsorship, contributions and" "production assistance for a ""Green Map"" of Paris, France, and miscellaneous tasks asneeded." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RogersC1998.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rogers, Jennifer" %D 1990 %T The Roots of Deforestation in the Amazon Region of Brazil %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Roots of Deforestation in the Amazon Region of Brazil %L Box Vv %K Deforestation Amazon Rainforest Military policies agriculture and the rainforest debt for nature swaps World Bank economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RogersJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rojas, Andrea" %D 2011 %T The Green Insurgence In The Southern Baptist Convention %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 13 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Green Insurgence In The Southern Baptist Convention "%K Jonathan Merritt, Southern Baptist Convention, creation-care, Richard Land, climate change initiatives" "%X The green insurgence is sweeping through the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) due to leaders addressing relevant issue that concern the environment. This thesis analyzes resolutions that have been passed through the SBC in relation to the environment. This paper also addresses the controversy that has commenced due to the youth, in particular Jonathan Merritt with his initiative addressing climate change. A division has occurred between old ideals and new ideals when it comes to notion of climate change." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RojasA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rojas, Andrea" %D 2011 %T The Green Insurgence In The Southern Baptist Convention %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 13 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Green Insurgence In The Southern Baptist Convention "%K Jonathan Merritt, Southern Baptist Convention, creation-care, Richard Land, climate change initiatives" "%X The green insurgence is sweeping through the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) due to leaders addressing relevant issue that concern the environment. This thesis analyzes resolutions that have been passed through the SBC in relation to the environment. This paper also addresses the controversy that has commenced due to the youth, in particular Jonathan Merritt with his initiative addressing climate change. A division has occurred between old ideals and new ideals when it comes to notion of climate change." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RojasA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Roland, Carl" %D 1986 %T Soil Survey And Resources Inventory Forest of Nisene Marks %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Soil Survey And Resources Inventory Forest of Nisene Marks %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Romero, Adam" %D 2005 %T The state of perchlorate %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Press, Daniel" %8 June 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! The state of perchlorate %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RomeroA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rood, Robert C." %D 1975 %T The Historical Geography and Environmental Impact of the Lumber Industry of the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Historical Geography and Environmental Impact of the Lumber Industry of the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Rose, Adam" %D 1988 %T What the Heck Kind of Bird Was That? : A Beginner's Guide to Some of the Common Birds at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! What the Heck Kind of Bird Was That? : A Beginner's Guide to Some of the Common Birds at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Rose, Michael August" %D 2000 %T The True Costs of Our Current U.S. Agricultural System %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Aug 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! The True Costs of Our Current U.S. Agricultural System %L Box Vv %K sustainable lifestyle and food choices antibiotics and pesicides in our foods the benefits of eating low on the food chain/vegetarianism environmental degradation due to modern U.S. Agriculture "%X The diet of many North Americans has changed significantly since the early 1900's. At that time most meals contained grains, fresh vegetables and fruit and thus were richer in fiber and complex carbohydrates. Meat and animal proteins was consumed in small amounts." "�� �� ��In recent years we have replaced this diet with one based upon high-fat, low-fiber foods namely meat, poultry and dairy products. Foods that are factory produced and still use many harmful pesticides and chemicals. A diet higher on the food chain consumes vastly more fossil fuels, water and other natural resources than does a locally grown mostly grain and vegetable based diet much like our ancestors ate.���� �� ��Such drastic dietary and agricultural changes cannot occur without significant consequences, not only for the environment, but for our health as well. Sustainable efforts and major lifestyles changes are needed!!" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoseM2000.pdf "%+ 290 Emigrant Trail, Woodfords, CA 96120" %0 Thesis "%A Roseman, Jesse Thouston" %D 1995 %T Agricultural Sustainability in Israel and California With and Without Methyl Bromide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 29 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agricultural Sustainability in Israel and California With and Without Methyl Bromide %L Box Vv %K Methyl bromide sustainable agriculture "Jordan Valley, Israel" agricultural extension "%X The creation of experimental farms developed by the local agricultural extension service which are successful in developing��and applying alternatives to the use of Methyl Bromide as a soil sterilizer in the' strawberry growing region of central California and vegetable growing region of the Jordan Valley in Israel suggests that, even though the alternatives to Methyl Bromide vary in these two locations because of differences in environment, planting cycle, and culture, common methods of agricultural extension may be applicable in both regions. Community Supported Agriculture and close collaboration between farmers and researchers are other extension methods which may be applicable in the regions included in this study and in other parts of the world." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RosemanJ1995.pdf "%+ 431 S. Cliff Rd., Biham, Al, 35222" %0 Thesis "%A Rosenberg, Aaron" %D 1985 "%T A Report of Student Environmental Action in Petrolia, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Report of Student Environmental Action in Petrolia, California" %L Box Ii %K Citizen Action %0 Thesis "%A Rosenberg, Adam J." "%A Wright, Jason M." %D 1993 %T Younger Lagoon Small Mammal Project: First Report %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" "%E Doak, Dan" %8 03 May 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Younger Lagoon Small Mammal Project: First Report %L Box Vv %K Small Mammal Trapping Younger Lagoon Environmental Survey habitat use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WrightA1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rosenkranz, Diane" %D 2002 %T Horticultural Therapy in a Youth Home for At-Risk Teenagers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 18 Mar 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Horticultural Therapy in a Youth Home for At-Risk Teenagers %L Box Vv %K Horticultural Therapy At-risk teenagers Gardening with children setting up an internship %X The mission of this thesis is to provide a resource guide for those who wish to start a garden project in a youth home for at-risk teens in Santa Cruz County as an internship at UC Santa Cruz. The emphasis is on stimulating and developing an interest "in, an appreciation for, and an understanding of the positive benefits horticultural therapy" can have on at-risk teens. "�� �� ��In this paper I will define horticultural therapy by discussing a bit of its history," "the special therapeutic relationship between plants and humans, and the goals" horticultural therapy hopes to achieve. I will share some general background information "on the target population, at-risk teens. This will include but is not limited to the types of" environments these teens have grown up in and what specific challenges and problems they face as teenagers today. I will discuss several psychological theories of childhood development and psychopathology. The benefits of horticultural therapy will be explained within the context of working with at-risk teens by discussing their specific needs and then introducing a solution given by horticultural therapy principles. "�� �� ��Next, I will go on to the action half of this thesis by providing a detailed outline" on how to set up an internship with the UCSC internship office and the youth home itself. I will briefly cover some of the main goals of California youth homes and then describe how to integrate horticultural therapy goals with the goals of the specific youth home chosen. Then I focus on the design of the actual garden by including some suggested "guidelines such as on site planning, location, materials needed, expenses and donations," "storage, maintenance, when to start, activities in the garden, and lastly, activities outside" of the garden. �� �� ��The end of this thesis is a list of the desired skills and character traits of the intern him/herself and then I discuss the appropriateness and importance of such skills and traits. �� �� ��It is my hope that whomever reads this paper will feel inspired by the information provided here to initiate a garden project as an internship. The person will receive the gift of giving which may have far more lasting effects than an actual grade they mayreceive. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RosenkranzD2002.pdf "%+ P.O. Box 593, Santa Barbara, CA 93102" %0 Thesis "%A Rosenthal, Eric Berk" %D 1999 %T A Research Study of Participatory Agricultural Reform %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 %8 15 Aug 1999 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Research Study of Participatory Agricultural Reform %L Box Vv %K Green Revolution Participatory agricultural reform Nicaragua adaptation and sustainable livelihoods %X The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the reader with the evolution of integrating "participation into agricultural research, development and activism in the developing world." "It is not intended to be a complete summary of participatory methodology, techniques or" "theoretical constructs. Instead, this paper is more of a personal inquiry, based upon my" "experience with a development research project, of how and why participation has" "worked its way into agricultural development, where it is now and where it can go in the" future. "�� �� ��In the spirit of 'participatory action research', this paper is a self-reflection and inquiry" following my internship with a World Neighbor's participatory action research (PAR) "project in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. Writing this paper helps me to reflect" "upon my own experiences and ideas of what defines and promotes PAR. But, it is also a" discussion of the effect that theoretical discourses have on agricultural development thinking and practice. "�� �� ��Similar to the intent of promoters of 'participation', my hope is that readers will be" "reflective and learn from reading this paper. While I do not discuss PAR exclusively, I" hope that my reflections and those of the reader will promote a more aware and active "individual Accordingly, readers should keep these words in mind:" "Doing PAR means taking a journey because PAR is about movement, movement" from the way things are to the way things could be. It is about transformation on both a personal and societal levels. At the heart of the transformation is a research process which involves investigating the "circumstances of place, reflecting on the needs, resources and" "constraints of the present reality, examining the possible paths to betaken: consciously moving in new directions (Smith, 1997,9)." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RosenthalE.pdf "%+ 182 Foch Ave, Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648" %0 Thesis "%A Roset, Michele L." %D 1984 %T A Study of the Santa Cruz Kangaroo Rat %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Sutdy of the Santa Cruz Kanaroo Rat %L Box Jj %0 Thesis "%A Rosner, Nancy" "%A Szyjewica, Eddy" %D 1978 %T A Multifactorial Study of the Vegetative Processes of the Ano Nuevo Region %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Multifactorial Study of the Vegetative Processes of the Ano Nuevo Region "%L Box Ii,Ff" %0 Thesis "%A Rosner, Russ" %D 1978 %T Salt Spray At Punta Del Ano Nuevo %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Salt Spray At Punta Del Ano Nuevo %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Ross, Heather" %D 1986 %T Ocean Strip-Mining %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ocean Strip-Mining %L Box Ii %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Ross, Henry Donaldson" %D 1984 %T Computer-Generated Graphics of Agroecology Data %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Computer-Generated Graphics of Agroecology Data %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Ross, John P." %D 1995 "%T Restoration Project Proposal for the Coho Salmon of Waddell Creek, Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 65 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 May 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Restoration Project Proposal for the Coho Salmon of Waddell Creek, Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Vv %K Salmonid Habitat restoration Waddell Creek %X This thesis provides information on salmonid habitat needs through the riverine stages of life. ��I focus on the types of habitat utilized as well as the effects of erosion and sedimentation on the salmon. ��The second section describes means by which salmonid section describes means by the which salmonid habitat can be restored. ��The thesis concludes with a restoration plan for Waddell Creek. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RossJ1995.pdf "%+ 86 Windsor Ave, San Rafeal, CA 94901" %0 Thesis "%A Rothstein, David Ernest" %D 1993 %T Ecological Factors Affecting the Distributionn and Abundance of Native Bunchgrasses on the UCSC Lower Campus Meadows %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 %8 15 Mar 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecological Factors Affecting the Distributionn and Abundance of Native Bunchgrasses on the UCSC Lower Campus Meadows %L Box Vv %K Grassland ecology UC Santa Cruz Environmental survey species coverage %X Our group surveyed the distribution and abundance of native California grasses in portions of the UCSC lower campus meadows. Our "group described the abundance of different grass species as relative coverage," and I analyzed their relations to the abiotic factors of soil type and slope. In "addition, I defined different areas of the lower campus meadows as either" "annual or perennial grassland, and compared species richness between the��two." �� �� ��Five species of native grasses were found; all were perennial bunchgrasses. The results show patterns of increasing coverage of several species of native grasses with increasing slope and on the Felton Loam soil type. Species richness was found to be higher in perennial grassland than in "annual grassland. However, applying causality to any one ecological factor iscurrently suspect due to limited sample replication." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RothsteinD1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rouan, Elizabeth E." %D 1999 %T Analysis of Terpenoids in Sequioa sempervirens %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 13 "%Y Fusari, Margaret" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis of Terpenoids in Sequioa sempervirens %L Box Vv %K terpenoid content monterpenoids rainfall amounts seasonality foliage "%X Throughfall was collected from two Sequoia sempervirens tree sites, and was" analyzed for its terpenoid content. Terpenoids were contained in all throughfall "samples collected. Results were highly variable for total terpenoids, total" monoterpenoids and alpha-pinene concentrations at both sites. These data failed to show trends relating terpenoid concentration to seasonality or rainfall amount. A repetition of the study with improvements in methods and analytical techniques may show increased yields and more consistent trends. Results support the hypothesis that terpenoids wash from live foliage in rain. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RouanE1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rouse, Roanne" %D 1993 %T Balancing Jobs and Housing: A Strategy to Relieve Traffic Congestion and Improve Air Quality %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Balancing Jobs and Housing: A Strategy to Relieve Traffic Congestion and Improve Air Quality %L Box Vv %K Transit community traffic air quality housing jobs %0 Thesis "%A Rowan, Ronald" %D 1981 %T Natural Resource Planning Communication: Its Changing Role in the U.S. Forest Service %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Natural Resource Planning Communication: Its Changing Role in the U.S. Forest Service %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Rowe, Jared" %D 2000 %T The Effects of Grazing on the Post- Dispersal Seed Predation of Two California Wildflowers %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 23 "%Y Hall, Karen" %8 15 Mar 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Grazing on the Post- Dispersal Seed Predation of Two California Wildflowers %L Box Vv %K grazing California coastal praires annual wildflowers seed predation %X I conducted an experiment using the seeds of two annual wildflowers to better understand how grazing of California coastal prairies affects post-dispersal seed predation. Seeds of Holocarpha macradenia and Trifolium barbigerum were placed in baskets in plots subjected to different grazing disturbances at three sites in Santa Cruz "County. Over six weeks, I monitored the number of seeds remaining every seven days." "After four weeks 53 percent of all the Trifolium seed, and 94 percent of all the" Holocarpha seeds had been removed. The rates of predation fluctuated a great deal "between experimental plots, but ungrazed plots experienced the highest rates of seed" loss. No effect of frequency or disturbance type was significant on either of the two species for the entire experiment. Results from this experiment do not find an ideal "grazing regime that would maximize biodiversity, but do uncover facts that could beimportant in coastal prairie management." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoweJ2000.pdf "%+ 2028 Harvest Road, Pleasanton, CA 94566" %0 Thesis "%A Rowe, Melissa" %D 1985 "%T Itaipu, A Case Study in Dependent Development and the Environment" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Itaipu, A Case Study in Dependent Development and the Environment" %L Box Ii %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Rowland, David" %D 1985 %T Desertification In Subsaharan Africa: The causes of desertification and its relation to drought and famine %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Desertification In Subsaharan Africa: The causes of desertification and its relation to drought and famine %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Rowley, Katherine" %D 1981 %T The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: The Implementation of Environmental Regulation in Utah %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: The Implementation of Environmental Regulation in Utah %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Royal, David" %D 1995 "%T A Field Level Analysis of Insecticide Stress-Free Control of the Artichoke Plume Moth, 1993-1994" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 31 "%Y Buchanan, Marc" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Field Level Analysis of Insecticide Stress-Free Control of the Artichoke Plume Moth, 1993-1994" %L Box Vv %K Alternative agriculture conversion studies pesticide-free artichoke farming integrated pest management "%X Trichogramma thalense, a native parasitoid of the" "artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla) (APM) , was" successfully reared in the laboratory and mass-released to a commercial insecticide stress-free (ISF) production system. The effect of the multiple input ISF system (pheromonebased "mating disruption, Trichograrnrna release, microbial" "insecticides), was monitored weekly for a thirteen month" "production period. Yield, APM damage, male APM flight," "larval density, and artichoke bud damage were measured from" 5/20/93 (stumping) to 6/24/94 (two weeks post-stumping). "The extremely dry winter, unavailability of pheromone" "dispensers for the spring flight, and wet weather in May all" contributed to an increase in the 1993-94 total seasonal damage in the ISF production system to 7 percent from 1.9 percent in 1992 93. APM damage in the conventional systemgrew from .9 percent in 1992-93 to 1.5 percent in 1993-94. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RoyalD1995.pdf "%+ 302 Nevada St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Royle, Kent" %D 1982 "%T Design, Monitoring & Evaluation of a Solar Heated Greenhouse" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Design, Monitoring & Evaluation of a Solar Heated Greenhouse" %L Box Ii %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Ruben, Arthur Julian" %D 1988 %T Environmentalists and Native Americans %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmentalists and Native Americans %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Ruecker, Shannon" %D 2009 %T Life Cycle Assessments of Five Green Building Products Featured "in a Residential Project in Atherton, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 34 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Life Cycle Assessments of Five Green Building Products Featured "in a Residential Project in Atherton, California" "%K Green building, Sustainable building, Life cycle assessment, LEED" %X Sustainable building or green building is the practice of creating structures that are environmentally responsible and resource efficient. An important tool to this movement has been "the life cycle assessment, or LCA, which analyzes the full range of environmental impacts of a" "product from manufacture to disposal. During my internship with EcoStruction, I witnessed the" construction of a LEED Platinum house. This thesis analyzes the life cycles of five different "���green�۝ products used in the construction of the aforementioned house: RASTRA block walls," "Warmboard radiant floor heating system, BioBased attic insulation, Earth Weave wool carpets," and Fireclay indoor tiles. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/RueckerS/RueckerS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ruffing, Linda Carol" %D 1983 "%T Home Computer Networks: Perceptions, Issues and Choices of the Computer Age" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Home Computer Networks: Perceptions, Issues and Choices of the Computer Age" %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Ruiz, Laura" %D 1999 %T Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and Native Species on Santa Cruz Island: Examining a long term study on exotic species management methods and experiments on the basic establishment requirements of native species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1999 %9 Senior Thesis %! Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and Native Species on Santa Cruz Island: Examining a long term study on exotic species management methods and experiments on the basic establishment requirements of native species %L Box Vv %K Fennel native species exotic species "establishment""" "%X Due to the increasing pressure of the exotic species, fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)," experimental management techniques for control and the restoration of native species were established. After seven years of using various management methods to inhibit or eradicate "fennel in experimental plots on Santa Cruz Island, trends of fennel biomass and nonfennel" biomass are examined. Seven years of data from fennel study plots show that cutting fennel impacts fennel density more than when left alone. When fennel was sprayed with "herbicide or dug out fennel biomass decreased the most, but these methods are very" disruptive to the system and their potential impacts on native species is unknown. In 1997 "nonfennel biomass decreased to lowest numbers since the start of study, except where" fennel was cut and left litter. Annual and perennial natives show a decrease in abundance "and diversity, and annuals are decreasing in richness while perennials richness remained" "stable from 1995 to 1997. Annual nonnatives are also decreasing over time, with the" richness decreasing the most when fennel is left alone. Nonnative perennial richness and "diversity remained stable, but the appearance of individuals overall has increased from" 1995 to 1997. In hopes of gaining a better understanding of potential recovery of native "species, experiments on determining basic establishment requirements of two island species" were done. Experiments growing Eriogonum arborescens and Baccharis pilularis in "different light intensities and moisture levels showed that although numbers were low, B.pilularis showed significant differences in response to the different treatments. Less light and��" "high moisture seemed most favorable to B. pilularis, while conditions presented in this experiment��" "were not able to produce significant growth variations in E. arborescens, perhaps indicating how��" specific their requirements may be. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RuizL1999.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Rush, Andrew" %D 1994 %T Peregrine falcon Peregrinus falco egg incubation initiation : a statistical correlation to latitude and elevation of nest site %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 15 "%Y Soule, Michael" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Peregrine falcon Peregrinus falco egg incubation initiation : a statistical correlation to latitude and elevation of nest site %L Box Vv %K incubation initiation ambient temperature Peregrine Falcon latitude/elevation of nest site "%X This study was undertaken to estimate the incubation start times for Peregrine Falcon, Peregrinus falco, eggs based on data compiled by the Predatory Bird Research Group at UC Santa Cruz between the years of 1984 through 1992. ��The estimated incubation start dates were then correlated separately with latitude and elevation of each nest site from which the eggs were collected, and both were significant; latitude vs. incubation start (P=.0326, r=.366) and elevation vs. incubation start (P=.017, r=.395). ��In addition, a stepwise regression analysis revealed elevation as being the more significant variable for influencing incubation start time (f=6.282) suggesting that environmental variations in elevation were more important than such variations associated with latitude for determining incubation start time, namely decreasing ambient temperature." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RushA1994.pdf %+ 635 Paseo Companeros "Chico, CA 95928" %0 Thesis "%A Russell, Gordon" %D 1984 %T Vermicomposting %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Vermicomposting %L Box Ii %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Russo, John P." %D 1982 %T Grand Gulch Wilderness %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Grand Gulch Wilderness %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Rutherford, Mateo C." %D 1995 "%T The Effects of Fire on the Composition of the Fungal, Foliar Endophyte Pleuroplaconema sp. in Sequoia sempervirens (Coastal Redwood)" %B Environmental Studies and Biology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 25 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Oct 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Effects of Fire on the Composition of the Fungal, Foliar Endophyte Pleuroplaconema sp. in Sequoia sempervirens (Coastal Redwood)" %K Fire ecology endophytes coast Redwood California "%X Leaves froni Sequoia sempervirens at six paired sites, three having been exposed to fire with in" "the last 10 years, were sampled for endophytes. At two of the three geographic areas surveyed" the putative mutualist Pleuroplaconema sp. showed no variation between the paired burn and non-burn sites. Significant variation in the composition of this species was found only at the "Big Sur sites. The Big Creek site, which suffered the most intensive and extensive fire, had" significantly lower levels of Pleuroplaconema sp. than its paired non-burn site (26.4% and "75.6% of infected leaves, respectively). An opposite trend was found for the putative" "saprophyte, Nodulosporium sp. (62.1% and 12.2% of infected leaves, respectively). In" "addition, a mutually exclusive pattern was found in the trees infected by these two endophyte" "species. The results of this study, and data from several publications, suggest that" Pleuroplaconema sp. could be strongly inhibited at a site where alterations in resource allocation or shifts in secondary chemical composition of its host tree may have occurred. Such "changes could be caused by a recent environmental disturbance. Furthermore, if" "Pleuroplaconema sp is inhibiting the populations of other saprobic or pathogenic fungi, the" reduction in its numbers may allow a rapid increase or colonization of other endophytes such asNodulosporium sp. and explain the patterns found in Big Sur. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RutherfordM1994.pdf "%+ 1120 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94702-1818" %0 Thesis "%A Ryan, Shelly E." %D 2000 %T Issues Surrounding North American Bison Management and Reintroduction on the Great Plains %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 08 Jun 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Issues Surrounding North American Bison Management and Reintroduction on the Great Plains %L Box Vv %K Great Plains Restoration Bison Management and Reintroduction Brucellosis Native Americans %X Bison have a long history on this continent. They were hunted by Native Americans for many "centuries, and later by European settlers, who brought them almost to extinction in the 19th" "century. During that time, Native Americans were either killed or forced onto reservations by" "these same people, who sought to take over the land for farming and ranching. Encouraged by" "govermnental policies, these land uses came to dominate the plains, causing land degradation and" extirpation or reduction of indigenous animal populations. �� �� ��Yellowstone National Park was created in the late 1800s to protect the wildlife of the area. "Between the turn of the century and 1994, the Yellowstone herd grew from fewer than 30" "animals to almost 4,000. From1985, many bison moving into Montana in search of food were" slaughtered due to fears by Montana ranchers that they would transmit brucellosis to their cattle. "Between 1991 and 1997, over 2,500 bison were killed. These actions have drawn many protests." "Montana, the federal govermnent, conservation groups, and Indian tribes, have been working to" resolve this issue. "�� �� ��In 1997, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) formed a partnership with the InterTribal Bison" "Cooperative (ITBC), to develop a solution to the Yellowstone dilermna. The ITBC was formed," "among other reasons, to facilitate return of bison to its members for cultural and economic" "revival. The Yellowstone bison constitute the only wild, unmanaged herds in the U.S. which are" also large enough to serve as seed stock. They are therefore important to the success ofITBC's "plans. In 1998 the federal govermnent issued its Draft Environmental Impact Statement, setting" "out possible solutions to the brucellosis issue. During the public cormnent period, altemative" "plans were submitted by the public, as well as a number of organizations, including NWFIITBC." "During the last 15 years, proposals have been made to restore segments of the Great Plains and" "reintroduce bison. Bison, as keystone species, are integral components of prairie restoration." Studies have shown that they influence the health and diversity of grasslands to a greater extent than cattle. �� �� ��Pivotal to any steps taken to restore the Great Plains and reintroduce bison to tribal and other "lands, is an ethical and scientifically sound resolution to the Yellowstone bison problem. The" "issues involved are complex, sparming ecology, economics and ethics. Politics is also a strong" "component, involving state's rights vs. federal responsibility to the animals in its charge, and tothe country's citizens as well." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RyanS2000.pdf "%+ 4862 N. 36th St., Milwaukee, WI 53209" %0 Thesis "%A Rynas, Sandy" %D 1989 %T Agriculture and Urban Water Conservation in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture and Urban Water Conservation in California %L Box Ii %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Rysdale, Tim" %D 1987 %T Privatization or Piratization? An Analysis of the Reagan Administration's Proposed Change in Public Land Ownership %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Privatization or Piratization? An Analysis of the Reagan Administration's Proposed Change in Public Land Ownership %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A S'gro, Christine" %D 1989 %T It's Not Just A Beach %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! It's Not Just A Beach %L Box Ll %K Ecology Environmental Education Coastal Environment Beaches Brochures %0 Thesis "%A Sabath, Barbara" %D 1987 %T The Dilemma Between Human Use and Abuse of Natural Bridges State Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Dilemma Between Human Use and Abuse of Natural Bridges State Park %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Sackman, Nancy" %D 1975 %T A Planning Framework for the Visual Program of the UCSC Coastal Marine Laboratory Education Center %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Planning Framework for the Visual Program of the UCSC Coastal Marine Laboratory Education Center %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Sady, Gabriel C." %D 2009 %T Germination and Survival of Four Early Successional Tree Species in Tropical Montane Forest Restoration %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 20 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 15 Mar 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Germination and Survival of Four Early Successional Tree Species in Tropical Montane Forest Restoration %K Costa Rica tropical forest restoration secondary forest seed germination seedling survival deforestation old field succession "%X Despite the increasing area of secondary tropical forests, successional dynamics of regeneration and restoration are still poorly understood. I studied germination and survival of four early successional tree species (Cassia fistula, Tabebuia rosea, Croton draco, and Psidium guajava) in southern Costa Rica to elucidate patterns of tree seedling establishment in recovering post-agricultural lands. I planted seeds in four microhabitats (control- no planting, center of tree ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���islands��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��- 12 ��_��̦��_�� 12 m planted tree patches, edges of tree islands, and tree plantation) within an ongoing restoration experiment to determine which environment was most conducive to seed germination and seedling survival. Psidium and Croton did not germinate in the field. Cassia had the highest germination in the intermediate light environment at island edges, whereas Tabebuia germination did not differ across microhabitats. Overall seedling survival was not affected by microhabitat and was very low: 3.7 ������ 5.1 % for Cassia and 0.88 ������ 1.7 % for Tabebuia. Seedling survival was significantly lower in areas of high grass cover for Cassia, but not for Tabebuia. Cassia seedlings grew taller in plantation microhabitats, where grass cover was generally low. The low germination and survival suggest that small seeded species are unlikely to establish in recovering pastures unless they are dispersed in large quantities. Future tropical forest restoration efforts should focus on creating canopy structure that encourages high seed dispersal while reducing grass cover and creating microclimatic conditions that facilitate seedling establishment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SadyG.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Saito, Sota" %D 2009 %T The Fusion of Eco Clothing and Urban Fashion Design %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 53 %8 15 Jun 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! The Fusion of Eco Clothing and Urban Fashion Design %K Eco Clothing Fashion Environment Sustainable Life "%X While I was working at the store, I noticed that eco friendly clothing brands are not really approachable. Although these eco clothes are great from the environment sustainable prospective, their lack of ability to appeal to a broad range of people, is for the most part counterproductive in terms of their goal. Instead of focusing on designs that appeal to a small crowd, their designs should be varied to attract a larger crowd. There are many people besides Rastafarians and hippies who are environmentally conscious and environmentally friendly companies��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� products should be more reflective of that. In order to overcome this major obstacle, I feel that environmentally friendly clothing needs to step up in terms of fashion, and I am willing to help promote this change, as well as raise awareness towards environmental issues among the youth. I believe that the youth are the future and have the power to make a significant difference in the world. Therefore, I decided to make stylish and appealing environmentally friendly clothing that people from all walks of life could wear." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SaitoS.pdf "%+ 1-23-11 Misono, Kodaira Tokyo 187-0041 Japan" %0 Thesis "%A Sakamoto, Carole" %D 1979 %T Some Aeolian Features Produced by the December 1977 Windstorm in the Southern San Joaquin Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Some Aeolian Features Produced by the December 1977 Windstorm in the Southern San Joaquin Valley %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Salcedo, Diego" %D 1994 %T Prospects for sustainable development : El Salvador's national strategy on the environment %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Goodman, David" "%E Kaun, Dave" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Prospects for sustainable development : El Salvador's national strategy on the environment %L Box Vv %K sustainable development El Salvador's National strategy on the Environment El Salvador Socialism "%X New political trends in El Salvador offer hope for sustainable development with the war over, environmental and developmental concerns have become the focus of political attention. ��This is epitomized by the National Strategy on the Environment presented before the National Assemble on January 1994. ��This paper evaluates the National Strategy on the Environment from a socialist perspective, taking into account current social, political, and economic national trends and global factors as well. ��A brief excursus into the historical origins of El Salvador's environmental crisis is also given." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SalcedoD1994.pdf "%+ Apertado Postal 480, San Salvador, El Salvador" %0 Thesis "%A Salmen, Charles" %D 1981 "%T A Limnological Survey of San Sebastian Marsh Imperial County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Limnological Survey of San Sebastian Marsh Imperial County, California" %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Saltzetine, Bruce" %D 1972 %T Subdivision of Rural Open Space Lands in California Boise Cascade %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Subdivision of Rural Open Space Lands in California Boise Cascade %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Sampson, Devon" %D 2005 "%T Fire in the milpas: changes, alternatives, and campesino perspective in the traditional rotational agriculture of Yucatan, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 12/04/2004 "%! Fire in the milpas: changes, alternatives, and campesino perspective in the traditional rotational agriculture of Yucatan, Mexico" "%X The staple of Mayan nutrition and spiritual life is corn. Most of the corn produced in Yucata��_���_��n is grown in shifting plots called milpas. To prepare a milpa for planting, the forest is cut by hand and burned, and the seeds are planted directly into the ash-covered ground. After two or three years of production, the farmer cuts and burns a new plot and allow the forest to re-grow on the old milpa. This system is particularly well adapted to the rocky soils of Yucata��_���_��n, which have helped it resist most of the industrialization of indigenous agriculture that we see in almost every part of the world, and the basic techniques used in the milpa have remained the same over the 3000 years of Mayan civilization in the peninsula. However, the techniques and technologies used in the milpa are not static. Some synthetic fertilizers and herbicides have been adopted over the last 25 years, but it is widely observed that yields have decreased. To investigate these changes, ten Mayan farmers were interviewed in each of three communities in Yucata��_���_��n: X-copteil, Hocaba��_���_��, and Dzununca��_���_��n. The communities are located 140, 47, and 6 Kilometers respectively from the capital city of Me��_���_��rida, and represent a gradient in the economic pressures and government assistance that come from the largest city in the peninsula. Closer to the city the nutritional, economic, and political importance of the milpa was much less than it was farther away. In X-copteil a growing number of farmers depend on the milpa, which has led to the creation of a scarcity of land and thus a reduction in the fallow period. In Hocaba��_���_�� and Dzununca��_���_��n, the problem has reversed: there is plenty of space because every year fewer and fewer farmers plant a milpa, and the traditional agriculture is in danger of extinction. If we are to avoid losing the milpa and all the traditional knowledge perpetuated by it, it will be necessary to improve yields sustainably. A variety of alternatives technologies that avoid slashing and burning have been proposed by government agencies, universities, and farmers in Yucata��_���_��n. Although all the farmers interviewed viewed the burns as an indispensable agricultural tool, their adoption of synthetic agrochemicals over the past 25 years suggests that they are open to new technologies, especially if those technologies work better than the chemicals, and they are promoted in such a way that the farmers are not subject to the new technology, but are owners of it." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SampsonD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Samuels, Ivan" %D 1998 %T The Role of Riparian Corridors and Isolated Pasture Trees in Facilitation Bird Movement in Tropical Pasture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 08 Jan 1998 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of Riparian Corridors and Isolated Pasture Trees in Facilitation Bird Movement in Tropical Pasture %L Box Vv "%K frugivorous birds, Costa Rica, riparian corridor, seed dispersal" "%X Forest recovery in abandoned tropical pasture is often slowed by lack of seed��dispersal. Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers, but their movement from forest into open pasture is often limited. The goal of this study was to determine whether riparian corridors facilitate the movement of seed dispersing birds into the pasture landscape. Bird species richness was recorded in two riparian strips, one connected to and one disconnected from the adjacent forest. In addition, species richness, number of visits, and duration of visits to isolated pasture trees adjacent to both strips was quantified. Total species richness and species richness of forest birds was higher in the connected strip. ��Visitation rates were generally higher to pasture trees close to the adjacent connected riparian strip compared to trees farther from the riparian strip or in the riparian strip; however, the differences were not statistically significant. Visitation rates to pasture trees adjacent to the disconnected riparian strip varied without a consistent trend. More birds flew to pasture trees from the connected riparian strip than from the disconnected riparian strip. Open pasture did not appear to inhibit the movement of most frugivorous birds, perhaps due to pasture trees which served as perches and foraging structures for many species." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SamuelsI1998.pdf "%+ 282 31st ave., San Francisco, CA 94121" %0 Thesis "%A Samulon, Andrea Marisa" %D 2000 "%T Looking Ahead, Looking Down, But Never Back: A Nicaraguan Campesino Survival Movement" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 95 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 01 May 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Looking Ahead, Looking Down, But Never Back: A Nicaraguan Campesino Survival Movement" %L Box Vv %K Nicaragua and its farmers (peasantry) sustainable agriculture farmer to farmer movement organic fertilizers "%X The small, resource-poor farmers of Nicaragua, the second poorest country in the��western hemisphere, are situated within the recent socio-political and economic context of that country. Most of the population has a very intimate and dependent relationship upon agriculture, particularly subsistence agriculture-farming primarily to eat, and sometimes for the market. In the last 50 years, as technical innovations came into various peasant communities, many poor campesinos attempted to integrate machinery and chemicals into their production. The success of the technification of agriculture for small farmers in Nicaragua is very abstract, with much evidence indicating that conventional agriculture has done more damage than good. The role of sustainable agricultural techniques is analyzed in terms of its effectiveness in increasing the productivity of small, resource poor farmers. The result of an experiment with organic fertilizers is reviewed, not only taking into account the effectiveness scientifically, but the social results of that experiment. If resource-poor farmers can make use of the resources they have direct access to, without having to go outside their system and invest in outside inputs, agricultural productivity is increased, along with the well being of the farm land, and sustainability is achieved. The Farmer to Farmer movement in Nicaragua is a prime example of how campesinos are transmitting and acquiring knowledge for how to incorporate techniques attributed to sustainable agriculture. There are many obstacles in the transition from conventional agriculture to sustainable agriculture, and one step at a time, the campesinos within the movement are making innovations." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SamulonA2000.pdf "%+ 18211 Kingsport Dr., Malibu, CA, 90265" %0 Thesis "%A Sanchez, Jessica" %D 2009 %T Space Matters: Applications Of Scale & The Forest Ecology Research Plot %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 18 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Space Matters: Applications Of Scale & The Forest Ecology Research Plot "%K scale, forest dynamics, forest ecology plot, GIS, temperate forest" %X The concept of scale in ecology is largely ignored in ecology. The thesis presents ways in which scale can successfully be applied to better understand concepts in " ecology. The examples of landscape connectivity, climate change, and forest dynamics" " are discussed further of how observing scale can be beneficial. GIS, an application of" " viewing scale, can help assist in long-term studies of landscapes and forests, such as the" Forest Ecology Research Plot located in UCSC�۪s Upper Campus. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/SanchezJ/SanchezJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sanford, Susan" %D 1980 %T Contribution to the Natural History of the Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Contribution to the Natural History of the Campus %L Box Ii %K Areas - UCSC - Flora %0 Thesis "%A Santos, Steven A." %D 1992 %T A Call for Action now is the Time for a Local Response to Protect California's Biodiversity %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 01 May 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Call for Action now is the Time for a Local Response to Protect California's Biodiversity %L Box Vv %K Biodiversity Biodiversity decline Santa Cruz County Land preservation tax reform economics and the environment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SantosS1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sapien, Joaquin" %D 2005 %T The conservation prism %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. "%Y Gilbert, Greg" %9 Senior Thesis %! The conservation prism "%X The ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���conservation prism��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� is an interdisciplinary analytical tool designed to help improve conservation strategies. The conservation prism is comprised of four lenses. Each lens is associated with a different discipline I believe necessary for a well-rounded conservation project: ecology, culture, politics, and economics. The thesis analyzes reasons for biodiversity loss in Costa Rica, justifying the need for the conservation prism. The necessity of local community involvement in conservation projects is a recurring theme throughout the analysis. The conservation prism thus helps to create strategies to aid community integration. The conservation prism is applied to the Area de Conservacion Guanacaste (ACG) in Costa Rica, proving the need for and effectiveness of the interdisciplinary approach." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SapienJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sapunor, Michael" %D 1988 %T Public Lands and Private demands: Creating a land Ethic in the james Watt Era %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Public Lands and Private demands: Creating a land Ethic in the james Watt Era %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Sauceda, Thomas L." %D 1987 %T The Use of Plants to Improve Environmental Quality %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Use of Plants to Improve Environmental Quality %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Saulsman, Brian" %D 1984 %T The Removal of Floral Nectar From Passiflora Jamesonii By Chestnut-Backed Chickadees Parus Rufescens: An Introduction %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Removal of Floral Nectar From Passiflora Jamesonii By Chestnut-Backed Chickadees Parus Rufescens: An Introduction %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Saunders, Hillary" %D 2006 %T Avian Conservation Through Your Coffee Cup: An Analysis of the Science Behind Bird-friendly Certification %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 119 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 08 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Avian Conservation Through Your Coffee Cup: An Analysis of the Science Behind Bird-friendly Certification %K Bird Coffee Sustainable CAN Shade-grown coffee migratory birds Avain "%X Shade-grown coffee certification arose with the goal of protecting shaded coffee landscapes deemed important for the conservation of Neo-tropical migrant birds. The certification grew out of concern that habitat loss and fragmentation in the tropics were the primary culprits responsible for migratory bird population declines. This thesis couples independent research focused on avian use of small shade coffee farms with a critical analysis of the science focused on shade coffee biodiversity in order to clarify the role and findings of scientific inquiry into biodiversity conservation potential of coffee landscapes. This thesis intends to provide an overview of the factors contributing to the volatile coffee market that has led to high levels of land conversion out of shade coffee and a breakdown of the certification systems that arose to address the problem of economic devalorization of coffee crops. I conducted research in La Corona, Nicaragua, in order to deepen my understanding of the realities facing small-scale coffee producers and to gain experience designing, implementing and analyzing my own scientific investigation. I utilize personal experience combined with questions that arose while reviewing the shade coffee literature to critically examine the tenets and findings of shade science and make recommendations for expanding the discipline and increasing its relevance to the certification movement." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SaundersH.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Saunders, Hillary" %D 2006 %T Avian Conservation Through YourCoffee Cup:An Analysis of the Science Behind Bird-friendly Certification %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12/08/2006 %! Avian Conservation Through YourCoffee Cup:An Analysis of the Science Behind Bird-friendly Certification "%X Shade-grown coffee certification arose with the goal of protecting shaded coffee landscapes deemed important for the conservation of Neo-tropical migrant birds. The certification grew out of concern that habitat loss and fragmentation in the tropics were the primary culprits responsible for migratory bird population declines. This thesis couples independent research focused on avian use of small shade coffee farms with a critical analysis of the science focused on shade coffee biodiversity in order to clarify the role and findings of scientific inquiry into biodiversity conservation potential of coffee landscapes. This thesis intends to provide an overview of the factors contributing to the volatile coffee market that has led to high levels of land conversion out of shade coffee and a breakdown of the certification systems that arose to address the problem of economic devalorization of coffee crops. I conducted research in La Corona, Nicaragua, in order to deepen my understanding of the realities facing small-scale coffee producers and to gain experience designing, implementing and analyzing my own scientific investigation. I utilize personal experience combined with questions that arose while reviewing the shade coffee literature to critically examine the tenets and findings of shade science and make recommendations for expanding the discipline and increasing its relevance to the certification movement." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SaundersH.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Savage, Jennifer" %D 2005 "%T Benefits, Expectations, and Challenges" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%Y Press, Daniel" %9 Senior Internship "%! Benefits, Expectations, and Challenges" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SavageJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Saville, Jason" %D 1984 %T Architecture and Social Environments %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Architecture and Social Environments %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Sayers, John Scott" %D 1991 %T A Report on the Existing Conditions of the West Mission Commercial Strip -A Sense of Place %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 %8 03 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Report on the Existing Conditions of the West Mission Commercial Strip -A Sense of Place %L Box Vv %K Commercial Real Estate "Santa Cruz, CA" environmental planning land use zoning mapping surveying %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SayersJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scales, Thomas A." %D 1995 %T Environmental Policy in the European Union: Economic Constraints to Realizaiton %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 07 Apr 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Policy in the European Union: Economic Constraints to Realizaiton %L Box Vv %K European Union environmental policy economic integration climate policy "%X Since its inception, environmental policy in the European Union (EU) has tended��to reflect the Community's overriding concern with economic growth and��integration, often undermining the stated objectives of environmental protection in the process. The Single European Act (SEA) of 1987 maintains that��""environmental protection requirements shall be a component of the Community's��other policies."" This objective, however, has not been realized due largely to the" "economic concerns which pervade policy-making in the EU. Climate policy in the��EU has been rendered impotent by the primacy placed on economic growth. ��Similarly, the legal foundation for environmental policy in the EU, introduced by" "the SEA in 1987, has to a certain extent been undermined by the accommodation��of economic interests which seek to evade stringent environmental protection��requirements." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScalesT1995.pdf "%+ 804 Lynnhaven Ln, La Canada, CA 91011" %0 Thesis "%A Scallorns, Samantha" %D 1991 %T To Determine the Accuracy of Factual Data Given by Docents to Visitors at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 20 "%Y Dasmann, Ray" %8 15 Aug 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! To Determine the Accuracy of Factual Data Given by Docents to Visitors at Ano Nuevo State Reserve %L Box Vv %K Docent information interpretive guides Ano Nuevo Seal life fact checking %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScallornsS1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scavullo, Andrew E." %D 1997 %T Development Comes to My Wild Place %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 11 May 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development Comes to My Wild Place %L Box Vv %K Development community action Sonoma County rural zoning "%X Starting in 1992 I watch the illegal development of the Packet Ranch Institute convert a personally important wild place to an impacted, semi urbanized area. ��I have chronicled the official proceedings from the town level planning committee to the Sonoma Count Board of supervisors in an attempt to understand the policy process. ��Several of my neighbors were active in opposing the development and my research analyses their part and their motivations in the issue. ��This paper gave me the opportunity to reflect on my relationship with the area and my role as an agent of the development I loathe." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScavulloA1997.pdf "%+ 120 El Camino del Mar, San Francisco, CA 94121" %0 Thesis "%A Schaefer, Michelle Anne" %D 1980 %T Historic Preservation as a Planning Tool %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Historic Preservation as a Planning Tool %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Schapiro, Eric" %D 1981 %T Soil Resource Impacts of Promoting US Agricultural Exports %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Soil Resource Impacts of Promoting US Agricultural Exports %L Box Ii %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Scheff, Emily" %D 2011 %T Assessing The Clean Water Act As A Regulatory Mechanisms In Terms Of Nutrient Loading And Endangered Species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 13 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Assessing The Clean Water Act As A Regulatory Mechanisms In Terms Of Nutrient Loading And Endangered Species %K Clean Water Act Endangered Species Act Lost River Sucker inadequacy of regulatory mechanism nutrient loading eutrophication agricultural pollution nonpoint source pollution "%X The Clean Water Act has functioned as the regulatory mechanism for point and nonpoint source pollution regulation since its introduction in the 1970s. In Winter, 2011 I compiled a database of aquatic endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act impacted by nutrient loading from an array of sources. This paper looks at the trends drawn from that database in terms of the adequacy of the Clean Water Act as a regulatory tool. Specifically, the Lost River sucker is used as a case study to assess the effects of nonpoint source, agricultural pollution on endangered and threatened species in the United States." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScheffE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scherdorf, Ron" %D 1982 %T Changes in Activity Levels of the Calif. Ground Squirrel on the UCSC Campus Between December and May %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Changes in Activity Levels of the Calif. Ground Squirrel on the UCSC Campus Between December and May %L Box Ii %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Scheuer, Jonathan L.L." %D 1991 "%T To Perpetuate the Life of the Land: A Proposed Biodiversity Conservation Program for Santa Cruz County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 54 "%Y Soule, Michael" %8 03 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! To Perpetuate the Life of the Land: A Proposed Biodiversity Conservation Program for Santa Cruz County, California" %L Box Vv %K Biodiversity Santa Cruz Ambystoma tigrinum califoriense %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScheuerJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schibig, Julie Maria" %D 1994 %T Mating disruption as a method of biological control against codling moth (Cydia pomonella) in Pajaro Valley apple orchards %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mating disruption as a method of biological control against codling moth (Cydia pomonella) in Pajaro Valley apple orchards %L Box Vv %K chemical pesticides pest control environmental toxicology pheromones moth damage moth mating %X In the search for alternatives to chemical pesticides which can "have negative impacts on humans and the environment, creative tactics" are being explored. Mating disruption of codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is a biological control method which mimics sex pheromones in an effort "to confuse moths, and consequently reduce future populations. This" three-year study involved observing plots treated with pheromones against those treated with pesticides in eight different Pajaro Valley "apple orchards. Plots were monitored for yield, codling moth damage," "skinworm damage, male moth flight, and codling moth larvae. Standardized" apple varieties experienced high amounts of codling moth pressure and damage in both treatments while semi-dwarf varieties had less codling moth pressure and less damage. Skinworm damage decreased slightly during the study and larval infestations of codling moth increased. Mating disruption proved to be a competitive method ofcontrolling codling moth damage in semi-dwarf apple varieties. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchibigJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schmidt, Stephen Vincent" %T Osmotic Tolerance and the Distribution of Some Algae in the Moro Cojo Slogh %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Osmotic Tolerance and the Distribution of Some Algae in the Moro Cojo Slogh %L Box Zz "%K, Biology" %0 Thesis "%A Schmieder, Randall R." %D 1992 "%T Conservation of the California Red-legged Frog, Rana aurora draytonii" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 102 %8 01 Aug 1992 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Conservation of the California Red-legged Frog, Rana aurora draytonii" %L Box Vv %K Population Theory Predation population rehabilitation frog persistence reintroductions of native frogs "%X This work presents the results of a study of the California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii. The study included three parts:" I. Implications of metapopulation dynamics for the frogs' regional persistence; II. An experimental investigation into the effects of four introduced aquatic species on the survival of premetamorphic stages; "III. Reintroductions of native populations of frogs into restored native habitat, using information gathered from the first two parts." "�� �� ��In part I, the widespread decline of the California red-legged frog is described in context of patch occupancy and the effect of interpopulation distancing. Metapopulation theory is briefly reviewed, as applicable to the decline. Potential causes of local extinctions are reviewed, focusing on anthropogenic hindrances to interpopulation movement. Roads are suggested as important isolating factors restricting immigration and local population persistence. Increased rates of extinction and decreased rates of colonization are discussed as factors limiting the persistence of both local and metapopulations of R. a. draytonii. Implications for conservation are also presented. ��" "�� �� ��In part II, I examined the effects of three novel aquatic species on the survival of California red-legged frog eggs, prefeeding larvae, and late stage motile larvae reared in artificial pools. Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) significantly decreased the survival of red-legged frog larvae, regardless oflarval size or activity. Bullfrog adults (Rana catesbemna) had no significant effect on prefeeding larvae, but slightly decreased late stage larval survival. Bullfrog larvae did not significantly affect the survival of any of the premetamorphic stages examined, but retarded growth of prefeeding larvae. None of the species tested had a significant effect on egg survival. The outer egg jelly coat may physically protect developing embryos from gape-limited predators, (bluegill sunfish) or be an inert mechanical barrier reducing profitability as a food resource (mosquitofish). Relative effects of implicated predators could not be extended to natural populations, as predators are of unknown population size and distribution. Natural populations of red-legged frogs may be highly vulnerable to larval predation by both fish from a lack of larval antipredator defenses, microhabitat overlap and fish feeding behavior.��" "�� �� ��In part III, I introduced late stage R. a. draytonii larvae into several ponds to reestablish local populations. California red-legged frogs have declined dramatically in recent years from the East branch of the lower Moore Creek Drainage, University of California Santa Cruz Natural Reserve. Favorable habitat for R. a. draytonii was recently created in the area known as ""Frog Heaven"" (sec. 88 SW 1/4). Larvae used for the first two introductions were highly stressed and did not survive. Active larvae from the third, fourth, and sixth introductions to the ""Frog Heaven"" site were observed until the writing of this paper (June 1992). In addition, I introduced larvae to the Arboretum Pond, UCSC Campus (sec. 104 SW 1/4) to provide a source of future immigration. All larvae were collected from Scott Creek and Wilder Ranch, Santa Cruz Co., CA. Frog populations will be monitored monthly for the next year by standard mark-recapture method. Arrangements will be made with continuing UCSC students for future population management." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchmiederR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schmitz, Eric" %D 1988 %T The Ano Nuevo interpretive Association: History and a problem of interpretation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ano Nuevo interpretive Association: History and a problem of interpretation %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Schneider, Brook E." %D 2008 %T Helping People Help the Land: A Senior Internship in Conservation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 74 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" %8 16 Mar 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Helping People Help the Land: A Senior Internship in Conservation %K NRCS Home Gardening Household Environmentalism Private Landowners Environmental Planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchneiderB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schneider, Lisa" %D 1990 "%T Welfare and Social Services in the United States: Towards Solidarity, Committment, Equality" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 42 "%Y Lubeck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Welfare and Social Services in the United States: Towards Solidarity, Committment, Equality" %L Box Vv %K American Exceptionalism American Welfare State Racism Great Society North-South Dvision %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchneiderL1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schneider, Lily" %D 2006 %T Farm-to-College at UCSC: Program Evaluation and Reflections on the 2006 Season %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 55 "%Y Shennan, Carol" %8 15 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Farm-to-College at UCSC: Program Evaluation and Reflections on the 2006 Season %K UCSC farm Food system agriculture sustainable agriculture CASFS "%X Globalized food systems make it difficult for consumers to understand the connection between the foods they eat and how they are produced. Local food system approaches to solving these problems use alternative markets to connect growers and consumers, such as farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, and farm-to-institution connections. Farm-to-college programs, although relatively new, have the potential to create awareness among campus communities while supporting local farms. The farm-to-college program at UCSC seeks to create a local food system through campus produce sales, student CSA shares, and student educational opportunities, such as the Harvest for Health program. These programs were successful in the 2006 season, and have great potential to grow in the future years." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchneiderL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scholes, Peter" %D 1974 %T The Property Tax: its Effects on Land Use and Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Property Tax: its Effects on Land Use and Development %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Schollard, Jim" %D 1989 "%T Olema Marsh (located at the head of Tomales Bay, California)--A Study Site for the Effects of Marsh Accretion on Salix (Willow) Species (Preliminary Field Study)" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 56 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Olema Marsh (located at the head of Tomales Bay, California)--A Study Site for the Effects of Marsh Accretion on Salix (Willow) Species (Preliminary Field Study)" %L Box Vv %K Marsh Monitoring Tomales Bay soil composition sedimentation erosion marsh accretion %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchollardJ1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schollard, Jim" %D 1990 %T Wetland-Marsh Vegetation Management with Emphasis on Various Methods for Managing the Proliferation and Encroachment of Typha latifolia (Common Cattail) and Salix lasiolepis (Arroyo Willow) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wetland-Marsh Vegetation Management with Emphasis on Various Methods for Managing the Proliferation and Encroachment of Typha latifolia (Common Cattail) and Salix lasiolepis (Arroyo Willow) %L Box Vv %0 Thesis "%A Scholter, Kim" %D 1988 %T Environmental Impact Anaysis On The Issues Of Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal At UCSC %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Impact Anaysis On The Issues Of Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal At UCSC %L Box Ii %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Schottland, Elizabeth" %D 1987 %T Personal Synthesis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Personal Synthesis %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Schrick, Donna Jean" %D 1995 %T An Evaluation of the EP A 33/50 Program: A Study in Voluntary Pollution Prevention %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Evaluation of the EP A 33/50 Program: A Study in Voluntary Pollution Prevention %L Box Vv %K Pollution prevention voluntary source reduction 33/50 Program %0 Thesis "%A Schroeder, Stuart" %D 1984 %T Draft Animals in American Agriculture: Searching for Appropriate Applications %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Draft Animals in American Agriculture: Searching for Appropriate Applications %L Box Ii %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Schuetz, Jennie" %D 2009 %T Jacob's Ladder: An Interdisciplinary Interperative Tool For Outreach Programs Focused on Marine Sciences %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 12 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Jacob's Ladder: An Interdisciplinary Interperative Tool For Outreach Programs Focused on Marine Sciences "%K Interpretation, Jacob���s Ladder, Marine Sciences, Outreach, Docent" "%X The ���Jacob's Ladder�۝ is an art piece that metaphorically represents many different opportunities that the Seymour Marine Discover Center has to offer. Its effectiveness is as an interpretive tool that can be utilized when doing outreach programs dedicated to educating children and the public on oceanic systems as well as ocean health and conservation. This project description outlines some of the history and importance of interpretation, how the Center uses it through volunteering docents, and my vision in creating this piece." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/SchuetzJ/SchuetzJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Schultz, Marilyn" %D 1981 %T The Recreational Use of Two Wildland Areas %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Recreational Use of Two Wildland Areas %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Schweickert, Bryan J." %D 1994 %T Driving is a privilege - not a right %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Pepper, Jim" "%E Hoffman, George" %8 22 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Driving is a privilege - not a right %L Box Vv %K Vehicle Pollution Indexing Smog Check Pollution Offset Fee Vehicle Retirement %X California Senate Bill 1070 introduced by Senator Robert Presley (n-SeD Bernadino) would establish a program to reduce emissions from motor vehicles by establishing mileage limits and emissions indexing for most vehicles in the state. Incentives to purchase low emission vehicles are included as well as provisions for the retirement of older vehicles. This paper details the Presley Bill and provides a context in which this bill would be implemented. The bill is analyzed using economic theory within an environmental legal context. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SchweickertB1994.pdf "%+ 268 Centinary Dr., Walnut, CA 91789-2423" %0 Thesis "%A Schweikert, Chuck" %D 1979 %T The Structure of the Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District and Some Air Quality Trends %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Structure of the Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District and Some Air Quality Trends %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Schweitzer, Brenda" %T Tahoe Regional Planning Agency: planning for the protection of our lake and land %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tahoe Regional Planning Agency: planning for the protection of our lake and land %L Box Vv %0 Thesis "%A Schwennesen, Lois" %D 1972 %T Background Discussion concerning the Establishment of California State and Regional Open Space Task Force %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Background Discussion concerning the Establishment of California State and Regional Open Space Task Force %0 Thesis "%A Schwennesen, Lois" %D 1973 %T Open Space Task Force: To Fill the Gap %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Open Space Task Force: To Fill the Gap %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Schwinge, Craig" %D 1977 %T The World Food Situation: Alternatives to the Green Revolution %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The World Food Situation: Alternatives to the Green Revolution %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Schwinge, Debra" %D 1979 %T The 200-Mile Fishing Limit: A Step Back For A Step Forward %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The 200-Mile Fishing Limit: A Step Back For A Step Forward %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Scoggin, Sandra" %D 1994 %T Interpretive handbook for the San Lorenzo River %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 130 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Interpretive handbook for the San Lorenzo River %L Box Vv %K Local History Riparian Ecology Interpretation Riparian Geomorphology and Hydrology "%X The first section of the handbook includes a brief into ruction to rivers in general, the San Lorenzo River specifically, and an introduction to the S.L.R. Restoration Institute. ��The next section covers the history of the San Lorenzo River area, including the impacts of various human activities on the watershed system. ��Then I offer a more detailed account of the history of flooding and flood control projects. ��Next, I cover basic concepts of river geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology. ��Finally, I include information for docents about interpretation" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScogginS1994.pdf "%+ 1317 High St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060" %0 Thesis "%A Scornaienchi, Joe" %D 1997 %T Vegetation Restoration Project at Moore Creek %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Vegetation Restoration Project at Moore Creek %L Box Vv %K Vegetation restoration Willows habitat Moore Creek %X A garden of regional collected willows were planted in the Fall of 1992 for the University of California Santa Cruz National Reserve Project. ��A total of one hundred and eight two willows were collected throughout Santa Cruz County. ��The willows were then planted at Moore Creek just below Oakes College on the UCSC campus. ��Different willow shoots from a variety of plant communities were planted at Moore Creek to determine which specie of will from which plant community grew best at Moore Creek. ��The results of the data gathered in Mar of 1994 led me to believe local willow stocks from similar habitats grow best at Moore Creek. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScornaienchiJ1997.pdf "%+ 5265 Lawton Ave., Oakland, CA 94618" %0 Thesis "%A Scorse, Jason" %D 1991 %T The Worldview Perspective of the International Agricultural %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Worldview Perspective of the International Agricultural %L Box Vv %K Economics and the environment global food sources food first movements agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScorseJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Cindy" %D 1982 %T A Bibliographical Reference Guide for Selected World Food Production Systems %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Bibliographical Reference Guide for Selected World Food Production Systems %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Colin" %D 1988 "%T Power options for Big Creek Reserve, Big Sur" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Power options for Big Creek Reserve, Big Sur" %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Neil" %D 1982 "%T California State Park Management: Reflections on the Environmental History and Contemporary Revenue Problems of Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Ca" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! California State Park Management: Reflections on the Environmental History and Contemporary Revenue Problems of Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Ca" %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Shannon" %D 1988 %T Is Our Bay O.K.? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Is Our Bay O.K.? %L Box Ii %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Stanley" %D 1993 %T The Effects of Soil Compaction on the Regeneration of Oak Trees %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 5 "%Y Soule, Michael" %8 31 Jan 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Soil Compaction on the Regeneration of Oak Trees %L Box Vv %K soil compaction oak seedling growth tree growth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScottS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scott, Teague K." %D 2011 %T The Continued Study Of The Peregrine Falcon And The Role Of The New Conservationist %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Tyler, Breck" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! The Continued Study Of The Peregrine Falcon And The Role Of The New Conservationist %K SCPBRG Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus raptor Avian conservation nest site monitoring PG&E "%X Through the course of my studies with the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, I" have attempted to hone my skills as an aspiring conservationist. The conservation efforts for the Peregrine "Falcon (Falco peregrinus) were highly successful, and to continue important monitoring of the species" has been an incredible experience. My work has entailed hours of intensive field observation and "community conservation work, two facets that are vital to a meaningful conservation program. My" "research involved the analysis of adult and juvenile Peregrine Falcon behavior, and understanding of its" relation to the nesting chronology. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScottT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scully, Diana" %D 2005 %T Learning through teaching: my journey teaching a student directed seminar on ecopsychology %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" 8.00% %9 Senior Internship %! Learning through teaching: my journey teaching a student directed seminar on ecopsychology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ScullyD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Scully, Joanne" %D 1988 %T A Design for Children: Children's Garden UCSC Farm %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Design for Children: Children's Garden UCSC Farm %L Box Ii %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Seacrest, Kent" %T Nebraska Natural Resources District Concept-- An Evaluation of its Law and its Implementation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Nebraska Natural Resources District Concept-- An Evaluation of its Law and its Implementation %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Sears, R. Cameron" %D 1984 %T The Tuolumne River Flowing Free: Wild and Scenic %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 16 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 18 May 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tuolumne River Flowing Free: Wild and Scenic %L Box Ll %K Areas - Tuolumne Toulumne River Rafting River trips Protected Areas Environmental Education Environmental Survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SearsR1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seedman, Eric" %D 1976 %T Land Use in Downtown Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 33 %8 15 Dec 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Land Use in Downtown Santa Cruz %L Box Ll %K Environmental Planning Urban Development Downtown Santa Cruz Zoning Land use %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeedmanE1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Segal, Jennifer" %D 1997 "%T The Vision of Ben-Gurion, Revisited: A Model For a Sustainable Community in the Negev Desert" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Vision of Ben-Gurion, Revisited: A Model For a Sustainable Community in the Negev Desert" %L Box Vv %K Sustainability Kibbutz desert agriculture communal living "%X This thesis combines aspects of communal living and alternative agriculture methods to create a theoretical model for a sustainable community in the Negev desert, in Southern Israel. ��Reduction and reuse of resources, as well as the absence of marketing requirement aides the sustainability found in communal living the model of the Israeli Kibbutz is drawn on. ��The revival of ancient irrigation methods and the use of desert adapted crops is a focus, as well." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SegalJ1997.pdf "%+ 733 Santa Barbara Rd., Berkeley, CA 94707" %0 Thesis "%A Seiberger, Julia" %D 1978 %T Resource Recovery and its place in Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 01 May 1978 %9 Senior thesis %! Resource Recovery and its place in Santa Cruz %K Environmental planning solid waste waste management resource recovery "Santa Cruz County, CA" trash components %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeibergerJ1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seibert, Richard" %D 1986 %T A Review of Research Relevant to the Development of Control Measures for Infestations by Plodia Interpunctella (Hubner) in Warehouses and Bulk Food Stores %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 01 May 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Review of Research Relevant to the Development of Control Measures for Infestations by Plodia Interpunctella (Hubner) in Warehouses and Bulk Food Stores %L Box Ll %K entomology pest control insect contamination insect infestations biological control food irradiation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeibertR1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seidel, James" %D 1991 "%T Environmental Racism: Chevron, Richmond, State Regulation, Community Organizing and the Demand for Democracy" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 60 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 12 Dec 1991 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Racism: Chevron, Richmond, State Regulation, Community Organizing and the Demand for Democracy" %L Box Vv %K Chevron Gasoline Environmental Racism Federal regulations radical democracy capitalization state regulations social movements Citizen Action %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeidelJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seidenstein, Roy Steven" %D 1982 %T UCSC Campus Ground Squirrel Management Plan: The Potential for Ecological Ground Squirrel Control %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 55 "%Y Dasmann, Raymond" %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! UCSC Campus Ground Squirrel Management Plan: The Potential for Ecological Ground Squirrel Control %L Box Ll %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies Ground Squirrel biological control poisoning ecological control vegetation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeidensteinR1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seidner, Dylan" %D 2006 %T Orius tristicolor abundance increases with flower bloom intensity of hedgerow plant species %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 9 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Orius tristicolor abundance increases with flower bloom intensity of hedgerow plant species %K Orius tristicolor hedgerow flower bloom bloom intensity "%X Minute pirate bug abundance was monitored within hedgerows on California Central Coast organic farms along with estimates of the bloom intensity of hedgerow plant species. Correlations indicated that minute pirate bug abundance generally increased with flower bloom intensity on four plant species, with noticeably higher r2 values on two species, yarrow and coyote brush. Findings indicate that O. tristicolor may have a plant species preference. This preference was probably due to the minute pirate bug��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s feeding on prey in flower inflorescences or supplementation of its diet with pollen or nectar; future research is required to determine the exact causal factors." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeidnerD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Selby, Michael J." %D 1981 %T Challenge for Survival %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Challenge for Survival %L Box Ll %K Environmental Education Public education system experimental education childhood motivation outdoor education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SelbyM1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Self, Jamie" %D 2004 %T Development of a UCSC Grassland Monitoring Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of Calfornia Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Holl, Karen" %! Development of a UCSC Grassland Monitoring Program %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SelfJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Senk, Linn" %D 1978 %T Energy Conservation in Public Buildings %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Conservation in Public Buildings %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Sennett, Allie" %D 2011 %T Effects Of Slug Herbivory And Exotic Vegetation Removal On Seedling Survivorship In Coastal Prairie %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 18 "%Y Holl, Karen D." %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! Effects Of Slug Herbivory And Exotic Vegetation Removal On Seedling Survivorship In Coastal Prairie %K Herbivory slug coastal prairie restoration exotic vegetation removal central coast %X My research investigated the effects of slug herbivory on two native coastal grasses (Nassella pulchra and Elymus glaucus) and two native coastal forbs (Lupinus arboreus and Eriophyllum staechadifolium) in treatments designed to exclude slugs or reduce cover of exotic vegetation. Exotic vegetation removal treatments "consisted of tarping for two 2-month periods, herbicide, and mulch. Copper-painted" flashing served as the barrier in treatments intended to exclude slugs. Since past research "suggests that dense plant cover increases slug densities by enhancing slug habitat, I" predicted that reduction of exotic cover would decrease herbivory. Contrary to my "prediction, results showed no significant difference in slug abundance in the weed control" "treatments. Moreover, there was no difference in slug abundance, seedling survivorship," and seedling cover between slug exclosures and other treatments. The latter is largely a result of two damaged exclosures and the inability to control slugs. Native seedling survivorship was generally high for all species suggesting that slug herbivory was not an important factor limiting seedling survival at the site studied. My results also suggest that controlling slugs in restoration projects is quite challenging. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SennettA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Serbeniuk, Gary" %D 1984 %T The Five Bridges Loop Interpretive Trail Guide %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Five Bridges Loop Interpretive Trail Guide %L Box Ll %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Setliff, Kelsey" %D 2009 %T Weed Seedling Illustrations and Descriptions of Numerous Plants at the UCSC Farm for the Development of Weed Management Strategies %B Environmental�� Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 33 "%Y Karen D. Holl and Steve R. Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Weed Seedling Illustrations and Descriptions of Numerous Plants at the UCSC Farm for the Development of Weed Management Strategies %K weeds crops seedling grasses broadleaf cotyledons agriculture %X The main goal for my thesis is to provide illustrative and written descriptions of various weeds present on the UCSC farm in order to understand weed development and provide information that can be used for considering strategies for sustainable weed management. The illustrations aim to provide assistance with identifying weed species found within different systems on the farm and present accurate depictions of the weed species for identification at different stages of early growth. The descriptions provide some ecological and agroecological information for each species. The information will be relevant to assist with weed management by identifying important weed "characteristics such as how a certain weed species develop, disperse and tolerate a range of conditions." Identifying noxious weeds within the different systems on the farm is important for sustainable management. Managing weeds rather than trying to eliminate them can save time and energy for the farmer and can help reduce the need for destructive chemical inputs. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/SetliffK/SetliffK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Setteducati, Ellen O." %D 1982 %T Toward a Woman-Centered Environmentalism %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 %8 15 May 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Toward a Woman-Centered Environmentalism %L Box Ll %K UCSC Majors Women's Studies environmental toxicology poisoning epidemeology pollution third world environmental issues %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SetteducatiE1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Seymour, Richard B." %D 1990 %T Preliminary Snowy Plover Management Plan for State Beaches of the Monterey Bay Region %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %8 22 Jan 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Preliminary Snowy Plover Management Plan for State Beaches of the Monterey Bay Region %L Box Vv %K Snowy Plover Management plant monterey bay environmental survey environmental impact reports nesting %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SeymourR1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shaffer, Justin P" %T Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %K secondary metabolites inhibition forest ecology research plot (FERP) foliose mixed-evergreen forest Cladosporium Ascomycete chemistry "%X Lichens must defend themselves from invasion by microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria. Their evolutionary success has been attributed to the production of secondary metabolites that exhibit antibiotic, antiherbivore, and allelopathic properties. Nevertheless, the ecological impacts of many of these chemicals for lichens or other organisms have seldom been characterized. The possibility that corticolous lichen species could indirectly protect woody plants from plant pathogens through production of inhibitory chemicals is high where lichen coverage of host plants is extensive. Water and acetone extracts of six abundant, corticolous lichen species Parmotrema perlatum, Flavoparmelia caperata, Evernia prunastri, Hypogymnia physodes, H. imshaugii, and H. tubulosa were tested for their inhibition of the growth of the plant pathogenic fungus Cladosporium sp. In addition to being abundant, these six lichen species synthesize secondary metabolites known to have bioactive properties. Extracts from F. caperata were found to be inactive at all concentrations, while extracts from all other lichens successfully inhibited fungal growth. Species��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� extracts varied in the minimum effective concentration. Water extracts were more effective than the acetone extracts." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShafferJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shaffer, Justin P" %T Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %K secondary metabolites inhibition forest ecology research plot (FERP) foliose mixed-evergreen forest Cladosporium Ascomycete chemistry "%X Lichens must defend themselves from invasion by microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria. Their evolutionary success has been attributed to the production of secondary metabolites that exhibit antibiotic, antiherbivore, and allelopathic properties. Nevertheless, the ecological impacts of many of these chemicals for lichens or other organisms have seldom been characterized. The possibility that corticolous lichen species could indirectly protect woody plants from plant pathogens through production of inhibitory chemicals is high where lichen coverage of host plants is extensive. Water and acetone extracts of six abundant, corticolous lichen species Parmotrema perlatum, Flavoparmelia caperata, Evernia prunastri, Hypogymnia physodes, H. imshaugii, and H. tubulosa were tested for their inhibition of the growth of the plant pathogenic fungus Cladosporium sp. In addition to being abundant, these six lichen species synthesize secondary metabolites known to have bioactive properties. Extracts from F. caperata were found to be inactive at all concentrations, while extracts from all other lichens successfully inhibited fungal growth. Species��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� extracts varied in the minimum effective concentration. Water extracts were more effective than the acetone extracts." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShafferJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shaffer, Justin P" %T Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 27 "%Y Gilbert, Gregory S." %8 12 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Antifungal Activity of Lichen Extracts: Exploring the potential for Indirect Protection of Woody Plants from Pathogenic Fungai %K secondary metabolites inhibition forest ecology research plot (FERP) foliose mixed-evergreen forest Cladosporium Ascomycete chemistry "%X Lichens must defend themselves from invasion by microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria. Their evolutionary success has been attributed to the production of secondary metabolites that exhibit antibiotic, antiherbivore, and allelopathic properties. Nevertheless, the ecological impacts of many of these chemicals for lichens or other organisms have seldom been characterized. The possibility that corticolous lichen species could indirectly protect woody plants from plant pathogens through production of inhibitory chemicals is high where lichen coverage of host plants is extensive. Water and acetone extracts of six abundant, corticolous lichen species Parmotrema perlatum, Flavoparmelia caperata, Evernia prunastri, Hypogymnia physodes, H. imshaugii, and H. tubulosa were tested for their inhibition of the growth of the plant pathogenic fungus Cladosporium sp. In addition to being abundant, these six lichen species synthesize secondary metabolites known to have bioactive properties. Extracts from F. caperata were found to be inactive at all concentrations, while extracts from all other lichens successfully inhibited fungal growth. Species��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� extracts varied in the minimum effective concentration. Water extracts were more effective than the acetone extracts." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U hhttp://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShafferJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shaffer, Stephanie Marie" %D 2009 "%T The Relationship Between the Food System, the Environment, and Our Health: Personal Reflections and Actions" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 2009 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Relationship Between the Food System, the Environment, and Our Health: Personal Reflections and Actions" %K nutrition health raw-food food system alternative therapies integrative medicine environmental health "%X This work is an extensive chronological account of my year-long process of bringing my body back into a healthy balance. I tell my story of diagnosis, decision to use alternative methods for healing and the research I did around nutrition science. I summarize the different theories I came across behind the causes and cures for systematic diseases. I explore more in-depth the raw foods theory and basic principles, specifically from the research done by Colin Campbell, PHD and Gabriel Cousens M.D. in an attempt to explain my success and to share the most recent discoveries for root causes of health problems within the integrative medical field. I explore the direct correlation with our culture��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s average diet and nutrition to the increase in disease. There is a need to look deeper into how diet and lifestyle influence the strength of the immune system and therefore determine how susceptible we are to environmental toxicity, genetic mutations and viral/bacterial/fungal related illnesses. I argue that by switching to a plant based diet, we may decrease and or eliminate chronic health problems caused by systematic imbalances and therefore prevent and potentially cure many diseases westerners are developing at the root level. I also try to show how our current food system is the main protagonist to the state of our health. This paper reflects my process of peeling away the layers in my understanding of optimal health and nutrition." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShafferS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shakeri, Yasaman" %T Niche Partitioning by Peromyscus californicus and Peromyscus boylii in Mixed Evergreen Forest %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Christopher Wilmers, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Niche Partitioning by Peromyscus californicus and Peromyscus boylii in Mixed Evergreen Forest %K COVER SHEET niche partitioning Peromyscus boylii Peromyscus californicus forest ecology research plot resource partitioning interspecific competition coexistence "%X COVER SHEET We used 126 Sherman live traps on a 9 by 14 grid at the University of California Santa Cruz Forest Ecology Research��嬉�_����Plot (FERP) to look at small mammal diversity in a��嬉�_����mixed evergreen forest. The ability for��嬉�_����Peromyscus boylii��嬉�_����and��嬉�_����Peromyscus californicus��嬉�_����to coexist in the same area is believed to be a form of niche partitioning at the canopy level. We used multivariate logistic regression to look for a correlation between the presence of each mouse species and the stem count of 7 of the most common tree species within 10 meters of each trapping station on the plot.��嬉�_����P. boylii��嬉�_����was correlated with��嬉�_����Lithocarpus densiflorus during all three trapping sessions. ��嬉�_����P. californicus��嬉�_����was correlated with��嬉�_����Pseudotsuga��嬉�_����menziesii��嬉�_����and��嬉�_����Quercus agrifolia��嬉�_����during the spring and summer, but its correlation changed to��嬉�_����Quercus agrifolia, Quercus parvula,��嬉�_����Arbutus menziesii, and��嬉�_����Corylus cornuta��嬉�_����during fall. These results show that P. californicus is more of a generalist in the same habitat. These correlations suggest that microhabitat partitioning is occurring by these two species, allowing for them to coexist." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShakeriY.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shankweiler, Sarah" %D 1990 %T Strawberry Fields Forever %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 45 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Strawberry Fields Forever %L Box Vv %K strawberry production organic farming fruit yields plant development agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShankweilerS1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shapiro, Daniel" %D 1990 %T My Experience With Humpbacks: A Disconcerting Love Story %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! MY EXPERIENCE WITH HUMPBACKS: A DISCONCERTING LOVE STORY %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Sharon, Goldwasser" %D 1978 %T The Status of the Bell's Vireo and the Gray Vireo in Riverside and Southern San Bernardino Counties %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 %8 10 May 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Status of the Bell's Vireo and the Gray Vireo in Riverside and Southern San Bernardino Counties %L Box Gg %K natural history Vireos "Riverside County, CA" animal habitats extinction valleys of California animal populations "%X The status and distribution of Least Bell's Vireos (Vireo bellii��pusillus) and Gray Vireos (Vireo vicinior) in Riverside and southern��San Bernardino Counties were studied, with respect to historical��records of their occurrence. Bell's Vireos were present at two of��eight localities surveyed. Three territorial males were located. Detailed observations were made of the nesting events of one pair.��This subspecies, which nests only in California and Baja California,��is at a critically low level and should be accorded endangered species��status. Gray Vireos were found in some previously recorded localities,��but appear less common than suggested by early records. Factors contributing to the decline of both species were also studied. In particular, these seem to be primarily disturbance or loss of habitat��and nest parasitism by Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater) for��Bell's Vireos. These factors appear to influence Gray Vireos as well,��however further study is required." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/GoldwasserS1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shattuck, Annie" %D 2006 %T Medicinal Plants of Shade Coffe Landscapes of Western El Salvador and the Participatory Action Research Process %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 Spring 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Medicinal Plants of Shade Coffe Landscapes of Western El Salvador and the Participatory Action Research Process %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShattuckA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sheekey, Elizabeth" %D 1977 %T A Study of the Herbaceous Flora and Environment of Sugarloaf Valley in Relation to Two Naturally Ignited Fires %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of the Herbaceous Flora and Environment of Sugarloaf Valley in Relation to Two Naturally Ignited Fires %L Box Cc %0 Thesis "%A Shelley, Karen E." %D 1981 %T The Source Of Freedom %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 80 %8 15 Mar 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Source Of Freedom %L Box Ll %K social freedom native americans pre-colonial America European and Native American conflicts European settlement of America %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShelleyK1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shelley, Laurel" %D 1989 %T Database Development for Life lab Science Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 104 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 03 Nov 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Database Development for Life lab Science Program %L Box Ll %K Environmental Education Life Lab Databasing Curriculum Computer Modeling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShelleyL1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shephard, Laura" %D 2006 %T Internship with UCSC Recycling Services Abstract Body Sources %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %! Internship with UCSC Recycling Services Abstract Body Sources (%U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/ShephardL/ShephardL2.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shepherd, Daniel" %D 1992 %T California Red-Legged Frogs Restoration Project: A Habitat Restoration Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California Red-Legged Frogs Restoration Project: A Habitat Restoration Project %L Box Qq %K Riparian habitat Red-Legged Frog development restoration %0 Thesis "%A Sheppard, Laura" %D 2006 %T Proposed Construction and Demolition Waste Reduction Plan for UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Proposed Construction and Demolition Waste Reduction Plan for UCSC %K Recycling Waste Reduction Construction Demolition Regulation "%X As the cost of municipal solid waste increases and space decreases, it becomes increasingly apparent that the development of existing diversion programs as well as new program needs to be expanded. Since Assembly Bill 939 was passed in 1989 California has been searching out new ways to divert materials and stay within state laws. Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris make up approximately 22% of what is land filled today. With careful implementation of a recycling program that is dedicated to sustainable building, an average of 75% of materials can be diverted. Implementation of a Construction and Demolition Recycling Program at The University of California, Santa Cruz would not only help the university reach its goals of diversion. A Program like this could directly mitigate for the impacts that UCSC will comprise from the projects planned in the Long Range Development Plan (LRDP). A C&D program would decrease the impacts of growth on the university, surrounding community, and the Santa Cruz City land fill. My senior internship focused on developing a C&D Waste Reduction Plan for The University of California, Santa Cruz. Through extensive research, I have assembled a set of guidelines for a C&D Waste Reduction Program that can be implemented on campus. The first part of this document is an analytical paper, focusing on what Construction and Demolition Recycling is, it��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s importance, and progressive solutions to possibly reaching waste diversion levels set by the state." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SheppardL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sherer, Janice" %D 1984 %T Senior Project: Whale Illustrations %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 "%Y Norris, Kenneth" %8 15 Apr 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Project: Whale Illustrations %L Box Ll %K Art and the Environment Illustration publishing magazine publishing nature magazines %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShererJ1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sheridan, Lisa" %D 1983 %T Solid Waste and its Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Solid Waste and its Management %L Box Ll %0 Thesis "%A Sherman, Michael M." "%A Ruiz, Gregory M." %D 1989 "%T Effects of Prey Density, Substrate Quality and Biogenic Tube Density on Feeding Success of S" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 15 Dec 1989 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Effects of Prey Density, Substrate Quality and Biogenic Tube Density on Feeding Success of S" %L Box Ll %K Avian diets feeding habits prey density shorebirds "%X We examined the effect of prey density, substrate particle size, and density of Phoronopsis viridian (Phylum Phoronida) tubes on feeding with Dunlin (Calidris alpine). ��嬉�_����The birds were offered meal worms buried to a constant depth and the number taken in 90 seconds was measured for each of three prey densities (between 766 and 4598 prey items per square meter) in five sediment types (particle sizes between 0.124mm and 2.0mm in diameter). ��嬉�_����Capture rate increased with increasing prey density and decreasing substrate particle size. ��嬉�_����Tests with three densities of phoronids (between 1532 and 4789 tubes per square meter) showed an inverse relationship between density and capture rate. ��嬉�_����This, birds should maximize their feeding success by selecting sites of dense prey, small grain size, and low phoronid tube densities. ��嬉�_����At Bodega Harbor, California, the abundance of each Dunlin and Marbled Godwits (Limosa fed) foraging on exposed tides had no significant relationship to the caloric value of prey and was greatest in areas of large particle size and high tube density. ��嬉�_����While these factors had a significant effect on feeding success, it appears that they did not determine the selection of feeding sites. ��嬉�_����Even though particle size and the tubes interfere with feeding success, bird preferred these conditions. ��嬉�_����Dense tube aggregations can obstruct the vertical burrowing of prey, thereby increasing their availability of the foraging shorebirds. ��嬉�_����This is a plausible explanation for discrepancies between field and laboratory findings." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShermanM1989.pdf "%+ 20073 Edinburgh Drive, Saratoga, CA, 95070" %0 Thesis "%A Sherman, Yehudit A." %D 1991 %T Responses of Black-Tailed Deer to Off-Highway Vehicle Traffic %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Responses of Black-Tailed Deer to Off-Highway Vehicle Traffic %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Sherwood, Daniel Ray" %D 1988 %T A Written Component to My Senior Project: A Photographic Depiction of the U.C.S.C. Campus Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 11 May 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Written Component to My Senior Project: A Photographic Depiction of the U.C.S.C. Campus Reserve %L Box Ll %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies Communication Photography Environmental Survey Environment and Art %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SherwoodD1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sherwood, Eldon" %D 1974 %T American Democracy and its influence on Land Use Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! American Democracy and its influence on Land Use Planning %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Shester, Geoffrey" %D 2001 %T Staff Manual for the Winter 2001 KATEN Junior Stewardship Program %B Environmental Studies "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %9 Senior Thesis %! Staff Manual for the Winter 2001 KATEN Junior Stewardship Program %L Box Qq %K environmental education outdoor program stewardship experiential education %0 Thesis "%A Shibley, Penelope A." %D 1986 %T Casa Del Aqua: The Making of an Urban Conservation Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Casa Del Aqua: The Making of an Urban Conservation Project %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Shimberg, James" %D 1982 %T The Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System: A Denial of the Rights of Native North Americans %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 "%Y Shindler, Craig" %8 12 Mar 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System: A Denial of the Rights of Native North Americans %L Box Ll %K Natural Gas pipelines Native Americans Indian Affairs Alaska Natural Resources Fossil Fuels property rights %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ShimbergJ1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Shon, Lisa A." %D 1973 "%T The Wildlife Resources of the Wrangell Mountains Copper River Basin, Alaska and their use and Management" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Wildlife Resources of the Wrangell Mountains Copper River Basin, Alaska and their use and Management" %L Box Zz %0 Thesis "%A Short, Robbert W., Jr." %D 1995 %T Evaluation of Potential Riparian Corridors in Santa Cruz County: A Simple and Effective Protocol for Restoration and Mitigation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Evaluation of Potential Riparian Corridors in Santa Cruz County: A Simple and Effective Protocol for Restoration and Mitigation %K Riparian corridors resoration mitigation %0 Thesis "%A Shurtz, Scott" %D 1991 %T Life on the River: Allocation Without Conscience on the Stanislaus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Life on the River: Allocation Without Conscience on the Stanislaus %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Sibiga, Amy" %D 1986 "%T Dispersal & Settlement Patterns of the California Ground Squirrel, Techniques" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 %8 15 Jun 1986 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Dispersal & Settlement Patterns of the California Ground Squirrel, Techniques" %L Box Ll %K Ground Squirrel Pest Management Burrows dispersal eradication methods %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SibigaA1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sidle, Dan" %D 1993 %T The Economic Valuation Of Amazonian Rain Forests: Using The Marketing Of Sustainable Rain Forest Products As An Economic Incentive For Amazonian Conservation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Economic Valuation Of Amazonian Rain Forests: Using The Marketing Of Sustainable Rain Forest Products As An Economic Incentive For Amazonian Conservation %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Siebert, Kathy" %D 1977 %T A Non-Wilderness Experience with the Sierra Club %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 43 %8 15 Dec 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Non-Wilderness Experience with the Sierra Club %L Box Aaa %K Environmental Writting Buisness Office administration Editorials %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SiebertK1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Siegel, Jonathan" %D 1977 %T Vernacular Architecture as Environmentallly Fit %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 46 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! Vernacular Architecture as Environmentallly Fit %L Box Aaa %K Vernacular Architecture Green Design Structural Design Recycling %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SiegelJ1977 %0 Thesis "%A Siegler, Katie" %D 1996 "%T A Study of T. thalense in a control program against artichoke plume moth at Swanton Berry Farms, 1995" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Study of T. thalense in a control program against artichoke plume moth at Swanton Berry Farms, 1995" %L Box Qq %K Trichogramma thalense artichoke plume moth biological control artichoke %0 Thesis "%A Siegman, Jesse Lorraine" %D 1980 %T Resource-Conserving Landscaping in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 %8 15 Jan 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Resource-Conserving Landscaping in California %L Box Ll %K native landscaping natural landscaping resource conservation landscape architecture energy saving native plants %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SiegmanJ1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sikora, Benjamin" %D 1992 %T Agricultural Rituals of the Yoruba People %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Agricultural Rituals of the Yoruba People %L Box Qq "%K Anthropology, Agriculture" %0 Thesis "%A Silk, Nicole" %T Land Reform in Kenya %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Land Reform in Kenya %L Box Uu %K Kenya land reform development %0 Thesis "%A Silvern, Eric E." %D 1985 %T Plutonium and Hollywood: An Analysis of Two Films Concerning Nuclear Power %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 86 %8 15 Jun 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plutonium and Hollywood: An Analysis of Two Films Concerning Nuclear Power %L Box Ll %K Communication Nuclear Power Film Critical Analysis Environment and Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SilvernE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Silverstein, Adam" %D 1990 %T Change Through Music: From Environmentalism to Deep Ecology %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Change Through Music: From Environmentalism to Deep Ecology %L Box Qq %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Silverstone, Mark Andrew" %D 1995 %T The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and River Preservation Valve %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and River Preservation Valve %L Box Qq %K Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Clavey River watershed Stanislaus National Forest Turlock Irrigation District %0 Thesis "%A Silvey, Rachel" %D 1990 %T The Potential for Agroecology with Land Reform in the Philippines %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Potential for Agroecology with Land Reform in the Philippines %L Box Qq %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Simkins, Taylor" "%T The Economic Potential of Honey Production in the Region of San Ramon, Nicaragua" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 99 "%Y Steve Gliessman, Environmental studies" %8 12 Mar 2010 %9 Senior Internship "%! The Economic Potential of Honey Production in the Region of San Ramon, Nicaragua" %K Nicaragua CAN Latin America honey beekeeping economics development food security "%X The local economy in the San Ram��_��̦��_̢�ۢn region of Nicaragua is heavily dependent on the production and sale of coffee beans. This creates a fragile economic structure prone to collapse in the event of price volatility on the international market. I approached the issue by looking for a way to improve food security and income diversity without damaging the economy already in place. As part of a CAN internship abroad, I studied the potential implementation of beehives in the farming cooperatives of San Ram��_��̦��_̢�ۢn with the aim of producing honey for sale in both domestic and international markets. The study was made with social, economic, and environmental implications in mind to ensure that any resulting project will be as sustainable as possible. This report documents my process and conclusions drawn." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SimkinsT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Simmons, Brett" %T Seymour Marine Discovery Center: A Comprehensive Guide for Running the Docent Training Class %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 "%Y Cheng, Weixin" %8 8 Jul 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Seymour Marine Discovery Center: A Comprehensive Guide for Running the Docent Training Class %K Seymour Marine Discovery Long Marine Lab Docent training "%X The Seymour Marine Discovery Center is a public information center that is dedicated to educating people about the roll scientific research plays in the understanding and conservation of our world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s oceans. The Seymour center is Located at the Long Marine Laboratory and affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz, but it is still primarily self-funded. Though the Seymour Center has a small paid staff the volunteers are the heart of nearly all of the public relations and operations. Every year the Seymour Center holds a docent training class, in which volunteers are trained to become the public face of the Seymour Center. Docent volunteers work the exhibit hall and give the daily tours of the Seymour center, informing visitors about the marine sciences in conjunction with ocean conservation. It is because of this that volunteers are an irreplaceable entity of the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. After going through the Docent Training class myself, along with helping prepare and manage it, in the first quarter of my internship I created a Ten-stop tour, which I have now been using to aid in giving tours as a docent. Throughout the second quarter of my senior Internship I developed two binders, which will aid in the preparation and management of future docent training classes. The first binder is appropriately named the Planning binder and contains a master timeline and notes for all the preparation and planning needed in order to run the class. The second binder is the Curriculum binder and contains class-by-class agendas, which are from these years past training class, and all associated materials needed for each class. The purpose of these binders is to guide and ease the planning,��嬉�_���� preparation and operation of the class." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SimmonsB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Simmons, Brian" %D 1982 "%T Red Down Elm: Perspectives on Life in West Johnston, Vermont" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Red Down Elm: Perspectives on Life in West Johnston, Vermont" %K Areas - Vermont %0 Thesis "%A Simmons, Kelly" %D 1986 %T Mother Earth: Scientific Ideology & Models of Nature in Environmental Studies %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 71 "%Y Letoureneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jan 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! Mother Earth: Scientific Ideology & Models of Nature in Environmental Studies %L Box Ll %K Women's Studies female imagery Mother Earth sociology natural science ecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SimmonsK1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Simpson, Roy" %D 1985 %T The Garden Trail: A Self-Guided Trail of the U.C.S.C. Garden Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Garden Trail: A Self-Guided Trail of the U.C.S.C. Garden Project %L Box Ll %K Agroecology %0 Thesis "%A Singer, Ronald J." %D 1996 %T Potential Benefits of Windbreaks to their Surrounding Agroecosystems: Using the Black Locust Windbreak at the UCSC Farm and Garden as a Test Site and Case Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Potential Benefits of Windbreaks to their Surrounding Agroecosystems: Using the Black Locust Windbreak at the UCSC Farm and Garden as a Test Site and Case Study %L Box Qq %K Windbreak shelterbelt microclimate water infiltration bird habitat on-farm nitrogen input %0 Thesis "%A Skinner, Nancy G." %D 1985 %T Our Choice: Threatened and Endangered Species of Grand Teton National Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 24 %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Our Choice: Threatened and Endangered Species of Grand Teton National Park %L Box Ll %K endangered species environmental education slides presentations cirriculum %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SkinnerN1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Slade, Richard" %D 1972 %T Electric Power: Moss Landing Example and Environmental Policies for the Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 38 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1972 %9 Senior Thesis %! Electric Power: Moss Landing Example and Environmental Policies for the Future %L Box Ll %K electrical power burning fossil fuels air pollution Santa Cruz county Monterey County environmental protections %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SladeR1972.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Slate, Cynthia" %D 1996 "%T Testing for Environmental Equity: A Case Study of Contra Costa County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Testing for Environmental Equity: A Case Study of Contra Costa County, California" %L Box Qq %K Environmental equity hazardous waste storage environmental racism %0 Thesis "%A Slay, Caitlin S." %D 2010 %T Lygus bug exclusion study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Shennan, Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Lygus bug exclusion study %K Lygus bug CASFS Integrated Pest management lab %X A common economically damaging pest in strawberry production is the western "tarnished plant bug, Lygus hesperus Knight (Hemiptera:Miridae). Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)" has been identified as an effective trap crop to manage Lygus bugs and has been implemented into strawberry operations throughout California. The objectives of this study were to "determine if, and when adult insects were migrating into a field by comparing covered and" uncovered alfalfa from the same trap crop. An additional goal was to determine whether there was a greater concentration of adults on the edge of a field than in the interior. Several other insects were observed to evaluate the insect community over time on site. Immigrating lygus bug adults were excluded from portions of field edge and interior alfalfa trap crops that were compared with uncovered alfalfa at the same distances. Sampling occurred in April and June of 2010 using a hand held vacuuming device and the contents of the vacuum were sorted after freezing. Larger concentrations of lygus bugs were found in the uncovered traps than in the "covered sections, although results did not meet statistical significance (p=0.06).Higher" "concentrations of lygus bugs were found in the interior trap crops than in the edge ,although" results were not statistically significant (p=0.115). %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SlayC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sleeper, Marvin" %D 1993 %T California outer-continential shelf proposed oil development: its issues %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California outer-continential shelf proposed oil development: its issues %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Sloan, Christopher" %D 1981 "%T Recreation and Tourism in Big Sur-History, Impacts, and Future Trends" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Recreation and Tourism in Big Sur-History, Impacts, and Future Trends" %L Box Ll %0 Thesis "%A Slob, Johanna A." %D 1994 %T Behind a Head of Lettuce: A mural about social and environmental problems in agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Behind a Head of Lettuce: A mural about social and environmental problems in agriculture %L Box Qq %0 Thesis "%A Slobodian, Nick" %D 2010 %T Tending To Nature: Planning And Application Strategies For The Regenerative Integration Of Animals Into The Agroecosystem %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 17 "%Y Shennan, Carol" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Dec 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! Tending To Nature: Planning And Application Strategies For The Regenerative Integration Of Animals Into The Agroecosystem %K @font-face { font-family: " Calibri" "}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt" line-height: 115% font-size: 11pt font-family: " Times New Roman" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } Chickens Goats Agroecology Permaculture Holistic Management Ecological Design Chicken Tractor Farming "%X The regenerative integration of animals into the agroecosystem is an approach to whole systems agricultural planning Through the barrage of negative impacts that appear to be connected to animal domestication and production, some might find alternatives to be hopeless; I disagree. I believe the answer lies in Regenerative Design witin an appropriate scale. These methods will take into account the natural food production needs of humans, with regard to essential animal and ecosystem functions. Designing a multi- functional system based on resource conservation, population ecology, natural resiliency, and agroecological diversity that restores animals�۪ ecological niches within an agri-landscape, will ultimately address many of the issues regarding environmental health that are present in conventional modern food production systems." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SlobodianN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Slocum, Maya" "%A Geiger, Chris" %D 1985 "%T Biological Control of the Brown-Banded Cockroach Supella longipalpa by the Parasitoid, Comperia merceti in Family Student Housing, UCSC" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Biological Control of the Brown-Banded Cockroach Supella longipalpa by the Parasitoid, Comperia merceti in Family Student Housing, UCSC" %L Box Mm "%K Areas - UCSC - Family Student Housing, Defense, biology" %0 Thesis "%A Slocum, Timothy" %D 1982 %T The Puget Sound Conversion Project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Puget Sound Conversion Project %L Box Ll %K Puget Sound environment and economics progressive movements Puget Sound Conversion Project "%X The Puget Sound Conversion Project is a Seattle based organizing group concerned with issues of the military and control of capital. ��嬉�_����It is examined from three perspectives. ��嬉�_����First, it is placed within the context of the historical development of conversion organizing since World War II. ��嬉�_����Second, is and explanation ��嬉�_����of the development of its analysis program and structure. ��嬉�_����Third, it is examined as a response to the world and local political-economies. ��嬉�_����Finally two possible strategies for the Conversion Project are discussed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SlocumT1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sloggy, Joseph" %D 2011 %T The Demand For Small Scale Slaughter House(s) To Service The General San Francisco Bay Area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 19 "%Y Fitzsimmons, Margaret" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 20 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Demand For Small Scale Slaughter House(s) To Service The General San Francisco Bay Area %K Abattoir Slaughterhouse Mobile Slaughterhouse USDA Approved Slaughterhouse "HACCP, FSIS" %X This paper examines the demand for a small-scale slaughter facility in the "general San Francisco Bay Area, and addresses possible solutions along with their" "feasibilities. Information was collected from first person interviews, case studies, and" analysis of publications and data from the USDA and the U.S. Census. I found that there is a lack of facilities serving ranchers and that a large void in the local food system exists. "This void is hindering the viability of the industry, costing the rancher, environment, and" consumer alike and also compromising the well being of the animals. In several other "locations, this problem has been addressed with Mobile Slaughtering Units; a solution" that appears to be relevant. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SlogggyJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Slone, Daniel" %D 1992 %T Pesticide Free Insect Management for Bay Area Backyards %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pesticide Free Insect Management for Bay Area Backyards %L Box Qq %K Pesticide backyards insect management %0 Thesis "%A Sloss, Anthony" %D 1984 %T The Physics of High Intensity Sound Production in Delphinids %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Physics of High Intensity Sound Production in Delphinids %L Box Ll %0 Thesis "%A Smedberg, Jeffery" %D 1988 %T Recycling Attitudes and Activities in Mid-Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 92 %8 15 Dec 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Recycling Attitudes and Activities in Mid-Santa Cruz County %L Box Ll %K Recycling surveys attitudes towards recycling polling pilot projects %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmedbergJ1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Clay" %D 1984 %T Developing Hillside Vineyards and Orchards %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 22 %8 15 Aug 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing Hillside Vineyards and Orchards %L Box Ll %K Agroecology Hillside agriculture vineyards orchards soil samples environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithC1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Cecelia" %D 1986 "%T The Klamath Mountains: Ecology, Economy and Prospects for Regeneration" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Klamath Mountains: Ecology, Economy and Prospects for Regeneration" %L Box Ll "%K Ecodevelopment, Ecology" %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Colin D." %D 1996 %T The Evolution of Goals and Methodology for Conservation of the Endangered Palila of Hawaii %B Environmental Studies and Biology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 46 "%Y Soule, Michael" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Evolution of Goals and Methodology for Conservation of the Endangered Palila of Hawaii %L Box X %K Palila population dynamics endangered species conservation habitat assessment "%X Palila (Loxioides bailleui) is a finch-billed honeycreeper (Fringillidae, subfamily Drepanidinae) endemic to the Island of Hawaii and confined to the upper slopes of Mauna Kea. Research of the population dynamics, habitat quality and the survival limitations of Palila since 1970, has provided understanding that forms a strong basis for decision making to affect Palila recovery. The National Biological Survey (NBS) is the��agency currently responsible for conservation efforts in Hawaii, including the Palila and mamane ecosystem. The most pressing issues being researched include relating resource availability and variation to nesting success, population density, movements and survival. As an intern with NBS, I participated in the ongoing research and recovery efforts to preserve the Palila. This essay will (1) give a synopsis of research prior to��1994; (2) describe the tactics and goals currently in use; and (3) critique the enactment of Palila recovery and management strategies." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithC1996.pdf "%+ 2315 Oak St., Berkeley, CA 94708" %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Deborah A." %D 1989 %T Development and the Environment: Redclift's Concept of Sustainability %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 68 "%Y Dasmann, Raymond" %8 09 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Development and the Environment: Redclift's Concept of Sustainability %L Box Ll %K environment and economics development environment and politics sustainable development Redclift sustainability ecodevelopment %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithDeborah1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Dawn Kathleen" %D 1989 %T Acoustic Effects of Explosive Devices Used on Dolphins in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Tuna Industry: A Literature Review %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 108 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Acoustic Effects of Explosive Devices Used on Dolphins in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Tuna Industry: A Literature Review %L Box Ll %K dolphin slaughter tuna fishing fishing conservation methods dolphin hearing %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithDawn1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Dena M." %D 1994 %T Plant - insect interactions in the fossil record %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 17 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" "%E Laporte, Leo" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plant - insect interactions in the fossil record %L Box X %K Fossil insects paleoecology plant-insect interactions coevolution "%X Many plant-insect interactions are preserved in the fossil record,including: herbivory, pollination and dispersal, mimcry, plant defense, and mutualisitic interactions. I present an overview of these ecological interactions and discuss the fossilization, preservation, and origins of plants and insects as shown in the fossil record. I also discuss how this information can provide insights into studies which focus on modern plants and insects, as it provides a previously overlooked, but necessary historical perspective." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithD1994.pdf "%+ c/o Frank A. Smith 722 Sunset Blvd., E, Arcadia, CA 91007" %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Elizabeth H." %D 1985 %T Fluctuations in the Allelopathic Potential of Avena SPP and Bromus Mollis During the Summer Season in Coastal California: A Preliminary Investigation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Mar 1985 %9 Senior Thesis %! Fluctuations in the Allelopathic Potential of Avena SPP and Bromus Mollis During the Summer Season in Coastal California: A Preliminary Investigation %L Box Ll %K meteorological measurements allelopathic chemicals rain fog grassland species dominance california grasslands agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithE1985.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Jerry" %D 1978 "%T The Oil Industry: Creating, Maintaining, and Cornering an Energy Market" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 100 %8 18 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Oil Industry: Creating, Maintaining, and Cornering an Energy Market" %L Box Aaa %K Oil Production Foreign Energy Production Petroleum Economy Oil Companies Oil crisis %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithJ1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Joseph" %D 2005 %T Acknowledging and re-valuing interactive experiential education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Unviersity of California %V B.A. 8.01% %9 Senior Thesis %! Acknowledging and re-valuing interactive experiential education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Jonathan Y." %D 1992 %T Technology and Politics: Computer Mapping and Urban Planning in Watsonville %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 41 "%Y Pepper, Jim" %8 15 Dec 1992 %9 Senior Thesis %! Technology and Politics: Computer Mapping and Urban Planning in Watsonville %L Box X %K urban planning "Watsonville, CA" computer mapping information technology environment and computers %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithJ1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Kim" %D 1979 %T Thomas Creek Pond Through a Year %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 277 "%Y Pearse, John" %8 15 Dec 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Thomas Creek Pond Through a Year %L Box Aaa %K Areas - Thomas Creek Road Thomas Creek Pond Environmental Survey Faun and Flora or Thomas Creek Pond Environment and Weather Seasonal Data %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithK1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Michael" %D 1991 %T Ruminations on Teaching the Student-Directed Seminar Land Resource %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 20 %8 31 Oct 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ruminations on Teaching the Student-Directed Seminar Land Resource %L Box X %K Environmental Studies Student Seminar Land Resources Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Nora" %D 1981 %T Women in Antinuclear Work: Fusion or Fission? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 77 "%Y Yett, Jane" %8 20 Nov 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! Women in Antinuclear Work: Fusion or Fission? %L Box Ll %K women's studies antinuclear groups nuclear energy environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithN1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Roger" %D 1980 %T Ecopolitics: Looking for Alternatives to the way it is %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecopolitics: Looking for Alternatives to the way it is %L Box Ll %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Roger" %D 1980 "%T The Future Machine or, the machine made future a study of the Environmental Impact of the Silicon Chip" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 151 %8 15 Jun 1980 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Future Machine or, the machine made future a study of the Environmental Impact of the Silicon Chip" %L Box Ll %K silicon chip silicon products e-waste computer history technology and the environment %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Robin Anne" %D 1996 %T Women and the Environment: Four Stories from the Field %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 104 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Women and the Environment: Four Stories from the Field %L Box X %K Environmental justice grassroots environmentalism feminism women activists "%X This thesis is an investigation into the lives of four women involved in diverse forms of environmental advocacy. ��Through a presentation of testimony gathered from each women, and theorem analysis of the themes of invisibility, diversity and environmental movements and a Politics of Coalition drawn from their narratives, I hope to learn more about how these women experience their environmental work in the larger context of their lives. ��I also hope to learn what brings these women to choose their work and how their conceptualizes their roles and activities." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithR1996.pdf "%+ 1921 Portola, Santa Cruz, CA 95062" %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Ross J." %D 1992 %T Senior Thesis Work on the Development of a Small Scale Biological Control Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 50 %8 15 Nov 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Thesis Work on the Development of a Small Scale Biological Control Program %L Box X "%K Agriculture, Agroecology, Plume Moth" Artichoke Agriculture biological control host colonies %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithR1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Sarah" %D 1994 %T The Battle at Black Mesa: twenty five years of struggle for the Hopi tribe and Navajo nation : a question of power over decisions for Peabody Coal Company %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 74 "%Y Curry, Robert" "%E Treat, James" %8 15 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Battle at Black Mesa: twenty five years of struggle for the Hopi tribe and Navajo nation : a question of power over decisions for Peabody Coal Company %L Box X %K water disputes coal mining on Native American land Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe 'wicked problem' "%X In northeastern Arizona on the Hopi and Navajo Reservations, Peabody Coal Company has been mining coal from Black Mesa and water from the Navajo aquifer to supply the Mohave Power Generating Station via a 275 miles sludge pipeline. ��For the Hopi Tribe, traditionalist and the council, this water withdrawal is threatening their survival as ceremonial and religions springs are drink up. ��Social movements have worked on opposing the corporate bloc and technical bureaucracy of the federal government which complicated this 'wicked problem.' ��The current Secretary of Interior, Bruce Babbitt, must make a policy planning decision on the final Environmental Impact Statements and its alternatives to determine whether to continue permitting the mining operation as is, shut down the mine, or mandate an alternative method of coal transportation." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithS1994.pdf "%+ 102 Haverford Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15238" %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Thomas D." %D 1993 "%T The complexities of dealing with growth on Cedar Mesa, Utah" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 35 "%Y Anderson, Jenny" %8 15 Mar 1993 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The complexities of dealing with growth on Cedar Mesa, Utah" %L Box X %K environmental planning growth planning "Cedar Mesa, UT" tourism visitor growth national parks %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SmithT1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Smith, Victoria" %D 1984 %T A Study of Habitat Characteristics of the Northern Spotted Owl with a Review of Related Forest Management Techniques %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of Habitat Characteristics of the Northern Spotted Owl with a Review of Related Forest Management Techniques %L Box Ll %0 Thesis "%A Smithers, David" %D 1990 %T Strategies for the Presevation of Big Sur %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Strategies for the Presevation of Big Sur %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Snett, Andrew" %D 1990 %T Life-Cycle Costing: the Synthesis of Energy Efficiency and Economics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Life-Cycle Costing: the Synthesis of Energy Efficiency and Economics %L Box X "%K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies, Ecodevelopment" %0 Thesis "%A Sniderman, Lisa" %D 1994 %T Mission Hill's Creeks and the Public Trust Doctrine: An Exploration of Law and Ethics %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mission Hill's Creeks and the Public Trust Doctrine: An Exploration of Law and Ethics %L Box X %K Public Trust Doctrine California Water Rights Law Santa Cruz Mission Hill creek Environmental ethics water management %0 Thesis "%A Snyder, Meghan" %D 1994 "%T The Recycled paper products sector, market demand, and motivating greening" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Recycled paper products sector, market demand, and motivating greening" %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Snyder-Ellison, Elizabeth" %D 1977 %T Trail Planning and Design for Ano Nuevo State Reserve: History and Plant Succession %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Trail Planning and Design for Ano Nuevo State Reserve: History and Plant Succession %L Box Aaa %0 Thesis "%A Sojka, Greg" %D 1994 %T Greater Santa Cruz area : coastal zone access %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Greater Santa Cruz area : coastal zone access %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Sokoloff, Julia L." %D 1982 "%T Contested Terrain: Development, Planning, and Power in California Coastal Community" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 160 "%Y Domhoff, G. William" %8 15 Sep 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Contested Terrain: Development, Planning, and Power in California Coastal Community" %L Box Ll %K coastal development california fishing california real estate Bodega Bay development politics and the environment "%Z Niebanck, Paul Schlegel, Stuart" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SokoloffJ1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sokolow, Dmitria" %D 1992 "%T Earthworms in Agroecosystems: Underground Ecology A Study of Earthworm Activity in Two Agroecosystems: The UCSC Farm, S.C. CA, and Rider Orchard, Watsonville, CA" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Earthworms in Agroecosystems: Underground Ecology A Study of Earthworm Activity in Two Agroecosystems: The UCSC Farm, S.C. CA, and Rider Orchard, Watsonville, CA" %L Box X "%K Agroecology, Agriculture" %0 Thesis "%A Sokolow, Shannon" %D 2000 %T Seed Dispersal of Prairie Wild Flowers With a Focus on Holocatpha Macradenia %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Seed Dispersal of Prairie Wild Flowers With a Focus on Holocatpha Macradenia %L Box X %K seed dispersal management implications grazing Santa Cruz tarplant (Holocarpha Macradenia) %0 Thesis "%A Somerville, Dawn L." %D 1995 %T An Examination and Analysis of Environmental Narratives %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Examination and Analysis of Environmental Narratives %L Box X %K Environmental history evolution of modern society environmental history narratives %0 Thesis "%A Sommer, Danny" %D 1990 %T Modern Environmental Consciousness A Student-Directed Seminar %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Modern Environmental Consciousness A Student-Directed Seminar %L Box X %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Song, Laraine" %D 1974 "%T The Natural History of the Algodones Dunes, Imperial Valley, Ca" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 90 "%Y Norris, K. S." %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Natural History of the Algodones Dunes, Imperial Valley, Ca" %L Box Aaa %K Algodones Dunes sand dune belts geography sand movement fauna and flora of sand dunes %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SongL1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sorrentino, Felix" %D 1994 %T An Analysis of Disjunct Populations of Pinus Ponderosa in the Santa Cruz Mountains %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Analysis of Disjunct Populations of Pinus Ponderosa in the Santa Cruz Mountains %L Box X %K Episodic recruitment growth rates Santa Margarita soils Pinus Ponderosa %0 Thesis "%A Sos, Austin Chin" %D 2010 %T Public Transportation Funding in California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 15 "%Y Rajan, Ravi" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Public Transportation Funding in California %K California public transportation tax measures SMART BART Silicon Valley Extension California High Speed Rail transportation funding voter ballot initiatives "%X Public transportation funding is a critical issue in California. This thesis explains how anti-tax measures have made it harder to fund public transportation programs and infrastructure projects in California. Propositions 13 and 218 prevent local governments from raising taxes and make it difficult for the state legislature to raise taxes. This forces the government to put forth voter ballot initiatives to raise money for public transportation. I chose three transportation initiatives to demonstrate that ballot initiatives are the only way to raise money for transportation projects. Proposition 1A set $9.95 billion in bonds for the California high speed rail project, Measure Q raised taxes to fund the SMART train, and Measures A and B raised taxes to fund the Silicon Valley BART extension. I analyze how Propositions 13 and 218 have negatively impacted public transportation funding in California. I conclude with my opinion on how we can increase public transportation funding in California." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SosA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sosa, Gabriela E." %D 1992 %T Women and the Sustainable Agriculture Movement %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Women and the Sustainable Agriculture Movement %L Box X "%K, Agriculture, Agroecology" %0 Thesis "%A Spencer, Mary Ellen" %D 1980 %T A Critical Look at the Alaska Marine Sanctuary Program 1978-1980 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critical Look at the Alaska Marine Sanctuary Program 1978-1980 %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Spencer, Steve" %D 1974 %T The Ben Lomond Fault: Geology and Potential Impact on Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ben Lomond Fault: Geology and Potential Impact on Development %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Speth, Cecilia Louise" %D 1991 "%T Creating Awareness, Cultivating Community, Growing Food: an Examination of Community Supported Agriculture" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Creating Awareness, Cultivating Community, Growing Food: an Examination of Community Supported Agriculture" %L Box X %K Agriculture farmers community workers consumers %0 Thesis "%A Spinks, Rosie J" %D 2011 %T ���Refusing to Bend�۝: A Feature Story Written For Sierra Magazine %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A.Honors %P 14 "%Y Holl, Karen" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 15 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! ���Refusing to Bend�۝: A Feature Story Written For Sierra Magazine %K Methyl iodide strawberry production environmental activism environmental justice agriculture pesticides Sierra magazine "%X This feature-length magazine article, completed as part of an editorial internship at" "Sierra magazine (the national publication of the Sierra Club), tells the story of a group of" Watsonville teenagers fighting against a new pesticide for strawberry production. While it is "centered on themes of environmental justice and grassroots activism in agricultural communities," the article also delves into the scientific and political debate behind the California Department of Pesticide Regulation�۪s registration of the controversial soil fumigant called methyl iodide. "Published on Sierra magazine�۪s website on May 27, 2011, this piece of advocacy-based" journalism brings awareness to an important issue that exemplifies the frequent intersection of social justice and environmentalism. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SpinksR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sprenkle, Starry" %D 2004 %T Suitability of native tree species for reforestation in southern Costa Rica %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of Calfornia Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Holl, Karen" %! Suitability of native tree species for reforestation in southern Costa Rica %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SprenkleS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sprowls, David" %D 1989 %T Role for Alcohol Fuels in Sustainable Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Role for Alcohol Fuels in Sustainable Agriculture %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Staedler, Michelle Bitondi" %D 1987 "%T Foraging Behaviors of Individually Recognizable Mother-pup Pairs of the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris Along the Monterey Peninsula" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Foraging Behaviors of Individually Recognizable Mother-pup Pairs of the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris Along the Monterey Peninsula" %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stanat, Douglas G." %D 1990 "%T Whistleblowers and Employee Activism: Their Persecution, Protection and Importance" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Whistleblowers and Employee Activism: Their Persecution, Protection and Importance" %L Box X %K Citizen Action %0 Thesis %A Stanfield "%A R., Jennifer" %D 2006 %T Alternative Vision: A Model for Creating Sustainable Public Transportation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 27 May 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Alternative Vision: A Model for Creating Sustainable Public Transportation %K Fleet vehicles carbon footprint carbon reduction biodiesel Vegetable Oil "%X Fleet vehicles offer a unique forum for the reduction of fossil fuel use and the resulting pollution. Biodiesel is a fuel made from vegetable oil and animal fats, and provides a good alternative to petroleum diesel. Most emissions from biodiesel are much lower than petroleum diesel, and it is currently being used in fleet vehicles throughout the country. There are several legislative acts providing a basis for petroleum reduction, as well as community projects such as Ecology Action��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Urban Biofuels Initiative.��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� The goal of the Urban Biofuels Initiative is the creation of an integrated vegetable oil harvest plan for the production of biodiesel to be used in county fleet vehicles." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StanfieldJ.pdf %0 Thesis %A Stanfield "%A R., Jennifer" %D 2006 %T Alternative Vision: A Model for Creating Sustainable Public Transportation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 27 May 2006 %9 Senior Internship %! Alternative Vision: A Model for Creating Sustainable Public Transportation %K Fleet vehicles carbon footprint carbon reduction biodiesel Vegetable Oil "%X Fleet vehicles offer a unique forum for the reduction of fossil fuel use and the resulting pollution. Biodiesel is a fuel made from vegetable oil and animal fats, and provides a good alternative to petroleum diesel. Most emissions from biodiesel are much lower than petroleum diesel, and it is currently being used in fleet vehicles throughout the country. There are several legislative acts providing a basis for petroleum reduction, as well as community projects such as Ecology Action��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Urban Biofuels Initiative.��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� The goal of the Urban Biofuels Initiative is the creation of an integrated vegetable oil harvest plan for the production of biodiesel to be used in county fleet vehicles." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StanfieldJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Stanley, Robert" "%A Dawson, Todd" %D 1982 "%T A Winter Field Survey of River Otter and Wolverine in the Northern Yosemite Region, CA" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Winter Field Survey of River Otter and Wolverine in the Northern Yosemite Region, CA" %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Starr, Dave" %D 1983 %T Two Critical Perspectives on Office Automation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Two Critical Perspectives on Office Automation %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stearn, Tad" %D 1987 %T Environmental Interpretation Through the California State Park System: An Environmental Internship and Senior Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Interpretation Through the California State Park System: An Environmental Internship and Senior Project %L Box Ff "%K Pescadero State Park, Marsh Dwellers, Interpretive Displays" %0 Thesis "%A Steele, Heather" %D 1992 %T Trinity Alps Land Preservation A Case History %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Trinity Alps Land Preservation A Case History %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Steenberg, Sue" %D 1977 "%T Planned Change: The Role of Beliefs, Attitudes and Values" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 61 "%Y Burton, Dudley" %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Planned Change: The Role of Beliefs, Attitudes and Values" %L Box Aaa %K Environment and Sociey Culture and the Environment World Views cultural systems %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SteenbergSA1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Steidl, Gary" %D 1982 %T Energy Consumption and Solar Collector Efficiency at the UCSC Student Apartments during July 1982 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Energy Consumption and Solar Collector Efficiency at the UCSC Student Apartments during July 1982 %L Box Ff %K Areas - UCSC - Family Student Housing %0 Thesis "%A Stein, Daniel" %D 1981 %T Environmental Factors Affecting Vegetable Gardening %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Factors Affecting Vegetable Gardening %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stein, David" %D 1988 %T Land Policy in Kenya: Inequality and Social Control %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Land Policy in Kenya: Inequality and Social Control %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stein, Peter" %T An Examination of the Conflict Between Those That Advocate for Social Justice and Those that Advocate for Environmental Quality %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 48 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Examination of the Conflict Between Those That Advocate for Social Justice and Those that Advocate for Environmental Quality %L Box Aaa %K social justice environmental responsibility land use development population growth urban development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SteinPRunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Steinberg, Clif M." %D 1997 %T Organic Agriculture and the Cultivation of a Man %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 32 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Aug 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Organic Agriculture and the Cultivation of a Man %L Box X %K organic farming agriculture as a path of knowledge study of my connections to the world farming's role in my personal growth and spiritual development "%X Organic agriculture taught me many things about life. ��This is a look at some of the more important lessons I got from my six year of working on a twenty-acre organic farming in Santa Cruz County. ��These lessons include gaining insights into the following: My connections with the earth; how to listen to and care for my body; the nature of organic processes and certain holistic principles; and what we are as humans. ��The narrative traces my path, the changes I underwent, and the connections I made while farming." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SteinbergC1997.pdf "%+ 5370 S.O.M. Center Rd., Willoughley, OH 44094" %0 Thesis "%A Steinberg, Leonard" %D 1976 %T Transportation Development in Alaska %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 76 %8 15 May 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Transportation Development in Alaska %L Box Aaa %K Personal Freedoms Laisseze-faire Environment and Politics Social Responsibility infastructure %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SteinbergL1976.prf %0 Thesis "%A Stenn, Howard" %T Hands-on Energy Activism: Techniques and Technologies - A Survey %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hands-on Energy Activism: Techniques and Technologies - A Survey %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stephenson, Susan Whitney" %D 1985 "%T An Analysis of the Bird Habitat at Elk Simmit, Idaho" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! An Analysis of the Bird Habitat at Elk Simmit, Idaho" %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stern, Erin" %D 1982 %T Journey: A Road to Understanding Science in Spanish and English %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Journey: A Road to Understanding Science in Spanish and English %L Box Ff %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Stern, Ilissa Erin" %D 1996 %T Conflict Resolution: An Approach to Water Management in Irrigation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Conflict Resolution: An Approach to Water Management in Irrigation %L Box X %K Irrigation technology water subsidies water management conflict resolution %0 Thesis "%A Stern, Jeffrey" %D 1993 %T Tropical rainforest destruction: how Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage legislation and proper management policies can help preserve rainforest around the world %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tropical rainforest destruction: how Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage legislation and proper management policies can help preserve rainforest around the world %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Stern, Roger" %D 1982 %T The Central Arizona Project: Stacking the Deck Against Native Americans %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Central Arizona Project: Stacking the Deck Against Native Americans %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stevens , Eva" %D 2009 %T A Bridge Between Environmental Education And Green Schools Through Social Action %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I university of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 98 "%Y Stephen R. Gleissman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A Bridge Between Environmental Education And Green Schools Through Social Action %K Environmental education green schools social action climate change youth empowerment experiential learning "%X This paper presents the final product of my senior internship with Earth Day Network (EDN): an activist toolkit for high school students. The purpose of the toolkit is to enable students to bring environmental education and climate change solutions to their schools through experiential projects. I begin by explaining how my interest and past experience in environmental and sustainability issues and learning through social action led me to intern at EDN and develop the toolkit. Then I discuss the history of environmental education in the United States and explain why it is not yet mainstream. The section following this summarizes the potential contributions of environmental education and school greening to student learning. I then describe the process of creating the toolkit with all of the challenges and successes that led to its completion. Next I give an introduction to the different parts of the toolkit, followed by the toolkit itself." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StevensE.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Stevens, Lindsey A." %D 1995 %T Plant Communities in Watsonville Slough: Current Status and Options for Enhancement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 37 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah" %8 15 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Plant Communities in Watsonville Slough: Current Status and Options for Enhancement %L Box X %K Plant communities aerial photography wetlands habitat restoration "%X Watsonville Slough is a wetland which is adversely affected by nonpoint source pollution. ��Geologic, hydrologic, chemical, and biological studies are being undertaken to provide baseline data for revising water management plans for the area. ��A vegetation map of the Watsonville Slough watershed has been made through the analysis of aerial photos. ��Plants present in wetland habitats were identifies. ��Options for poison hemlock eradication and for protection of the endangered Santa Cruz Long Toed Salamander are discussed." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StevensL1995.pdf "%+ 2744 Cantebury Drive, Santa Roas, CA 95404" %0 Thesis "%A Stevens, Rachel M." %D 1997 %T The Campus Site Stewardship Program After One Year of Operation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Campus Site Stewardship Program After One Year of Operation %L Box X %K Stewardship landscape management restoration Campus Site Stewardship Program %0 Thesis "%A Stevens, Tracy Emiko" %D 2000 %T Characterizing the Stable Isotope Signatures of Plant Communities Across an Upland-Marsh Boundary %B Environmental Studies "%Y Doak, Daniel F." %9 Senior Thesis %! Characterizing the Stable Isotope Signatures of Plant Communities Across an Upland-Marsh Boundary %L Box X %K stable isotope analysis estuary vegetation grassland/marsh interface isotope signatures in grasland/marsh habitats %0 Thesis "%A Stevenson, Mark B." %D 1980 %T San Luis Rey River Specific Plan %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! San Luis Rey River Specific Plan %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stevenson, Michael Joseph" %D 1993 %T Piecing together the puzzle: ideological diversity and the battle over timber reform %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Piecing together the puzzle: ideological diversity and the battle over timber reform %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Stevick, David B." %D 1986 %T Mexicanos and their environmental concerns: Issues for Environmental Educators %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Mexicanos and their environmental concerns: Issues for Environmental Educators %L Box Ff %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Stewart, Glenn" %D 1979 %T Re-establishing the Harris' Hawk to the Lower Colorado River %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Re-establishing the Harris' Hawk to the Lower Colorado River %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stix, John" %D 1978 %T The Evolution of the English Garden %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 36 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Evolution of the English Garden %L Box Aaa %K English gardens history of gardening in England Horticulture Landscape Architecture History of Horticulture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StixJ1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Stolzenthaler, Tamara" %D 1993 %T Ecological crisis: eucalyptus plantations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecological crisis: eucalyptus plantations %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Stombler, Miriam" %D 1982 %T Scorched Earth: Environmental Warfare in Vietnam %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Scorched Earth: Environmental Warfare in Vietnam %L Box Ff %K Defense %0 Thesis "%A Stone, Jennifer J." %D 1982 %T Pilot Plant at the UC Santa Cruz Farm %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Pilot Plant at the UC Santa Cruz Farm %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Stone, Valerie" %D 1993 %T Experiential education: a view from the treetops %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Experiential education: a view from the treetops %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Stoneburner, C." "%A Timmons, E." %D 1985 %T The Outdoor Classroom: An Integrative Math Curriculum %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Outdoor Classroom: An Integrative Math Curriculum %L Box Ff %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Storey, Trevor" %D 2011 "%T Shade Tree Monitoring and Reforestation on Coffee Farms in Agua Buena, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Holl, Karen D." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Shade Tree Monitoring and Reforestation on Coffee Farms in Agua Buena, Costa Rica" "%K reforestation," "agroforestry," "coffee," shade "grown," "cooperative," Agua Buena %X Deforestation in the neotropics has brought coffee farmers economic and ecological hardship. Studies on site and species-�_�ېspecific agroforestry efforts may provide useful options for rural coffee farmers suffering from deforestation and coffee market variability. To determine which species of agroforestry trees offer the greatest hope in reforestation efforts I conducted a study in the coffee "growing region of Agua Buena, Costa Rica measuring species height and abundance of one year old saplings on coffee farms." "Species showing the greatest heights were Nephelium lappaceum, Calophyllum brasiliense and Terminalia amazonia, all over 2" "meters in height and all native to the growing region. Also, species abundance per farm was used to determine whether farmers belonging to the local coffee cooperative were in accord with the Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganaderia (MAG) requirements for" sustainable shade grown coffee. Many of the tree species which performed well in my study also performed well in similar case-�_�ېstudies (later mentioned) suggesting greater evidence for reforestation success in this tropical region. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StoreyT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Storz, Elise" %D 1995 "%T Sea Turtle Conservation: An Assessment of the Controversial Conservation Strategy of Ostional, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Sea Turtle Conservation: An Assessment of the Controversial Conservation Strategy of Ostional, Costa Rica" %L Box X %K Sea Turtle conservation %0 Thesis "%A Strahm, Heidi" %D 1981 "%T A Week at Outdoor Education: Taking it home, a packet for teachers" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Week at Outdoor Education: Taking it home, a packet for teachers" %L Box Ff %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Street, Carolyn" %D 1989 %T Biological Control of Two Spotted Spider Mite in Strawberry Production and Constraints to the Implementation of Sustainable Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological Control of Two Spotted Spider Mite in Strawberry Production and Constraints to the Implementation of Sustainable Agriculture %L Box Ff "%K Agriculture, Agroecology" %0 Thesis "%A Stringer, Angela B." %D 1985 %T Allelopathic Inhibition by Brassiceae Species in Simultaneous Germination %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Allelopathic Inhibition by Brassiceae Species in Simultaneous Germination %L Box Ff "%K Agroecology, Biology" %0 Thesis "%A Strnad, L.J." %D 1974 %T The Analysis of the Development and Implementation of Regional Geopolitical Planning: Monterey Bay Area %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 66 "%Y Cain, Stanley" %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Analysis of the Development and Implementation of Regional Geopolitical Planning %L Box Aaa %K Land use environmental surveying Development Zoning geography %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StrnadLJ1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Stroshane, Tim" %D 1981 %T The Failure of Liberal Democracy and the Politics of Scarcity: The Case of the Peripheral Canal %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Failure of Liberal Democracy and the Politics of Scarcity: The Case of the Peripheral Canal %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Strull, Eli" %D 1999 %T Monarch School Garden Rebirth Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Monarch School Garden Rebirth Project %L Box X %K environmental education school learning gardens experimental learning "integrated curriculum""" %0 Thesis "%A Stubendorff, Richard" %T Viewing the Environment as an Art Form %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 %9 Senior Thesis %! Viewing the Environment as an Art Form %L Box Aaa %K Environmental Architecture Green design lighting color interior design %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/StubendorffRunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Suarez, Angela Brener" %D 1995 %T Medicinal Uses of Tropical Plants: An Ethnobotanical Study of the Yucatan Peninsula and Belize %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Medicinal Uses of Tropical Plants: An Ethnobotanical Study of the Yucatan Peninsula and Belize %L Box X %K Ethnobotany Meso America Ancient oral traditions intellectual property rights %0 Thesis "%A Sumida, Valerie" %D 1981 %T Land Use Policy and Management in the Kingston Range %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Land Use Policy and Management in the Kingston Range %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Summers, Ashley" %D 2007 %T Fens of Northern California and Oregon: A Practical Design for Public Viewing and Understanding %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 17 "%Y Hall, Karen" %8 28 May 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Fens of Northern California and Oregon: A Practical Design for Public Viewing and Understanding %K Arboretum UCSC Fens wetlands hydrology peat "%X Wetlands are unique ecosystems that support an array of floral and faunal wildlife. Types of well-known wetlands are bogs, swamps and marshes. However, there is another type of wetland that occurs in both Europe and North America that is not well-known by the public. These wetlands, known as fens, are very special systems that support a huge diversity of plants and animals that are suited specifically to fen conditions. Fens are unique because they are highly connected to ground water and generally do not receive any surface water inputs (Bedford and Godwin 2003). Locally, fens occur in northern California and southern and coastal Oregon (Schnell 2002). The majority of the literature about fens comes from Europe, however generalizations between North American fens and European fens are appropriate considering major characteristics of landforms and hydrology are quite similar (Sj��_��̦��_����rs 1961, 1963; Walter, 1977; Glaser et al., 1981 and Wheeler, 1988 as cited in Gorham, 1991) Fens are ecologically important, as they provide vital ecosystem services and provide habitat for rare and unique species. With regards to the uniqueness and richness of life fens support, it is important for American people to realize that one does not have to travel outside the country to find beautiful and rare species. They occur in our backyards; yet are overlooked for their sometimes familiar nature. Species that occur in fens are characteristically particularly specialized and only exist in these particular habitats (Nikoli����_��_� and Topi����_��_�, 2005 as cited in Topi����_��_� and Stan����_��_��i����_��_�, 2006). There are rare species endemic to U.S. fens that grow nowhere else in the world. In California and Oregon there is the pitcher plant, Darlingtonia californica whose oddly shaped pitcher resembles the head of a cobra, tongue extended. Development and lack of understanding threaten these species from maintaining viable populations in their native habitats. It is my objective to provide the general public with the information necessary to understand these habitats and have a good basis for appreciating their ecological significance. First, I will provide general information about the functions and dynamics of a fen including hydrology and the formation of peat. Then I will discuss their distribution in the United States and in particular, California and Oregon. Next I will provide information about reasons and tools for conservation. Finally, I will discuss a member of the fen community, the carnivorous plants and their significance within the community." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SummersA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Supplee, Rebecca Ann" %D 1988 %T California Coastal Access: An Overview of Policy and Implementation %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California Coastal Access: An Overview of Policy and Implementation %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Sussberg, David" %D 2009 "%T Participatory Action Research In The Community Of Cepeda, Yucatan, Mexico For The Preservation And Regeneration Of Mayan Traditional Plant Medicine" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 "%Y Steven Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Internship "%! PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH IN THE COMMUNITY OF CEPEDA, YUCATAN, MEXICO FOR THE PRESERVATION AND REGENERATION OF MAYAN TRADITIONAL PLANT MEDICINE" %K Participatory Action Research Maya Yucatec traditional plant medicine Sustainable Development Community Agroecology Network Mexico "%X The Community Agroecology Network (CAN) helps link communities by working with local organizations and community members to conduct community improvement projects. I conducted a field study internship working with CAN and the PROTROPICO of the Autonomous University of the Yucatan. I lived in and collectively helped the community of Cepeda in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Using Participatory Action Research methodologies, I conducted research on the medicinal uses of plants from traditional Mayan plant healers. With the help from these healers and the help of the students and teachers of the Technical Secondary School 53 together we planted an ethnobotanical garden of medicinal plants to further in the cultural preservation and regeneration of traditional Maya Yucatec plant medicine." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SussbergD.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Susskind, Jennifer" %D 1992 "%T Making Connections Between Self, Society and the Environment: Outdoor Education at Camp Unalayee" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Making Connections Between Self, Society and the Environment: Outdoor Education at Camp Unalayee" %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Susskind, Marc" %D 1989 %T An introduction to disability awareness. Two video tapes plus log %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An introduction to disability awareness. Two video tapes plus log %L Box Qq %K Disability awareness Environmental Traveling Companions %0 Thesis "%A Suzuki, Gail" %D 1980 %T Planning for the Visitor Industry on Oahu %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Planning for the Visitor Industry on Oahu %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Swain, Mathew J." %D 1994 %T Piercing the veil : a student activits' guide to UCSC's bureaucracy and its system of governance %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Piercing the veil : a student activits' guide to UCSC's bureaucracy and its system of governance %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Swansen, Charlene A." %D 1987 %T Final report for a senior internship Directing an adventure outings program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Final report for a senior internship Directing an adventure outings program %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Swanson, Alan" %D 1983 %T Denudation Rates in Small Disturbed and Undisturbed Subalpine Basins %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Denudation Rates in Small Disturbed and Undisturbed Subalpine Basins %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Swanson, Kristen" %D 2009 %T Post Summit Fire follow Up Assessment: Spring 2009 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 17 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Post Summit Fire follow Up Assessment: Spring 2009 %K Summit Fire Santa Cruz Mountains Natural Resources Conservation Service fire damage assessment post fire restoration/regeneration follow up assessment management "%X The 2008 Summit Fire burned over 4,000 acres of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Numerous landowners contacted the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to facilitate in post-fire land management and conservation planning. A year following the fire assessments, a follow up fire damage assessment was preformed. This project outlines the details for conducting a follow up assessment and the possible future of post-fire regeneration observations and management for the NRCS." "%Z Studies, Environmental Casale, Richard Service, Natural Resources Conservation" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SwansonK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Swartz, Steven" %D 1983 "%T Demography and Phenology of Gray Whales In Laguna San Ignacio, Baja, California Sir, Mexico" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Demography and Phenology of Gray Whales In Laguna San Ignacio, Baja, California Sir, Mexico" %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Sweeney, Brian" %D 2011 %T Calabasas Discovery Garden: Greenhouse Lesson Plans and Socioeconomic Analysis of Student Population at Calabasas Elementary %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %9 Senior Internship %! Calabasas Discovery Garden: Greenhouse Lesson Plans and Socioeconomic Analysis of Student Population at Calabasas Elementary %K Garden laboratory Socioeconomic Cultural Greenhouse Greenhouse Effect Climate "%X A form of applied learning, school gardens have been implemented nationwide." Implementation centers on the development of a garden ���laboratory�۝ to help link nutrition education with food choices and environmental awareness. As part of the After School Program "at Calabasas, UCSC interns have taught hundreds of students and transformed the garden into" a healthy and fun place to learn and grow. The effectiveness of the project is analyzed through a socioeconomic and cultural lens. Additionally lessons plans have been created to enable student to understand the basic use of greenhouses and why farmers use them in various types of climates. This will be an intro class to a lesson that demonstrates the greenhouse effect on the earth and humans effect upon it. This comprehensive hand on form of learning has multifaceted social and academic opportunities that we as the UCSC interns attempted to utilize. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SweeneyB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Sweetland, Marsie Olsen" %D 2006 %T Senior Thesis Project: PICA Website %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 8 "%Y Gleissman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Thesis Project: PICA Website %K PICA website sustainable agriculture agroecology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/SweetlandM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Swift, John" %D 1980 %T Housing Speculation in Santa Cruz County %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Housing Speculation in Santa Cruz County %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Swillinger, Timothy" %D 1988 %T Responsible Science: Release of Captive Bottlenose Dolphins %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Responsible Science: Release of Captive Bottlenose Dolphins %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Sydoriak, Walter" %D 1980 %T An Illustrated Guide to Some of the Plants and Animals of the UCSC Campus %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Illustrated Guide to Some of the Plants and Animals of the UCSC Campus %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Symons, Henry" %D 2010 %T The Future of the UCSC Student Sustainability Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Steve Gliessman, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! The Future of the UCSC Student Sustainability Movement %K Students Activism Organizational Change Sustainability UCSC Student Environmental Center Education for Sustainable Living Program "%X As sustainability continues to be institutionalized at UCSC, the role of" student activists is shifting. With UCSC�۪s Sustainability Office completing projects that "used to be done by students, students must redefine their method of activism. I approach" "this problem by using my experience as a four-year member of the movement, along with" "books about organizing strategy, and conversations with other sustainability leaders at" "UCSC. This paper proposes that instead of a project based form of activism, students" shift towards holding administrators accountable to the agreements that they have signed such as the UC Policy on Sustainable Practices. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/SymonsH/SymonsH.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Taber, Anerew" %D 1977 "%T The Migration of California Gray Whales, Eschrictius Robustus, in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering and Chuckchi" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 27 %8 15 Mar 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Migration of California Gray Whales, Eschrictius Robustus, in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering and Chuckchi" %L Box Aaa %K Whale migration California Gray Whales Alaska Arctic Ocean whale feeding habits migration paths %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TaberAB1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Taber, Martin" %D 1995 %T The Role of Environmental and Experiential Education in Adolescent Rites of Passage %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of Environmental and Experiential Education in Adolescent Rites of Passage %L Box X %K Rites of passage environmental education experiential education coming of age %0 Thesis "%A Talner, Ross" %D 1991 %T Determinations of Lead and Cadmium from Schwan Lake Sediments %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Determinations of Lead and Cadmium from Schwan Lake Sediments %L Box X %0 Thesis "%A Tan, Sheena" %D 2011 %T Environmental Legislation: A Legislative Approach To Electrictronic and Electrical Waste %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Aug 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Environmental Legislation: A Legislative Approach To Electrictronic and Electrical Waste %K E-waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) electronics industry environment informal recycling center legislation toxic substance %X Evolving technological innovation comes high demand for products like "computers, laptops, netbooks, e-readers, TVs, cellular devices, MP3 players, and household" "appliances like microwaves, refrigerators, etc., all which in turn creates more electrical and" electronics equipment waste (WEEE). The waste from electrical and electronics waste is drastically increasing as the industry keeps churning out products with a high obsolescence rate. China and India are currently faced with the issue of dealing with e-waste and its effect detrimental effect of pollution to the environment and the health and safety of humans. The EU has taken great effort through environmental legislation to combat this problem and other countries like China and India have followed suit. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TanS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tan, Sheena" %D 2011 %T Environmental Legislation: A Legislative Approach to Electronic and Electrical Waste %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 14 Aug 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Environmental Legislation: A Legislative Approach to Electronic and Electrical Waste "%K @font-face { font-family: ""Times""" "}@font-face { font-family: ""Cambria""" "}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt "font-family: ""Times New Roman""" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } E-waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) electronics industry environment informal recycling center legislation toxic substance "%X @font-face { font-family: ""Times""; }@font-face { font-family: ""Cambria""; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Evolving technological innovation comes high demand for products like computers, laptops, netbooks, e-readers, TVs, cellular devices, MP3 players, and household appliances like microwaves, refrigerators, etc., all which in turn creates more electrical and electronics equipment waste (WEEE). The waste from electrical and electronics waste is drastically increasing as the industry keeps churning out products with a high obsolescence rate. China and India are currently faced with the issue of dealing with e-waste and its effect detrimental effect of pollution to the environment and the health and safety of humans. The EU has taken great effort through environmental legislation to combat this problem and other countries like China and India have followed suit." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TanS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tanaka, Bob" %D 1979 %T Wilder Ranch State Park: A Personal Study in Park Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Wilder Ranch State Park: A Personal Study in Park Planning %L Box Ff %K Areas - Wilder Ranch %0 Thesis "%A Tanaka, Barry Donohue" %D 1997 %T Looking Toward the Future with the Past in Sight: An Ecosystem Approach to Canal Bank Management in the Central Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Looking Toward the Future with the Past in Sight: An Ecosystem Approach to Canal Bank Management in the Central Valley %L Box X "%K farmscaping, sustainable agriculturem restoration, native grasses" %0 Thesis "%A Tara, Agrawal" %D 2002 %T Cultivating Community: The Role of Community Gardens throughout American History %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gilbert, Gregory" %9 Senior Thesis %! Cultivating Community: The Role of Community Gardens throughout American History %L Box Hh %K community gardens victory gardens social capital food security %0 Thesis "%A Tarnowski, Lori" %D 1993 %T A Pilot restoration project at Younger Lagoon Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 73 %8 15 Dec 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Pilot restoration project at Younger Lagoon Reserve %L Box X %K restoration project poison hemlock soil analysis restoration sites environmental survey %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TarnowskiL1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Taschek, John" %D 1980 %T Ecodevelopment Proposal for Palau %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Ecodevelopment Proposal for Palau %L Box Ff %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Taspinar, Nilufer H." %D 1995 %T Developing an Environmental Awareness Campaign for Multi-National Marine Environmental Programs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing an Environmental Awareness Campaign for Multi-National Marine Environmental Programs %L Box X %K Marine environment multi-national environmental awareness Black Sea %0 Thesis "%A Tavasieff, Nicholas A." %T Environmental Benefits of a Green and Sustainable Building: Comparisons Between ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Green��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� and Conventional Building Practices %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 30 %9 Senior Internship %! Environmental Benefits of a Green and Sustainable Building: Comparisons Between ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Green��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�� and Conventional Building Practices %K Green Construction Environmentally Friendly Building Sustainable Building EcoStructure RASTRA %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TavasieffN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Taylor, Jenni" %D 2000 %T Analysis and Causes of Baseflow Trends in Ten Coastal California Streams %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 71 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 15 Dec 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Analysis and Causes of Baseflow Trends in Ten Coastal California Streams %L Box A %K groundwater impacts baseflow water management land-use effects "%X Baseflow is streamflow that originated as groundwater discharge. Baseflow is the only source ofdischarge in many California streams during the dry parts ofeach water year. Groundwater is a critical resource in California and changes in baseflow over time are indicators of the health of underlying aquifers. The primary goals of this study are (1) to identify historical baseflow trends, from the early 1940s to the present, in several streams along the California Coast and, (2) to relate these trends to various land-use and water management practices. Streams were chosen for analysis based on known association with a groundwater basin, availability of streamflow and precipitation records, and lack of dams or regulations upstream from gaging stations. Baseflow trends were compared to precipitation records; several plots were developed to compare baseflow to precipitation, and the Mann-Whitney V-test and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test were employed to compare early and recent data from each station to identify where changes have OCCUlTed. V arious sources were used to identify causes o f change in each basin, including existing publications, websites, phone interviews, and land-use maps. Ofthe ten streams analyzed two produced unclear results, two displayed no change in trend, five displayed significantly decreasing baseflow trends, and one displayed significantly increasing baseflow trends. The major factors that appear to contribute to the observed trends are population growth, urbanization, agricultural development, groundwater pumping, vegetation/timber harvest, and mining." "%Z Fisher, Andy" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TaylorJ2000.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Teczon, Ricky, Jr." %D 1995 %T The Engineering Profession and Its Conceptual Contribution to environmental Problem Solving in an Economic Context %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 69 "%Y Howarth, Rich" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Engineering Profession and Its Conceptual Contribution to environmental Problem Solving in an Economic Context %L Box A %K Value engineering antitechnology objectives of engineering social and cultural context "%X Engineers offer a method of problem formulation and analysis which, if incorporated into the decision making process, and if used in conjunction with other methods of attack from other disciplines and professions, may curb the environmental crisis. Through improved design processes embodied by the Value Engineering process, engineers can prevent much of the environmental degradation that is now occurring and reduce the excessive use of resources. Yet, the nature of engineering is such that the public will determine the extent to which engineering will influence the process of environmental problem solving." "%Z Friedman, Dan" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TeczonR1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tegwyn, Lewis-Pine" %D 2007 %T Basic Varietal Selection Guide %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 116 %8 15 Mar 2007 %9 Senior Thesis %! Basic Varietal Selection Guide %K Tree Varieties Apple Trees Orchards Apple Varieties Tree Growth %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TegwynL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Teller, Chuck" "%A Seton, Joel" %D 1983 %T Resources for Educational and Employment Opportunities in %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Resources for Educational and Employment Opportunities in "%L Box Ll,Ff" %0 Thesis "%A Tellez, Roman" %D 1991 %T The Graduation Bureaucracy of UCSC %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Graduation Bureaucracy of UCSC %L Box A "%K Areas - UCSC - College Eight, Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TellezR1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Temple, Stephen Ryder" %D 1995 %T Method and Apparatus for Detecting the Net Electrokinetic Charge Demand of Finely Divided Particles Suspended in a Slurry %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 34 %8 15 Dec 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Method and Apparatus for Detecting the Net Electrokinetic Charge Demand of Finely Divided Particles Suspended in a Slurry %L Box Vv %K Net electrokinetic charge demand dynamic vertical solids separator silt slurry turbidity of slurries %X A dynamic vertical solids separator acts as a dynamic filter to produce a clarified supernate sample for use in measuring the net electrokinetic charge demand of finely divided "particles suspended in the slurry, The dynamic vertical solids separator first removes silt by" "simple solids separation, and then promotes rapid agglomeration of particles by first directing" "the slurry across serrated floc plates and then discharging the slurry upward through a venturi," "Above the venturi a dynamic sample pool forms, within which the clarifying action occurs. The" "clarified supernate forms above the sample pool with a visible boundary separating the two," The clarified supernate can be fed to a streaming current detector for measuring the net "electrokinetic charge demand of finely divided particles suspended in the slurry, or the position" of the boundary can be measured as an indication of the concentration of finely divided particles suspended in the slurry. The measure of the net electrokinetic charge demand of finely divided particles suspended in the slurry can then be used in an automatic control system to control theturbidity of the slurry. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/RyderS1995.pdf "%+ 207 Pennsylvania Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062" %0 Thesis "%A Templer, Pamela" %D 1995 %T Urbanization and the Colonization of Acer platanoides into Quercus rubra Forest Stands in the Northeastern United States %B Environmental Studies and Biology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Buchana, Marc" %8 15 Dec 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Urbanization and the Colonization of Acer platanoides into Quercus rubra Forest Stands in the Northeastern United States %L Box A %K Acer platanoides (Norway maple) Quercus Rubra (Red Oak) nitrogen uptake sand culture "%X It has been previously observed that in many urban forest stands in the northeastern United States, Norway maple, Acerplatanoides, is out��嬉�_̢��� competing the native red oak, Quercus rubra . In the study of an urban��嬉�_̢��� rural land use gradient going from Litchfield, Connecticut to the New York metropolitan area, it was determined that soil nitrogen (N) mineralization rates in oak forest stands are higher at the rural end, while nitrification rates are higher at the urban end. These findings suggest that as one moves along an urban to rural gradient, the predominant form of inorganic N available to plants changes; nitrate being more excessive in urban environments, and ammonium in rural areas." "A microcosm study was carried out in the rearing facility of a greenhouse at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York, in order to test the hypothesis that different forms of inorganic N influence the uptake of N by Q. rubra and A. platanoides seedlings. Both Q. rubra and A. platanoides seedlings were given three different nutrient treatments, consisting of 100% ammonium, 50:50% ammonium:nitrate, and 100% nitrate. In addition, the seedlings were grown under two different light treatments; one which mimicked light conditions beneath a dense canopy (10% full sunlight) and the other simulated a forest gap (50% full sunlight). Each seedling was measured for growth and uptake rates of nitrate-N and ammonium-No An analysis of variance indicated that different forms of inorganic N do influence the uptake of nitrogen by both Q. rubra and A. platanoides . Both took up the highest amount of N in the 100% ammonium treatment. The uptake rates of N did not vary between the two species." This observation implies that factors other than the form of N in the soil should be examined in order to better explain why A. platanoides is out��嬉�_̢��� competing Q. rubra in many urban stands of the northeastern United States. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TemplerP1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ten, Norman Y." %D 1981 %T A Guide to a Low Tide: An Interpretive Access to the Monterey Bay %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 124 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Guide to a Low Tide: An Interpretive Access to the Monterey Bay %L Box Ff %K Tides Marine Habitats Monterey Bay interpretive guide tidal pools environmental education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TenN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Teo, James A." %D 1994 "%T Property rights, transaction costs and pollution : a case study of the North Sea" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 23 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Property rights, transaction costs and pollution : a case study of the North Sea" %L Box A %K Externalities Property rights Resource Economics Transaction costs "%X The main purpose of this paper is to analyze what type of institution, wether they be economic, political, or cultural, is the most efficient at internalizing externalities. A case study of the pollution occurring in the North Sea is provided as to give a real-world example of this. Property Rights and Transaction Costs come into play as they are the two influencers pertaining to the efficiency of the institutions." "%Z Grieson, Ron" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TeoJ1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A testing, g" %D 2010 %T aomwthinfg %! aomwthinfg %0 Thesis "%A Teuteberg, Donna" %D 1986 %T The Green Party: An Alternative for Survival %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Green Party: An Alternative for Survival %L Box Ff %0 Thesis "%A Theobald, Marc" %D 1979 %T Talking with People About The Energy Crisis %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 94 "%Y Burton, Dudley" %8 14 May 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Talking with People About The Energy Crisis %L Box Aaa %K Energy Crisis Fossil Fuels Nuclear Power Public Surveying Personal Opinions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TheobaldM1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thinguri, Patrick Kihiu" %D 2002 %T Making a Transition to Sustainable Agriculture in Kenya %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 69 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! Making a Transition to Sustainable Agriculture in Kenya %L Box A %K Sustainable Agriculture Cash Crops and colonialism Kenya "Agro-forestry""" "%X ""Making the Transition to sustainable agriculture in Kenya"" examines the dminge~""" "~,,' in agricultural practices in Kenya. It looks into the changes that were affected by colonialism. Colonialism, with its aim to introduce cash crops in order to supply British industries. with agricultural raw products, changed the way people used to feed themselves. Colonialism forced the natives to live on marginal lands that could no longer produce enough food to feed the larger native population. Further, they developed a system of new land policies that actually prohibited the Kenyans of the time to own good land. This system transformed Kenyans form a traditional food sufficient people to an under-fed, malnourished and laborer society. This is the case even today after many years of independence. In general, the production of cash crops including tea, coffee, sisal, cotton to mention but a few, takes away all the time and good land that could otherwise be used to grow food for the society. Cash crops are grown in the major agricultural areas from where they are then exported to foreign markets that give back minute returns to the farmers, thus making them live like slaves who cannot even feed themselves in the world of free market. ""Making the Transition to sustainable agricuHure in Kenya"" focus on simple ways that can help to bring back the society that wiH be abundant in food. Traditional methods that are environmentally, culturally and social1y just researched and recommended. It Sample methods that are practiced (or used to by) are examined and considered beneficial through practical observations. Also I give a critique of the leadership due to policies that continue unequal distribution of power and resources. Finally, the thesis is a cry to a11 who are capabJe of saving the environment to do so through the simple act of practicing agro-forestry, making maximum use of the rain, and balance cash crops and food crop production thus feeding themselves first rather only than the market." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/KihiuT2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tholke, Mark" %D 1994 %T Economic viability of private sector vermiculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 46 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Economic viability of private sector vermiculture %L Box A %K vermiculture vermicompost innovative waste management strategy optimal substrate management "%X The paper discusses the general concept of organic waste conversion as an economically viable and environmentally respectable alternative to landfill and/or incineration. The primary focus of the discourse is economic viability of vermiculture, which can be defined as an innovative waste management procedure that utilizes earthworms and microorganisms to convert organic materials into and exceptionally productive soil amendment. The analysis begins by outlining the historical, quantitative, and socioeconomic deisms of the current solid waste crisis and continues into and in depth examination of specific methodological and economic aspects of the private vermiculture facilities. The paper concludes with and abbreviated business prospectus which seeks to determine economic profitability of one privately owned, two acre vermiculture facility. While the paper is largely economic in focus, a considerable amount of technical detail is included as it relates to economically efficient vermiculture operation." "%Z Shepard, Robert" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TholkeM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, Abby" %D 1989 %T Edible Landscapes for the Urban-Dweller %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 75 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Edible Landscapes for the Urban-Dweller %L Box Cc %K Urban Agriculture Home vegetable gardens composting pest prevention sustainable farming %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasA1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, Ivor" %D 1990 %T Santa Cruz Bike-to-Work Day %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 104 %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Bike-to-Work Day %L Box A %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/IvorT1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, Ken" %D 1977 %T The Nature of the Land Trust and its Use to Local Government %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 %8 15 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Nature of the Land Trust and its Use to Local Government %L Box Cc %K Land Preservation Local Government Policy Trust Management Nature Preserves Land Rights and zoning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasK1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, Mark" %D 1982 "%T Roots-Races: An Environmental Education Learning Program, Grades 5-6" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 145 %8 15 Mar 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Roots-Races: An Environmental Education Learning Program, Grades 5-6" %L Box Cc %K Childhood Education Environmental Education Ecological Awareness Cultural diversity Teaching lessons %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasM1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, Spencer" %D 2011 %T Induced Pest Resistance: Biological Interactions And Agricultural Application %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Letourneau, Deborah K." "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Induced Pest Resistance: Biological Interactions And Agricultural Application %K Insect Herbivory Plant Volatiles Induced Pest Resistance Integrated Pest Management Agriculture Agroecology Biological Control %X Induced pest resistance refers to the ability of a plant to begin taking defense measures (structural or chemical) after experiencing herbivory. Responses can be "direct: an increase in trichrome density or volatile production, or indirect: production of" volatiles that attract specific carnivorous insects. Although the simplest way to induce a "plant is by subjecting it to herbivory, resistance can be triggered by mechanical damage," "chemical or hormone application, or nearby plants that have already been induced. These" factors leave this specific trait open to exploitation in the field of agriculture. If farmers can induce resistance in plants and bring out natural defense characteristics before crops "are devastated by pests, reliance on costly and toxic pesticides can be reduced. Many" researchers have experienced success in reducing herbivory through induced pest "resistance, but use of this powerful trait seems to be lacking in agricultural practice." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thomas, William" %D 1984 %T Farm and village Scale Excreta Treatment Integrated with Aquaculture and Land Irregation - Experiences at the UCSC Farm and Proposals for the Future %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 %8 15 Jun 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! Farm and village Scale Excreta Treatment Integrated with Aquaculture and Land Irregation - Experiences at the UCSC Farm and Proposals for the Future %L Box Cc %K Water filtration Food and Water Crises Water reclamation water preservation backwater reclamation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasWunknown.pdf "%+ 1916 Hospital Dr., Sedro Wolley, WA, 98284" %0 Thesis "%A Thomason, Drew" %D 1983 %T Who are These People and What's That They're Reading %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 43 "%Y Dekema, Jan" %8 15 Jun 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! Who are These People and What's That They're Reading %L Box Cc %K Literature and the Environment Book reviews Critical Review Scientific Article Review Environmental writing review %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThomasonD1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thompson, Bill" %D 1982 %T A Flood Hazard Assessment of the Town on Soquel %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Flood Hazard Assessment of the Town on Soquel %L Box Cc %0 Thesis "%A Thompson, Jim" %D 1997 %T Discussion Paper on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements on the African Continent %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Dec 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Discussion Paper on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements on the African Continent %L Box A %K Hazardous waste Africa international agreements effectiveness of agreements %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThompsonJ1997.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thompson, Sara" %D 2009 %T A Beginner's Guide to Seed Saving %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 34 "%Y Zavaleta, Erika" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! A Beginner's Guide to Seed Saving %K Seed saving sustainable agriculture genetic diversity hybrids heirloom varieties "%X Genetic diversity of the world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s food crops is disappearing before our eyes. Out of about 7,000 different plant species that have been raised for food historically, only eight are now relied upon for about 90% of human food. Within the last few decades or so, only a few multinational seed corporations have taken over more than 75% of the world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s vegetable seed. Small seed companies are being put out of business and farmers and gardeners are dependent on the seed industry for their seeds. About 75% of plant genetic diversity has been lost as farmers worldwide have abandoned their local varieties for hybrid varieties. Today, most farmers are concerned with uniformity and higher yields rather than quality and diversity. Seed saving is an important means of self- sufficiency and restoring the genetic diversity of our world��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s crops." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThompsonS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thorburn, John" %D 2009 %T Water Management at CASFS: The Flowmeter project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 19 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 12 Dec 2009 %9 Senior Thesis %! Water Management at CASFS: The Flowmeter project %K water conservation agriculture irrigation "%X Due to the third consecutive year of below average rainfall, the City of Santa Cruz has mandated stage 2 water restrictions on the residents of Santa Cruz in order to conserve valuable water supplies. Using approximately 200 million gallons of water annually, UC Santa Cruz maintains a crucial role in the conservation effort. Taking a proactive role in water management UCSC has developed a Water Shortage Plan for the 2009 Season and has funded projects with the objective of conserving water. One of these projects is the Flowmeter Project, taking place at the UCSC Farm and Garden. Working with farm manager Jim Leap, this summer we began the project by installing a series of flowmeters in the different areas of the farm to track water use, which will help determine the efficiency of the current system in addition to identifying areas of reduction that can be made to conserve precious water supplies." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThorburnJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thorensen, Lynn" %D 1992 %T The Flora of Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 63 %8 15 Aug 1992 %9 Senior Project %! The Flora of Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve %L Box A %K UCSC Flora %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThorensenL1992.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thorne, James Hanson" %D 1985 %T Troubles in Paradise %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Troubles in Paradise %L Box Cc %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Thornsley, Mark Jerome" %D 1991 %T An Evaluation of the Acid Rain Provisions of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 33 %8 3 May 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Evaluation of the Acid Rain Provisions of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 %L Box A %K Clean Air Legislation acid rain Emissions Trading Cap and Trade Clean Air Act %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThornsleyM1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thwaites, Herb" %T A Diachronic Look at the Nature & People of Tabasco %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 45 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Diachronic Look at the Nature & People of Tabasco %L Box Cc "%K Agroecology, Anthropology" Tabasco Mexico environmental change subsistence systems culture and the environment "%X Tobasco is a humid tropical lowland in Southern Mexico. People have lived there for thousands of years. They have constantly interacted wi th the environment causing many diverse changes from Savannas to oil slicks, from increased deer population to destruction of once thriving fisheries. This is a look at the environment and the cultural practice especially with regard to subsistence systems of the traditional campesino in Tabasco." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ThwaitesHunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Thwing, Cathy G." %D 1985 %T The Waterbirds of the Urban San Lorenzo River - October 1980 to September 1981 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Waterbirds of the Urban San Lorenzo River - October 1980 to September 1981 %L Box Cc %0 Thesis "%A Tierney, Allison" %D 1980 %T A Survey and Map of Vegetation at Wilder Creek %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 38 "%Y Norris, Ken" %8 30 May 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Survey and Map of Vegetation at Wilder Creek %L Box Cc %K Wilder Creek Vegetation Mapping Surveying topographic mapping Environmental surveying Riparian Habitats %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TierneyA1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Timmins, Caraway" "%A Dye, Seth" %D 1993 %T Biological control of the two-spotted spider mite on Swanton Berry Farm %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological control of the two-spotted spider mite on Swanton Berry Farm %L Box A %K Insect control Strawberry Farming green farming insect damage to crops "%X Phytoseiulus persimilis, a predatory spider mite, was released on three strawberry fields at Swanton Berry Farm to control the Two-Spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) population during the 1993 growing season. In the field of first year plants, the T. urticae population achieved the economically important action level of ten mobile mites per leaflet for one week. At the end of the 19-week sampling period, the T. urticae population had diminished. In the field of second year plants, the T. urticae population remained above the action level for eight weeks, but this population had also diminished by the end of the sampling period. In both of these fields, the P. Dersimilis populations peaked after the peaks of the T. urticae populations, and then declined rapidly as well. The field of third year plants was plowed under half-way through the study. Some damage by T. urticae was sustained by the second year plants." No economically important T. urticae damage happened to the first year plants. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TiminsCDyeS1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tipton, Felicia S." %D 1990 %T Working With the UC Santa Cruz Environmental Assessment Group (EAG) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 148 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Working With the UC Santa Cruz Environmental Assessment Group (EAG) %L Box A %K UCSC Colleges LDRP Longe Range Development Plan Environmental Reports Colleges 9/10 %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TiptonF1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tipton, Wendi" %D 1986 %T A Reader for E.S. 106L Field Entomology %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Reader for E.S. 106L Field Entomology %L Box Cc %0 Thesis "%A Tobias, Lester" %D 1982 %T The Gatehouse Restoration Project: Project Abstract %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Gatehouse Restoration Project: Project Abstract %L Box Cc %K Campus Buildings UCSC Farm Gatehouse Information Center Architecture Design Construction small buildings %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TobiasLunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tocchini, Matthew J." %D 1990 %T An Accident Waiting to Happen: Investigating the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 77 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 17 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Accident Waiting to Happen: Investigating the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill %L Box A %K Valdez Oil Spill Environmental Disasters Oil Spills Environmental Clean Up %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TocchiniM1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tom, Bryan R." %D 2011 %T The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Truncatus): A Pilot Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 16 "%Y Kendall, Traci" "%E Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary" "%E Terrie Williams, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology" %8 12 Dec 2011 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Truncatus): A Pilot Study "%K p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt" font-size: 12pt "font-family: ""Times New Roman""" }div.Section1 { page: Section1 } dolphin heart rate aerobic exercise "Tursiops truncatus" blood lactate "%X p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: ""Times New Roman""; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } ��" " Bottlenose dolphins, the most common marine mammal in captivity, are often used as a model species for other marine mammals when studying physiology. As many marine mammal facilities do not currently have exercise programs to maintain physical fitness in their animals, this study aims to test the waters of the effects of an exercise conditioning program on the resting and maximum heart rates, heart rate recovery time, and blood lactate on captive bottlenose dolphins.�� Although the data indicates an effect of exercise conditioning on the measured metrics, further data collection is needed to come to a conclusion." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TomB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Topper, Amanda Kay" %D 1975 %T Planning and Family Evolution %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 May 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Planning and Family Evolution %L Box Aaa %K Environmental Panning Society and the Environment Politics and the Environment federal appropriations government spending priorities reform %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TopperAK1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Topping, Gayle" "%A Dutra, Janice" %D 1994 %T California's housing crisis : what's being done to alleviate it? Are we majoring in politics and paperwork instead of production? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! California's housing crisis : what's being done to alleviate it? Are we majoring in politics and paperwork instead of production? %L Box A %0 Thesis "%A Torczon, James" %T The Yuma Desalting Plant %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Yuma Desalting Plant %L Box Uu %K Desalinaztion Colorado River %0 Thesis "%A Toring, Raechel Amber" %D 2006 %T Influencing Public Policy and how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used as a tool in this process through visualization and analysis of water quality data %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 88 "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %8 15 Aug 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Influencing Public Policy and how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used as a tool in this process through visualization and analysis of water quality data %K GIS Geographic Information Systems Water Quality Water Policy Non government Organizations Data Collecting Data Sharing %X Data that is spatially explicit can be displayed so in a map form using Geographic Information Systems. This creates a clearer vision of what the data means in relation to surroundings and potential influencing factors. Use of GIS by NGOs to display water quality data can be a powerful tool in influencing public policy. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ToringR.pdf "%+ 650 Matsonia Drive, Foster City, CA 94404" %0 Thesis "%A Tornatzky, Jake" %D 1991 %T Environmental Housing Design %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 95 %8 01 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Housing Design %L Box A "%K Appropriate Technology, Environmental Building" Green Design Green Construction %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TornatzkyJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Towne, Jennifer" %D 1982 %T Seniro Project on Publicity Brochures for Project Life Lab %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 8 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 15 Jun 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! Seniro Project on Publicity Brochures for Project Life Lab %L Box Cc %K Environmental Education Life Lab Childhood Education Ecological Awareness Environmental marketing Environmental Publicity %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TowneJ1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Towns, Diane" %D 1995 %T Master of Elusion: California Cougar Conservation and Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 61 "%Y Doak, Dan" %8 15 Jun 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Master of Elusion: California Cougar Conservation and Management %L Box A %K Cougar conservation habitat protection animal damage control "%X California is famous for its abundance and variety of wildlife which today lies on the brinkofdestruction. Unlessweactnow,California will have more endangered species than any other state in the U.S. The cougar (Felis concolor) is one ofthe many species suffering from sheer persecution and neglect. It symbolizes the need for protection of our diminishing wildlife heritage. Sitting on the apex ofthe food chain, this large predator acts as an indicator species for the protection of other wildlife and their habitats. Inthisthesis,conservationeffortsand management strategies will be discussed in terms of impact upon California cougar populations. I begin with an exploration of the cougar's natural history. Government agencies such as Animal Damage Control and policies such as the Endangered Species Act, the Nongame Act, and the California Wildlife Act (proposition 117) are then discussed with recommendations for more cost-effective, successful means of attaining animal control while sustaining healthy speciesdiversity. In the conservation section,I address effective cougar habitats, wildlife corridors and human-cougar interactions with some feasible alternatives for prevention o f future interactions. In the last section I examine the Cougar Management Action Plan and two very important non-governmental agencies, The Mountain Lion Foundation and The Wildlands Project. In conclusion, I address the tremendous need for extensive research, public education and information networking. I believe that a concerted effort must be made to enlighten children, teachers, ranchers, farmers, hunters, conservationists and wildlife professionals as to the true nature ofthis magnificent mammal - the master of elusion." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TownsD1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Townsend, Ryan" %D 2006 %T Transitioning to a Renewable Energy Electricity Generation and Transportation Fuel Economy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 06/15/2006 %! Transitioning to a Renewable Energy Electricity Generation and Transportation Fuel Economy %X An examination of U.S. renewable energy capacity and policies is conducted. Components of each are identified that can be developed to achieve a swift transition to a renewable energy economies for the electricity generation and transportation fuel sectors. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TownsendR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Townsend, Ryan" %D 2006 %T Transitioning to a Renewable Energy Electricity Generation and Transportation Fuel Economy %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 51 %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Transitioning to a Renewable Energy Electricity Generation and Transportation Fuel Economy %K Renewable Energy Energy policy Economics of Renewable Energy electricity generation transportation fuel sectors %X An examination of U.S. renewable energy capacity and policies is conducted. Components of each are identified that can be developed to achieve a swift transition to a renewable energy economies for the electricity generation and transportation fuel sectors. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TownsendR.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tozer, Arlyn Maie" %D 1986 %T We Are Animals Too %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 6 %8 15 Nov 1986 %9 Senior Thesis %! We Are Animals Too %L Box Cc %K Childhood Education Children's Books Environmental Education animals in stories book writing methods %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TozerA1986.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tozer, Arlyn Maie" %D 1987 %T Children's Book: We are Animals Too! %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 52 %8 15 Jun 1987 %9 Senior Thesis %! Children's Book: We are Animals Too! %L Box Cc %K Children's Book Short stories environmental literature environmental education childhood education ecological awareness %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TozerA1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tran, Doan" %D 1996 %T Waste Reduction in Small Businesses: Choosing Between Convenience and Cost Savings %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 119 "%Y Howarth, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Waste Reduction in Small Businesses: Choosing Between Convenience and Cost Savings %L Box A %K Waste reduction convenience in businesses recycling realities disposal costs "%X Providing small businesses with the knowledge of potential cost savings due to waste reduction efforts is not enough incentive for them to reduce waste. Businesses are often resistant to change due to a variety of factors, such as the instability of the recycling market, unprofitable short-term benefits, and stubborn upper management or employee participation. Businesses who do decide to remain with their current waste generating levels and decide to continue paying current disposal rates aren't necessarily ignorant. They willingly choose convenience and will pay for higher disposal costs. Options to change business practices, such as switching from disposable paper products to more reusable ceramics, can often times create more labor-intensive activities and thus are seen as an inconvenience. Waste reduction activities for smaller businesses cannot be achieved by the incentives of market forces and economic savings alone. Because convenience will ultimately override the rising costs of tipping and disposal fees, there are only two paths that businesses can take: employers and employees need to prioritize environmental concerns over profit maximization, or else be forced to do so by law." "%Z Jouganatos, George" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TranD1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tran, My Duyen" %D 1994 "%T Preliminary Draft: Environmental Assessment for the Vegetation Management Program on the Natural Resource Management Area at Fort Ord, Monterey County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 119 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Dec 1994 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Preliminary Draft: Environmental Assessment for the Vegetation Management Program on the Natural Resource Management Area at Fort Ord, Monterey County, California" %L Box A %K Vegetation management noxious weeds endangered and threatened species habitats and communities "%X This thesis if prepared in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management. The thesis clarifies descriptions for the purpose and need for the environmental assessment, descriptions of the targeted noxious, description of the purposed actions, description of the affected environment and mitigation measures for the purposed actions. This EA will be used by the BLM to document compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and will form the basis in which the vegetation management program at Fort Owl will proceed on." "%Z Gliessman, Steve" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TranM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Traphagen, Myles B." %D 1996 "%T Restoration Proposal for Fringe Wetland of Gull Lake, Mono County, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 1996 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Restoration Proposal for Fringe Wetland of Gull Lake, Mono County, California" %L Box A %K Wetlands wetland functions and values restoration wetland delineation "%X The fringe wetland on the east shore of Gull Lake has been significantly disturbed by urban development in the last 40 years, mainly by filling the wetland with gravel fill material. With the loss of this wetland, ecological functions crucial to good water quality and lake health have likely been impaired." "Fringe wetlands are known to act as natural water filters for lakes, and with increased pollution inputs from such sources as automobiles and road runoff, their preservation and restoration is paramount. This report highlights wetland functions and values pertinent to Gull Lake and provides data from a wetland delineation done in June/July 1995 by UCSC faculty, staffand students. Guidelines for restoration concerns are included, as are further research needs." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TraphagenM1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Travis, Michael" "%A Keller, Jim" %D 1991 %T The Interpretive Herbarium of the U.C.S.C. Campus Flora %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 89 "%Y Fusari, Margret" %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Interpretive Herbarium of the U.C.S.C. Campus Flora %K UCSC Flora UCSC Natural Reserves Plant identification Plant Collection %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TravisM_KellerJ1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Treiman, Evelyn F." %D 1976 %T Grazing in the National Forests - Ten Years After the Wilderness Act %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 58 %8 26 May 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! Grazing in the National Forests - Ten Years After the Wilderness Act %L Box Aaa %K Wilderness Act Grazing lands Federal regulations politics and the Environment Protected Areas %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TreimanEF1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Trewartha, William" %T Military Waste: Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Contamination in the United States %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %9 Senior Thesis %! Military Waste: Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Contamination in the United States %L Box A %K Military Pollution Nuclear Waste Aquifer Pollution National Security Tuscaloosa Aquifer %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TrewarthaWunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tronson, Gwendolyn" %D 1991 %T The Economics of Paper Recycling %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 37 %8 15 Jun 1991 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Economics of Paper Recycling %L Box A %K Paper Recycling Recycling Costs Environmental Economics Waste Transportation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TronsonG1991.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Trotter-Robertson, Cheryl" %D 1990 %T Elkhorn Slough %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Elkhorn Slough %L Box Vv %K Trail guide Elkhorn Slough teaching %0 Thesis "%A Tudor-Long, Monte" %D 1991 %T Campuswide Compost Management at the University of California at Santa Cruz %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Campuswide Compost Management at the University of California at Santa Cruz %L Box A "%K, Areas - UCSC - College Eight" %0 Thesis "%A Tuffo, Mark" "%A Cook, Jeff" %D 1990 %T UCSC Electrical and Thermal Energy Analysis and Simulation Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 49 %8 10 Apr 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! UCSC Electrical and Thermal Energy Analysis and Simulation Program %L Box Q %K computer modeling power usage UCSC simulation power generation "%X The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) has an elaborate energy production and distribution system which provides a large part of the campus with both electricity and heating/domestic water from three different congregation facilities. ��There cogeneration plants and the campus-wide heating, ventilating and air conditioning building systems are monitored and controlled by a sophisticated computerized energy management system." "The objective of this senior thesis project is to develop a special purpose computerized system that can be used to analyze and model the electrical and thermal energy production and distribution systems at UCSC. ��In order to accomplish this object, several computer programs had to be written and/or linked together to run as an interactive system." 1. THe AJS PS Host program was used to interface an existing real-time energy management system to an IBM-compatible personal computer.�� 2. The PC Paintbrush program was used to create system-specific graphics to model energy distribution on the UCSC campus. 3. The screen capture program Catch was used to capture these graphics with real-time data obtained by the AJS PS host program for later viewing in a slide show format. 4. ��The slide show program Slide was used to present these real-time snapshots obtained by the Catch program. 5. ��The Project program (written in Turbo Pascal) was created to analyze and simulate energy input/output flows on the UCSC campus using real-time data obtained by the AJS PC Host program. 6. The Cogen-go interface shell program (written using the Builder batch file compiler/language extender) was created to provide the user with easy access to all of the above system application programs (except PC PaintBrush) %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/CookJ1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tuteur, Jessica" %D 1993 %T Stewing in our own juices: an attempt at hazardous waste management in California %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Stewing in our own juices: an attempt at hazardous waste management in California %L Box A %0 Thesis "%A Twohig, Christine" %D 2009 %T Thirty Years of Garden-Based learning: An Evaluation of the effectiveness of Life Lab Science Program %B Environmental studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 52 "%Y Haddad, Brent" %8 12 Jun 2009 %9 Senior Internship %! Thirty Years of Garden-Based learning: An Evaluation of the effectiveness of Life Lab Science Program %K Life Lab Science Program school gardens garden-based learning Waste Free Schools Food What?! Monterey Bay Science Project "%X For thirty years Life Lab Science program has been providing ways for educators and students to experience the natural world through garden-based learning. I believe Life Lab has done an excellent job of creating programs and projects for educators, children, youth, and college students that teach sustainability, environmental stewardship and more. These programs include educator workshops; Waste Free Schools; Monterey Bay Science Project; Food, What?!; field trips; camp and college internships. Life Lab has also published numerous standards-based curriculum guides that combine gardening and education and has supported the creation of school gardens throughout the world. I have a few recommendations on how Life Lab could better fulfill their mission but overall the effectiveness of each of their programs is impressive." "%Z Studies, Environmental" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TwohigC.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Tyson, Laura" %D 1981 "%T The Chick Feeding Behavior of the Pigeon Guillemot on Naked Island, Alaska" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 64 "%Y Fusari, Maggie" %8 15 Apr 1982 %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Chick Feeding Behavior of the Pigeon Guillemot on Naked Island, Alaska" %L Box Cc %K Bird Behavior Ornithology Feeding habits of birds Alaskan Birds Care of young in birds Pigeon Guillemot %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/TysonL1982.pdf %0 Thesis %A unknown "%T Agricultural processes within the humid tropics; their limitations, transformation, and management" %B Environmental Studies %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 63 "%! Agricultural processes within the humid tropics; their limitations, transformation, and management" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/unknown_AgriculturalProcesses.pdf %0 Thesis %A Unknown "%T Camp Unalayee (internship)- Featured on ""Hot Streak"" a San Francisco TV Show (Video)" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Camp Unalayee (internship)- Featured on ""Hot Streak"" a San Francisco TV Show (Video)" %L Box Qq %0 Thesis %A Unknown %D 2001 %T Waves of Awareness Community Organizing and Reclaiming Democracy for Environmental Justice Case Study: Save the UCSC Trailer Park %B Environmental Studies "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %9 Senior Thesis %! Waves of Awareness Community Organizing and Reclaiming Democracy for Environmental Justice Case Study: Save the UCSC Trailer Park %L Box Pp %K community organizing environmental justice living democracy Save the UCSC Trailer Park %0 Thesis %A Unknown %D 2002 %T What the Heck is an FBA? A Case Study of Important Bird Areas in the Owens Valley? %B Education "%Y Kelso, Denny" %9 Senior Thesis %! What the Heck is an FBA? A Case Study of Important Bird Areas in the Owens Valley? %L Box Kk %K important bird areas owens valley IBA designation process landowner and manager involvement %0 Thesis "%A Uy, Junice Rivera" %D 2002 "%T Unraveling the Discourse: Ecotourism in Olango Island, Philippines" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 69 "%Y Kelson, Dennis" %8 05 Dec 2002 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Unraveling the Discourse: Ecotourism in Olango Island, Philippines" %L Box A "%K Olango Island, Philippines" Ecotourism Community-based Ecotourism "Coastal Resource Management""" "%X In 1998, fishermen estimated that an average fish catch in Olango Island was four pounds per fisher per day, a decline from 44 pounds in 1960. To provide an alternative livelihood for families who depend on fishing and coast-related activities, the Coastal Resource Management Project (CRMP) developed the Olango Birds and Seascape Tour in 1998 with the community of Suba, adjacent to the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary. The tour is a community based ecotourism enterprise, which centers on the conservation of the wildlife sanctuary and the community development of Suba. Although it was developed with the assistance of CRMP, the tour has been collectively owned and operated by the Suba, Olango Ecotourism Cooperative since December 2000. This paper analyzes the benefits of the Olango Birds and Seascape Tour with respect to the values, expectations, and needs of the cooperative members and the conservation of wildlife sanctuary resources. To examine these benefits, I use data gathered through on-site observations and field interviews that address three clusters of issues: cooperative members' values, expectations, and needs; the management of natural resources in the wildlife sanctuary; and the operation of the cooperative and its eco-tour." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/UyJ2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vacca, Shelli" %D 1982 %T A Study of the Breeding Biology of House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) on Ano Nuevo Island %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 52 %8 30 Jan 1982 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study of the Breeding Biology of House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) on Ano Nuevo Island %K Ornithology Bird Breeding Behaviors Bird breeding Bird relationships House finches breeding habits of birds "%X A behavioral study of a House Finch popu��嬉�_̢���lation (Carpodacus mexicanus) was conducted on Ano Nuevo Island from January 4, 1981 through December 8th, 1981. There is a resident nesting population of 16 colorbanded Hoase Finches, with an equal sex ratio, that nests and lives year round on the island. The population was monogamous, with 17% of the males exhibiting promiscuous behavior. Three broods were attempted by six banied pairs. Two of these banded pairs were successful in all three attempts. The majority of the island-born young dispersed to the mainland after fledging." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VaccaS1982.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vadakan, Vivan" %D 2000 "%T Moving Towards Sustainable Coffee Production in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 43 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 2000 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Moving Towards Sustainable Coffee Production in Coto Brus, Costa Rica" %L Box A %K coffee farming video & artistic documentary sustainability social issues related to agriculture & community development "%X The changing scale of commodity markets and the recent trend towards globalization have had serious effects on agricultural sustainability in Latin America. Many farmers have been forced into a reliance on intensive chemical inputs in their farming systems in order to meet the increasing demand for export goods abroad. Environmental concerns have become secondary to the social and economic necessity of survival in an expanding global market. This thesis will consider the pressure of international market forces on small-scale coffee farming in Coto Brus, Costa Rica. It is an attempt to tell the story of the farmers in this region through text, video documentary, and mixed-media artwork. The written component of the thesis project gives an account of my internship experience at Finca Lorna Linda and discusses my involvement with local coffee farmers to determine and define what sustainability means to them. This paper explores the growing interest in organic coffee production in Coto Brus (by the local community as well as by the government) and discusses the use of visual art as a way to link the concerns of small scale coffee farmers in Costa Rica with a viewing audience of coffee consumers in the United States. These words serve as a reflection on the process of video and artistic documentation, a process rooted within my involvement with the local community." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VadakanV2000.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vahradian, Scott" %D 1984 %T What Will We Do When the Coal is Gone %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 183 %8 15 May 1984 %9 Senior Thesis %! What Will We Do When the Coal is Gone %L Box Cc %K Coal Mining Kentucky Coal Deposits Coal Shortage Coal Mining Politics Coal and Society %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VahradianS1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Valdez, Lisa" %D 1995 %T Taking a Bite Out of Traffic -- An Exploration in Congestion Management %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 21 Mar 1995 %9 Senior Thesis %! Taking a Bite Out of Traffic -- An Exploration in Congestion Management %L Box A %K Positive planning people and their cars community awareness ridesharing "%X The problem of auto dependency is one of the most important environmental decisions California is going to make for the 21st century. Unlike many other important American social problems- poverty, hunger, low quality education- traffic congestion is directly experienced every-day by millions of American commuters at all income levels. Never the less, approximately 73% of all commuters drive to work alone while only 27% of all commuters carpool or take mass transit. the figure alone is a compelling reason to make a change in transportation planning and commute behavior. Through positive planning, community, and employee awareness and participation, and appropriate government policies we can make a difference." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ValdezL1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vallier, Mark" %D 1977 "%T Cultural Resource Management, Archaeological Site Survey, and Remote Sensing" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 62 "%Y Grifford, Diane" "%E Farrell, Bryan" %8 05 Jun 1977 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Cultural Resource Management, Archaeological Site Survey, and Remote Sensing" %L Box Aaa %K Anthropology Aerial Photography Aerial Surveying Environmental Surveying Archaeological sites indigenous regions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VallierM1977.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Valverde, Olman" %D 1990 %T PCEF: People of Color in Environmental Fields %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! PCEF: People of Color in Environmental Fields %L Box A %K Minority Studies Environmental Outreach People of Color outreach Environmental Education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ValverdeO1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Van de Werfhorst, Laurie C." %D 1996 %T Trampling the Rocky Intertidal: Repeated studies at Natural Bridges State Beach finally reveal some effect %B Environmental Studies and Biology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y Deak, Dan" %8 01 May 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! Trampling the Rocky Intertidal: Repeated studies at Natural Bridges State Beach finally reveal some effect %L Box A %K Trampling rocky intertidal human impact disturbance "%X A senior thesis study by Katherine Beauchamp in 1977-78 compared three areas on a rocky intertidal platform, adjacent to Natural Bridges State Beach, that differed in intensity o f human trampling. Removal and identification o f all organisms in small, lO-cm square samples within and outside mussel beds revealed little difference between the three areas. The only differences observed were lower densities of the tiny bivalves, Laseaspp., and the absence of the algae Pelvetiopsis limitata in the most trampled area. Debra Goldstein repeated the study 14 years later for her senior thesis in 1992, and found little difference either among the sites or from the earlier study, despite the increased level of trampling." "I've examined the area again (1995) for my senior thesis, this time sampling larger quadrats (25-cm square) along parallel transect lines across the platform." "Although species diversity, as determined by the Shannon-Wiener Index, gave mixed resuhs, species richness was consistently higher in the less disturbed sites." "More dramatic, mussel cover, with associated higher species numbers, decreased with increases in disturbance. Furthermore, the frequency of bare rock increased with increases in human use levels. These results indicate that rocky intertidal assemblages can be very resilient to human trampling, and that scale and design o f sampling is important for evaluating the impact." "%Z Pearse, John" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanDeWerfhorstL1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Van Dusen, Chris" %D 1994 %T Planned poverty development policies and rural poverty in Mexico %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Goodman, David" %8 15 Jun 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! Planned poverty development policies and rural poverty in Mexico %L Box A %K Rural Poverty Development Ideologies Economic Growth Agricultural Projects "%X I have examined Mexico's development strategies and how they have evolved over the years. As this has happened, the brunt of the adverse impacts of these policies has been felt by Mexico's rural population. As Mexico sought to modernize its agricultural sector for industrialization purposes, the state felt the need to dominate and control local decisions, and the peasantry became more closely tied with international markets. I present a case studies that focuses on 3 areas in the state of Campecite were Mexican Government agricultural projects have produced planned poverty." "%Z Adams, Robert" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanDusenC1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Van Dyke, Eric" %D 2000 %T Maritime Chaparral Transition in the Prunedale Hills %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Holl, Karen" %8 25 Sept 2000 %9 Senior Thesis %! Maritime Chaparral Transition in the Prunedale Hills %L Box A %K maritime chaparral fire management succession Arctostaphylos Pajaroensis "%X This study repeats 1975-1976 vegetation sampling at maritime chaparral stands in Monterey County's Prunedale hills to identify changes in community composition, canopy cover, and seedling abundance. Species composition of the tree and shrub layers was nearly unchanged, while the herb layer was markedly different. Combined tree and shrub cover increased from 86 percent to more than 99 percent. Cover of Arctostaphylos pajaroensis increased by 40 percent, Quercus agrifolia increased by 200 percent, and Heteromeles arbutifolia increased by 500 percent. Decreases in percent cover for other shrubs and herbs were also dramatic. These results suggest that species diversity in Prunedale hills chaparral will decrease, and invasion by Q. agrijolia will reduce the extent of these stands, unless wildfire, or management practices that mimic the effects of fire, can be reintroduced." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanDykeE2000.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Van Dyko, Hiedi" %D 1989 %T Santa Cruz Mountains Docent Manual %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 231 %8 15 Jun 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Santa Cruz Mountains Docent Manual %L Box Cc %K Environmental Survey Santa Cruz Mountains Ecology of Mountain Regions State Parks Flora and Fauna of Santa Cruz Mountains %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanDykoH1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Van Horn, Sarah Jean" %D 1988 %T Political-ecology of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Cooley, Dick" %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! Political-ecology of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge %L Box Cc %K Ecology of Alaska Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge Oil drilling Politics and Environment Ecology of ANWR "%X The intent of this paper is to examine the interrelationships between the ecological and political forces that affect the possible development of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Coastal Plain to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the issues involved. Just as an ecosystem is bound together by complex webs of interrelationships, so are the political issues which will determine the future of the ANWR's Coastal Plain. By providing a balanced view of both the probable political and ecological/social advantages and disadvantages that would result from accepting either the oil or the wilderness proposal, I hope to provide the reader with the information needed to form his or her own conclusions." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanHornS1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vanderbeck, Megan" %D 2010 %T An American Kestral Nest Box Program: A Protocol For The Santa CuzPREDATORY BIRD RESEARCH GROUP %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 28 "%Y Stewart, Glenn" "%E Wilmers, Chris" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Internship %! An American Kestral Nest Box Program: A Protocol For The Santa CuzPREDATORY BIRD RESEARCH GROUP %K American Kestrel nest box program conservation protocol for a nest box program "%X The American Kestrel is a small falcon found across North America. In recent years, researchers have found that kestrel populations are in decline and more studies are needed to determine the causes. Nest box programs are useful conservation tool because they provide nesting habitat, as well as opportunity for repeatable long term studies. I have designed a nest box program protocol for the American Kestrel in Santa Cruz County for the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, which currently operates a Peregrine Falcon nest box program and works to provide conservation" education. There are currently no long term kestrel studies being conducted in California and implementing a nest box program would provide fundamental population information. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanderbeckM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vanderford, Suzanne" "%A Van Dyke, Heidi" %D 1989 %T Nature Discovery Learning Center %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 "%Y Anderson, Jennifer" %8 18 Aug 1989 %9 Senior Thesis %! Nature Discovery Learning Center %L Box Cc %K Environmental Education Nature Awareness Teaching resources Childhood Education "%Z Cooley, Dick" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanderfordS1989.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vandezande, Laura" %D 1996 %T The Development of an Interpretive Display for Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve: An Inside Look %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 57 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Jun 1996 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Development of an Interpretive Display for Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve: An Inside Look %L Box A %K Younger Lagoon interpretive display natural reserve %X This thesis presents a detailed description and analysis of the process I went through to create and imperative display for Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve. Topics include: developing conceptual ideas; producing text; producing graphics; layout; and finalization of the display. There is also a recommendation section that gives suggestions for other students that are developing similar displays. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VandezandeL1996.pdf %0 Thesis "%A VanFechtman, Russell" %D 1979 %T Owner-Builders With A Future? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %8 15 Dec 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Owner-Builders With A Future? %L Box Cc %K Environmental Planning House Construction green housing Building codes environmental and local policy %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanFechtmannR1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A VanGelder, Ellen" %D 1990 %T Seabird Occurrences in the Canal De Las Ballenas Region of the Gulf of California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 58 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! Seabird Occurrences in the Canal De Las Ballenas Region of the Gulf of California %L Box A %K Gulf of California Seabird Population CANAL DE LAS BALLENAS Seabird Breeding %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VanGelderE1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vargo, Tawna M" %D 2012 "%T Food, What?! Community Supported Agriculture Program Internship Program" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 8 "%Y Michael Loik, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Mar 2012 %9 Senior Internship "%! Food, What?! Community Supported Agriculture Program Internship Program" "%K Community Supported Agriculture, Food, What?!, Beach Flats" %X Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs are alternative food systems designed to provide a more direct connection between local farmers and "consumers. CSA programs typically offer participants the chance to purchase fresh, local," organic and sustainably grown or raised food directly from the farmer in the form of "shares. The organization Food What, centered at UCSC�۪s Life Lab, has been running a" "low-income CSA to the partnering community of Beach Flats, Santa Cruz since 2008." The program not only provides community members in Beach Flats the opportunity to "get involved with what the youth from Food What are working on, but with sustainably" grown fruits and vegetables at an affordable price. The goal of this internship guide is to provide Food What with a resource they can give to future interns to learn about the "history of the program, how the program works and where it has succeeded, as well as" "where there is room for improvement. This internship guide, in hopes, will contribute to" the sustainability and further legitimacy of the low-income CSA to Beach Flats program by highlighting its importance as a community partnership working to alleviate social injustices surrounding our current industrial food system. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VargoT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Varni, Jason" %D 1995 %T Federal Clean Water Act Section #404: Legislation to Regulation %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 24 "%Y Curry, Robert" %8 15 Mar 1997 %9 Senior Thesis %! Federal Clean Water Act Section #404: Legislation to Regulation %L Box A %K Federal Clean Water Act Wetlands legislation "%X With the announcement of former President Bush that we comm~t the resources of the federal government to the accomplishment of ""no net loss"" of wetlands values, the Environmental Protection Agency (""EPA"") and the Army Corps of Engineers (""Corps"") launched an aggressive application of the Section 404 permit program that, 1n a relatively short time, has become a dominant federal land management tool, Like an amoeba, the Section 404 permit program has grown by redefining itself from through many reinterpretations of both the Clean Water Act and legal decisions, Many landowners are concerned that beoause the wetlands regulatory program 1S based on a statute originally designed for purposes other than wetlands protection, the regulatory and judicial expansion of the program lacks political legitimacy and, as such, the very proper goal of effective resource management is undermined, as is the credibility of the program itself. The development of wetlands protection as related to the Section 404 is presented in the following sections to provide the reader with a framework for understanding the regulatory agencies and the rulings of courts have been fundamental in shaping the way wetlands protection effects landowners following the framing of the relationship between the law and the regulation manifested by its authority, a closer look at a particular landowners situation is presented. The property owned by Bruce Clark near Silver Lake in the June Lake Loop is a perfect example of an area that has been affected by the application of Section 404 regulations as directer. at wetlands. Based on much of the land being wetlands, there aLe both limitations and opportunities for the landowner." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VarniJ1995.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vawter, Matthew" %D 1994 %T A Visual configuration %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 49 "%Y Peper, James" %8 25 Mar 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Visual configuration %K environmental studies building building envelopes site development pictures "%X This visual assessment analyzes three development sites for the Environmental Studies building. The structure of the assessment was derived from a statement of needs outlines in the project planning outlined in the Project Planning Guide for the Environmental Studies Building. The assessment was configured using building envelopes transcribed upon picture images. The picture images were taken of different vantage points of each site. After assessing the pictures, mitigation measures and recommendations were made." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VawterM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Veloz, Samuel Dylan" %D 1997 %T Using Wild Mustard as a Trap Crop for Flea Beetle management in Broccoli Fields %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Using Wild Mustard as a Trap Crop for Flea Beetle management in Broccoli Fields "%K integrated pest management, broccoli crop treatment, flea beetles, agroecology" %0 Thesis "%A Vertolli, Alexis Christina" %D 2006 %T Developing Community Supported Agriculture: An Alternative to Conventional Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 53 %8 14 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Developing Community Supported Agriculture: An Alternative to Conventional Agriculture %K Agroecology sustainability community farmingl traditional farming sustainable farming agriculture %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VertolliA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vierra, Melisa" %D 1988 "%T Mulinational and Transnational Corporations, the Environment, and Developing Nations" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 60 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Dec 1988 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Mulinational and Transnational Corporations, the Environment, and Developing Nations" %L Box Cc %K Multinational Companies Environmental Responsibility Companies and developing nations Product Exports "%X Multinational and transnational corporations impact developing countries and the global environment through the export of product, industry and waste. Host developing countries lack either adequate environmental regulations, or the resources necessary to monitor and enforce them. In order to alleviate the environmental degradation that is occuring in the host countries and the world environment, the U.S. and the UN need to employ more stringent standards and guidelines over the activities of multinational and transnational corporations, as well as investigating other possible alternatives." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VierraM1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Villeda, Krysta" %D 2011 %T Farm To School: An Effective Tool Of Food Justice? %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! Farm To School: An Effective Tool Of Food Justice? %K Farm to School alternative food initiatives Community Alliance with Family Farmers food justice community food security %X The Farm to School program is an alternative food initiative that aims to increase "childhood nutrition while keeping small farms economically viable. More recently, Farm to" School programs have been said to be a potential tool in alleviating grocery gaps for children. "While Farm to School definitely makes children more aware of local food systems, they do not" necessarily have the institutional support to be effective agents of social change. One hundred and twenty-two farmers were sent a survey via email asking them questions about the challenges and benefits they have experienced while participating in Farm to School programs and how they "thought the program could be improved. There was a low response rate of 14.75%. However, I" "still find these results extremely useful in examining what problems farmers face, a stakeholder" in Farm to School that is often excluded when constructing and analyzing measure of success. Survey responses indicate barriers such as low volume and not enough contacts with schools keeping more farmers from participating. More responses are needed to see if this trend continues. A survey that targets Food Service Directors is also needed. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VilledaK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vincent, Lucille Daley" %D 1974 %T Acquisition and Design Considerations of a Central California Coastal Trail %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %8 29 Aug 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Acquisition and Design Considerations of a Central California Coastal Trail %L Box Cc %K Environmental Planning coast line trail nature awareness property rights trail design public use of property %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VincentL1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vincenti, Lisa M." %D 1988 %T The Common Plants of Ano Nuevo: an interpretive project %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 56 %8 15 Jun 1988 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Common Plants of Ano Nuevo: an interpretive project %L Box Cc %K Common Plants Environmental Survey Ano Nuevo Plants Flora Overview Plant Illustrations %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VincentiL1988.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vipond, Mathew" %D 2011 %T GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: A TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE APPROACH TO URBAN SUSTAINABILITY %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 26 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: A TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE APPROACH TO URBAN SUSTAINABILITY %K Green infrastructure urban sustainability stormwater management urban ecological restoration watershed management environmental engineering landscape ecology urban greening green planning eco-mimicry "%X Pollution from cities now poses a greater threat to the environment and human health than agricultural runoff. High-storm events cause flooding in areas with increased imperviousness and result in sanitary and combined sewer overflows which convey raw sewage into receiving water bodies. Green infrastructure is a natural approach to managing stormwater which mimics ecological processes. This specially designed network organizes the urban environment through a suite of functions which offer non-structural flood protection via the use of bioretention pathways, green roofs, water catchment systems and enhanced vegetation. This simple new set of tools offers long term costs savings from reduced flooding and water treatment burden, increased groundwater recharge, improved water quality and enhanced biodiversity. For cities, where the majority of the world�۪s population now resides, green infrastructure offers an aggregation of benefits for economy and ecology. Accessing private and public capital for implementing these projects may be difficult given the dearth of environmental advocacy for inner-city residents and a shortage of federal funding." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VipondM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Vitti, Michael G." %D 1994 %T The cost of clean air : an in-depth look at the emission offset program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 36 "%Y McGovern, Patrick" %8 15 Aug 1994 %9 Senior Thesis %! The cost of clean air : an in-depth look at the emission offset program %L Box A %K Clean Air Act Amendments Offset requirements Non-attainment areas Clean Air Strategy "%X This paper is on the emissions offset program as it is being implemented through the 1990 CAAA. I looked at the regulatory frameworks (ie. how why it is allowed to exist); talked to a pollution broker in San Francisco; and finally looked at two companies who are using the program to see how it worked for them. The last part of the paper is my personal thoughts, about the the program, as to wether I believe it is working. I went from reading one article in the paper about the program (my first exposure of it) to feeling like I had a good grasp of how it works. It was a valuable experience." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VittiM1994.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Von Ziegesar, Olga" %D 1984 "%T A Survey of the Humpback Whales in Southwestern Prince William Sound, Alaska 1980,81, and 1983" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 75 %8 15 April 1984 %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Survey of the Humpback Whales in Southwestern Prince William Sound, Alaska 1980,81, and 1983" %L Box Cc %K Humpback Whales Whales in Alaska Prince William Sound Whale population Whale Surveying Whale behavior %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/VonZiegesarO1984.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Waddell, Kim" %D 1990 %T An Ecological Analysis of Sawfly Herbivory in Swordfern Stands %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 17 %8 03 May 1990 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Ecological Analysis of Sawfly Herbivory in Swordfern Stands %L Box A %K Agroecology pest resistance ployculture farming plant diversification insect control %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaddellK1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wade, Teresa Lee" %D 1990 "%T Fall Movement Patterns of Migration and Dispersal in Diurnal Raptors at the Marin Headlands, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 %8 15 Jun 1990 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Fall Movement Patterns of Migration and Dispersal in Diurnal Raptors at the Marin Headlands, California" %L Box A %K Bird Migration Habitat diversity Migration habitats Migration patterns Bird Behavior %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WadeT1990.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wagenseil, Christopher" %D 1981 %T An Analysis of the Role of the Coastal Zone Management Act in Coastal Zone Management in North Carolina %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 %8 15 Jul 1981 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Analysis of the Role of the Coastal Zone Management Act in Coastal Zone Management in North Carolina %L Box Cc %K Coastal Zone Management Act Coastal Environment Coastal Management Environment and Politics Environmental Law %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WagenseilC1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wagner, Warren" %D 1981 "%T Implementation of Aquaculture for Biological Wastewater Treatment Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 206 %8 15 Jun 1981 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Implementation of Aquaculture for Biological Wastewater Treatment Santa Cruz, California" %L Box Cc %K Aquaculture Appropriate Technology Waste Water treatment Sewage Treatment Biotechnology and Water purification "%X The City of Santa Cruz is currently at a crossraods in regards to the expansion of its wastewater treatment capa��嬉�_̢��� bilities and the city must choose a method to upgrade its facilities tQ meet federal requirements. The history, development, and current methods of conventional wastewater treatment are reviewed and the development of the local situation is examined. With this as a basis for comparison, the technology of aquaculture for biological wastewater treatment is presented. The process, economics, and appli��嬉�_̢��� cation to Santa Cruz are reviewed as a basis to conclude that aquaculture for biological wastewater treatment is the most viable alternative for the City of Santa Cruz." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WagnerW1981.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wagner-Jauregg, Christopher" %D 1993 %T A comparison of possible air pollutant and greenhous gas emissions from electric vehicles using various electricity generation sources %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 47 %8 15 Jun 1993 %9 Senior Thesis %! A comparison of possible air pollutant and greenhous gas emissions from electric vehicles using various electricity generation sources %L Box A %K electric vehicles greenhouse emissions automobile emissions Air Pollution sources Greenhouse Gase Emissions %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/Wagner-JaureggC1993.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wahler, T.J." %D 1979 %T Soquel Incorporation Feasability Study %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %8 15 July 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! Soquel Incorporation Feasability Study %L Box Cc %K Local government policy city incorporation feasibility studies property rights land panning and management %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WahlerT1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Waks, Lulu" %D 2006 %T An Interdisciplinary Approach to Sudden Oak Death in the Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 102 %8 07 Dec 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! An Interdisciplinary Approach to Sudden Oak Death in the Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties %K Sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Big sur plant pathogens oak trees "%X Sudden oak death (SOD) is a forest disease caused by the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. Since 1995, SOD has been linked to the death of more than one million tanoaks, coast live oaks, and other susceptible tree species throughout California. As part of a longitudinal study titled ��_��̦��_�ԉ�_���Adaptive Management of P. ramorum in the Big Sur Eco-region��_��̦��_�ԉ�_��, 300 ecological monitoring plots are being established to monitor the presence, spread, and effects of P. ramorum on the Big Sur landscape. The following paper summarizes the disease, the initial stages of the Big Sur study and my involvement in it, and the role of the UCSC Arboretum in facilitating my research. Additionally, a herbarium collection of SOD forest hosts has been created and donated to the Museum of Natural History Collections at UC Santa Cruz. Photographic images of the herbarium specimens are included within this paper." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaksL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Waldeck, Constance Joy" %D 1973 %T New Towns for America: A Case Study of Roosevelt %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 73 "%Y Niebanck, Paul" %8 09 Jun 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! New Towns for America: A Case Study of Roosevelt %L Box O %K development new towns Roosevelt Island community development planning %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaldeckC1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Walden, Jessica Fairlight" %D 1996 %T Sustainable Agriculture in Australia: Rethinking Landcare %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Sustainable Agriculture in Australia: Rethinking Landcare %L Box K %K National Decade of Landcare Plan Australia permaculture Aborigines %0 Thesis "%A Waldman, Melissa" %D 2006 %T Manual for the City of Santa Cruz PARTES Department %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 22 %8 07 Feb 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! Manual for the City of Santa Cruz PARTES Department %K Santa Cruz Parks Education Volunteer Sycamore Grove Pognip Moore Creek Reserve %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaldmanM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Waldron, Steven J." %D 1995 %T Morphological variation and fluctuating asymmetry in peripheral populations of Uta stansburiana in central coastal California %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 41 %9 Senior Thesis %! Morphological variation and fluctuating asymmetry in peripheral populations of Uta stansburiana in central coastal California %L Box A %K Morphological variation Uta stansburiana genetic variations fluctuating asymmetry species diversity "%X Morphological variation and fluctuating asymmetry were studied in two disjunct, peripheral populations and one central population of Uta stansburiana in central coastal California. It was hypothesized that the outlier populations would show reduced morphological variation and increased fluctuating asymmetry as phenotypic expressions of reduced genetic variation and increased epigenetic stress, respectively." "Both peripheral populations (Landels*Hill Big Creek Reserve & Hastings Natural History Reservation, Monterey Co., CAl were less variable than the central population (Pinnacles National Monument, San Benito Co., CAl, suggesting reduced genetic variation and smaller effective population sizes in the disjunct populations." "Although both peripheral populations showed slightly higher fluctuating asymmetry values than the central population, this trend was not significant. It is argued that the use of a single character for estimating fluctuating asymmetry in these populations may have prevented the detection of meaningful results." Prospects for future research are also discussed. %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaldronSunknown.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Walgren, Michael" %D 1994 %T Cluster Housing vs. Low Density Development in Malibu Watershed: A Strategy to Limit Edge Effect and Preserve the Natural Resources %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Cluster Housing vs. Low Density Development in Malibu Watershed: A Strategy to Limit Edge Effect and Preserve the Natural Resources %L Box K %K Edge effect cluster housing ranchette development Malibu watershed %0 Thesis "%A Walker, James Allen" %D 1973 %T School Integration and the Educational Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 40 %8 01 Jun 1973 %9 Senior Thesis %! School Integration and the Educational Park %L Box O %K urbanization childhood education minorities and developemt urban development urban growth environmental education %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WalkerJ1973.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wallace, Dianna" %D 1987 "%T St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands: Yesterday, Today...Tomorrow?" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 66 %8 15 Dec 1987 %9 Senior Thesis "%! St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands: Yesterday, Today...Tomorrow?" %L Box Cc %K Anthropology %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WallaceD1987.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wallis, Lisa" %D 1993 %T Contributing to environmental education in our schools: a view from an oak: a packet for learning about the Foothill ecosystem %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Contributing to environmental education in our schools: a view from an oak: a packet for learning about the Foothill ecosystem %L Box K %K Ecology oak ecosystem %0 Thesis "%A Wallis, Lisa" %D 1993 %T Contributing to environmental education in our schools: a view from an oak: a packet for learning about the Foothill ecosystem %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Contributing to environmental education in our schools: a view from an oak: a packet for learning about the Foothill ecosystem %L Box K %K Ecology oak ecosystem %0 Thesis "%A Walters, Bruce L." %D 1983 %T A Historical Analysis of Land and Resource Management Planning by the U.S. Forest Service %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 70 %8 10 May 1983 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Historical Analysis of Land and Resource Management Planning by the U.S. Forest Service %L Box Cc %K History of US Forest Service Land Management Planning Forest management Environmental planning "%X This faper studies land management planning, poli��嬉�_̢��� cies, and practices by the U.S. Forest Service. A historical description includes four land and resource management planning approaches dating from 1945 to the present. Analysis considers the many forces that effected the Forest Service and detersined the cha~cter of land management plan��嬉�_̢��� ning. Conclusions discuss the political nature of land management decision making." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WaltersB1983.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wamsley, Jerald S." %D 1984 %T Senior Project for Environmental Studies %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Project for Environmental Studies %L Box Cc %0 Thesis "%A Wang, Alex" %D 2008 %T Tidal Effects on Variation in Abundance and Distribution of Seabird Species within Cattle Pass %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. Honors %P 27 "%Y Gliessman, Stephen" %8 12 Dec 2008 "%9 Senior Thesis, Honors" %! Tidal Effects on Variation in Abundance and Distribution of Seabird Species within Cattle Pass %K seabirds San Juan Archipelago Laridae Alcidae threatened bird species feeding behavior "%X The high mobility of seabirds on a small spatial scale allows them to be opportunistic feeders that selectively feed when conditions are good. Populations of seabirds, greatly varied within a single day and this may be indicative of selective feeding pressures. In the San Juan Archipelago, complex bathymetry and strong diurnal tides produce predictable prey availability. Tidal effects such as current speed and current direction influence prey and seabird abundance. Reactions to tidal effects may be species specific and differ for different ecological roles. For the families Laridae and Alcidae, distribution shifts with current direction over a bathymetric sill to always have greater abundance down-current. A fine scale look at the abundance of seabirds over a range of tidal stages suggests that aggregations of seabirds may be influenced by small scale features such as the front between waters of the San Juan Channel and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Understanding seabird abundance and distribution is important for conservation, especially for locally threatened species." "%Z Pelagic Ecosystem Function Research Apprenticeship, 2008 Friday Harbor Laboratories" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WangA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Ward, Judith" %D 1980 %T Ethics of the Perception of Animals and the Environment in Children's Literature %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 62 %8 15 May 1980 %9 Senior Thesis %! Ethics of the Perception of Animals and the Environment in Children's Literature %L Box Cc %K Childhood Education Environmental Literature Childhood Literature Environmental Awareness Literature Review %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesishttp://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//WardJ1980.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Washburn, Louise" %D 1975 %T Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 39 %8 15 Aug 1975 %9 Senior Thesis %! Environmental Education %L Box O %K environmental education early childhood education gardening projects childhood development %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WashburnL1975.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Watkins, Timothy John" %D 1995 %T The Sustainability of Two Urban Farms in Japan %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sustainability of Two Urban Farms in Japan %L Box K %K Japan agriculture agroecology sustainable agriculture urban %0 Thesis "%A Wear, Virginia" %D 1976 %T A Stranger Who Comes in the Night %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 138 %8 15 Feb 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Stranger Who Comes in the Night %L Box O %K anthropology coal mining sulfur emissions air pollution energy companies environment and politics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WearV1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Webster, Wendy" %D 1985 %T Enforcing The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act: An evaluation of twelve state programs %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Enforcing The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act: An evaluation of twelve state programs %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wechsler, Jeffery J." %D 1996 %T Soil and Nitrogen Dynamics in Annual and Perennial Grasslands %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! Soil and Nitrogen Dynamics in Annual and Perennial Grasslands %L Box K %K Soil nitrogen nitrogen dynamics grasslands annual and perennial grasses %0 Thesis "%A Weiner, Dani" %D 2002 %T A Toast to a Sustainable Future %B Anthropology %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 26 "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %8 15 Jun 2002 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Toast to a Sustainable Future %L Box Q %K viticulture wine production grapes sustainability "%X This thesis is a summation of the work and studies I have conducted as an environmental studies major at the University of California Santa Cruz. ��I have geared the focus of my Bachelor of the arts degree toward sustainable viticulture practices and the study of ecology. ��The preceding thesis shared my knowledge, vision, and passion for live. ��I hope you enjoy." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WeinerD2002.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Weiner, Robert L." %D 1983 %T Conceptual Scheme for a Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Conceptual Scheme for a Visually-Based Classification and Supplementary Regulatory System for the Santa Cruz Greenbelt Lands %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Weir, Lise Marie" %D 1994 "%T Field survey of Diamond Back Moth (Plutella xylostella) and a primary parasitoid, Diadegma insulare" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Field survey of Diamond Back Moth (Plutella xylostella) and a primary parasitoid, Diadegma insulare" %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Weiss, David" %D 1979 %T The Hour is Late: Native Americans and Energy Resource Development %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Hour is Late: Native Americans and Energy Resource Development %L Box O %0 Thesis "%A Weiss, Devrin D." %D 1992 %T The Tropical Forestry Action Programme: A Critique %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Tropical Forestry Action Programme: A Critique %L Box K %K Deforestation %0 Thesis "%A Weller, Jeanine" %D 1974 %T Campus Planning at UCSC: A Critique and Case Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Campus Planning at UCSC: A Critique and Case Study %L Box U %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Wellikson, Brian" %D 2003 %T Restaurant Ecology: Restoring the Connection between Food and People %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis %! Restaurant Ecology: Restoring the Connection between Food and People %L Box K %K sustainable agriculture sustainable cuisine restaurant ecology %0 Thesis "%A Wells, Kristie Lauren" %D 1981 "%T Environmental Decisions: Values, World Views, and Decision Making Processes" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Environmental Decisions: Values, World Views, and Decision Making Processes" %L Box U "%K Environmental Policy, Decision Making" %0 Thesis "%A Wells, Rachel E." %D 1995 %T Biological and Social Factors Contributing to the Reintroduction of Wolves Into Yellowstone National Park %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Biological and Social Factors Contributing to the Reintroduction of Wolves Into Yellowstone National Park %L Box K %K Wolves endangered species reintroduction public involvement %0 Thesis "%A Wenkart, Rena" %D 1982 %T The Hawaiian Elephio Chasiempis Sandwichensis Ridgwayi %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Hawaiian Elephio Chasiempis Sandwichensis Ridgwayi %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wepsic, Amy Michelle" %D 1993 %T When Women Stop Everything Stops: Recognizing Women's Environmental Activism & Developing A Feminist Agenda In Environmental Movements %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! When Women Stop Everything Stops: Recognizing Women's Environmental Activism & Developing A Feminist Agenda In Environmental Movements %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A West, Jonathon" %D 1990 %T Instructors Manual for Carmel High Schools Regional Occupational Program of Natural Resources Management %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Instructors Manual for Carmel High Schools Regional Occupational Program of Natural Resources Management %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Westergaard, Jeff" %D 1990 %T SMALL TOWN USA TO THIRD WORLD VILLAGE How to successfully expose rural and urban teenagers to life in a Mexican village %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! SMALL TOWN USA TO THIRD WORLD VILLAGE How to successfully expose rural and urban teenagers to life in a Mexican village %L Box K "%K, Education" %0 Thesis "%A Westermeyer, Jacqueline" %D 2005 %T Program Notes for The Bees and Honey Program %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 44 %8 15 Dec 2005 %9 Senior Internship %! Program Notes for The Bees and Honey Program %K Bees and Honey Program Childhood Education Environmental Education Curriculum Educational Organizing %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WestermeyerJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Weston, Doug" %T We Had To Destroy The World To Save It: The MX Missle and Nuclear War %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! We Had To Destroy The World To Save It: The MX Missle and Nuclear War %L Box U %K Defense %0 Thesis "%A Whalen, Kevin J." %D 1986 %T The Ventura River Basin: An Ecodevelopment Approach to Water Resources %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Ventura River Basin: An Ecodevelopment Approach to Water Resources %L Box U "%K Deforestation, Ecodevelopment" %0 Thesis "%A Whalen, Tim" %D 1991 %T Deforestation in the Solu-Khumbu Region of Nepal %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Deforestation in the Solu-Khumbu Region of Nepal %K Deforestation ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Wheatley, Sarah" %D 2010 "%T MA�۪ALOB LU�۪UM, BUENA TIERRA, GOOD EARTH: EDUCATION," "COMPOST, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR AGROECOLOGY IN NORTHERN" YUCATAN %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 52 "%Y Stephen Gliessman, environmental Studies" %8!2 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship "%! MA�۪ALOB LU�۪UM, BUENA TIERRA, GOOD EARTH: EDUCATION," "COMPOST, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR AGROECOLOGY IN NORTHERN" YUCATAN %K Agroecology Community Agroecology Network environmental education compost biodigestors Participatory Action Research Yucatan local knowledge %X The UCSC-based nonprofit group Community Agroecology Network (CAN) sponsors student internships in rural Latin American communities. These "internships promote international relationships and Agroecology, which is the movement" "towards an agricultural system that ���Link[s] ecology, culture, economics, and society to" "sustain agricultural production, healthy environments, and viable food and farming" "communities.�۝1 My intern project in Cepeda, Yucatan, Mexico was to teach about" compost in a secondary technical school as well as develop participatory lessons centered around the compost and garden. This thesis details the challenges and lessons of that "project and provides recommendations for the nonprofits involved, the school, and future" "CAN interns; it also details community feedback about farming, gardening and the intern" projects as potential background to future research. %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/WheatleyS/WheatleyS.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wheaton, Elizabeth Moore" %D 1996 %T Adventures in Field Teaching: Exploring Nature with Junior High School Boys %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis %! Adventures in Field Teaching: Exploring Nature with Junior High School Boys %L Box K %K Science in the field teaching in junior high schools discipline %Z (Mele) %0 Thesis "%A Wheeler, Lori" %D 1985 %T Senior Internship Portfolio %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Senior Internship Portfolio %L Box U %K Communication %0 Thesis "%A Wheeling, Andrea" %D 1991 %T Outdoor Environmental Education and the Bilingual Classroom %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Outdoor Environmental Education and the Bilingual Classroom %L Box K %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Whisler, Terry" %D 1982 %T Impact of Federl Air and Water Quality Programs on Local Land Use Planning %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Impact of Federl Air and Water Quality Programs on Local Land Use Planning %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Whitaker, Nicolas" %D 2010 %T Using Shrub Facilitation To Improve Coastal Scrub Restoration %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 15 "%Y Holl, Karen D." %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Thesis %! Using Shrub Facilitation To Improve Coastal Scrub Restoration %K Facilitation Nurse plant effect Coastal scrub restoration Herbivory Central coast "%X My research examined whether a type of natural facilitation between plants known as the ���nurse plant effect�۝ could aid in restoration of coastal scrub habitat. I compared growth and survival of 360 seedlings of three native species planted on a coastal terrace at UCSC�۪s Younger Lagoon Reserve in three microhabitats: open grassland, below the edge of already established Baccharis pilularis shrubs, and below the canopy of these shrubs; half the plants were caged to prevent small-mammal herbivory. Few un-caged plants survived. Although survival did not differ significantly across the three microhabitats, plants in the grassland grew less than those at the edge of or below the shrub canopy. Distance from the ocean also affected seedling survival and growth; plots located further from the ocean had higher seedling growth and suffered less damage by herbivores. These findings suggest that success of restoration projects could be improved by focusing efforts on planting within the shrub edge microhabitat, and that protecting plants from small mammal herbivory is critical, particularly near the ocean." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/WhitakerN/WhitakerN.pdf %0 Thesis "%A White, Jennifer Lea" %D 1991 %T The Process of Change: An Appalachian Case Study %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Process of Change: An Appalachian Case Study %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A White, Kirkland" %T Bio-Gas for the Urban Home %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA��嬉�_���� %P 17 %9 Senior Thesis %! Bio-Gas for the Urban Home %L Box O %K Bio-gas Appropriate technology methane gas bioreactors microorganisms %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WhiteK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A White, Tracy" %D 1994 %T Everything You Wanted to Know About Oaks...But Were Afraid to Ask %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Everything You Wanted to Know About Oaks...But Were Afraid to Ask %L Box K %K Oak UCSC flora %0 Thesis "%A Whitney, David" %D 1989 %T The UCSC Pedestrian Network: Observations and Recommendations %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The UCSC Pedestrian Network: Observations and Recommendations %L Box U %K Areas - UCSC - Architecture %0 Thesis "%A Whitridge, Lucy" %D 2006 %T A Manual to the Invasive and Exotic plants of Wilder Ranch State Park %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 67 %8 14 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Manual to the Invasive and Exotic plants of Wilder Ranch State Park %K Exotic Plants Invasive Plants weeds weed control sustainable %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WhiteridgeL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Whittington, Jan" %D 1987 %T The Kesterson Crisis %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Kesterson Crisis %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wickersham, Tod" %D 1989 %T An Analysis of the first Season Study of the Potential Of Live Mulch at Suppressing Weeds %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Analysis of the first Season Study of the Potential Of Live Mulch at Suppressing Weeds %L Box K "%K Agroecology, Appropriate Technology" %0 Thesis "%A Wickizer, Wendy" %D 1975 %T Christmas Tree Plantations of the Santa Cruz Mountains: Distribution and Social Elements of Existence %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Christmas Tree Plantations of the Santa Cruz Mountains: Distribution and Social Elements of Existence %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wickliffe, Jodi" %D 1993 %T An environmental analysis of the Honey Lake Valley Project %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An environmental analysis of the Honey Lake Valley Project %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wignot, Sandy" %D 1988 %T A Water Quality study of the Saugus River %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Water Quality study of the Saugus River %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wiksten, Lisa" %D 1991 %T The UC Santa Cruz Landscape: An Unparalleled Environment Worthy of Protection %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The UC Santa Cruz Landscape: An Unparalleled Environment Worthy of Protection %L Box K %K Areas - UCSC - Environmental Studies %0 Thesis "%A Wilcox, Lesley" %D 2006 %T The Role of Community Garden Projects in the Community Food Security Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 31 %8 26 May 2006 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Role of Community Garden Projects in the Community Food Security Movement %K public gardens agroecology community farming sustainable farming food security %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WilcoxL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wilcox, Lesley" %D 2006 %T The Role of Community Garden Projects in the Community Food Security Movement %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 05/26/2006 %! The Role of Community Garden Projects in the Community Food Security Movement %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WilcoxL.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wilder, Hopi J." %D 1996 %T An Ethnobotanical Study on the Island of Roatan: A Documentation of Forty Medicinal Plants as Used by Granny Healer Miss Viola McLaughlin %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Ethnobotanical Study on the Island of Roatan: A Documentation of Forty Medicinal Plants as Used by Granny Healer Miss Viola McLaughlin %L Box K %K Ethnobotany medicinal plants roatan Honduras %0 Thesis "%A Wilder, Sarah S." %D 1993 %T From The Dump To The Pump? %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! From The Dump To The Pump? %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wilkerson, Candace" %D 1995 %T Hard Times: A Stage Adaptation of the Novel by Charles Dickens %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Hard Times: A Stage Adaptation of the Novel by Charles Dickens %L Box K %K Victorian England industrial revolution environment labor %0 Thesis "%A Wilkinson, Debra" %D 1984 %T Population Location Map Write-up %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Population Location Map Write-up %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wilkman, Rich" "%T Selenium Toxicity: Mechanics, Planning, and Potential Solutions" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Selenium Toxicity: Mechanics, Planning, and Potential Solutions" %L Box K %K Selenium toxicity mechanics planning %0 Thesis "%A Willen, Elizabeth" %D 1990 %T IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN INTERVIEWS W- FIVE MEMBERS OF THE SANTA CRUZ GREENS %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN INTERVIEWS W- FIVE MEMBERS OF THE SANTA CRUZ GREENS %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Williams, Gwen" %D 1979 %T A Critical Examination of Management Policies Currently Effecting the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in the State of Idaho %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 112 "%Y Cooley, Richard" %8 15 Jun 1979 %9 Senior Thesis %! A Critical Examination of Management Policies Currently Effecting the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in the State of Idaho %L Box O %K Big Horn Sheep environmental survey environment and politics big horn sheep habitat %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WilliamsG1979.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Williams, Nancy" %D 1988 %T Organic Farming A Process of Definition %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Organic Farming A Process of Definition %L Box U %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Williams, Willie" %D 1988 %T Interprative Techniques for Teaching Earth Science %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Interprative Techniques for Teaching Earth Science %L Box U %K Education %0 Thesis "%A Willson, Tom" %D 1988 %T Tanzania: Ecodevelopment perspective %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Tanzania: Ecodevelopment perspective %L Box U %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Wilsher, Louis" %D 1994 "%T Conversion to Organic Cotton Management: Sheppard Farms, Madera County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Conversion to Organic Cotton Management: Sheppard Farms, Madera County, California" %L Box K %K Cotton plant development square retention frequency field density bolls %0 Thesis "%A Wilson, Adrian Redmond" %D 2002 %T Changes Through Exchanges %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Changes Through Exchanges %L Box K %K Green Building Affordable Housing Fundraising "Exchanges""" %0 Thesis "%A Wilson, Elizabeth" %D 1991 %T Nairobi Internships 1990: The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya and The United Nations Environment Programme %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Nairobi Internships 1990: The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya and The United Nations Environment Programme %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wilson, Fiona" %D 1983 "%T The Avifauna of the Gamboa Property and Gamboa Point Ranch, Monterey County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Avifauna of the Gamboa Property and Gamboa Point Ranch, Monterey County, California" %L Box U %K Areas - Gamboa Point Ranch %0 Thesis "%A Wilson, James Wesely" %D 2006 "%T The Museum as a Collection of Nature, by Homo Sapiens" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 35 "%Y Loik, Michael E." %8 15 Jun 2006 %9 Senior Internship "%! The Museum as a Collection of Nature, by Homo Sapiens" %K Homo Sapiens Collection Museum UCSC Natural history Exhibits %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WilsonJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wilson, Molly" %D 2005 %T Agriculture and Avian Biodiversity: The Development of a Monitoring Protocol for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. %8 12/09/2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Agriculture and Avian Biodiversity: The Development of a Monitoring Protocol for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WilsonM.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Winemiller, Jodi J." %D 2005 %T Estimating Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legume Cover Crops At the Center For Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 %8 07 Dec 2005 %9 Senior Thesis %! Estimating Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legume Cover Crops At the Center For Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems %K Nitrogen fixation Nitrogen testing Legume Cover crops BNF "%X Accurately estimating biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of legume cover crops is an essential yet elusive component of both creating nutrient budgets for organic farming systems and accessing potential nitrate leaching from these systems. The goal of our experiment was to explore the relationship between soil fertility and N-fixation rates, on the" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WinemillerJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Winkley, Christopher" %D 2000 %T The Analysis of Permaculture as a means to Improving the Impacts and Productivity of Organic Agriculture %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Analysis of Permaculture as a means to Improving the Impacts and Productivity of Organic Agriculture %L Box K %K case studies problems of conventional agriculture components of permaculture %0 Thesis "%A Winograde, Edie Diana" %D 1986 %T GARBAGE: A Cultural-Economic-Environmental Phenomenon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! GARBAGE: A Cultural-Economic-Environmental Phenomenon %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wirka, Susan M." %D 1986 %T The Masculinization of Planning: A Feminist Analysis of Planning Histoy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Masculinization of Planning: A Feminist Analysis of Planning Histoy %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wishner, Deborah" %D 1976 %T The Game and its Evolution %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 52 %8 15 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis %! The Game and its Evolution %L Box O %K games environmental education entertainment National Forests public participation %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WishnerD1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wittenkeller, Scott" %D 1992 %T Electeric Cars and the Search for the Practical Battery %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Electeric Cars and the Search for the Practical Battery %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Witthaus, Jack" %D 1988 %T City of Santa Cruz Book of Facts %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! City of Santa Cruz Book of Facts %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wittman, Thomas" %D 1982 %T An Ecosystem Approach to Management Planning of Protected Areas %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Ecosystem Approach to Management Planning of Protected Areas %L Box K %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Woessner, Anne" %D 1976 "%T Big Business and the National Park Services, The New Breed of Concessioner in out National Parks" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 70 %8 01 Jun 1976 %9 Senior Thesis "%! Big Business and the National Park Services, The New Breed of Concessioner in out National Parks" %L Box O %K commercialization National Parks private businesses business and the environment business ethics %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WoessnerA1976.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wolcott, Bill" %D 1991 %T Factors Influencing Sago Pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus L.) Tuber Distribution and Density in Schwan Lake and Corcoran Lagoon %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Factors Influencing Sago Pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus L.) Tuber Distribution and Density in Schwan Lake and Corcoran Lagoon %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wolf, Deva" %D 1995 "%T The Biodiversity Crisis and Wetland Restoration: A Case Study of the Wilder Ranch Wetland Restoration Project, Santa Cruz, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The Biodiversity Crisis and Wetland Restoration: A Case Study of the Wilder Ranch Wetland Restoration Project, Santa Cruz, California" %L Box K %K Wetland Wilder Ranch restoration %0 Thesis "%A Wolf, John" %D 1993 "%T Sycamore Grove Park: the past, present, and future of California oaks" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Sycamore Grove Park: the past, present, and future of California oaks" %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wolf, Kimberly" %D 2005 %T Santa Clara River Watershed Erosion Model %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I Univeristy of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. "%Y Fulfrost, Brian" %! Santa Clara River Watershed Erosion Model %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WolfK.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wolff, Jeffery Scott" %D 1986 %T A Study in Parallels %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! A Study in Parallels %L Box U %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Wolpe, Deanna" %D 1981 %T The Missing Sculpture in Cities %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Missing Sculpture in Cities %L Box U %0 Film or Broadcast "%A Woltier, James" %D 2006 %T Hemp Museum PSA %C United States of America %I University of California Santa Cruz %P 0:04:24 %9 DVD %! Hemp Museum PSA %4 Documentary %K Hemp Museum Santa Cruz Marijuana %0 Thesis "%A Wong, Joanne" %D 2007 %T Shape variations within the Pseudo-nitzschia genus due to iron availability %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 25 "%Y Silver, Mary" %9 Senior Thesis %! Shape variations within the Pseudo-nitzschia genus due to iron availability %K Iron Pseudo-nitzschia Shape Variations Harmful Algal Bloom HAB "%X ABSTRACT I characterized surface area to volume ratio variations of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) producing, pennate diatom Pseudo-nitzschia in two locations (a nearshore, iron-rich, low domoic acid site and an offshore, iron-poor, high domoic acid site) of Monterey Bay, off the coast of California. I obtained archived cell samples from the UCSC Silver Lab, which were collected from a nearshore and iron-rich site, with low levels of domoic acid, and another location, which was offshore and iron-poor, with high levels of domoic acid. I conducted a microscope study and photographic analysis of the samples��_��̦��_�ԉ�_� cells to observe the dimensional adaptations of Pseudo-nitzschia cells according to the environmental conditions in their respective sites. Assuming the cells were rectangular, lengths, widths, length to width ratios, and surface area to volume ratios of cells were calculated and compared. I found that cells from iron-poor areas tend to have slightly higher surface area to volume ratios than iron-rich sites, and may have a smaller range of cell size and length, plus be smaller in general. I also found that regardless of location, small and shorter cells will generally have higher surface area to volume ratios. My findings are consistent with basic organismal surface area to volume ratio relationships and with the idea that environmental iron may have an influence on Pseudo-nitzschia physiology and the production of domoic acid and HABs." "%Z CHENG, WEIXIN" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis//WongJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wong, Josephine" %D 2010 %T PAINTING SIGNS: ENHANCING THE AESTHETICS AND CURRICULUM OF THE DELAVEAGA ELEMENTARY LIFE LAB GARDEN %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University Of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 21 "%Y Michael Loik, Environmental Studies" %8 12 Jun 2010 %9 Senior Internship %! PAINTING SIGNS: ENHANCING THE AESTHETICS AND CURRICULUM OF THE DELAVEAGA ELEMENTARY LIFE LAB GARDEN %K DeLaVeaga Elementary School Life Lab painted signs children outdoor garden compost environmental education visual art art enhancing curriculum school curriculum "%X The importance of environmental education along with all forms of education is greatly enhanced by the learning environment. At the DeLaVeaga Elementary School outdoor garden Life Lab, I am enhancing the curriculum through visual works of art and signs. For example, I will be painting a large sign about the importance as well as the scientific processes involved in composting and also solar energy. The signs help the students as well as any visitor identify its many plant species. These numerous signs not only aesthetically enhance the garden, but also promote a new element or tool for which the teachers can use within their curriculum." %U http://envs.ucsc.edu/thesis/WongJosephine/WongJosephine.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wong, Monica F." %D 1994 %T An enquiry into environmental racism %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An enquiry into environmental racism %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wood, Desyl" %D 1994 "%T Women, housing, and the planning process" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Women, housing, and the planning process" %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Wood, Katherine M." %D 1995 %T Yucca Mountain: The Mountain that Breathes %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Yucca Mountain: The Mountain that Breathes %L Box K %K Environmental justice high-level nuclear waste dump environmental racism nuclear colonization of indigenous people %0 Thesis "%A Woodley, Tobin" %D 2007 %T Conservation Biological Control Vegetation Mapping Methods: Vegetation Polygon Classification and Vegetation Stand GPS Reconnaissance %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 39 "%Y Bothwell, Sara" %8 30 Aug 2007 %9 Senior Internship %! Conservation Biological Control Vegetation Mapping Methods: Vegetation Polygon Classification and Vegetation Stand GPS Reconnaissance %K GPS Polygon classification Vegetation Stand Mapping GIS "%Z Fulfrost, Brian" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/WoodleyT.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Woods, Charles D." %D 1972 %T An Environmental Design of the Pajaro Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Environmental Design of the Pajaro Valley %0 Thesis "%A Woods, Charles D." %D 1976 %T An Environmental Design of the Pajaro Valley %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Environmental Design of the Pajaro Valley %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Woodworth, Cynthia" %D 1980 "%T The California Sea Otter - Its History, Characteristics, and Conflicts" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The California Sea Otter - Its History, Characteristics, and Conflicts" %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Worlock, Andrew" %D 1988 %T Reflections of a beginning environmental profesional %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections of a beginning environmental profesional %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Wright, Brooke" %D 2010 %T Cultivating Alternatives to Punishment and Paternalism in Prison Gardens %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 60 "%Y Bury, Jeffrey" "%E Studies, Environmental" %8 12 Jun %9 Senior Thesis %! Cultivating Alternatives to Punishment and Paternalism in Prison Gardens %K prisoner rehabilitation paternalism Mill�۪s harm principle horticultural therapy therapeutic horticulture attention restoration theory nature-based therapy garden project "%X ABSTRACT: The U.S. now imprisons more people per capita than any other nation in the world. While a sudden prison boom in the 1980�۪s may have been due to neoliberal market liberalization and longer prison sentences, the increasingly high recidivism may also be explained by inadequate incarceration conditions and prison programs that fail to provide needed services to prisoners. This thesis examines the ways in which rehabilitation treatments are integrated into prison horticultural programs with the goal of transforming prisoners into law abiding people. This review of criminal policy and horticultural programs was conducted to understand how horticultural prison programs might best meet the needs of their participants. I review literature focused on how prison programs affect recidivism and on the benefits of nature. I conclude that horticultural prison programs can offer participants tools for well-being, expanded future prospects, and a restorative environment. While horticultural programs cannot replace better criminal policy, their principles of respect, reciprocity, and adaptability can inform future prison policies and direct future research on horticultural prison programs." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/wrightB.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Wright, Ken" %D 1992 "%T The 1983 South Marsh Project: A Case Study in Salt Marsh Restoration at Elkhorn Slough, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The 1983 South Marsh Project: A Case Study in Salt Marsh Restoration at Elkhorn Slough, California" %L Box K %K Elkhorn Slough salt marsh restoration %0 Thesis "%A Wright, Thomas" %T An Alternative Energy Curriculum Guide for White River School of Environmental Education %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! An Alternative Energy Curriculum Guide for White River School of Environmental Education %L Box O %0 Thesis "%A Wyatt, Paula" %D 1981 %T Indoor Air Pollution: The Scope of the Problem %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Indoor Air Pollution: The Scope of the Problem %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Yamada, Lori T." %D 1983 %T Strategies for Protecting Instream Uses in Hawaii %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Strategies for Protecting Instream Uses in Hawaii %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Yamashita, Irene Sumiko" %D 1982 "%T Marsh-Associated Breeding Birds in 1980 and Preservation of habitat, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, Orange County, California" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Marsh-Associated Breeding Birds in 1980 and Preservation of habitat, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, Orange County, California" %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Yankowitz, Charlette Jean Lim" %D 2008 %T Science Illustration: A Simplified Food Chain %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 34 "%Y Wilmers, Chris" %8 15 Dec 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Science Illustration: A Simplified Food Chain %K science illustration Kangaroo Rat life history Barn Owl life history Raccoon life history "%X For my project I illustrated a series of nine pictures. The three specimens that I chose from the museum (Kangaroo Rat, Barn Owl, and Northern Raccoon) all relate to each other in the sense that they are apart of a simplified food chain. I then illustrated the specimens alive, prepared, and then finally their skulls. I displayed the nine images in an exhibit in the Science and Engineering library, alongside with the original specimens and skulls that I illustrated from. I also included text about each specimen displayed, the importance of museum collections, and the importance of science illustration. The paper itself is an expansion of my exhibit. It gives the morphology of all three specimens that I illustrated, alongside with the photos of the illustrations and the display, in much greater detail. It also gives more information on the history of natural history museums, collections in natural history museum, and science illustration." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/YankowitzC.pdf "%+ 150 Mountain Avenue, Piedmont, CA, 94611" %0 Thesis "%A Yee, Joanne" %D 2011 %T EVALUATION OF THE VEGETATION GAPS AND SEDIMENT CONCENTRATIONS ON SEVEN SPRINGS TRAIL IN THE UC SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS NATURAL RESERVES %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 40 "%Y Haddad, Brent" "%E Studies, Environmental" "%E Trask, Courtney" "%E Manager, Storm Water" %8 14 Mar 2011 %9 Senior Internship %! EVALUATION OF THE VEGETATION GAPS AND SEDIMENT CONCENTRATIONS ON SEVEN SPRINGS TRAIL IN THE UC SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS NATURAL RESERVES %K Seven Springs Trail Campus Natural Reserve vegetation gap vegetation loss sediment concentration erosion "%X The Campus Natural Reserve (CNR) in the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) includes hundreds of acres of undeveloped forest with many biota species. The CNR policy was established to ensure and provide access for current and future generations of education and research for the UCSC students, faculty, staff, and community members. However, the CNR has been altered by natural settings and anthropogenic activities. The study site location for this project is in the Seven Springs Trail. This study aims to provide an understanding of the impacts of multiple uses on the trail such as vegetation gaps and eroded sediment." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/YeeJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Yee, Lois" %D 1988 %T Global Climatic Change: An Analysis of Temperature Data %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Global Climatic Change: An Analysis of Temperature Data %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Yeilding, Philip C." %D 1985 %T The Direct Action of Earth First! %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Direct Action of Earth First! %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Yoell, Leslie" %D 1991 %T Reflections of the Practicum Experience %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Reflections of the Practicum Experience %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Yon, Joe" %D 1981 "%T Agriculture, Cooperatives, and Ecodevelopment" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Agriculture, Cooperatives, and Ecodevelopment" %L Box U %K Agriculture %0 Thesis "%A Young, Alex" %D 1984 %T Practical Study of the Relationship of Community and Privacy in Design %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Practical Study of the Relationship of Community and Privacy in Design %L Box U %0 Thesis "%A Young, Albert" %D 2006 "%T Benefits of Distribution Uniformity for Impact Sprinkler Irrigation Systems in the Salinas Valley, CA" %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California %V B.A. "%! Benefits of Distribution Uniformity for Impact Sprinkler Irrigation Systems in the Salinas Valley, CA" %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/YoungA.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Young, Kristiana M." %D 1993 %T Critical Habitat Protection Under the Endangered Species Act: Past Trends and Future Challenges %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Critical Habitat Protection Under the Endangered Species Act: Past Trends and Future Challenges %0 Thesis "%A Young, Kiana M. Macklin" %D 1993 %T Exotic Game Ranching In the United States: A Conservation Tool With an Economic Incentive %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Exotic Game Ranching In the United States: A Conservation Tool With an Economic Incentive %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Young, Lori" %D 1996 "%T Composting Efforts at UCSC: Overview, Analysis, and Reccomendations" %B Environmental Studies and Biology %9 Senior Thesis "%! Composting Efforts at UCSC: Overview, Analysis, and Reccomendations" %L Box K %K Composting at UC Santa Cruz recycling and waste diversion community gardens %0 Thesis "%A Young, Sarah" %D 1984 %T The Agroecology Elementary Education Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Agroecology Elementary Education Program %L Box U "%K Agroecology, Education" %0 Thesis "%A Youngblood, Karen" %D 1992 %T Defining Environmental Education for Elementary Schools %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Defining Environmental Education for Elementary Schools %L Box K %K Education elementary schools environment %0 Thesis "%A Yunt, Jeremy Daniel" %D 1992 "%T La Alcachofa Del Oeste: Evaluation of Mass Trapping for suppression of the Artichoke Plume Moth, Platyptilia Carduidactyla: A Basis for Converting to Synthetic Insecticide Stress-Free Artichoke Production on the California Central Coast" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! La Alcachofa Del Oeste: Evaluation of Mass Trapping for suppression of the Artichoke Plume Moth, Platyptilia Carduidactyla: A Basis for Converting to Synthetic Insecticide Stress-Free Artichoke Production on the California Central Coast" %L Box K %K Artichoke Plume moth insecticides %0 Thesis "%A Zador, Stephani" %D 1993 "%T A Study Of Competitive Effects On A Rare, Endemic Plant Of The Santa Cruz Mountains" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! A Study Of Competitive Effects On A Rare, Endemic Plant Of The Santa Cruz Mountains" %L Box K "%K Ecology, Endangered Species" %0 Thesis "%A Zanella, Mark" %D 1981 %T The Snowy Egret in the Elkhorn Slough: A Comparison Study of Two Distinct Areas %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Snowy Egret in the Elkhorn Slough: A Comparison Study of Two Distinct Areas %L Box Uu %0 Thesis "%A Zavala, Eric" %D 1991 "%T Aesthetic Control, Public Values or Personal Preferences" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Aesthetic Control, Public Values or Personal Preferences" %L Box K %K environmental planning urban development %0 Thesis "%A Zavala, Jeanette M." %D 1991 "%T Ecotourism: A Conference, Characterization, and Critique" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! Ecotourism: A Conference, Characterization, and Critique" %L Box K %K Ecodevelopment %0 Thesis "%A Zechter, Richard" %D 1978 %T The Sundesert Nuclear Project and California Energy Policy %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Sundesert Nuclear Project and California Energy Policy %L Box Uu %0 Thesis "%A Zemlyn, Jason" %D 2008 %T Urban Agriculture and Community In West Oakland: Low Income Food Security %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V B.A. %P 32 "%Y Gliessman, Steve" %8 15 Dec 2008 %9 Senior Internship %! Urban Agriculture and Community In West Oakland: Low Income Food Security "%K Oakland, CA" Food Security Poverty Hunger in America Starvation Low Income Food Costs "%X In more recent times, the agricultural industry has gradually monopolized the production line, employed wasteful practices yielding detrimental effects on the environment, and alienated people from the land. Inefficient conventional farming procedures are utilized on most of our nation��_��̦��_�ԉ�_�s farmland while a seemingly infinite amount of government subsidy is pumped into the lumbering industry in order to make it viable, and to keep its market prices cheap. Meanwhile sustainable or earth conscious growers are left to fend for themselves, bringing the cost of healthy food production up and thus rendering it uncompetitive in market price. In order to secure food autonomy in low-income urban areas, many residents have started getting involved in a worldwide movement of reclaiming community space, and cultivating their own healthy produce for themselves and their families. One organization involved in such a movement is City Slicker Farms, a community based non-profit network of urban farms, and backyard residential gardens. During my experience interning with them, I would grow and harvest organic, healthy produce; build backyard gardens for low-income residences, and observe the internal functions of an urban farming agency. In order to help promote their multi-faceted program approach towards providing access to fresh produce, I developed an updated promotional brochure mainly for the organization, but also their sister agencies and fiscal sponsors. These promotional materials are extremely valuable when talking directly with the community, as they champion the notion that access to healthy food is not a pipe dream, but a tangible possibility." %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ZemlynJ.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Zenner, James" %D 1978 %T Citizen Participation in Land Use Planning %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 44 %8 15 Jun 1978 %9 Senior Thesis %! Citizen Participation in Land Use Planning %L Box O %K citizen action land use planning zoning citizen participation in local government %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ZennerJ1978.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Zetterberg, Michele W." %D 1974 %T Values in Conflict (A case study in citizen participation in local land use planning) %B Environmental Studies %C Santa Cruz %I University of California Santa Cruz %V BA %P 59 %8 15 Jun 1974 %9 Senior Thesis %! Values in Conflict (A case study in citizen participation in local land use planning) %L Box O %K citizen participation Santa Cruz County North Coast land use planning environmental survey citizen action %U http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu/envs/thesis/ZetterbergM1974.pdf %0 Thesis "%A Zevnik, Timothy" %D 1981 %T Outer Continental Shelf Lease Sales and the Coastal Zone: A Case Study of State and Local Governmental Participation in OCS Lease Sale #53 %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Outer Continental Shelf Lease Sales and the Coastal Zone: A Case Study of State and Local Governmental Participation in OCS Lease Sale #53 %L Box Uu %0 Thesis "%A Zilius, Pamela Marie" %D 1992 %T Incorporating Social Goals into Public Agricultural Research %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Incorporating Social Goals into Public Agricultural Research %L Box K %K Agriculture agroecology social goals %0 Thesis "%A Zimmerman, Anna-Margrethe" %D 2002 %T Creating Conscious Consumerism: A case study on a coffee community in Costa Rica %B Environmental Studies "%Y Gliessman, Steven R." %9 Senior Thesis %! Creating Conscious Consumerism: A case study on a coffee community in Costa Rica %L Box K %K coffee consumers producers collaboration of efforts %0 Thesis "%A Zimmerman, Joel A." %D 1985 %T Homelessness: Challenge To Society %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Homelessness: Challenge To Society %L Box Uu %K Citizen Action %0 Thesis "%A Zimmerman, Michael" %D 1981 %T Heat or Eat? An evaluation of Santa Cruz County's Energy Conservation Program %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Heat or Eat? An evaluation of Santa Cruz County's Energy Conservation Program %L Box Uu %0 Thesis "%A Zito, Rebecca" %D 2001 %T The SBI Seal of Sustainability from an Idea to Reality %B Environmental Studies "%Y FitzSimmons, Margaret" %9 Senior Thesis %! The SBI Seal of Sustainability from an Idea to Reality %L Box K %K sustainability audit social and environmental concerns solutions using business executives %0 Thesis "%A Zulim, Lawerence V." %D 1986 %T Non-cultivation Research Paper %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! Non-cultivation Research Paper %L Box Uu "%K Agriculture, Agroecology" %0 Thesis "%A Zumsteg, Karen S." %D 1993 "%T The environment in the legal cycle: an analysis of the effectiveness of the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Endangered Species Act since the 1970s" %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis "%! The environment in the legal cycle: an analysis of the effectiveness of the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Endangered Species Act since the 1970s" %L Box K %0 Thesis "%A Zyskind, Joy Cheyenne" %D 1993 %T The Influence Of Arthropod Abundance and Vegetation Coverage On Territory size In The California Gnatcatcher (Polioptila Californica Californica) %B Environmental Studies %9 Senior Thesis %! The Influence Of Arthropod Abundance and Vegetation Coverage On Territory size In The California Gnatcatcher (Polioptila Californica Californica) %L Box K