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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Source: Grimm, Nancy; Faeth, Stanley H; Golubiewski, Nanay E; Redman, Charles L; Wu, Jianguo; Bai, Xeumai; Briggs, John M. (2008). "Global Change and the Ecology of Cities". Science. [1]
    • This is a peer reviewed journal I found from Google Scholar. It has been referred to numerous times in other works. One of the reasons why I picked this article is because it directly connects to how climate change affects the ecology of urban areas.
  • Source: Muller, Norbet; Werner, P.; Kelsey, J.G (2010-05-10). Urban Biodiversity and Design. John Wiley & Sons. [2]
    • This is an academic book published under a credible journal so I would argue that this is a reliable source. The primary topic in this section of the book is about the affects of climate change on urban biodiversity which is one of the topics we would like to explore.
  • Source: Wilby, Robert L.; Perry, George L.W. (2006). "Climate change, biodiversity and the urban environment: a critical review base don London, UK". Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. 30 (1): 73-98. [3]
    • Similarly, this article is peer reviewed and published in a scientific journal. This article also explores the effects of climate change on aquatic and terrestrial species diversity specifically in the United Kingdom. I think this article could strengthen our research as London is a major city and we are focusing on urban environments.
  • Source: McMichael, C., Dasgupta, S., Ayeb-Karlsson, S., & Kelman, I. (2020). "A review of estimating population exposure to sea-level rise and the relevance for Migration." Environmental Research Letters, 15(12), 123005.
    • This is a peer reviewed scientific journal and is a reliable source to be referred to. This article talks about how low elevated coastal and urban cities are at risk at sinking due to SRL, sea-level rise, which connects back to the article we want to edit because sea-level rising is due to climate change.
  • Source: Azevedo de Almeida, B., & Mostafavi, A. (2016, November 1). Resilience of infrastructure systems to sea-level rise in coastal areas: Impacts, adaptation measures, and implementation challenges. MDPI. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
    • This is a reliable peer reviewed journal that Highlights the various impacts of sea level rise on cities. Mentions how the infrastructure and water supply system can be damaged due to seal level rise.
  • Source: Fuchs, R., Conran, M., & Louis, E. (2011). Climate Change and Asia’s Coastal Urban Cities: Can they Meet the Challenge? Environment and Urbanization ASIA, 2(1), 13–28.
    • This is a peer reviewed article, published in scientific journal or called the sage journal. This article talks about how due to sea levels rising coastal areas are at risk of storms and flooding which can negatively impact cities and the population.

References

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  1. ^ Grimm, Nancy B.; Faeth, Stanley H.; Golubiewski, Nancy E.; Redman, Charles L.; Wu, Jianguo; Bai, Xuemei; Briggs, John M. (2008-02-08). "Global Change and the Ecology of Cities". Science. 319 (5864): 756–760. doi:10.1126/science.1150195. ISSN 0036-8075.
  2. ^ Muller, Norbert; Werner, P.; Kelcey, J. G. (2010-05-10). Urban Biodiversity and Design. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4443-3266-7.
  3. ^ Wilby, Robert L.; Perry, George L.W. (2006). "Climate change, biodiversity and the urban environment: a critical review based on London, UK". Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. 30 (1): 73–98. doi:10.1191/0309133306pp470ra. ISSN 0309-1333.

7. Azevedo de Almeida, B., & Mostafavi, A. (2016, November 1). Resilience of infrastructure systems to sea-level rise in coastal areas: Impacts, adaptation measures, and implementation challenges. MDPI. Retrieved October 11, 2022.