Updated Works Cited page (Minor project 3)
Updated Works Cited: Building on your individual Research Essays, work as a group to propose a
project that fulfills the written component and the presentation component of the Multi-modal
project requirement of the course. Consider the Wicked Question, this time focusing on cultural
choices and behaviors that can be changed to improve the environmental damage to which our
behaviors currently contribute. Consider the Wicked Question, this time focusing on cultural choices
and behaviors that can be changed to improve the environmental damage to which our behaviors
currently contribute. Decide which resources you already have that can be used to support your
project. Complete additional library research to supplement this new angle on this topic. You must
have a total of ten (10) sources; six should be academic and four may be informal sources. 2. Excellent
variety of sources; cites more than four types of sources. (You can have multiple journal articles, but
they should be from a variety of journals.) 3. All annotations are thoughtful, complete, and written
well. 4. Citations are formatted correctly in the document according to current MLA guidelines.
Works Cited:
Baldi, Danielle S., et al. “Native Plant Gardens Support More Microbial Diversity and Higher Relative Abundance of Potentially Beneficial Taxa Compared to Adjacent Turf Grass Lawns.” Urban Ecosystems, vol. 26, no. 3, 2 Feb. 2023, pp. 807–820, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01325-5. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024.
Bormann, F. Herbert, et al. Redesigning the American Lawn: A Search for Environmental Harmony / F. Herbert Bormann, Diana Balmori, Gordon T. Geballe; Lisa Vernegaard, Editor-Researcher. Yale University Press, 1993.
Chollet, Simon, et al. “From Urban Lawns to Urban Meadows: Reduction of Mowing Frequency Increases Plant Taxonomic, Functional and Phylogenetic Diversity.” Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 180, Dec. 2018, pp. 121–124, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.08.009. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024.
Delahay, Richard J., et al. “Biodiversity in Residential Gardens: A Review of the Evidence Base.” Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 32, no. 13, 19 Aug. 2023, pp. 4155–4179, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02694-9. Accessed 10 Mar. 2024.
Ignatieva, Maria. “Biodiversity-Friendly Designs in Cities and Towns.” Urban Biodiversity : From Research to Practice, edited by Alessandro Ossola and Jari Niemela, Routledge, New York, NY, 2018, pp. 216–235, Accessed 28 Feb. 2024.
Ignatieva, Maria, et al. “Lawns in Cities: From a Globalised Urban Green Space Phenomenon to Sustainable Nature-based Solutions.” Land, vol. 9, no. 3, 2 Mar. 2020, p. 73, https://doi.org/10.3390/land9030073. Accessed 28 Feb. 2024.
Paudel, Shishir, and Sarah L. States. “Urban Green Spaces and Sustainability: Exploring the Ecosystem Services and Disservices of Grassy Lawns Versus Floral Meadows.” Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, vol. 84, 11 April 2023, p. 127932, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127932. Accessed 4 Apr. 2024.
Ponsford, Matthew. “Designing an End to a Toxic American Obsession: The Lawn.” CNN, Cable News Network, 17 Apr. 2020, www.cnn.com/style/article/lawns-american-yard-us/index.html. Accessed 22 Feb. 2024.
“Sustainable Landscaping.” Department of Environmental Conservation, dec.ny.gov/get-involved/living-green/sustainable-landscaping.
Watson, Christopher J., et al. “Ecological and Economic Benefits of Low‐intensity Urban Lawn Management.” The Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 57, no. 2, 2020, pp. 436–46, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13542. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024.
What Is the Human Impact on Biodiversity? | Royal Society. royalsociety.org/news-resources/projects/biodiversity/human-impact-on-biodiversity.
Wyeth, Laura. Campus Pollinator Habitat Plan. SUNY New Paltz, June 2019, www.newpaltz.edu/media/sustainability-import/new-sustainability-content/Campus%20Pollinator%20Habitat%20Plan%20FINAL.pdf.
Ignatieva, Maria, et al. “Lawns in Cities: From a Globalised Urban Green Space Phenomenon to Sustainable Nature-based Solutions.” Land, vol. 9, no. 3, 2 Mar. 2020, p. 73, https://doi.org/10.3390/land9030073.
Paudel, Shishir, and Sarah L. States. “Urban Green Spaces and Sustainability: Exploring the Ecosystem Services and Disservices of Grassy Lawns Versus Floral Meadows.” Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, vol. 84, 11 April 2023, p. 127932, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127932.
Ponsford, Matthew. “Designing an End to a Toxic American Obsession: The Lawn.” CNN, Cable News Network, 17 Apr. 2020, www.cnn.com/style/article/lawns-american-yard-us/index.html.
“Sustainable Landscaping.” Department of Environmental Conservation, dec.ny.gov/get-involved/living-green/sustainable-landscaping.
What Is the Human Impact on Biodiversity? | Royal Society. royalsociety.org/news-resources/projects/biodiversity/human-impact-on-biodiversity.
Wyeth, Laura. Campus Pollinator Habitat Plan. SUNY New Paltz, June 2019, www.newpaltz.edu/media/sustainability-import/new-sustainability-content/Campus%20Pollinator%20Habitat%20Plan%20FINAL.pdf.