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Douglas Kelbaugh opens up the issue and the first question by discussing the changing paradigms of urban planning and architecture in light of the challenges of climate change. Mohamed El-Kamel Bakari examines the conflict between the man-nature relationship that the sustainability discourse seeks to engender and the predominant neo-liberal perception of the environment. Savannah Kuper also discusses this relationship, though in the context of anthropocentrism using past philosophical works on the natural world as a framework. Will Evans offers a nuanced critique of the burgeoning fossil fuel divestment movement and challenges the status quo of investment management, which has thus far not been leveraged enough to effect change vis-à-vis damaging corporate activities. Miranda Bernard et al. conducted a study to ascertain how the extinction of mammalian herbivores affected the abundance of five plant species, bringing further light to the profound interconnectivity of natural systems that has undermined elementarist rationality in favor of systems thinking. Finally, Samantha Schipani compares the public and third sectors of Vietnam and Bolivia to consider how they intersect and to challenge the typical roles and priorities of non-governmental organizations. 59ce067264
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