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About Aaron Fellows

I am a student of Environmental Studies and Economics at Lewis & Clark College, with a background in design. I am interested in cities as systems and the role of urban amenities in their development. In particular, my thesis research considers the multifaceted role of the urban forest in shaping cities. I am extremely enthusiastic about data and the perspectives contributed by different ways to analyze it.

Discovering an Identity (March 8 SoGE Meeting)

March 8, 2016 By Aaron Fellows

Identity. If we were all mathematicians, it would be a straightforward concept. A = B: the object in question (and only the object in question) is exactly equal to its description, no matter what elements of the object you consider. For the majority of us, however, defining our identity is a struggle between paradigms. To what extent do […]

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