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		<title>By: Vancouver, Part 2</title>
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		<description>[...] Global environmental change represents the direct and indirect impacts of human behavior; it also reflects the collective experiences of individuals living in places. More and more, these places are urban. Perhaps there is much to be learned by paying attention to and valuing local nature (starting from where you stand). [...]</description>
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