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Theodosius Carter

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Theodosius Carter, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor of Environmental Science and Sociology at Portland State University. With a deep passion for applying ecological principles to urban development and community building, Theodosius not only conducts his own research but also leads initiatives aimed at transforming educational approaches and city planning policies. He has become well-known for advocating the concept of sustainable urban ecosystems, which explores how cities can thrive in harmony with nature from their inception to the integration of green technologies.

In 2023, Theodosius moved his family to the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon, where he embarked on an ambitious project to revitalize neglected neighborhoods through innovative environmental strategies. His work quickly garnered attention, leading to collaborations with local government and non-profit organizations dedicated to creating healthier living spaces for all residents.

His publications include "Green Cities: Ecology, Urbanism, and Sustainability" (Oxford, 2019), which discusses the importance of incorporating natural processes into urban design, and "Urban Roots: Growing Communities Through Gardening and Greening" (HarperCollins, 2025). His upcoming book, "The City Canvas: Painting Our Future with Sustainable Practices," set to be released by Penguin Press, details his journey in Portland, showcasing practical steps taken to enhance community engagement and environmental stewardship block by block.

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