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Main Author: Shahgholian, Henrik
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12902
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  • This note presents reflections drawn from my recent experiences in teaching a course on mathematics and sustainability, with a particular emphasis on raising awareness of the topic and its broader implications. The lectures were structured to bridge conceptual understanding with practical engagement--combining mathematical modeling, critical discussion, and case studies on real-world sustainability challenges. Much of the actual work was done through interactive problem-solving sessions, group discussions, and short projects where students explored how quantitative reasoning can inform sustainable decision-making. The aim was not only to convey technical tools, but also to cultivate a deeper appreciation of how mathematics can serve as a framework for interpreting and addressing complex societal issues.