By Onam Bisht, M.R.P./M.L.A. ’20 With my exit project focusing on the topic of flood adaptation and mitigation planning, I was incredibly fortunate to get…
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By Tim Dehm, M.R.P./M.L.A. ’21 Last summer, I was an intern for Thriving Communities, a project of the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, whose efforts have…
Comments closedBy Anushi Garg, M.R.P. ’20 For the months of May and June, I was an intern with UN Habitat in a rural district in Cambodia…
Comments closedIn the fall, MRP students accompanied CRP’s Associate Professor of Practice George Frantz in uncovering the land use impacts from natural gas mining in the…
Comments closedI began the Cleveland field trip with a curiosity to see what a Rust Belt city looks like given its industrial past, and left with…
Comments closedWhen we were informed that our cohort was headed to Cleveland, I was pleased; I had never been to Cleveland and had spent almost no…
Comments closedOur explorations of Cleveland poignantly substantiated the readings for the trip and laid bare the network of values and power dynamics that shape the physical…
Comments closedOur trip to Cleveland was both draining and enlightening. It was a reminder that planning has its limitations and it alone cannot save a city.…
Comments closedBefore this field trip, Cleveland hadn’t been on my map of cities to visit. I’ve heard about the city through sports, but aside from that,…
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