In the Media

Friday, July 7, 2023

Why Is the U.S. So Good at Killing Pedestrians?

Freakonomics: CRP Professor Sara Bronin is a guest on Freakonomics Radio to discuss road design, federal traffic guidelines, and safety issues.


Wednesday, July 5, 2023

The Impossible Paradox of Car Ownership

Vox: A Vox report on the challenges low-income people face owning and maintaining a car includes comments and research insights from CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein.


Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Nowhere Is "Safe" From Climate Change

New Republic: The New Republic includes comments from CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi exploring the impact of climate concerns on if and where people decide to relocate.


Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Commentary: Leaving Lighter Footprints

Times Union: In this column for the Albany Times Union, CRP Professor Emeritus Dick Booth and Professor Thomas Campanella examine how efforts to protect the Adirondacks offer lessons for addressing climate change.


Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The 15-Minute City: Urban Planning Epiphany or "Climate Change Lockdown" Conspiracy?

The Hill: CRP Professor Thomas Campanella comments on the challenges of applying the concept to sprawling U.S. cities in this report posted by The Hill.


Friday, May 26, 2023

Ithaca Bets on Heat Pumps in Mobile Homes

Grist: CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi comments on the challenges of heating and cooling poorly insulated older mobile homes in this Grist report.


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Zoning, Preservation, Climate Change: Connecting the Dots

Common Edge: In an interview with Common Edge, CRP Professor Sara Bronin discusses the interrelationship of zoning, historic preservation, affordable housing, and zoning’s role in addressing climate change.


Monday, May 22, 2023

Climate Change Could Drive Migration to New England. Some Communities Are Starting to Plan.

New Hampshire Public Radio: New Hampshire Public Radio reports on a conference held in Keene where CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi spoke to a group of academics, municipal officials, and advocates about the need to prepare for migration due to climate change.


Monday, May 15, 2023

Rent Costs are Hitting Syracuse Residents Hard: Here's How Bad It Is

Syracuse Post-Standard: In a Syracuse Post-Standard report, CRP Associate Professor and acting chair of the Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Suzanne Lanyi Charles cites stagnant wages and a lack of available housing units as key factors in the crisis.


Thursday, May 11, 2023

Historic Preservation with Sara Bronin

Planning Commission Podcast: CRP Professor and current ACHP Chair Sara Bronin chats with the Planning Commission Podcast about how historic preservation has changed over time and why it's important.


Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Bangladesh's Water Crisis and the Problem of a "Green" Solution

Al Jazeera: In an Al Jazeera opinion column coauthored by CRP Professor Neema Kudva and Sonia Ahmad (Ph.D. CRP '22), they argue that the negative impact of a water project involving a nature-based solution in the city of Khulna should be a cautionary tale for policymakers.


Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Healthy Streets, Healthy Life

Politico: Politico cites CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt's research on Covid-era street closures. Most reverted but some significant exceptions remain in place.


Wednesday, April 12, 2023

The Climate Migrants Are Coming! … Maybe?

The Maine Monitor: The Maine Monitor covers the 2023 Maine Sustainability & Water Conference, during which Rachel Renders and Lauren Oertel (both M.R.P. '24) presented a paper on migration histories and trends in the Northeast.


Monday, April 3, 2023

America Has Too Much Parking. Really.

Wall Street Journal: In a Wall Street Journal report, CRP Professor Sara Bronin notes that eliminating parking requirements, among the most significant changes that a local government can make, can have a huge impact on the quality of life and sustainability of a community.


Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Here Are the Most and Least Disaster-Prone States

The Hill: In a report by The Hill, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi points out that the nation's most climate-resilient counties are "basically either in Maine or Alaska" but that has not triggered a mass movement to these regions.


Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Scooter Parking Perceptions and Interventions

Zag Daily: In Zag Daily, CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein and coauthors explore the importance of building adequate, tidy e-scooter parking to avoid community complaints.


Wednesday, March 15, 2023

A Town Put a Senior Center in Its High School, Offering a Model for an Aging Nation

Education Week: In this Education Week report, CRP Professor Mildred Warner notes the potential to make school buildings a broader community resource, particularly in poor and underserved neighborhoods and rural areas.


Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Aggressive New York Housing Plan Borrows Ideas From Other States

The New York Times: In a New York Times report covering Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to step up housing construction, CRP Professor Sara Bronin notes that areas experiencing the highest demand still haven't perfected the formula of policies that will enable more housing. opportunity.


Monday, January 30, 2023

Few Mayors Connect the Dots Between Zoning and Homelessness

Governing: In a report for Governing, CRP Professor Sara Bronin points out the impact local zoning codes have when trying to address housing development and homelessness.


Thursday, January 26, 2023

With Cornell Student Help, Dryden Mulls Neighborhood Makeover

The Ithaca Voice: The Ithaca Voice covers a proposal for improving areas of the village and town of Dryden developed by Cornell's Design Connect, a multidisciplinary, student-run, community design organization housed in the Department of City and Regional Planning.


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