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Item Geographical Planning COVID-19 GPHY 365(Montana State University, 2020-05) Church, Sarah P.; Hoefler, Tucker; Rosenthal, Jack; Wilkerson, TrevorWrite a response to two topics (sign up in class). Reflect on a particular aspect of a reading of your choice that assigned for that day. Write a response reflection about the reading. Your fictional audience is the general public. Be explicit about which part of the reading you are responding to and take a position on the reading – do you agree, disagree, somewhat agree and why. Then. find a real-world example of what was discussed in the reading (photo/ map/ website/ video/ planning document/ ordinance/ podcast/ news report/ song). Discuss this example and why it relates to the reading. Insert or provide a link to the example in the response paper (and cite your sources). I will use examples you give me in class (and I may ask you to talk about your example).Item Investigating Neighborhood Character in the Northeast Neighborhood of Bozeman, MT(Montana State University School of Architecture, 2022-09) Cowan, Susanne; Church, Sarah; Radulski, Brennan; Dalvit, Ryen; Giddings, Kip; Rosenthal, Jack; Peoria, JoeThis study examines the changes occurring in the built environment and in the social character of the Northeast neighborhood of Bozeman. This project was initiated at the request of the Northeast Neighborhood Association (NENA) whose members are concerned that growth is negatively impacting the unique character, affordability, and informal social interactions of their neighborhood. Working with the city of Bozeman and NENA, this project aims to document the existing character of the neighborhood and social, economic, and architectural changes as perceived by residents who participated in this research. Between Spring 2020 and Summer 2022, faculty and students from three MSU departments conducted and analyzed a physical inventory of the built environment, a survey, the PhotoVoicesNE report, and interviews of residents. The data collected here may be used by the city of Bozeman and NENA to develop neighborhood planning tools.