assessing the success of regeneration Flashcards
viewpoints and roles of national government and planners
viewpoint = reconciling different interests, national goals take priority
roles = planning permission, pump priming
stages of assessing regen
(1) establish context (review socio-economic, physical env)
(2) initial plan and key actions
(3) detail plan and consultation (stakeholders input)
(4) implementation and evaluation (have key objects been obtained)
viewpoints and roles of local councils
viewpoint = tackle inequality in community, make local planning decisions, balance social economic and env needs
roles = local regen schemes, soft management, permissive arrangements
viewpoints and roles of developers
viewpoints= economic standpoint (profit)
roles = funding schemes
viewpoints and roles of local businesses
viewpoints = may be polarised, local chamber of commerce may give majority viewpoints of business leaders
roles= invest in schemes
viewpoints and roles of local communities
viewpoints= silent majority, only represented by a few willing such as coin street along south bank
roles = vote for political parties, form pressure groups
LDDC objectives
-bring land and buildings into effective use
-encourage development of existing and new industries
-create more attractive environment
-invest in housing and social facilities made available
how to measure effective land use
-photographs (compare ur own to historical ones), property prices
how to measure development of an industry
-employment rates
-industry sectors
how to measure housing and social facilites
-IMD
-housing statistics (shortages, prices, density)
how to measure an attractive environment
-blog posts
-population growth
-pollution/green space index
-property prices
what should u be careful w when using measures
-the accuracy, reliability, validity
measurement of economic regeneration
-income
-poverty
-employment
measure of social process regeneration
-inequality
-deprivation
-life expectancy
-education
measure of living environment
-pollution levels
-abandoned and derelict land
what can u measure sustainability with and assess the success of a place with
-Egan’s wheel for judging sustainability
inner wheel of Egans wheel for judging sustainability
-social and cultural
-governance
-transport and connectivity
-services
-environmental
-equity
-economy
-housing and built environment
-social and cultural
outer wheel of Egans wheel for judging sustainability
-social and cultural (active, inclusive and safe)
-governance (well run)
-transport and connectivity (well connected)
-services (well served)
-environmental (environmentally sensitive)
-equity (fair for everyone)
-economy (thriving)
-housing and built environment (well designed and built)
-social and cultural (active, inclusive and safe)