Lesson 8 - Differing Perceptions: Inner City v Suburbs Flashcards

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Why may perceptions of an urban area’s attractiveness vary?

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Individual lived experiences
Position in life cycle
Length of time living in area
Individual priorities
Change over time

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Which region may a young person (student, graduate etc) perceive as being the most attractive + why?

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Inner city
Close proximity to work + education
Access to nightlife
Low property prices

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Which region may a working age parent perceive as being the most attractive + why?

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Suburbs
Residential space
Facilities + services
Green spaces
Ability to fulfil family’s needs

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How may a young person typically perceive life in the suburbs + why?

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Inconvenient
Few job opportunities
Social exclusion
Commute to CBD + services

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Which region may a citizen approaching retirement perceive as being the most attractive + why?

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Suburbs + commuter towns
Not concerned by time + cost of commuting
Attractive living environment
Access to local services + communal networks

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Overall, which age demographic does each zone of a city appeal to the most?

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CBD - Working age + students
Inner City - Young working age + students
Suburbs - Working age families
Outer suburbs + commuter towns - Elderly Dependants

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