Paper 2 - Regenerating Places Key Terms/Concepts Flashcards
What is regeneration?
Regeneration is the long-term upgrading of a place with the aim of benefiting its economic and social characteristics.
What does rebranding mean?
Rebranding involves deliberately reinventing a place for economic reasons and marketing it with a new identity to attract new investors.
What does re-imaging mean?
Reimaging is the remodelling of areas to counter negative perceptions, providing new functions such as retailing, leisure, and tourism.
Define place
Places are geographical spaces shaped by individuals and communities over time.
What factors influence places to change?
They evolve through a combination of human activities, cultural influences, and environmental factors, reflecting the history and identity of the area.
What does place attachment mean?
Place attachment refers to the emotional bond between a person and a place.
How is place attachment influenced by personal experiences?
It is highly influenced by an individual’s personal experiences, including memories, relationships, and significant events associated with the location.
What two components make up a sense of belonging?
Spatial sense of attachment to place and/or attachment to a social group.
How does place attachment differ to sense of belonging?
Place attachment focuses on the individual emotional bond whereas sense of belonging extends beyond the individual to the community.
What is formal representation?
Formal representation are hard facts they are usually shown as statistics such as the census.
What is informal representation?
Informal representation is more subjective than formal representation, it can be shown as songs, films, newspaper articles to name a few.
What does perception mean?
A persons view of a place or issue based on feelings, experience and outside forces such as the media.
What is understood by the term ‘media’?
The publishing of information and production of entertainment (e.g. BBC, local newspapers,radio stations).
What does economic diversification mean?
The transition away from being dependent on one sector and branching out into others (e.g. farmers selling produce in a farm shop)
What does the built environment mean?
The buildings and infrastructure within an urban area.
What are the two main ways of classifying Economic Activity?
Employment sector; be it primary (agriculturally based), secondary (manufacture based), tertiary (service based) and quaternary (information based)Employment type: part time/full time, temporary/permanent and employed/self-employed.
What does the Clark Fisher model show?
The Clark-Fisher model shows that as an economy advances, the proportion of people employed in each sector changes.
What does a primary industry mean?
An industry involved in the production of extraction of natural resources.
What does a secondary industry mean?
The portion of an economy that includes light and heavy industrial manufacturers of finished goods and products from raw materials.
What does a tertiary industry mean?
Consists of industries which provide a service, such as transport and finance
What does a quaternary industry mean?
The portion of an economy based on knowledge applicable to some business activity that usually involves the provision of services.
What does a quinary industry mean?
This newly recognised sector represents the highest levels of decision making in an economy – the top business executives and officials in government, science, universities, non-profit organisations, media. It is focused within the STEM employment.
What does function mean?
The function is what a place is known for it often shapes the economic activity and identity of a place.
What does an industrial function mean?
A location whose economy and reputation is predominantly based on its industrial capacity, this type of function has generally moved abroad.
What does an administrative function mean?
Places that make decisions about how to organise infrastructure and economic activity for the surrounding areas. Administrative places tend to be cities and town that influence the borough/region surrounding them, this has often become more centralised
What does an commerical function mean?
A location with strong business influence; many TNCs may have bases here and there is a large volume of small- and large-scale businesses. Areas are often now found nearer to connections such as motorways with the introduction of science parks and estates
What does a retail function mean?
A town or city with attractive retail facilities - markets, shopping centres, unique shops. The retail industry is the main source of income and employment for locals. Retail has often been moved to out of town or shopping is done online.
What does the spiral of decline model show?
Low revenue and income into the area employment opportunities are rarer which leads to high unemployment.It can also cause social problems such as increase crime in the area. This can also affect the built environment, meaning it is perceived as unattractive by investors and people with a view to living there.Out-migration may happen due to dissatisfied residents
What are types of urban regeneration strategies?
Retail - Major shopping malls such as Gateshead’s MetrocentreHertiage tourism - Historic sites and attractions such as Hartlepool’s Maritime Experience or the Titanic Quarter in BelfastSports - Regeneration linked to major sporting events such as the London 2012 Olympics in StratfordArts and culture - Landmark cultural buildings such as the Baltic art gallery and Sage music venue at Gateshead Quayside
What is the cumulative causation model?
The cumulative causation model also known as the positive multiplier effect. The introduction of a new industry or the expansion of an existing industry in an area also encourages growth in other industrial sectors.
What are socio-economic changes?
Socioeconomic status is thesocial standing or class of an individual or group. It is often measured as a combination of education, income and occupation.
What does overheating mean?
Increased demand for housing and the services of an area results in rising prices rather than increased output. Original residents usually need to move out of the area.
What does gentrification mean?
Renovation of older/deteriorating buildings or areas with the aim of attracting high-income individuals or elite businesses to a place.
What are demographic changes?
Demographics arethe various characteristics of a population. Examples of demographics can include factors such as the sex and age of a population that is being studied.
What are cultural changes?
Culture is the shared characteristics of a group of people, which encompassesplace of birth and religion (ethnic composition of a place).
Why do rural locations need to diversify their operations?
Some rural areas need to diversify as there is lack of income in farming, closure of some pubs increasingly as time goes on.