priorities for regeneration Flashcards

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what is deprivation

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-when people and communities lack acess to things wider society considers normal or necessary to have a decent quality of life
-such as a house, reasonable income, education, healthcare

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what is regeneration

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-holistic process

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what does regeneration focus simultaneously on

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-people and communities
-economy, infrastructure, built environment
-external perceptions

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4
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how does regeneration focus on people and communties

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-improving housing
-reducing deprivation
-training and employment opportunities
-creating education

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how does regeneration focus on economy, infrastructure, built environment

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-improving transport
-brining new businesses and industry into a place
-make places attractive to people and wildlife

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how does regeneration focus on external perceptions

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-altering the views of outsiders (including potential residents and businesses) so that an area with a negative image is given a more positive one

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what was change in the UK urban areas concerned with before 1980’s

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-only one urban function
-such as renewal of housing stock (new social housing council estates)
-redevelopment of land for business and industry

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what was change in the UK urban areas concerned with after the 1980’s

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-focus on wider planning
-multiple functions in one place like mix of housing, retail, offices
-makes the area safer and nicer to live

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