Regenerating Places EQ4 Flashcards

1
Q

Who are the key players at The Lake District?

A

The forestry commission.

Visitors / Tourists.

Central and local government.

Local residents.

Businesses.

TLD national park authority.

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What model is used for judging the level of regeneration?

A

The Egan Wheel.

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What is the purpose of the Egan Wheel?

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Used as a tool for judging sustainable communities giving an indication of how successful regeneration has been.

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What are the eight factors within The Egan Wheel?

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Governance.

Transport and connectivity.

Services.

Environmental.

Equality.

Economy.

Social and cultural.

Housing and built.

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What was the benefit for the economy in The Lake District?

A

Increased visitor numbers with more than 145000 in 2013 to Grizedale due to GO APE.

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What was the benefit for the equality in The Lake District?

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Jobs for people in the local community and fair pay.

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What was the benefit for the environment in The Lake District?

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Sustainable transport to decrease air pollution.

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What was the benefit for the connectivity in The Lake District?

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Cycling networks had been developed.

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What was the benefit for the social and cultural side in The Lake District?

A

Keswick mountain festival.

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What is Rewilding?

A

Removal of artificial controls on the natural world and letting nature take its course.

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Where is a place that does Rewilding?

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The Knepp Estate, West Sussex.

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What are the positives of the Knepp Estate?

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Well served as a community.

Active as there are trails to walk and places to stay in the area.

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What are the negatives of the Knepp Estate?

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Not well connected as transport is limited to the area.

Not fair for all as u12s cannot go and accessibility issues.

Not thriving much as only 45 jobs created.

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How do the EU benefit from the Eden Project?

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Use convergence funding to help local areas which are economically disadvantaged.

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How do the National government benefit from the Eden Project?

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Set up South West Regional Development Agency which provides grants to the area.

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16
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How do small businesses benefit from the Eden Project?

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The Eden Project use 2700 local suppliers and have helped the Cornish tourism year round.

17
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How do Tourists benefit from the Eden Project?

A

13 million people visited in the first 10 years.

18
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How do the Local people benefit from the Eden Project?

A

Benefit through the creation of 650 direct jobs and 3000 indirect jobs in the area.