Regeneration EQ4 Flashcards
How can the success of regeneration be assessed?
Economic regeneration:
- income, poverty, employment
Social progress:
- reduction inequality, improvements in IMD, demographic changes e.g, increased life expectancy, reduced health deprivation
Living environment:
- reduced pollution levels, reduction in abandoned and derelict land, improvements in ranking for IMD in deprivation
- multiple measures are needed to judge regeneration projects accurately
- economic growth is strongly linked to social change and the environment
- measurements are quantitive and qualitative
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How do improvements in living environment indicate success?
What strategies are used in urban regeneration?
- urban redevelopment strategies are not always successful. Some are made with particular political motives
- modern regeneration strategies take into account a much broader range of public opinions, and this has resulted in many urban spaces being contested, disagreement remains as to whether the changes have resulted in positive or negative impacts for all local stakeholders
What are the consequences of national and local strategies
How do views of success differ in different groups of people
What strategies are used in rural regeneration
What are the consequences of national and local strategies
How do views of success differ in different groups of people