role of local governments Flashcards
1
Q
what do local governments focus on to achieve?
what does it include?
A
- create attractive businesses for FDI and highly skilled workers
- building housing, new roads, factories and offices to rent
- they also designate specific areas for development such as science parks
2
Q
what does a science park include and what does it do?
what is an example of a science park?
A
- An industrial and business zone focused on the quaternary industry, involves universities as a key partner
- Cambridge science park
3
Q
How do science parks help regenerate tows and cities?
A
They commercialise research, to ensure right infrastructure is in place not only for tech companies but also for pioneers that seek to start up new research
4
Q
what is a enterprise zone?
what does it offer to investors?
is it successful?
A
- attract particular types of regional aid to assist economically disadvantaged areas, areas have to compete for investors
- no need for planning permission, superfast broadband, train new employees for urban enterprise zones
- urban areas seem to thrive (Warrington-attracted 14 businesses and employed 160 people) however rural areas struggle
5
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INTEREST GROUPS Chambers of Commerce Environment Categories Affluence Tensions
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- Local interest group, roles in regeneration policies
- wish to preserve
- socioeconomic, historical and environmental
- more vociferous and mobilised local interest groups
- due to change to physical fabric and environmental impact of area
6
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OLYMPIC PARK, STRATFORD-TENSIONS
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- construction scheme lasted years=disrupts local communities
- cost £10 billion paid by lottery fund for other things lose out e.g. arts
- people lost homes, allotments, and areas for fishing
- 380 businesses relocated away from park to make way for Olympics
- Cost of living for poorer people will increase