Case studies Flashcards

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CS: Studentification in Swansea

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  • Campus initially intended to hold 3,000, now holds 25,000
  • Unkempt gardens, antisocial behaviour
  • Brynmill (suburb close to uni), students overload prices, loss of community
  • Empty 2 months /yr
  • Too many cars > crowded streets
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CS: Migration in Peterborough

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  • Councillor who let in 50 Asian families recieved desth threats
  • Lack of understanding of waste disposal system lead to high amount of fly tipping
  • 1000 new NHS patients over span of 6 months often with language barriers costing time & money
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CS: Brain drain Greece

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  • 300,000 left during 2008 financial crisis
  • Over 5,000 doctors went to Germany
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CS: Brixton gentrification

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  • Old stalls/shops forced out > loss of culture & character
  • Houses rennovated from ‘squats to £400,000 homes
  • People denied chance to live where they grew up due to increasing house prices
  • Cheaper shops being slowly replaced by upmarket shops/restaurants
  • School closed & turned into gated community
  • Used to be a place to aviod for some, now a trendy place
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CS: UK coal industry

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  • Over 1.2m employed 1920 > now 3,000
  • Britain aiming to be coal free by 2025
  • Due to competition, new energy sources, political issues, privitisation, global warming
  • Poor living standards in places that previously relied upon the coal industry
  • Penrhiwceiber (former mmining village); 50% of children live in poverty & many attend EU funded school
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CS: Sheffield steel industry

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  • Stainless steel invented there in 1912
  • 50k employed in 1990, 15k in 2015
  • Only one remaining forge
  • Demand for steel reduced + foreign competition
  • E6.4bn subsidy in Germany vs £100m in UK
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CS: Technium failure

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  • Set up by Welsh gov to put Wales into ‘high tech fast lane’
  • £100m on 10 buildings (mostly EU funded)
  • Aimed to start 250 businesses but only 86
  • Occupancy rates as low as 4%
  • £26m turnover rate when aim was £112m
  • No explicit objective
  • Poor management
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CS: M4 Corridoor

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  • London > Swansea
  • Near OXford, Reading, Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol unis
  • Lots of tech companies such as Vodafone, Deliveroo, Shazam
  • Good transport links to London & airports eg Heathrow
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CS: Akademgorodok

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  • Footloose; only need WiFi, electriccity etc
  • Research booming here during soviet times
  • Intelligent youth selected & put through intensive STEM education program
  • Dubbed Silicon Forest
  • Post soviet, collapsed dur to fall in funding
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CS: Silicon Roundabout, Shoreditch

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  • Tech cluster around Old Street Roudabout, Shoreditch
  • Cheap rent & brownfield sites attracted investment from tech companies
  • £2bn in capital investment in past 5 years
  • Employs over 65,000 people
  • Business increased by 71% from 2016-2020
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CS: Jimmy’s farm, Suffolk

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  • Petting zoo
  • Wedding venue
  • Restaurant open 7 days a week for brunch, lunch, dinner
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CS: Diddly Squat farm, Cotswolds

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  • Co-operative group selling local produce in farm shop
  • Restaurant selling 100% local produce
  • Rewilding in a section of the farm
  • Difficulty developing due to Cotswolds being an AONB
  • Development has required large amounts of investment
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CS: 2nd homes in St Ives, Cornwall

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  • 25% holiday or 2nd homes
  • Council introduced new policy that new housing developments can only be sold to those who have lived there for at least 3 years
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CS: London Docklands

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  • Used to be biggest port in the world but collapsed due to containerisation in 1970s
  • London Docklands Decelopment Corporation (LDDC) set up in 1981
  • Now a financial district, Canary Wharf
  • Land made rate free for 10 years (Enterprise Zone)
  • DLR built to connect it to Canary Wharf
  • Loss of identity as designed by American architects
  • New jobs provided not suitable for residents living there (low skill dock work > high skill tech & finance)
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CS: Stratford, East London

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  • Previously an industrial area; polluted canals, low cost & poor quality housing, one of the most deprived communities in the country, lack of infrastructure
  • Developed as part of preparation for 2012 Olympics
  • Wanted to avoid previous fails such as Athens 2004
  • £10m for training for workers in Westfield shopping centre
  • Athlete’s Village converted into 3000 houses, 40% classed as ‘affordable’
  • New school given place to 2000 new students
  • Infrastructure improved; Stratford now 2nd most connected part of LDN
  • 400 affordable homes destroyed & 9000 jobs lost or moved
  • 25% recycled material in park
  • £10bn cost however estimated to have generated similar ammount
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CS: Shoreditch, London

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  • From working class to fashionable due to gentrification
  • Shoreditch used to be a byword for crime, prostitution & poverty
  • Previously large Bangladeshi population
  • Older people & Bangladeshi families replaced by young proffessionals due to increased rent
  • Rent now similar to that of Canary Wharf
  • Anti gentrification rioting with windows of ‘hipster’ cereal bar smashed
  • Residents against the idea of trendy shops, bars etc…, want affordable housing