regeneration Flashcards
(10 cards)
what do the 4 employment sectors mean?
primary
secondary
tertiary
quaternary
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primary-raw materials
secondary-manufacturing
tertiary-services
quaternary-specialist
what are 5 socio-economic inequalities that have resulted from working in different job sectors?πͺΌ
regional inequalities
variations in quality of life
income and life expectancy
income and health
variations in educational achievement
reasons for de-industrialisation?πππ
overseas competition producing cheaper products
mechanisation of coal mines, replacing people
how can regeneration sometime reduce engagement?π³π¦
-if itβs top-down and imposed on people
-if the schemes are measured by economic impacts, not social
-if it only benefits high income earners
what are 3 government policies?
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-housing
-fracking
-deregulation
case studies?π§πͺπ
-sydney and detroit
-olympics 2012 and HS2
-cornwall, glasgow, london docklands
measures of deprivation?π³
economic- low incomes
social- low education attainment and literacy skills, health and crime rates
endowment- poor quality
measures of regeneration?π
economic- increased avg income and number of jobs opps
social- lower deprivation, higher life expec, lower health deprivation
environmental- less pollution and amount of derelict land
reasons for voter apathy?π
lack of engagement w national and local issues, feeling that the system doesnβt benefit them, geological distance from voting station, lack of education, may have other more important issues going on
what does rebranding change?π
people image of a place- itβs marketed using a new identity to increase its economic potential