SEE: Regeneration: 4A.11B
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- Created on: 12-03-22 20:52
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- 4.A11: Measuring the success of regeneration in an urban area
- Economic- increased employment and income
- Social- lower levels of deprivation
- Net migration- more people moving in
- Improvements in education outcomes
- Demographic- improved life and health expectancy
- Environmental
- Improved quality of the environemnt e.g. air and water quality
- Improvements in amount of green space available for local residents
- Improvement in security/safety via neighbourhood redesign e.g. lighting
- Evidence of tackling environmental stress factors e.g. dereliction, contaminaion, graffiti, litter
- Success of regeneration is assessed differently
- Cultural differences- 'new' people in an area may have different preference because of their 'culture'
- E.g. Chinatowns disliked by some, loved by others
- Politics- conflicts between nationa/local gov, party politics/competiting for votes may affect assessment
- Demographic changes- elderly people may dislike regeneration if it makes area busier, people may also be forced out of a region
- Cultural differences- 'new' people in an area may have different preference because of their 'culture'
- CASE STUDY: BARKING AND DAGENHAM
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