Geography - Regeneration 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? GeographyRegenerationA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: i_daleyCreated on: 07-06-18 18:52 Connection Any type of physical, social or online linkage between places. 1 of 20 Deindustrialisation Reduction in the industrial activity, leading to economic and social changes. 2 of 20 Regeneration Positively transforming the economy of a place that has displayed symptoms of decline, making it viable and sustainable 3 of 20 Inequality The outcome of uneven distributions that exist within societies. 4 of 20 Quality of Life The level of social and economic well-being experienced by an individual. 5 of 20 Gentrification The movement of middle-class people back into rundown inner-urban areas, resulting in an improved housing stock and image. 6 of 20 Deprivation A condition when a person's well-being falls below a level generally regarded as a reasonable minimum. 7 of 20 Studentification 'SEE' change brought about by the concentration of students in particular areas and cities, usually close to universities. 8 of 20 Lived Experience The accumulated experience of living in a particular place. 9 of 20 Perception The 'picture' of reality held by a person or group of people resulting from their assessment of received information. 10 of 20 Sink Estates Housing estates characterised by high levels of poverty, deprivation and crime. 11 of 20 Maginalisation The social process of being made to feel apart or excluded from the rest of society. 12 of 20 Infrastructure The basic physical systems of a place. 13 of 20 Legacy The longer-term effects of regeneration schemes - positive or negative. 14 of 20 Stakeholder An individual, group or organisation with a particular interest in the actions and outcomes of a project. 15 of 20 Rebranding Ways in which a place is deliberately reinvented and then marketed using its new identity to attract tourists. 16 of 20 Re-imaging How the image of a place is changed. 17 of 20 Cost-Benefit Analysis A process by which the financial, social and environmental costs are weighed up against the benefits. 18 of 20 Fracking The process of drilling down into horizontal layers of shale and releasing the gas trapped in the rock. 19 of 20 Demultiplier Effect A downward spiral where the economic conditions produce less spending and less incentives for businesses to invest. 20 of 20
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