changing places case studies

Cards (17)

  • Liverpool was a UNESCO World Heritage Site from 2004 to 2017
  • Liverpool has a predominantly young population with a median age of 35.
  • How much economic boost did Liverpool ONE provide to the city?
    £1.1 billion
  • Steps in the regeneration of Albert Dock
    1️⃣ Derelict warehouses
    2️⃣ Conversion to cultural attractions
    3️⃣ Creation of maritime museum
    4️⃣ Addition of retail and restaurants
  • Gentrification in Liverpool has led to some locals being priced out
  • Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra.
  • What is the GDP of Mumbai as mentioned in the study material?
    £310 billion
  • Over 1 million people live in the slum of Dharavi
  • Mumbai has a literacy rate of 90%.
  • What is the population of York according to the study material?
    210,000
  • York was classified as a potential clone town by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) in a survey
  • Totnes, Devon, is known for having 90% independent businesses.
  • How much did Coin Street Community Builders (CSCB) pay for 13 acres of land in London?
    £1 million
  • The Coin Street project maintained affordability in central London.
  • What was the purpose of the 'See Weston' campaign in Weston-super-Mare?
    Cultural revival
  • Pembrokeshire heritage posters were designed to attract tourists to areas outside of London
  • Match the placemarketing example with its success:
    Pembrokeshire posters ↔️ 4.2 million visitors/year
    See Weston campaign ↔️ Increased summer tourism