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Accessibility
How
easy
it is to
travel
to a place or
interact
with an individual
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Agriculture Based Regeneration
The
focus
of regeneration is to help local
farms
produce
extra
revenue
such as creating
farm
shops
, building the
reputation
of local produce and starting local farm
attractions
(maze mazes, muddy assault courses, tractor trailer rides etc.)
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Amenity Value
The
value
of a resource to
locals
and
businesses
(beaches, timber, coal)
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Built Environment
The
buildings
and
infrastructure
within an
urban
area
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Capital
Productive
assets,
goods
or
financial
stakes
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Central Business District (CBD)
The
centre
of a city, containing a
high density
of businesses and
TNC
headquarters
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Council Estate
Consisting only of
social
housing, with tenants on
subsidised
rent
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Counter Urbanisation
An
increase
in the
proportion
of a
population
living within
rural
areas, due to migration from urban to
rural
regions
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Cultural Enrichment
The
addition
of
ideas
,
traditions
and
beliefs
due to the arrival of
new
people
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Cultural Erosion
The
loss
of a
culture
, resulting in a
change
in ideas or
disregard
for traditions
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Culture
The
way
of
life
of a particular group of people at a particular
time
, generally
customs
and
beliefs
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Degeneration
The
decline
of a
region
over time, due to
insufficient
funds,
outward
migration
and declining
quality
of
life
for residents
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Deindustrialisation
A
reduction
in
industrial
capacity, leading to
social
and
economic
change within a region
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Demographic
The
characteristics
of a
population
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Deprivation
Individuals'
lack
basic
services or objects they would
expect
to have in the
21st
Century
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Dereliction
The loss of
industry
or
productivity
of a
land
, leaving it
abandoned
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Diversity
Variation
within a
population
, in their
characteristics
,
background
and
behaviour
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Elite Migrants
Migration due to an individual's
wealth
or status, often
investing
in the host country through
investment
visas,
property
or
business
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Environmental Impact Assessment
The study of
environmental
impacts
caused by
large
business
projects
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Environmental Regeneration
The
focus
of
regeneration
is to
restore
and
maintain
natural
environments
such as woodlands, beaches and national parks
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Ethnicity
The
cultural
background
of a group of people, often based on
religion
or
country
of origin
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Gated Communities
Urban
neighbourhoods
surrounded by
gates
often to improve
privacy
and
safety.
They can add to
segregation
within a community
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Gentrification
Renovation
of
older
/deteriorating
buildings
or areas with the aim of attracting
high-income
individuals or elite businesses to a place
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Governance
The
management
of a
place
or group of people
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Hard Regeneration
Construction of
new buildings
and
infrastructure
and
investment
within a region
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Inequality
Differences in
income
,
well-being
and
wealth
between individuals, communities and society
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Internal Migration
The
movement
of people
within
a country
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International Migration
The
movement
of people from one
country
to another
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Leisure-led Regeneration
The
focus
of regeneration is to
attract
tourists or improve the
social
quality of life (sports & activities, attractions, etc.)
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Life
-cycle Stage
The change in opinions and values at different
stages
of an individual's
life
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Life Expectancy
The
average
number of
years
an individual is likely to
live
, determined at
birth
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Lived Experience
The
contribution
of
experiences
and
opportunities
to an individual's
views
and
values
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Media
The
publishing
of
information
and production of
entertainment
(e.g. BBC, local newspapers, radio stations)
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Multicultural
The
existence
,
acceptance
or promotion of
multiple
cultural traditions within a single
geographic
area
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Non-Agricultural Based Regeneration
The
focus
of regeneration is to produce
revenue
for rural
businesses
(e.g. Tea Rooms, Paintballing, Historic Attractions)
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Perception
A person's
view
of a place or issue based on
feelings
,
experience
and outside forces such as the media
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Political Engagement
The
willingness
and ability of an individual to
vote
or join political parties or pressure groups
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Pressure Group
Usually
voluntary
organisations, with the aim of
persuading
the public and changing government policy or authorities
actions
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Population Density
The number of
people
per square
kilometre
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Rebranding
Creating a
new
look
or
reputation
for an area
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