assessing regeneration

Cards (3)

  • social progress from regeneration measured with?
    • health and life expectancy - changes in type of employment, less shift work, less damage to workers health
    • demographics - growth in population shows people are moving into the area due to opportunities
    • access - wider pavements making transport and walking safer for all
    • education - more in higher education shows less of a need to work straightaway to support household finances
    • deprivation - IMD scores before and after regeneration
    • inequality - regeneration can cause inequality
  • success of economic regeneration measured in?
    • Income - higher levels of personal income = regeneration success
    • Poverty - lower poverty levels indicates regeneration success
    • Employment - increased levels of employment shows regeneration success as more economic opportunities for people
  • environmental indicators assessing success of regeneration is based on?
    • pollution
    • derelict land - reduction in derelict land shows regeneration taking place on brownfield sites, improving how a place looks
    • green space - more green space shows regeneration benefitted the wildlife and increased trees show authorities trying to offset environmental damage