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What was the enquiry question?
Was Malaga successful in using Art and Culture as a strategy to regenerate the city after the deindustrialisation of the fishing industry?
What is the Egan Wheel model?
The Egan Wheel model suggests that a sustainable community should have a thriving economy
Why is secondary data useful in this study?
Secondary data is often cheaper
What is the significance of Malaga's urban population?
Malaga has a high urban population; it is the 6th largest city in Spain.
How can GIS maps assist in data collection?
GIS maps can help visualize spatial data
What are some risks associated with fieldwork in Malaga?
Traffic poses a risk; wearing high visibility jackets and using pedestrian crossings can make you more visible to drivers.
How can getting lost be mitigated during fieldwork?
Using GIS maps on smartphone devices and staying in groups can help prevent getting lost.
What are the sampling strategies used in this study?
Stratified and opportunistic sampling strategies were used.
What are some examples of secondary data sources for Malaga?
Examples include a Malaga travel guide blog
How reliable is secondary data?
Secondary data can be unreliable as it might be out of date
Why is primary data important?
Primary data is specific to your enquiry
consuming to collect.
What is a benefit of combining primary and secondary data?
Combining both types of data allows for better analysis over a period of time.
What are examples of quantitative data in this study?
Examples include land use mapping
Why is quantitative data considered more reliable?
It is more reliable due to its objective nature
What are some drawbacks of quantitative data?
Lack of context can make the data unclear
What are examples of qualitative data in this study?
Examples include photographs
Why is qualitative data considered more in
depth?
It provides contextual information and is not limited to measurements
What are some drawbacks of qualitative data?
It is more time
consuming and often leads to smaller sample sizes
reducing the generalisability of the data.
How can accuracy and bias affect data collection?
Time constraints and human error can lead to over or undercounting
What are some solutions to improve data accuracy?
Conducting multiple visits to each sampling site at different times and days
What are some challenges of opportunistic sampling?
It may lead to a lack of representation and increase the impact of anomalous results.
How is data presented and analyzed in this study?
Data is presented using statistics like mean
What are some limitations of data presentation methods?
Methods like clustered bar charts can lead to misinterpretation and inaccurate conclusions due to limited insights on location and distribution.
What does the conclusion of the study suggest?
The hypothesis is partially correct
What are the study's limitations in answering the enquiry question?
Not enough data was collected on the environmental impacts of tourism and environmental degradation to make a definite conclusion