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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?

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What is the Egan Wheel model?

The Egan Wheel model suggests that a sustainable community should have a thriving economy

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Why is secondary data useful in this study?

Secondary data is often cheaper

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What is the significance of Malaga's urban population?

Malaga has a high urban population; it is the 6th largest city in Spain.

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How can GIS maps assist in data collection?

GIS maps can help visualize spatial data

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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.

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How can getting lost be mitigated during fieldwork?

Using GIS maps on smartphone devices and staying in groups can help prevent getting lost.

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What are the sampling strategies used in this study?

Stratified and opportunistic sampling strategies were used.

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What are some examples of secondary data sources for Malaga?

Examples include a Malaga travel guide blog

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How reliable is secondary data?

Secondary data can be unreliable as it might be out of date

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Why is primary data important?

Primary data is specific to your enquiry

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consuming to collect.

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What is a benefit of combining primary and secondary data?

Combining both types of data allows for better analysis over a period of time.

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What are examples of quantitative data in this study?

Examples include land use mapping

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Why is quantitative data considered more reliable?

It is more reliable due to its objective nature

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What are some drawbacks of quantitative data?

Lack of context can make the data unclear

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What are examples of qualitative data in this study?

Examples include photographs

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Why is qualitative data considered more in

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depth?

It provides contextual information and is not limited to measurements

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What are some drawbacks of qualitative data?

It is more time

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consuming and often leads to smaller sample sizes

reducing the generalisability of the data.

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How can accuracy and bias affect data collection?

Time constraints and human error can lead to over or undercounting

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What are some solutions to improve data accuracy?

Conducting multiple visits to each sampling site at different times and days

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What are some challenges of opportunistic sampling?

It may lead to a lack of representation and increase the impact of anomalous results.

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How is data presented and analyzed in this study?

Data is presented using statistics like mean

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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.

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What does the conclusion of the study suggest?

The hypothesis is partially correct

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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