changing places (geography)

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Location

It is a place you can plot on a map, it's latitude and longitude.

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Latitude and longitude

Latitude and longitudes are coordinates system lines of latitude circle around the earth lines of longitudes run from the top of the earth to the bottom

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Place

More than it's physical location a place is a space given meanings by people

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Insider

Someone who is familiar with the place and feels welcome

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Outsider

Someone who feels unwelcome or excluded from a place

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Media place

A place a person has not been to their sense of place has been created through social media

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Experienced place

A place a person has spent time in

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Character of a place

A character of a place refers to physical and human features that make up a place

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Quantitative data

Numerical data e.g. house prices, census data

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Qualitative data

Data that is non-numerical e.g. facts, objective data

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word cloud

A form of data presentation, the larger the word the more frequently the word appeared in the data

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Why is Leeds nationally and globally important??

Nationality important-because it's the biggest financial center outside of London.

Globally important -because it has Leeds Bradford airport three universities which educate international and home students.

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Describe the population of Leeds

The largest group of people and that's 20s it will have higher proportion of older people in the future, like the rest of the UK. 79% of the population is white.

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What was Leeds famous for in industrial revolution??

Textiles, especially woolen cloth

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What is de-industrialization?

The decline of industry

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What problem did the deindustrilisation lead to?

Dereliction (when buildings and factories are abandoned) and urban deprivation which is when people lack the basic materials for decent quality life.

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How is Leeds changing now??

Urban regeneration old parts are improved by reusing old buildings or demolishing them and starting again. Brownfield sites (land that has been used and previously built on) are changing. e.g. Aire Park (park created on derelict land, improving air quality and health) South Leeds education quarter (improving outcomes for young people)

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