
Changing Place key terms
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12th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is 'placemaking'?
A location with no social connections for a human being.
The deliberate shaping of an environment to improve a community's quality of life.
Changing the image or perception of a place to attract investment.
Factors based on characteristics or perspective originating from outside the place.
Answer explanation
Placemaking is the intentional design of public spaces to enhance community well-being and foster social connections, making it the correct choice. It focuses on improving the quality of life for residents.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Who are considered 'agents of change'?
People who feel like they are not ‘part of’ a place.
People who feel like they are ‘part of’ a place.
Places that lack unique character or reputation.
The people, groups, or organisations that influence the characteristics of a place.
Answer explanation
'Agents of change' are defined as the people, groups, or organizations that actively influence and shape the characteristics of a place, making them key drivers of transformation and development.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does 'rebranding' involve?
Positively changing the standing and reputation of a place through specific improvements.
Changing the image or perception of a place to attract investment, tourists, or residents.
Long-term upgrading of existing places or communities aimed at tackling inequality.
A sense of binding to a particular location due to positive and intense experiences.
Answer explanation
Rebranding involves changing the image or perception of a place to attract investment, tourists, or residents, making it the correct choice. This process focuses on enhancing how a location is viewed to boost its appeal.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is 'placelessness'?
A location with meaning and significance, shaped by human and physical processes.
How a place is portrayed or depicted through various media.
The subjective and emotional attachment people have to a particular location.
Places that lack unique character or reputation.
Answer explanation
'Placelessness' refers to places that lack unique character or reputation, making them indistinguishable from one another. This contrasts with locations that hold meaning and significance due to human and physical processes.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is 'sense of place'?
The subjective and emotional attachment people have to a particular location.
Changing the image or perception of a place to attract investment, tourists, or residents.
Factors based on characteristics or perspective originating from outside the place.
The deliberate shaping of an environment to improve a community's quality of life.
Answer explanation
The correct choice defines 'sense of place' as the emotional and subjective connection individuals feel towards a specific location, highlighting the personal significance and attachment they have to that place.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is 'topophilia'?
The fear of being in a particular place.
The love and emotional connection people have with a place.
The process of making a place more attractive to tourists.
The study of geographical features of a place.
Answer explanation
'Topophilia' refers to the love and emotional connection people have with a place, highlighting the significance of place in human experience, making it the correct choice among the options.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does 'urban regeneration' aim to achieve?
Improving and revitalizing areas that are in decline.
Creating new cities from scratch in undeveloped areas.
Preserving historical sites without any modern development.
Expanding urban areas into rural regions.
Answer explanation
Urban regeneration focuses on improving and revitalizing areas that are in decline, addressing issues like decay and neglect to enhance the quality of life and economic viability of these neighborhoods.
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