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Urban Geography Fieldwork

Urban Geography Fieldwork. “The Enquiry Approach”. When?. Where?. Why?. What?. How Much?. Urban Fieldwork. How can you adapt this tool?. Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Index of Decay assessment Building Heights Traffic Survey Land Use Survey. Urban Fieldwork.

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Urban Geography Fieldwork

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  1. Urban Geography Fieldwork

  2. “The Enquiry Approach” When? Where? Why? What? How Much?

  3. Urban Fieldwork How can you adapt this tool? Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Index of Decay assessment Building Heights Traffic Survey Land Use Survey

  4. Urban Fieldwork How can you adapt this tool? What would you change to suit your aim? Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Index of Decay assessment Building Heights Traffic Survey Land Use Survey Participant observation

  5. Urban Fieldwork How can you adapt this tool? What would you change to suit your aim? Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Index of Decay assessment Building Heights Traffic Survey Land Use Survey Participant observation Clone Surveys Define the Image Noise and Air Pollution Urban Word Assessment Street Quality Index

  6. Urban Fieldwork How can you adapt this tool? What would you change to suit your aim? Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Index of Decay assessment Building Heights Traffic Survey Land Use Survey Participant observation Clone Surveys Define the Image Noise and Air Pollution Urban Word Assessment Street Quality Index Accessibility Survey Sphere of Influence

  7. Results

  8. Sphere of Influence Questionnaire Data

  9. Sphere of Influence Questionnaire Data • Scaled arrows • representing: • The distance • people are • willing to • travel • 2. How many • people make • that journey • e.g. 1cm = • 10 people

  10. Sphere of Influence Questionnaire Data Isopleth Maps: Each contour represents a new increment of people travelling from that distance. e.g. 5, 10, 15

  11. Limitations • Subjective data collection • Bias towards known / unknown areas • Representative data? • Weather • Data collection impeded by obstacles • Daily, seasonal and annual variation • and many many more…

  12. Enjoy! ENJOY!

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