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| Front | What are “near” and “far” places? |
| Back | Near places are those physically close or familiar, while far places are distant or less familiar. However, perception can make a near place feel far and vice versa. |
| Front | What quantitative data can be used to represent place? |
| Back | Census data, deprivation indices, employment statistics, crime rates, housing prices, and GIS data. |
| Front | What are endogenous factors? |
| Back | Internal factors originating within a place that shape its character, such as location, topography, land use, infrastructure, demographic and economic characteristics. |