This document outlines a structured approach to gathering and analyzing data about urban neighborhoods to inform regeneration efforts. The methodology is divided into three main steps:

  1. Sampling-selection of respondents: It involves defining sampling areas, starting points, and units, using maps and demographic data to ensure representativeness.
  2. Development of the data collection tool: The questionnaire is designed to gather socio-demographic data and specific opinions on neighborhood facilities, ensuring clarity and comprehensiveness.
  3. Data processing: It involves summarizing and interpreting data to provide insights into accessibility, necessity, utilization, and satisfaction with urban facilities, highlighting areas for improvement.

The guide emphasizes the importance of representativeness, data fidelity, and minimizing biases throughout the process to ensure reliable and actionable insights for urban regeneration.

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