1. Are you passionate about restoring and repurposing urban or rural degraded spaces?
2. Do you want to develop skills in community engagement and participatory planning for degraded areas?
3. Are you interested in learning methods for environmental assessment and sustainability evaluation of degraded sites?
4. Are you willing to engage in interdisciplinary research or projects combining planning, ecology, and policy?
5. Do you believe that a two-year master’s degree will significantly increase your ability to lead revitalization initiatives?
6. Are you interested in applying spatial analysis tools (e.g., GIS) to identify and prioritize areas for intervention?
7. Do you want to build expertise in policy frameworks, funding mechanisms, and governance relevant to urban/regional regeneration?
8. Are you drawn to sustainable design and green infrastructure as tools for revitalizing degraded landscapes?
9. Are you prepared to work with local governments, NGOs, and private partners to implement revitalization projects?
10. What motivates you most to pursue a master’s in Revitalization of Degraded Areas?