Monday, May 07, 2007

The Lake District National Park CONFLICT


The impact of tourism in the Lake District on farming, house
prices, traffic and employment

The pressure of tourism, the need for conservation of the
landscape and the conflicts of interest caused, with reference to
footpath erosion and the development of “honey pot” sites, to
include a case study of one honey pot site.
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Tourism in a Glacial Environment: The Lake District National Park


During this unit of work you should be able to describe and explain the major glacial landscape features of the Lake District: upland glaciation, including the processes of frost shattering, plucking and abrasion, leading to the formation of corries, arĂȘtes, glacial troughs, and ribbon lakes.



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Migration


Moving Here is an extremely powerful and moving resource designed to help explore the experience of migration and settlement in England over the last 200 years. Click on and have a look!