Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Peak District
- Aim
- To conserve and
enhance natural beauty,
wildlife and heritage
- To promote
oppurtunitys for
understanding the
special qualties of a
National Park
- Location
- South of the Pennines
and covers much of
Derbyshire
- Limestone caves
- Rolling Dales
- 17 million people live
within 60 miles of the
park
- High population cities
- Machester
- Sheffield
- Bradford
- Derby
- Nottignham
- Good transport links
- M1
- M18
- M6
- Main reasons to visit
- Hill Walking
- Potholing
- Mountain Biking
- To visit honeypot
towns
- Easily accesible and beautiful
locations which become
extremly busy with tourists
- These are promoted to help
concentrate damge caused by
tourists in National Parks
- Suffer from overcrowding
- Conflict
- Arguments between different
users of the national park
- Examples
- Holiday Home Buying
- Tourists buy houses in honeypot towns
which drive up the price of housing for
locals
- Between tourists
and locals
- Misuse of
farmland by
tourists
- Tourists trample off
footpaths and on
farmland which
annoys farmers
- Solution is to add
clearer footpath
signage
- Tourists leave gates
open which allows
livestock to escape,
angering farmers
- Solution is to add
signs and
information boards
on public footpaths
- Tourists
- Benefits
- Bring jobs
- Improve economy
- Spend money in
local shops
- Improve economy
- Problems
- Over crowed honeypot towns and
villages
- Litter
- Pollution caused by cars
- So council implement park
and ride schemes
- 95% of
people still
arrive by car
- Conflict with farms
- Erode
landscape
- Noise pollution