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impacts of tourism on rural areas
- when tourists visit rural areas they leave
behind rubbish. currently in Dartmoor
national park, the current cost of disposing
of litter collected is around £20,000 per
annum
- 70% of countryside day visits take place in spring
and summer meaning roads travelling towards
them can be busy. public transport provision is also
limited in rural areas
- £30,000 has been
handed out to
communities in the
new forest to support
improvements to
local open spaces in
the national park. this
has been made
possible due to the
increase in income
from tourism
- this particularly occurs during
the spring and summer due to
70% of countryside visits taking
then. lots of tourists are
informed on how to respect the
local area
- 70% of the countryside day visits take place in the spring and summer
and 7% take place in the winter months. this means that teh majority of
direct jobs are only seasonal as they are not needed in the winter. for
example resturants will employ additional members of staff to cope with
the increase in tourists in the summer
- national parks are a highly desirable areas in which to live due to
the beautiful countryside and demand for holiday homes. house
prices are on average 21% higher in national parks. this makes it
difficult for local people to purchase houses in their home towns