Human uses of fold mountains (The Alps Case Study) Farming · The steep upland areas are used to farm goats, to produce milk, meat and cheese · Farmers can also plant crops in the nutrient rich floors of valleys · Sunnier slopes can be used to plant vineyards, to make wine which helps to boost their income · Farmers use pipes to transport the milk down from the steep slopes Tourism · 100 million tourists visit the Alps each year · New villages have been built to cater for tourists (e.g Tignes, France) · Ski runs, lifts and cable cars as well as hotels cover the landscape Forestry · Second most important type of land use · Many forests have been lost to settlements and river regulation · Scots pines are planted over the Alps, as they can withstand the goats · However this means many native tree species have been lost Hydroelectric power · Fast flowing rivers are good for HEP power stations- the speed of the water turns the turbines to create the electricity · The narrow valleys are dammed. Switzerland gets 60% of its power from HEP power stations in the Alps · The electricity is used to power local homes, it’s also taken to further away cities Mining · Often the minerals were blasted from the ground in large quarries which scarred the landscape · Salt, iron ore, silver and copper were mined in the Alps, but mining has declined due to cheaper foreign sources · Eisenerz in Austria developed as a mining village as there was lots of iron ore in the mountains which was used to make steel for nearby industry
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