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Title: National parks


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National parks
  • By Stephen Fargher

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Where are the national parks in the UK?
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History of national parks
  • The original use of national parks was mainly
    farming or for forestry. The main type of farming
    was sheep farming because of the relief of the
    land.
  • In certain areas of national parks there was
    mineral deposits such as coal and copper so the
    area was mined. This brought money into the area
    initially and brought more people to the area for
    work.
  • In 1951 the peak district became Britains first
    national park. Now there are 14 national parks
    all over the UK.
  • Some national parks have reservoirs due to the
    relief of the land so some water points now take
    place.

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Scenery of some national parks
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Facts
  • The peak district was the first national park in
    the UK
  • Around 40,000 people live in the parks
  • The national parks cover a large area of 600
    square miles with over 2000 km of public rights
    of way.
  • The main economic use of the areas are tourism
    and mining and some sheep farming but tourism has
    become the main source of income.

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Attractions
  • Walking
  • Sailing on lakes and also other water activities
  • Rock climbing on the cliffs
  • Cycle routes around the parks
  • Camping areas
  • Mounting biking
  • Small traditional pubs
  • Shops
  • Scenery such as the beautiful landscape
  • Some hotels

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Problems with tourism
  • With all tourism there is a number of problems
    which is similar for all people.
  • One of these is the amount of traffic coming to
    the national parks. This means more roads have to
    be built which will further damage the
    environment and the pollution which is also
    produces may affect some of the wildlife.
  • There is also a large problem of litter because
    many people who visit the area also produce
    litter because in a large area such as the peak
    district it is hard to have bins every where and
    to constantly empty them.
  • Climbing may result in loss of some wildlife such
    as birds that nest on the rock face

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  • Many people concentrate on the tourist areas so
    other small businesses might not get the income
    they need to sustain themselves.
  • Due to the large number of people walking along
    the parks many footpaths soil erosion may take
    place or people may damage the many plants if
    they stray off the pathways to explore the area
    further.

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Ways in which to combat the problems
  • Try to encourage more people to use public
    transport instead of there own cars.
  • To try and conserve the areas more, maybe by
    having fines for those who are caught damaging
    the environment.
  • To look after the local people so they dont feel
    alienated in there own home area
  • To try and encourage people to take an interest
    in local traditional and to try to get them to go
    into the small shops

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  • Try to encourage people to stay longer by having
    a number of hotels and maybe some cafes.
  • Encourage people to visit all year round not just
    in the summer when the weather is nice. The
    scenery is often nice when covered in snow
  • Try to get people to get the most out of there
    existing resources instead of relying on tourism
    for income
  • Better advertisement of some of the national parks

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