The lake district

The lake district

The lake district

Conflicts can occur:

  • Most popular national park in the UK.
  • Has lakes and mountains.
  • Offers a large range of activities such a boating, walking, climbing and historic interest.

These activities cause conflicts:

  • Popular walking areas suffer from erosion.
  • Mountain bikes and horses spoil the landscape by churning up the grass into mud.
  • Speed boats create noise pollution which annoys other boaters and tourists.
  • Cars cause traffic jams at popular times and air pollution.
  • There are not enough parking spaces for cars so they have to park in the road and on grass.
  • Tourists park in front of farmer's gates - blocking the farmers' entrance.
  • Tourists drop litter and pick wild flowers.

What can be done to solve it?

  • Some roads completely closed and others can be closed except for local traffic.
  • A park and ride scheme could be created.
  • This makes it more pleasant for other tourists.
  • BUT people in the tourist industry lose out as if you have a shop on a busy road, it will get more trade than a shop on a road which is closed to traffic.
  • Speed restrictions on lakes.
  • Limit public access to footpaths and fence off sensitive areas.
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Growth of leisure industry

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