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The management of glacial landscapes - OCREconomic activities in glaciated areas

Economic activities take place in glaciated areas but these may cause conflict. Management strategies try to reduce this conflict and ensure that the land is being used responsibly.

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Economic activities in glaciated areas

Many glaciated landscapes are upland spaces. A glaciated landscape is one which has features and landforms which were created by glaciers. The landscapes are home to many different types of activities. Some of these activities are economic or bring money into the area. These include:

  • Farming - areas are used for . The upper slopes of the Lake District are ideal for sheep farming. The lower slopes of glaciated areas are suitable for dairy and beef farming.
  • Water management - the water in mountainous areas can be collected and stored in a . The steep slopes of the mountains and narrow valleys provide a suitable environment for damming water. This water can be used to generate . Dams may also be used to store drinking water which can then be transferred to areas.
  • Forestry - glaciated areas are often covered in woodland and forest. These forests may be logged to provide materials. Forestry provides a lot of employment and contributes significantly to the economy.
  • - glaciated areas provide a valuable source of rock and minerals. Glaciated landscapes provide easy access for quarrying, and so many quarries are located in these areas.
  • Tourism - this is a major source of income in Wales, Scotland and the Lake District. People visit these places to enjoy the beautiful landscape created by . This environment is popular with tourists because it provides opportunities for walking, cycling, sailing and kayaking.
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