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The management of glacial landscapes - OCRManagement strategies in a glaciated landscape

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.

Part of GeographyDistinctive landscapes

Management strategies in a glaciated landscape - Lake District

Glaciated landscapes in the UK attract many tourists each year. This high number of tourists can cause environmental problems. Conflict over how glaciated areas are used can be minimised through the use of effective management strategies. Management strategies are ways of reducing the impact that tourists have on the mountain environment.

Traffic congestion

One of the biggest problems caused by tourism in the Lake District is traffic congestion. This is being managed through the 拢6.9 million initiative called the Go Lakes Travel Programme, which aims to:

  1. improve public transport to reduce congestion
  2. create a network of pay as you go car hire and bicycles
  3. create safe continuous routes for walking, cycling and wheelchair users
  4. provide integrated travel tickets that include different types of transport
  5. ensure that local residents benefit from improvements in public transport

Footpath erosion

Fifteen million tourists visit the Lake District each year to walk in the mountains. This has resulted in severe footpath erosion which is being addressed through the Fix the Fells project. This is a partnership of six organisations, lead by the National Trust, to restore and maintain footpaths in the Lake District.

Responsible tourism

is being encouraged by the charity Nurture Lakeland. The charity encourages local businesses and tourists to donate money to conservation projects in the area. It also encourages tourists to behave responsibly whilst they are on holiday, eg by staying on marked footpaths, using public transport and not dropping litter.

A photo of fell maintenance
Image caption,
Pitching a path in the Lake District