1. What are the four main types of management strategies that national parks use to protect honeypot sites? And how does each one work? 1. 4. 3. 2.
2. Management of a Honeypot WALT –To identify the 4 main management strategies in national parks. WILF – to produce a group presentation of explained (L5) management ideas for Castleton.
3. What are the four main types of management strategies that national parks use to protect honeypot sites? And how does each one work? 1. 4. 3. 2. NO ENTRY TO PLACES Compensate People Control where people can walk EDUCATE PEOPLE
4. Your groups are competing for a contract for the contract to who should be in charge of the management of Castleton? The National Park Authority (NPA) has asked your expert opinions on how Castleton and the local beauty trails can be protected from overuse. The NPA also want your ideas to be sustainable. This is important so that villages relying on income from tourist can stay in the village. Importantly tourists should still feel like they can explore the area freely and not be missing out on any of the Peak District National Parks outstanding beauty. The best management idea will be used in Castleton to protect the natural beauty of the place whilst maintaining an income for the locals. New and original ideas are more than welcome!
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8. Mark Scheme I can list the four management strategies which the National Parks Authority use to manage a honeypot like Castleton. I have attempted to give some ideas how to protect Castleton (LEVEL 4) I can explain the difference between the four management stratergies used to manage tourist areas in National Parks. I can Explain 3 ways of protecting Castleton (LEVEL 5) I can explain what a honeypot is and explain the three types. I can also pick and choose the right management strategies for a place like Castleton and explain my ideas in detail. I also have some original ideas to keep both tourist and villagers happy (LEVEL 6)