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does the lake district have just one sense of place

. Fieldwork Objectives. To develop practical fieldwork skills such as field sketches and bi-polar environmental quality surveysTo introduce a case study which focuses on landscape conservation, paying particular attention to the role of human activity in environmental change.. . . . Two Fieldwork Sites.

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does the lake district have just one sense of place

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    1. Does the Lake District have just one sense of place? Aim: to compare two contrasting locations in the Lake District National Park through ‘sense of place’ activities.

    3. Two Fieldwork Sites Great Woods Bowness

    4. The Great Woods

    5. What will we do here… Investigate soundscapes Use ‘human cameras’ Create and annotate a field sketch Complete a bi-polar survey Analyse images and poems Write your own poem or rap

    6. Bowness

    7. What will we do here… Investigate soundscapes Use ‘human cameras’ Create and annotate a field sketch Complete a bi-polar survey Collect materials for a collage

    8. What will we do afterwards… Create a collage using your collected items to demonstrate your thoughts and observations about the place of Bowness. 2. Present your work - read your poem from Great Woods, then explain the reasons behind your Bowness collage, highlighting any similarities and differences between the two sites. 3. Hold a group discussion to confirm or dispute the assumption that the Lake District National Park has just one distinctive sense of place.

    9. Just remember… We want to know your own personal thoughts and feelings about each place. It doesn’t matter if you feel differently to anyone else – it’s your views that count! Just relax to truly experience each place

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