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Malham. The effects of tourism in an MIC. Where is Malham ?. Malham is a village in North Yorkshire, England. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales with a population of approximately 150.
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Malham The effects of tourism in an MIC
Where is Malham? • Malham is a village in North Yorkshire, England. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales with a population of approximately 150. • The surrounding countryside is well known for its limestone pavements and other examples of limestone scenery. • The most obvious tourist attractions are Malham Tarn, Malham Cove, and the dry valley.
Malham is a popular walkers' destination. • The rise in tourism over Malham's history has led to some deterioration of the area's surrounding paths as tourists wander off the paths and cause pockets of erosion, a process often called "footpath erosion". • The footpaths in the area are maintained by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
The area is part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. • There are 15 National Parks in England and Wales, beautiful areas of mountains, meadows, moorlands, woods and wetlands. • They are areas of protected countryside that everyone can visit, and where people live, work and shape the landscape. • And each one has an organisation that looks after the landscape and wildlife and helps people enjoy and learn about the area.
The Pennine Way is a 270 mile (440 km) footpath that goes from central England, along the Pennine mountains, to the Scottish border. • It passes through Malham.
Investigation: Is tourism good for Malham or bad for Malham? • Read pages 297-299 • Make a list of evidence from the book. You must give detail in your evidence- names and numbers. • You can group evidence as social, economic or environmental. • Or group it as positive and negative. • Write a conclusion to answer the question using your evidence.
Hand in your Investigation on Monday 19th March. • Total marks 30. • Introduction- including location details 9 • Evidence 9 • Analysis 6 • Conclusion 6