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suggest how over time loss of character may lead to conflict between groups of people
farmers and tourists - the tourists would create more traffic for farmers
what is an AONB
and area in England, wales or northern ireland that has been designated for conservation by the government
what is and AONB also known as
national landscapes
where is chichester harbour
south coast
central
estuary environment
how is chichester harbour presented
photos = positive, very aesthetic
videos = calm sea, good weather, positive
social media = individuals views, not representative, could be AI
newspaper = only shows negative e.g. murder
local residents - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
live locally
nice place but overcrowded with tourists
traffic jams and busy places at certain times of the year
local businesses - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
rely on locals and tourists for business
good because it generates profit
number of tourists fluctuates and changes their income
second home owners - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
only visit a few times a year or rent it out
quiet idyllic place, much better than the city
only spend small amounts of time here at the best points of the year
tourists - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
visit for 1-2 weeks , contribute to local economy
beautiful place to visit because they only go in summer
only come when conditions are best
boating clubs - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
use the harbour for hobbies
perfect location for their chosen hobby but is largely interrupted by tourists
large amounts of tourists use the boating club in summer
environmentalists - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
keen to keep the area protected
its an AONB
personal experiences make then think they need to protect it
farmers - chichester harbour - engagement, perceptions, reasons
farm large areas or maximum yields
tourists disrupt the area
high numbers of tourists come in the summer
give an example of how peoples identity would make then defend a place
greggxit
locals in Cornwall in 2020 were upset as another shop tries to sell baked goods when they already have the Cornish pasty
“satan’s franchise”
they boycotted it so it had to close
how did people defend their culture in the lake district
commercialisation
lowther estate wanted to put 10 motor yachts on a lake in Grasmere
200 locals gathered to protest
it is described as “the loveliest spot that man has every found”
how might different groups feel about a new cinema opening
younger population will love it
older generations think it might be somewhere that antisocial behaviour takes place
how might different groups feel about a library closing
schools students may be upset as they no longer have access to that education
depends on how much you valued education in your upbringing
informal presentation
produced by small groups or individuals
less factual
tv
social media
formal presentation
political agenices making information
factual
newspapers
statistics
how is manchester presented in the news
mainly shows the negatives
crime
politics
how is manchester presented in social media
mainly shows the football and things to attract tourists to the city
how is manchester presented in literature
shows the perception of manchester from different view poi