Wednesday, December 12, 2018
'National Parks As Playgrounds\r'
'1. My reason for deciding  interior(a)  puts  atomic number 18 playgrounds\r\n* A  internal Park is an  bea set aside by  governance for the  cling toion of the  surroundings.  field of study  place should be  bear on but at the same time they should be enjoyed by members of the  unexclusive which  bases me have the opinion that they should be places for current enjoyment, i.e. playgrounds.\r\n* I do not  recover that  subject  put  atomic number 18 m drillums because museums   ar buildings  utilise for storing and exhibiting objects of historical, scientific, or cultural interest.\r\n* Also, I do not think that  case Parks are Sanctuaries because these are known as Nature Reserves which protect plants, birds and wild animals for their own sake.\r\n2. Additional reasons why I consider National Parks are playgrounds\r\n* In England, National Parks were defined by  exemplify of Parliament (1949) as ââ¬Å"areas of great  congenital  mantrap giving opportunities for open-air recreation   , established so that natural beauty  disregard be preserved and  compound and so that the enjoyment of the scenery by the public  potty be promoted.ââ¬Â I  remember this to be a very interesting point.\r\n* I believe National Parks are playgrounds because they are enjoyed by visitors, and are not kept just to be preserved. They should be enjoyed while they are still  present and Government needs to ensure that the National Parks are properly managed to preserve them for future generations.\r\n*  each National Parks provide basic opportunities for walking,  ride and fishing but   more(prenominal) or less provide  specialist attractions e.g. caving and pot holing in the limestone areas of the Brecon Beacons and the Peak District. National Parks provide the facilities for over night accommodation and the use of walkways and trails for visitors free of charge.\r\n3. Data information to support why National Parks are playgrounds\r\n* Park passes  fundament be purchased by email, at P   arks Canada  utility Centres in Calgory and Edmonton, at some gas  place and  step to the foredoor equipment stores, as  head as at the  put gates, and at automated pass machines.\r\n*  local anaesthetic book stores sell maps, guides and books on  first-class honours degree  meet camping.\r\n* Camp invests are close to roads for access by recreational vehicles. Most have flush toilets, and some have showers. Only the Tunnel Mountain site near Banff, and the Lake Louise Trailer Park have electrical energy hook-ups. Both sites are open throughout the year. The others are open in the summer months  save. Fees are  amid $10 and $20 a night, with an extra $3 firewood.\r\n* Banff has its popularity, its ecological and cultural importance, its contribution to the economy and its  serving to visitors  every serve to create a park that is quite unlike any other  protect area in Canada.\r\n* Banff is a place where  mint can discover the wonder of the natural environment and appreciate first h   and the  fetidness of the heritage. It is  as well a place where people recognise their  place in the Eco-system and act accordingly.\r\n* Costa Rica has 60%  run\r\n* Tourism in Costa Rica now has more than 781,000 tourists each year. Giving it the 69th biggest tourist industry out of 176 countries world  enormous.\r\n* Costa Ricas National Parks  take volcanoes, cave systems, tropical forests and long sandy beaches  many another(prenominal) of the 781,000 tourists visit the National Parks. They include scientists, naturalists and Eco-tourists as well as sight-seers.\r\n* Costa Rica is an L.E.D.C, the GNP is very low but the life expectance in very  game â⬠76 years.\r\n* Many National Parks are located within easy access of  major conurbations. This has allowed a large number of visitors including those who live in urban areas to visit areas of natural beauty  much(prenominal)(prenominal) as the Lake District and Tortuguero National Parks. This is mainly  referable to the large    growth of the motorway network e.g. the  capacious road systems in the North of Costa Rica, which has allowed  crusade times to be reduced and has also  slip by to reduced driving distances between conurbations and National Parks.\r\n* Banff National Parks vegetation includes alpine meadows covered with flowers. There are campgrounds and trailer sites for visitors, as well as hotels in nearby towns. The great influx of visitors has made  unmanageable the maintenance of Banff National Park as a conservation area, and it has become mainly\r\n* Costa Ricas National Parks help to protect many of the countries 208 species of mammals, 850 birds, 220 reptiles, and 132 amphibians as well as 9000 plants. a recreational area.\r\nare bred and protected National Parks may  go over birds and animals\r\n6. The large numbers of people entering National Parks could begin to change the Parks. They could cause problems such as congestion, ruining natural habitats, the gradual  corrosion of footpaths    and vegetation and the overcrowding of ââ¬Å"Honeypots.ââ¬Â Therefore visitors need to be managed to make sure that these problems dont occur this can be achieved by giving guided tours, only allowing a  original number of people to enter the park or setting up toll systems where visitors have to  hire to view the scenery or experience the wide range of activities the park has to offer.\r\nThe final solution to transaction with the problem of too many tourists is to use zones which can help to protect wildlife and allow Eco-systems to be maintained, they can help the park authorities because they allow the  prevail and management of visitors coming in and out of the park. The only problem with zoning is that it prevents free access for visitors. Banff National Park is managed because it allows nature to flourish and people from all around the world can take  tell in the life of the park and also allows the richness of life to be respected and celebrated.\r\n'  
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