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It must have been built to house working class people who couldn’t afford to live far from their jobs.
This photo supports the enquiry question as it shows the environmental impact tourism has had on
Cromer. If we measure the wind direction of the ten sites, wind directions in urban areas will be
more varied as obstacles block the wind and prevent the wind from retaining constant direction.
From this information, the environmental impact on Cromer has not been as destructive as other
tourist destinations, as the council look after the area well but there has still been some substantial
damage caused. This photo helps to answer one of the enquiry questions, as it shows an
environmental effect of tourism in Cromer. In conclusion my surveys show that the economic impact
in Cromer includes an increase in jobs, and the development of services such as schools and
hospitals. Tourism Worldwide This graph shows the amount of tourists that travel to the UK and the
amount that travel abroad. If we wanted to we could have gone inside the shop and asked the
owner. Also I would expect there to be a high number of chain stores and comparison shops in the
High street but as we go further away from the High street the lower order shops (convenience
stores) will crowd together because they can’t afford the High Prices of the land on the High Street.
It can be easily seen from this scatter graph that the depth increases as you go further. I also took
photographs of tourist attractions which will help me to show if tourism offers Cromer a good
economic future. Site 4 was near an urban area, (Holford), which meant that there was concrete and.
The housing near the centre will be terraced 19 th century and as you go further away from centre
the housing will change to inter-war housing. The data will also help to show if as a result of tourism
Cromer has a low environmental quality. From my general knowledge of Colchester I thought that
there would be a large percentage of category F shops which are chain stores but I don’t think that
they are situated on the High Street, I think they are situated in shopping centres like culver square.
Will Williams AQA GCSE geography physical landscapes in the uk: boscastle flood management.
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6 Site 7 Site 8. Collecting relevant data, analysis and drawing
conclusions using the data. This is because Cromer is hard to reach and there isn't much point staying
for just a day. Hypothesis 2- The depth of the river will increase as you go from source to mouth.
Soft Engineering - is the use of ecological principles and practices to reduce erosion and. Another
development tourists think is necessary is better road access; this is a problem for Cromer as it is hard
to reach, compared to other resorts. Will Williams Fcase study: aqa gcse geography the living world:
north slope, alaska oppor. Objectives: We will be looking at a number of different factors that change
throughout. This allows the stores to use large floors and can have more goods because they can
invest more money into the goods they have rather than worry about the rent. The environment
surveys will also change day to day and we have only got a few surveys in a small section of Exeter.
Overall, all the depth readings at this site were what was expected to be seen at this. There are many
different methods of sampling sediment. Also, although the speech bubble on pg 28 shows that a
substantial amount of tourists think Cromer needs developing, this graph shows that the major
believe Cromer will still have a good economic future without this development. Also the increase in
employment is due to the growth in tourist related shops and these jobs are usually low paid and
seasonal and in the secondary industry.
In this section I shall be presenting my data as graphs and describing the basic trends. In this instance
we are interested in finding our how the people of the local are view the coastal protection. At site 5,
the gradient was seen to increase and this could be an. The Coursebook includes clear, practical
support for students, case studies, fieldwork ideas and a diverse range of stimulus material. At site 5,
the gradient was seen to increase and this could be an. Draw on candidates’ personal experiences of
consuming and responding to film. Marl. Overall, visually, my hypothesis, that the width will increase
as you go from. The data was also reliable as I knew it was primary data. Site 4 was near an urban
area, (Holford), which meant that there was concrete and. This meant that the width of the river was
expected to. It scored 0 penalty points on the Index of Decay survey which again reinforces how
good a place to live it is. The traffic count shows the different levels of traffic on Church St, during
the day. Because of how modern it is Tollgate Drive didn’t pick up any penalty points on the Index
of Decay survey. River Holford which were the width, the depth and the gradient. As you can see on
the land use map on page 6 the River Holford flows through urban. Also the increase in employment
is due to the growth in tourist related shops and these jobs are usually low paid and seasonal and in
the secondary industry. George Dumitrache What's hot ( 20 ) IGCSE Rivers IGCSE Rivers
CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHY A2 REVISION - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT:
ENVIRONMENTAL DEG. TERTIARY INDUSTRY: Tertiary industry jobs mean jobs that provide
a service, and require more skills and are usually higher better paid e.g. teacher, doctor.
ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE: The age range that can work and earn money. Hypothesis 3 was
rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. Combustion gas from cars and
the hot wind from air conditioning fans cause anthropogenic heat. This photo supports the enquiry
question as it shows the environmental impact tourism has had on Cromer. It scored 2 in the Index of
Decay section which isn’t too bad; it just had a bit of paint peeling on a few houses. This
information will be relevant to me finding the answers to my enquiry questions. Below is how we
found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. The results are similar for both graphs with the almost
the same amount of people thinking Cromer has a good future. We chose to sample eight sites along
the River Holford’s course because this would. It must have been built to house working class people
who couldn’t afford to live far from their jobs. There was a lack of rain before we went on this field
trip which meant that the river in. Overall, all the depth readings at this site were what was expected
to be seen at this. The width of the river starts to increase as we go from site1to site 4 by 2.95m. At
site.
I expect to find that High order stores that have a specialist product (carpets, computers, electrical
goods) to cluster so that the customers can compare the styles and prices. Depth (m) 5 0.016 0.51
0.083 0.04 0.07 0.089 0.053 0.15. There are three types of sampling methods which could have been
used on this river. From the pictogram, it is clear to see that it is mostly elderly people that visit
Cromer, with 30 been counted in one 10 minute period. It was important that we all counted
pedestrians at the same time. Average Clast Size (cm) 9.84 9.6 8.64 10.28 12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34.
There should be five clear sections in every piece of coursework. Unleashing the Power of AI Tools
for Enhancing Research, International FDP on. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it
tells you what is expected to. Will Williams Why did jordan romero climb further than edmund (1)
Why did jordan romero climb further than edmund (1) Will Williams Dorset coast Dorset coast Will
Williams Some advice on safeguarding for teachers and ICT inc. Gradient along the eight sites of the
river Holford. I found evidence of clustering at the top of the high street, near the Odeon, where
four estate agents group all round one corner. If we measure the wind direction of the ten sites, wind
directions in urban areas will be more varied as obstacles block the wind and prevent the wind from
retaining constant direction. SECONDARY INDUSTRY: Secondary industry jobs involve working
in factories. On the blank page (Appendix 1) produce a field sketch to show the profile of. This is
because of the amount of people using the high street, there is bound to be more litter from them. I
found this data to be quite reliable as the whole class was allocated different part of Cromer to
comment on and put our results together. Hypothesis 1- The width of the river will increase as you
move from the source to. But from the map you can also see that the shopping area (Church St, West
St) have a considerably low environmental quality. This photo was taken on the beach and in the late
afternoon. Towns that surround Cromer are East Runton, Sheringham, Overstand and West Runton.
You can describe the main trends and account for any anomalous result. It is a 20 th Century
terraced housing area which would have rich people because they are very expensive houses.
However we were doing this in a group so some people may find litter more disgusting than others
and give different marks according to their opinions. At site 5, the gradient was seen to increase and
this could be an. Fcase study: aqa gcse geography physical landscapes in the uk: boscastle floo.
Overall, there is an increase in depth as you go along the river’s course. Also, although the speech
bubble on pg 28 shows that a substantial amount of tourists think Cromer needs developing, this
graph shows that the major believe Cromer will still have a good economic future without this
development. Litter was not so much of a problem as there appeared to be less people within this
zone. There is also a large percentage of category C shops which are legal and financial service shops
(17%).
Holford. It took the least amount of time to measure so was therefore taken first. We. I also took
photographs of tourist attractions which will help me to show if tourism offers Cromer a good
economic future. It can be easily seen from this scatter graph that the width increased as you went
form. Interpretation- The population pyramid on the previous page shows the different age ranges of
people that live in Cromer and Newham. This meant that the width of the river was expected to. This
contrasts to the frame which is the opposite. In Kilve the channel has been altered by man making
them more. Historically, previous attempts to create development in the Shoreham Port area have
been unsuccessful. Also we find out that 23% of the people who live there have jobs in the craft
related industry. From the chart you can see that most of the jobs are either in the primary or
secondary industry, with only a few in the tertiary industry. To help support the investigation, you
can pull the corresponding error log from your web server and submit it our support team. A mere
3% of the people living here live in a purpose built flat. Because of how modern it is Tollgate Drive
didn’t pick up any penalty points on the Index of Decay survey. Employment figures show that 15%
of the people living in Somerset work in the hotel. It is possible for tourism to offer Cromer a good
economic future, by increasing job rates and improving services such as schools and parks.
Pedestrian Count To answer my enquiry questions on the economic impact of tourism on Cromer and
if tourism offers Cromer a good economic future, I had to do a pedestrian count. Employment
figures show that 15% of the people living in Somerset work in the hotel. This shows us that
specialist stores like to group together outside of town because the land is cheaper and generally they
can purchase more warehouse space. Although the data that I found out was useful to my coursework
I didn't find this method to be as reliable as it could've been. Getting diseases from the river Hands
were washed thoroughly with soap. In Kilve the channel has been altered by man making them
more. First, 15 clasts were picked up from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so. These
shops sell goods such as gifts, novelty items and seafood. This problem has also, already been shown
in the flowchart and may lead to Cromer not having a good economic future, as people will choose
to go to other resorts as they are more accessible. Fig. 10 Pedestrian Count - Pictogram Morning:
0:46- 0:56 Afternoon: 2:16- 2:22 Late Afternoon: 2:20-2:30 Key: Interpretation- The above
pictogram shows the results from my pedestrian count, which I completed on Church St. This graph
could also help to show that Cromer doesn't have a very good chance of having an economic future
as tourism hasn't helped to improve job opportunities and employment levels. Fig. 15 Interpretation-
This radar chart shows the different jobs residents in Cromer have. Clearly in an area where the coast
is retreating we may illicit more powerful responses than in this location. The information I needed
for the flowcharts was collected from the internet, therefore making it secondary data. Tourism in
Cromer could be greatly improved if there was better access to the roads. Other factors such as the
weather may affect mood of the surveyors. Additional Data collected- This section of my
coursework will include any additional information I will collect from secondary resources.
This allows the stores to use large floors and can have more goods because they can invest more
money into the goods they have rather than worry about the rent. Where we were along the drainage
basin could have changed the width of the river. The following page has a copy of the results from
the tourist's questionnaires. They don’t need a car because they are in walking distance of everything
they need e.g town, hospital. Where we were along the drainage basin could have changed the width
of the river. Some readings were defaulted at 100 seconds because at some sites, the water was too.
It is possible for tourism to offer Cromer a good economic future, by increasing job rates and
improving services such as schools and parks. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source
Rocks Of. Draw on candidates’ personal experiences of consuming and responding to film. One
explanation of why the width decreased at some sites but then unexpectedly. Hypothesis 1 ?: ?If we
measure the surface temperatures of the five rural sites and five urban sites in the GEC, I think that
the surface temperatures in urban areas will be much higher than in rural areas as paved surfaces,
such as concrete and asphalt absorb most of the sunlight and produce substantial amount of heat due
to low specific heat capacity. Flow Rate (s) 2 100 43.06 58.46 18.62 10.4 23.35 100 61.49. This is
the Spearman’s Rank formula written in mathematical notation. I believe this would improve the
reliability of my results as the time I collected the data would be more spaced out. You can describe
the main trends and account for any anomalous result. Additional data collected Comparing
flowcharts To show Cromer's growth as a tourist destination I will use two flowcharts to show the
development of Cromer compared with traditional seaside resorts. The chart shows that most (44)
residents believe that traffic congestion is the main problem, while noise is the second problem. As
you can see from the table above, this hypothesis. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s
rank equation. Problems and Limitations encountered in Data Collection. At site 5, the gradient was
seen to increase and this could be an. Fcase study: aqa gcse geography urban issues and challenges:
birmingham, urba. To collect this data I had to ask at least two residents and two tourists a set of
questions. I will highlight Cromer on every map and also any roads where I completed my surveys.
ELDERLY DEPENDENT: The age range that usually have to rely on the economically active. The
Middle class housing are owned by wealthier people who can afford more space and also can afford
to travel slightly longer to work. Another development tourists think is necessary is better road
access; this is a problem for Cromer as it is hard to reach, compared to other resorts. Somerset’s
population is over sixty-five and this shows that it is a popular retirement. Deciding on the sampling
strategy is very important in reducing subjectivity and increasing the. Interpretation- The map on the
opposite page shows my results from the business dependency survey.

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