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PRIMARY INDUSTRY: Primary industry jobs are usually low paid and low skilled. Only 20
residents thought that vandalism and crime was an issue, while 13 residents believed that no problem
had occurred as a result of tourism. It shows how many shops on Church St are tourist dependent.
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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. I went at three different times during the day and for
ten minutes I recorded the amount of young, middle aged and elderly pedestrians that walked past
using a simple tally chart. Interpretation- The map on the opposite page shows my results from the
business dependency survey. As well as there being a good environmental impact; tourism also
creates a bad environmental impact in Cromer such as traffic congestion and litter in the main
shopping area. See other similar resources ?3.50 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not
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improvements Tes paid licence How can I reuse this. SECONDARY INDUSTRY: Secondary
industry jobs involve working in factories. To collect this data I only needed a pen, and my survey. I
will also write about tourism in the U.K, tourism worldwide and the benefits and costs of tourism
worldwide. Also the fact that the Cromer Council refuses to develop the area shows that Cromer
may not have a good economic future as the council will not develop the area for all age ranges. Fig.
17 (Traffic on West St) Interpretation- This photograph was taken on West St in the afternoon and
shows the environmental impact of tourism on Cromer. The town has developed ahead of its time,
evidence for this is that the hotels and residential areas were built much earlier than in other resorts.
This is mainly because of package tourism in LEDC's. But from the map you can also see that the
shopping area (Church St, West St) have a considerably low environmental quality. For example if
we were to visit in a more tourist seasonal month there may be a higher amount of litter. This means
tourism helps to keep the area clean to promote the area as a tourist destination. I will compare a
flow chart showing the growth of a traditional seaside resort, with a flowchart showing the growth
of Cromer. To travel to Cromer we used the M11 to Cambridge (80km approx) and the rest of the
journey we traveled on smaller roads. Introduction To complete this piece of coursework, we went
away on a weekend geography field trip. You can see that traffic is at its highest during the
afternoon, with 67 cars being counted in one 10 minute period. This information will be relevant to
me finding the answers to my enquiry questions. This graph helps to answer the enquiry questions as
it shows that tourism hasn't offered Cromer a good economic future as there is not that many
economically active residents living in Cromer. Fig. 19 Interpretation- The above photo shows a gift
shop in Cromer. I also chose to ask my questionnaires on Church Street, and Garden Street as both
are the main shopping streets. After a site was given a score for each topic, the overall score was
worked out. Additional Data collected- This section of my coursework will include any additional
information I will collect from secondary resources. This is because, Cromer has strict environmental
laws and is an area if natural outstanding beauty, so it is protected from development.
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of lessons, in one place. The least popular benefit amongst residents was tourism develops attractions
and facilities (19 out of 97 residents chose this). The environmental impact is good in some ways,
because as a result of tourism the council needs to keep the area tidier to encourage tourists to visit
the area. Want it Create your account in moments and select Zip at checkout. But saying this Cromer
has no big amusements and not as many hotels today. See other similar resources ?0.00 4.00 1 review
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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. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Introduction
To complete this piece of coursework, we went away on a weekend geography field trip. It shows
how many shops on Church St are tourist dependent. See other similar resources ?4.00 5.00 1 review
BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. This sheet was created to encourage
building of revision notes at home for unenthusiastic C-D students. This graph can help to answer
the second enquiry question, as is it shows what the residents of Cromer think, and the interpretation
shows the reasons why Cromer may have a good future, and also why it may suffer as a tourist
destination. Fig. 13 Interpretation- This bar chart shows whether tourists think Cromer has a good
future in tourism. Although this data was reliable, a factor that could've affected it is the time of year,
as there may have been more traffic or noise if we visited in August. Also secondary data is less
reliable than primary data. Photographs I used photos that I took in Cromer to show things such as
the environment and tourist directed shops. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
required to reflect your happiness. This survey is useful to me because as well as showing the
economic impact of tourism, it will show if Cromer relies heavily on tourists. This is because it is very
important for the council to keep this area tidy, as it is a favorite place for tourists to visit. 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. Location- In the location I will use four maps at different scales to show the location
of Cromer. This survey can be compared with Fig.12, which shows that the majority of residents
believe Cromer has a good future in tourism. Both Fig.16 and 12 show that Cromer is dependent on
tourism for a good economy. Tourism is a case study heavy module, so the revision material has
ended up with a lot of tables to simplify the key ideas. The maps show Europe, East Anglia, Norfolk
and Cromer. It engages all your students with interesting,up-to-date examples and relevant case
studies. I found this method very effective as the final data used was not from just one person, but a
large group of both tourists and residents, so I also had a mixture of different opinions. I will be
investigating tourism in Cromer, because I have previously studied the impact of tourism in an LEDC
(Kenya), and I think it will be beneficial for me to study the impact of tourism in an MEDC (U.K).
Also tourism is a rapidly growing industry which can greatly benefit Britain as it is a tertiary
industry, and has many benefits so it is an important topic to study. All of this information is
important to me as it will help to answer my main enquiry questions, on whether Cromer has a good
economic future and what the impact of tourism on Cromer is. Pay in 4 equal installments Use your
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Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing Research, International FDP on. This issue has
been already acknowledged in Fig. 1, and seems to be a key issue if Cromer wants to have a good
economic future. I will interpret each graph, by stating what the results show using figures,
suggesting reasons for those results and finally making links between the set of results I have and the
enquiry questions. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. 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. The following page has
a copy of the results from the tourist's questionnaires. I chose to collect this data in the afternoon as
this was the time both tourists and residents would be out. Accessible, clear and thorough, this
Student Book covers the human geography component of the course. The Yachana ecolodge in the
Amazon forest in Ecuador is an example of this. Very helpful - thanks Empty reply does not make
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violates our terms and conditions. This revision guide has been written to give you an overview of
what is required for the tourism topic. I would. In the UK, 52 million domestic holidays are taken. 47
million short haul and 13 million long haul flights are taken a. Her opinion is that Cromer will remain
the same; it will not develop industrially or diversify into other ways of attracting a wider range of
people. Business Dependency Survey I used the business dependency survey to show whether there
are shops in Cromer that are tourist dependent. On the other hand tourism only offers seasonal
business to many shops and this may be a problem as tourists only visit certain times if the year. My
second enquiry question was if tourism offers Cromer a good economic future. Enjoyyy Full
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document. Extreme environments are places where people find it difficult to live. I chose these sites
as both are popular with tourists and the beach is an area of beauty which should be looked after.
Investment was made in the area providing new facilities and. Below are some of the similarities and
differences between Cromer and other traditional seaside resorts. I found this method both partly
reliable and unreliable. The data will also help to show if as a result of tourism Cromer has a low
environmental quality. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have downloaded this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. Traffic is at its lowest around lunchtime, this may be because a lot
of the tourists are on the beach or in restaurants. These shops rely heavily on the business they
receive from tourists. This photograph helps to answer as it shows that there are businesses that rely
on tourism, therefore tourism has had a good economic impact on Cromer. I found this method both
partly reliable and unreliable. The economic impact means the effect on jobs, the economy and
whether tourism brings enough jobs and money to Cromer. This graph can be linked back to both of
the enquiry questions as it is clear to see that, a lot of residents believe that tourism has a good
economic impact on Cromer by bringing money to the area, which can be used by the local council to
improve services.

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