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I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park. I will also investigate whether or not tourism in the area is sustainable.
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... GCSE Geography Coursework In this study I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park. I will also investigate whether or not tourism in the area is sustainable. National Parks are areas of beautiful and relatively wild countryside. In 1949 ten national parks were set up by an act of parliament. They were chosen because of their beauty and popularity. There are currently 12 National Parks in England and Wales. Each National Park is managed by its own National Park authority, however they don't own it. The National Parks have lots of different owners, mainly farmers. Also they are owned by National Trust, Forestry Commission, Water Companies, Ministry of Defence and County Councils. National Parks are not parks as the public are not allowed to wander where they like. Also they are not national as they are not owned by the nation. There














