DP Geography Questionbank
Leisure at the local scale: tourism
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- .2.bp.9a: Referring to the diagram, outline two differences you would expect to find between “local parks...
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.2.bp.9b:
Explain three reasons why it is important for city planners to ensure that there are sufficient open spaces for urban residents.
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16N.2.bp.10c:
(i) State the direction in which the camera was pointing when photograph A was taken.
(ii) Referring to photograph A, suggest the evidence that the perceptual carrying capacity of Sainte-Enimie may already have been exceeded.
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16N.2.bp.9c:
Using one or more examples, evaluate the strategies designed to manage tourism in rural areas.
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16N.2.bp.10a:
Using map evidence, identify and locate two secondary tourist resources.
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16N.2.bp.10b:
Describe how one characteristic of the valley of the River Tarn limits its environmental carrying capacity.
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17M.2.bp.10a:
Outline two types of carrying capacity that apply to rural areas.
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17N.2.bp.09b:
Explain two impacts of tourism on the natural environment of rural areas.
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18M.2.bp.9b:
Explain two strategies designed to manage the environmental damage caused by tourism in one named large town or city.
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18M.2.bp.10a.i:
With reference to the photograph, identify one primary tourist attraction.
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18M.2.bp.10a.ii:
With reference to the photograph, identify one secondary tourist attraction.
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18M.2.bp.10b:
Using photographic evidence, suggest why the perceptual carrying capacity of this site might have been reached.
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18N.2.bp.9b:
Explain two management strategies to reduce environmental damage from tourism in one named rural area.
Sub sections and their related questions
Tourism management in rural areas
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16N.2.bp.9c:
Using one or more examples, evaluate the strategies designed to manage tourism in rural areas.
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16N.2.bp.10b:
Describe how one characteristic of the valley of the River Tarn limits its environmental carrying capacity.
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16N.2.bp.10c:
(i) State the direction in which the camera was pointing when photograph A was taken.
(ii) Referring to photograph A, suggest the evidence that the perceptual carrying capacity of Sainte-Enimie may already have been exceeded.
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17M.2.bp.10a:
Outline two types of carrying capacity that apply to rural areas.
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17N.2.bp.09b:
Explain two impacts of tourism on the natural environment of rural areas.
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18N.2.bp.9b:
Explain two management strategies to reduce environmental damage from tourism in one named rural area.
Tourism management in urban areas
- .2.bp.9a: Referring to the diagram, outline two differences you would expect to find between “local parks...
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.2.bp.9b:
Explain three reasons why it is important for city planners to ensure that there are sufficient open spaces for urban residents.
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16N.2.bp.10a:
Using map evidence, identify and locate two secondary tourist resources.
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18M.2.bp.9b:
Explain two strategies designed to manage the environmental damage caused by tourism in one named large town or city.
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18M.2.bp.10a.i:
With reference to the photograph, identify one primary tourist attraction.
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18M.2.bp.10a.ii:
With reference to the photograph, identify one secondary tourist attraction.
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18M.2.bp.10b:
Using photographic evidence, suggest why the perceptual carrying capacity of this site might have been reached.