Hunstanton 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyField WorkGCSEAQA Created by: SamuelTyeCreated on: 02-08-17 08:03 What is the first investigation Investigate how sand dunes change inland 1 of 38 What is a risk Assessment A tool used to ensure safety when conducting fieldwork 2 of 38 Primary Data Dat collected that are original & collected for the first time 3 of 38 Secondary Data Data collected by using already available sources 4 of 38 3 Primary Data collected Vegetation cover , Infiltration , pH 5 of 38 Random Sampling Collecting data from a random site to allow for no bias 6 of 38 Systematic Sampling A quick & easy method where you take a regular sample (Every 8.2m) 7 of 38 Stratified Sampling Places are deliberately chosen according to the topic investigated (E.g: Location of transact line) 8 of 38 Advantages of collating & sharing data with others Increases sample size , increase range of data , to spot patterns 9 of 38 How did vegetation change inland The further you go inland, the more vegetation cover 10 of 38 How did infiltration change inland The furthe inland you go, there's a slight increase in infiltration time 11 of 38 How did moisture & pH change inland The further inland you go, it remains the same 12 of 38 Visual presentation data Diagrams,sketches,photographs 13 of 38 Graphical presentation data Line graphs,bar graphs, pie charts ETC 14 of 38 Cartographic presentation data Sketch maps, choropleth maps 15 of 38 What were the human impacts on the sand dunes Litter (causing sand to be trapped & form a dune) + Trampling grass (kills marram grass, loosening structure of dunes) 16 of 38 Sampling size 11 sites along transact line 17 of 38 Timings Had to rush due to limited time 18 of 38 Method structures Only one transact line 19 of 38 Impacts of day,month, weather It was a hot sunny day & had'nt rained in a while, also less people du to school day 20 of 38 Issues with equipment The pH & moisture monitor seemed to not be working 21 of 38 Fieldwork enquiry 2 The impact of tourism on Hunstanton 22 of 38 Primary data collected in enquiry 2 Questionnaire asking about impacts of tourism 23 of 38 How were the Sampling techniques used Systematic Sampling (every 3 people we asked) + Stratified Sampling (Picked 3 green spaces to analyse) 24 of 38 EQS Environmental Quality Survey 25 of 38 What did we find from the EQS That all 3 green sites are generally well maintained (presented by a diverging bar graph) 26 of 38 Land Use survey Showed us what the land is used for 27 of 38 What did we find from the land use survey That the land is most used for tourist shops + cafes 28 of 38 What did we find from the questionnaire Most people stayed longer than 1 night , Most people liked to walk in Hunstanton 29 of 38 What were the benefits of tourism from the questionnaire Jobs, money & diversity 30 of 38 What were the disadvantages of tourism from the questionnaire Rubbish, traffic, vandalism 31 of 38 Divergent Bar Graph A Graph showing positive + negative results & used for EQS 32 of 38 Colour coded transect A way of identifying what buildings were used in the land use survey 33 of 38 Wordle A way of seeing the most used words given to us by the questionnaire 34 of 38 Pie Chart Showed the % of people who were tourists (65%) compared to locals (35%) 35 of 38 What were the socio-economic impacts on Hunstanton Revenue for businesses + employment opportunities 36 of 38 What were the environmental impacts on Hunstanon Litter, traffic + money from tourism spent on maintaining environment 37 of 38 Sample Size 15 people asked , 3 green sites , Over 20 buildings surveyed 38 of 38
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