Hunstanton

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

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Primary Data

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Secondary Data

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3 Primary Data collected

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