Tell your granny (person sat next to you) all about why Blackpool got less tourists in the 1970s and 80s than they had got in the 1950s and 60s. Don’t.

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Tell your granny (person sat next to you) all about why Blackpool got less tourists in the 1970s and 80s than they had got in the 1950s and 60s. Don’t forget: Transport reasons Cost Climate Tell your granny (person sat next to you) all about why Blackpool got less tourists in the 1970s and 80s than they had got in the 1950s and 60s. Don’t forget: Transport reasons Cost Climate

Tourism in Extreme Areas (what you need to know) The attraction of extreme environments to tourists The increased demand for adventure holidays The impact of tourism on an extreme environment A case study of an extreme area and the extent to which it can cope with the development of the tourist industry

Extreme tourism environments part 1 “Why go there?” To define the term extreme environment and adventure holiday (E-D) To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) To apply your new found knowledge by creating a homepage (A-A*) To define the term extreme environment and adventure holiday (E-D) To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) To apply your new found knowledge by creating a homepage (A-A*)

Using the postcards, discuss in your groups the definitions of the following terms: – Extreme environment – Adventure holiday Using the postcards, discuss in your groups the definitions of the following terms: – Extreme environment – Adventure holiday Extension and top learners: Can you give some examples for each? To define the term extreme environment and adventure holiday (E-D) Extreme environment is a place where few people live, due to difficult physical conditions. Examples include hot and cold deserts, mountains and rainforests. Adventure holiday have activities which require an element of risk and physical exertion. Examples include white-water rafting, kayaking, trekking and cross-country skiing. Extreme environment is a place where few people live, due to difficult physical conditions. Examples include hot and cold deserts, mountains and rainforests. Adventure holiday have activities which require an element of risk and physical exertion. Examples include white-water rafting, kayaking, trekking and cross-country skiing.

To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) Using these images explain why extreme tourism is becoming more accessible to tourists? Extension: Why might someone prefer an adventure holiday to a package holiday? Using these images explain why extreme tourism is becoming more accessible to tourists? Extension: Why might someone prefer an adventure holiday to a package holiday?

Many people are fed up with package holidays People have more disposable income People are having children and getting married later There are now specialist companies that do adventure holidays To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) Keen to see these places whilst they still can e.g. ice caps melting People can carry out dangerous sports People want to see something new and different from their everyday lives People want to find places of emptiness/wilderness Change to see dramatic scenery and places

You are a new tourist company specialising in adventure holidays in extreme environments. You have been asked by the boss to create an impressive web page for your Antarctic holidays which will entice your niche market to go on your holiday. To apply your new found knowledge by creating a homepage (A-A*) Success Criteria A suitable tourist company name The type of adventures you offer The places tourists can go Why it is better than a packaged holiday How they will get there The target market must be clear Why they can’t miss this opportunity Success Criteria A suitable tourist company name The type of adventures you offer The places tourists can go Why it is better than a packaged holiday How they will get there The target market must be clear Why they can’t miss this opportunity What is it like?What is it like? (stills) Annoying music video

Extreme tourism environments part 2 “The Impact of Tourism in Antarctica” To explain why Antarctica is in extreme in environment (C) To describe and explain why tourists want to visit Antarctic (B) To explain how tourists are impacting on the Antarctica and how people are trying to manage this problem(A-A*) To explain why Antarctica is in extreme in environment (C) To describe and explain why tourists want to visit Antarctic (B) To explain how tourists are impacting on the Antarctica and how people are trying to manage this problem(A-A*) A* challenge: Which strategy to protect Antarctica do you think is the most effective? Why do you think this?

The Impact of Tourists in Antarctica Mike sharp experienced Antarctic tour operator talks about tourism in Antarcticatalks about Short news report on tourism in Antarctica Short news report New Zealand University on tourism in Antarctica (‘polar tourism’ by AUT) New Zealand University

To evaluate the extent to which the Antarctic can cope with the development of the tourist industry (A-A*) Create a small pamphlet that explains the issues that Antarctica has with the increase amount of tourism into the area. You are to also advice tourists about how to minimise these issues. Create a small pamphlet that explains the issues that Antarctica has with the increase amount of tourism into the area. You are to also advice tourists about how to minimise these issues. You have the following resources available to you: Textbooks including the understanding geography p. 247 iPads (see GCSE tourism playlist on MachinAnderson) Revision guide Antarctica document to refer to if needed You have the following resources available to you: Textbooks including the understanding geography p. 247 iPads (see GCSE tourism playlist on MachinAnderson) Revision guide Antarctica document to refer to if needed Success Criteria At least 5 facts about the increasing tourism 3 or 4 problems that exist 3 or 4 protection measures already in place Some future worries (could include a charity here)

Explain why extreme environments are attractive to tourists. (4 Marks, 2010 paper) Level 1 (Basic) (1-2 marks) Simple statements largely descriptive of the attractions of the extreme areas and little attempt to show why they are attractive to tourists. Level 2 (Clear) (3-4 marks) Linked statement describing the features of extreme environments and showing why they are attractive to tourists. The high mountains provide spectacular scenery, which is not found in other parts of the world. People can carry out dangerous sports like mountaineering and skiing off piste or hang gliding. The ecosystem of these areas is unique and people will see wild animals in their unspoilt habitat.

To define the term extreme environment and adventure holiday (E-D) To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) To apply your new found knowledge by creating a homepage (A-A*) To define the term extreme environment and adventure holiday (E-D) To explain why extreme tourism is becoming more attractive to tourists (C-B) To apply your new found knowledge by creating a homepage (A-A*)