If the local people and managment of the park are able to create a suitable environment for tourists hwich does not affect the wildlife, scenery or tourists, it will be truly sustainable.
The UN defines sustainability as meeting the presents need without compromising the need for the uture to meet theres.
This would mean the park would have to be open, but have restrictions based on times and places people can go, or increase costs so the park has morem oney for repairs, as well as money to promote how to be a sustainable tourist.
Yes, the Grasslands are being sustainably being managed in Australia.
The Peak District is in England which is in Europe.
Peak District was created in 1951.
you could sustainably manage a river by making sure that anything you do doesn't harm the environment, that it meets the needs of people and its cost effective. hope this helped!
The population of the Peak District National Park is 38,000.
The Peak District was formed millions of years ago, however the management of The Peak District National Park was founded in 1951.
Look at a different website, you won't find that answer here.
The Peak District is a national park in England and is not a residential area, so there is no official population count for people living within the park boundaries. Surrounding towns and villages have populations that vary, but the park itself is primarily for conservation and recreation purposes.
The Peak District National Park is in England in the United Kingdom
The Peak District National Park Authority.
Lone Peak Fire District was created in 1943.
It is the tallest waterfall in the Peak district if that's any help!!!