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Geography controlled assessment The management of Camber sands is successful

Name: . Geography controlled assessment The management of Camber sands is successful . Main objective of the mangement of camber sands is to: To Provide Beach and Dune Access to Visitors That Does Not Compromise Flood Defence and Nature Conservation.

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Geography controlled assessment The management of Camber sands is successful

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  1. Name: Geography controlled assessment The management of Camber sands is successful Main objective of the mangement of camber sands is to: To Provide Beach and Dune Access to Visitors That Does Not Compromise Flood Defence and Nature Conservation.

  2. Create a Geography controlled assessment folder and save this document there!

  3. Click on the following link (hold CTRL + left click):http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/19C1E740-485D-4640-8001-229E4358FB0E/0/camber_leaflet_opt.pdf Answering the following questions will help you to better understand the nature of camber sands and how and why it needs to be protected.

  4. 1a. Where is most visual damage to the dunes located Write answer here! Main car park

  5. 2. Hold CTRL and left click:http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/19C1E740-485D-4640-8001-229E4358FB0E/0/camber_leaflet_opt.pdf What steps can people take to minimize damage to the dunes?

  6. 3. Hold CTRL and left click:http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/19C1E740-485D-4640-8001-229E4358FB0E/0/camber_leaflet_opt.pdf Why are the dunes important for local wildlife?

  7. 3. Hold CTRL and left click:http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/19C1E740-485D-4640-8001-229E4358FB0E/0/camber_leaflet_opt.pdf How do the dunes protect camber village?

  8. 5. Open the Camber sands management plan (in the camber sands folder on FROG) (i). Camber sands can be divided into 2 areas (The Study area) A. B. (ii). How much sand is deposited at camber sands every year?

  9. 5b. Where is camber sands located?

  10. 6. Dune management How has the dune system been managed in the last 50 years.

  11. 6b. Christmas trees stabilise sand dunes Why & How are Christmas trees used at camber sands?

  12. 7. Flood Defence & Dune Stabilisation • Explain why camber village wouldn’t exist without the sand dunes? • How are the dunes stsabilized?

  13. 7. Flood Defence & Dune Stabilisation • How do pathways (footpaths) cause problems? • What are the sugested controls at camber sands? (briefly outline)

  14. 8. Education How does the council let people (tourists and locals) know about the importance of protecting the dunes?

  15. Challenge: Research (meaning: find basic information and photographs) for 3 unique plants and animals on the dunes

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