3.2.1 Flashcards

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What are the perceptions of recreation?

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Playground and gymnasium designed for enjoyment

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What are the interactions of recreation?

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Actively participating in surfing at smiths beach on Phillip island

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What are negative impacts of recreation?

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  • erosion of sand dunes from walking to and along the beach
  • extra pressure on enviro due to it being a popular spot which leads to facilities being built such as a carpark and toilets
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What is a positive impact of recreation?

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Increased appreciation due to people participating and gaining education and appreciation for and about the enviro

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What are the perceptions of tourism?

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  • tourism operators see enviro as a commodity or resource

- tourists see the enviro as a gym/ playground or museum

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What are the interactions of tourism?

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Surfing schools, penguin parade, hobbies centre

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What perception does the hobbies centre relate to?

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Museum

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What perception does surfing relate to?

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Gym/ playground

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What are the impacts of tourism?

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  • education about the enviro, people know about need to protect species such as little penguins
  • new centre and facilities removed habitats for little penguins
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What are the perceptions of conservation?

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Museum or cathedral

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What are the interactions of conservation?

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  • pest animal control, fox management strategies aiming to have no foxes on island to protect species such as little penguins
  • signage at Forrest caves beach to keep people off sand dunes in order to protect nesting birds such as the hooded plover
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What are the impacts of conservation?

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-signage ensures visitors keep off dunes protecting hooded plovers and little penguins and preventing soil erosion

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What are the perceptions of primary industry?

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Enviro is portrayed as a resource

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What are the interactions of primary industry?

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Farming at Bimbadeen Farm on Phillip Island by the Davie family, they have 200 Angus cattle and 1000 isa brown hens.

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When was cattle introduced at bimbadeen farm?

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1968

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What are the impacts of primary industry?

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Soil erosion due to hard hoofed animals, this leads to increased salinity

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What influences does technology have?

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-alienation, makes it easier and safer

18
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What is the perception during alienation caused by technology?

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-separation from the outdoors reunite in people feeling uncomfortable in nature

19
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What are the interactions during alienation caused by technology?

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There is less participation, therefore mood indoor activity undertaken

20
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What are the impacts of alienation caused by technology?

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Increased urbanisation, less enviro. impact as people aren’t interacting with the enviro

21
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What are the perceptions by making participation easier in outdoor activities due to technology?

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Can increase attractiveness for participation, decrease wilderness experience aswell as thrill

22
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What are the interactions caused by making participation easier due to technology?

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More participation and greater range of activities

23
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What is the impacts of making activities easier due to technology?

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Increased participation has negative impacts on enviro

24
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What are the perceptions of making activity safer due to technology?

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Safe place for participation, sense of security

25
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What are the interactions of increased safety due to technology?

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  • more participation due to:
  • more facilities
  • wider weather conditions
  • less skilled people able to participate
26
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What are the impacts of making activity safer due to technology?

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Increased number of people will put stress on specific enviros

27
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What are examples of deskilling?

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Map reading/ gps

28
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What do commercial activities refer to?

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Any activities that take place within the outdoors which has the purpose of generating money and income

29
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What are two negative influences caused by commercialism?

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Using the enviro as a resource, commodity

30
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What are different types of media?

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Art, music, tv/documentary

31
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How does the media often cause the enviro to be viewed as?

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Playground, gymnasium, adversary

32
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What is adversary?

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Something to be afraid of

33
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What are two positives of media?

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Education, enviro as a playground

34
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What are two negatives of the media?

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Creates fear, enviro as a resource

35
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What are examples of tv shows or documentaries?

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Body hack, bear grills, planet earth

36
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How does body hack influence people?

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Can encourage involvement but also creates fear (gym/playground/adversary)

37
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How does planet earth influence people?

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Educates and displays beauty

38
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What is an example of music that influences?

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Big Yellow Taxi by Counting Crows

39
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What is an example of art that displays enviro changes?

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Fredrick mchubbins painting displays the affects of development on the enviro

40
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What are the perception of commercialisation?

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Commodity-provide a service to those who can pay

Education- protecting and preserving

41
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What are interactions of commercialisation?

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  • Island surf school- exclusive rights to specific beaches, may choose not to follow codes of conduct and minimal impact
  • might see increases participation- teach minimal impact etc.
42
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What are the impacts of commercialisation?

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  • extra pressure on specific enviros. Such as smiths bead

- education promotes appropriate behaviour in the future