Abstract
This paper presents two case studies on the impact of climate change on upland landscapes in England (footpath erosion in the Lake District National Park, and moorland wildfires in the Peak District National Park) and considers the negative implications for the visitor economy in these areas. Areas of natural beauty such as the examples presented have an important role to play in attracting visitors, and sustaining the visitor economy will therefore depend on maintaining the quality of the environment in the face of both visitor pressure and the impacts of climate change.
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