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Carrying capacity The level of use that a resource, site or facility can support before suffering significant deterioration.

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Page 1: Carrying capacity The level of use that a resource, site or facility can support before suffering significant deterioration

Carrying capacityThe level of use that a resource, site or facility can support before suffering significant deterioration.

Page 2: Carrying capacity The level of use that a resource, site or facility can support before suffering significant deterioration

Three types of carrying capacity.

• Physical capacity - the maximum number of people able to use a resource at any one time. For example a theatre has a certain number of seats. (NB throughput capacity).

• Ecological capacity - the threshold of people using a site beyond which damage to the environment will occur. For example eroded footpaths.

• Perceptual capacity - the level of usage at which point the enjoyment of the leisure experience is diminished for the consumer or host community. For example the number of people on a beach that is “too crowded”.

• Progressively difficult to measure.• Carrying capacity can vary due to opinion, management

techniques or the nature/fragility of a resource.

Page 3: Carrying capacity The level of use that a resource, site or facility can support before suffering significant deterioration

Explain why the physical, ecological & perceptual carrying capacities will vary for Westminster Abbey, Wembley stadium, the

summit of Snowdon & Dove Cottage (Wordsworth’s home).