Visibility: Subscribers & Members
An early example (from 2005) of how RSPB used VSG principles to manage visitors and reduce risk on the exposed cliffs at Ynys Mon.
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Visitor risk management of a wild, remote and undeveloped island that is also a World Heritage Site.
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Although in a remote location, Skara Brae’s status as one of the finest-preserved prehistoric villages attracts over 100,000 visitors, many arriving by coach.
The challenge is providing safe access whilst minimising adverse effects on a world heritage asset.
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Risk assessment helps to turn an historic fort from a liability to an asset.
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Reducing risk using management controls, rather than physical intervention, to avoid damaging the exceptional heritage asset value of a site.
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A very early (2003) example of the application of VSG principles to manage mountain bike risks.
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Safety Management in a very busy urban waterfront environment.
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Dealing with unguarded drops without damaging the exceptional heritage asset value of a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Control of risk at a popular coastal site, including consideration of the need for cliff edge fencing.
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How ‘soft engineering’ techniques applied to the landscape can be used to discourage unwanted behaviour.
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