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									Recognizing there are multiple causes to a rural or environmental land management problem means we need to be able to gather evidence from multiple sources. That information can be natural, human, social, institutional, legal and/or historical in character. Sometimes it needs collating from a wide range of secondary data from published materials. Other times we need to gather it through primary data collection from may be a questionnaire survey or through onsite field work. Environmentors can do this for you.								
				 
															CASE STUDY
A site belonging to Friends of the Lake District was exposed to a landslide due to Storm Desmond. Research conducted by Lois showed that a combination of factors was responsible related to topography, site geomorphology, vegetation and land use management.
