The document discusses management strategies used by national parks to protect popular tourist sites, or "honeypot sites", from overuse. The four main strategies are: 1. Limiting access to certain areas 2. Educating visitors about protecting natural spaces 3. Directing visitors to specific locations 4. Compensating local communities for potential loss of income from limiting access. The document goes on to provide context about managing tourist sites in Castleton, UK and asks for management ideas that protect natural beauty while maintaining local income.