Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'The English Lake District' has mentioned 'Agriculture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Lake District National Park 2 Human geography 2.1 General 2.2 Settlement 2.3 Communications 2.3.1 Roads 2.3.2 Railways and ferries 2.3.3 Footpaths and bridleways 3 Physical geography 3.1 Valleys 3.2 Woodlands 3.3 Fells (hills) 3.3.1 Northern Fells 3.3.2 North Western Fells 3.3.3 Western Fells 3.3.4 Central Fells 3.3.5 Eastern Fells 3.3.6 Far Eastern Fells 3.3.7 Southern Fells 3.3.8 Southeastern area 3.4 Lakes 3.5 Coast 4 Geology 5 Climate 6 Wildlife 7 Economy 7.1 Agriculture and forestry 7.2 Industry 7.3 Development of tourism 7.4 Gastronomy 8 Literature and art 9 Nomenclature 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links
[citation needed] Beyond these are a scattering of hamlets and many isolated farmsteads, some of which are still tied to agriculture;[citation needed] others now function as part of the tourist economy.
Agriculture and forestry[edit]
The key attributes relate to a unique natural landscape which has been shaped by a distinctive and persistent system of agro-pastoral agriculture and local industries, with the later overlay of distinguished villas, gardens and formal landscapes influenced by the Picturesque Movement; the resulting harmonious beauty of the landscape; the stimulus of the Lake District for artistic creativity and globally influential ideas about landscape; the early origins and ongoing influence of the tourism industry and outdoor movement; and the physical legacy of the conservation movement that developed to protect the Lake District.