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  1. Living England 2022-2023

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    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2024). Living England 2022-2023 [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/19aa7b1604434fd7a3b35f2fbfb9c519
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    Living England is a multi-year project which delivers a broad habitat map for the whole of England, created using satellite imagery, field data records and other geospatial data in a machine learning framework. The Living England habitat map shows the extent and distribution of broad habitats across England aligned to the UKBAP classification, providing a valuable insight into our natural capital assets and helping to inform land management decisions. Living England is a project within Natural England, funded by and supports the Defra Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Programme and Environmental Land Management (ELM) Schemes to provide an openly available national map of broad habitats across England.This dataset includes very complex geometry with a large number of features so it has a default viewing distance set to 1:80,000 (City in the map viewer).Process Description:A number of data layers are used to develop a ground dataset of habitat reference data, which are then used to inform a machine-learning model and spatial analyses to generate a map of the likely locations and distributions of habitats across England. The main source data layers underpinning the spatial framework and models are Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1 satellite data from the ESA Copernicus programme, Lidar from the EA's national Lidar Programme and collected data through the project's national survey programme. Additional datasets informing the approach as detailed below and outlined in the accompanying technical user guide.Datasets used:OS MasterMap® Topography Layer; Geology aka BGS Bedrock Mapping 1:50k; Long Term Monitoring Network; Uplands Inventory; Coastal Dune Geomatics Mapping Ground Truthing; Crop Map of England (RPA) CROME; Lowland Heathland Survey; National Grassland Survey; National Plant Monitoring Scheme; NE field Unit Surveys; Northumberland Border Mires Survey; Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery; Sentinel-1 backscatter imagery; Sentinel-1 single look complex (SLC) imagery; National forest inventory (NFI); Cranfield NATMAP; Agri-Environment HLS Monitoring; Living England desktop validation; Priority Habitat Inventory; Space2 Eye Lens: Ainsdale NNR, State of the Bog Bowland Survey, State of the Bog Dark Peak Condition Survey, State of the Bog Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Mountain Hare Habitat Survey Dark Peak, State of the Bog; Moors for the Future Dark Peak Survey; West Pennines Designation NVC Survey; Wetland Annex 1 inventory; Soils-BGS Soil Parent Material; Met Office HadUK gridded climate product; Saltmarsh Extent and Zonation; EA LiDAR DSM & DTM; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; West Cumbria Mires Survey; England Peat Map Vegetation Surveys; NE protected sites monitoring; ERA5; OS Open Built-up Areas; OS Boundaries dataset; EA IHM (Integrated height model) DTM; OS VectorMap District; EA Coastal Flood Boundary: Extreme Sea Levels; AIMS Spatial Sea Defences; LIDAR Sand Dunes 2022; EA Coastal saltmarsh species surveys; Aerial Photography GB (APGB); NASA SRT (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) M30; Provisional Agricultural Land Classification; Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD); Open Street Map 2024.Attribute descriptions: Column Heading Full Name Format Description

    SegID SegID Character (100) Unique Living England segment identifier. Format is LEZZZZ_BGZXX_YYYYYYY where Z = release year (2223 for this version), X = BGZ and Y = Unique 7-digit number

    Prmry_H Primary_Habitat Date Primary Living England Habitat

    Relblty Reliability
    Character (12) Reliability Metric Score

    Mdl_Hbs Model_Habs Interger List of likely habitats output by the Random Forest model.

    Mdl_Prb Model_Probs Double (6,2) List of probabilities for habitats listed in ‘Model_Habs’, calculated by the Random Forest model.

    Mixd_Sg Mixed_Segment Character (50) Indication of the likelihood a segment contains a mixture of dominant habitats. Either Unlikely or Probable.

    Source Source

    Description of how the habitat classification was derived. Options are: Random Forest; Vector OSMM Urban; Vector Classified OS Water; Vector EA saltmarsh; LE saltmarsh & QA; Vector RPA Crome, ALC grades 1-4; Vector LE Bare Ground Analysis; LE QA Adjusted

    SorcRsn Source_Reason

    Reasoning for habitat class adjustment if ‘Source’ equals ‘LE QA Adjusted’

    Shap_Ar Shape_Area

    Segment area (m2) Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    CRoW Act 2000 - Section 4 Conclusive Registered Common Land

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    • data-pdnpa.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 28, 2017
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2017). CRoW Act 2000 - Section 4 Conclusive Registered Common Land [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/crow-act-2000-section-4-conclusive-registered-common-land
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    Shows land mapped as Conclusive Registered Common Land under The Countryside and Rights of Way 2000 (CRoW) Act. The CRoW Act gives the public right of access to land mapped as 'open country' (mountain, moor, heath and down) or registered common land. These areas are known as 'open access land'.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Ancient Woodland (England)

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    Updated Jul 25, 2019
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2019). Ancient Woodland (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/ancient-woodland-england
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    Jul 25, 2019
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    The Ancient Woodland Inventory identifies over 52,000 ancient woodland sites in England. Ancient woodland is identified using presence or absence of woods from old maps, information about the wood's name, shape, internal boundaries, location relative to other features, ground survey, and aerial photography. The information recorded about each wood and stored on the Inventory Database includes its grid reference, its area in hectares and how much is semi-natural or replanted. Guidance document can be found on our Amazon Cloud Service Prior to the digitisation of the boundaries, only paper maps depicting each ancient wood at 1:50 000 scale were available.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Area of accessible green and blue space per 1000 population (England)

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    Updated Mar 31, 2021
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    The Rivers Trust (2021). Area of accessible green and blue space per 1000 population (England) [Dataset]. https://hamhanding-dcdev.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/theriverstrust::area-of-accessible-green-and-blue-space-per-1000-population-england
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    SUMMARYThe area (in hectares) of publicly accessible blue- and green-space per 1000 population within each Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA).This dataset was produced to identify how much green/blue space (areas with greenery and/or inland water) people have to opportunity to experience within each MSOA. This includes land that the public can directly access and land they are able to walk/cycle/etc. immediately adjacent to.The area of accessible green/blue space, as a percentage of the total area of the MSOA, is also given.ANALYSIS METHODOLOGYThe following were identified as ‘accessible’ blue and green spaces:A) CRoW Open Access LandB) Doorstep GreensC) Open Greenspace (features described as a ‘play space’, ‘playing field’ or ‘public park or garden’)D) Local Nature ReservesE) Millennium GreensF) National Nature ReservesG) ‘Green’ and ‘blue’ land types – inland water, tidal water, woodland, foreshore, countryside/fields – and Open Greenspace types not identified in Point C that are immediately adjacent to*:G1) Coastal Path RoutesG2) National Cycle Network (traffic-free routes only)G3) National Forest Estate recreation routesG4) National TrailsG5) Path networks within built up areas (OS MasterMap Highways Network Paths)G6) Public Rights of Way*Features G1-6 were buffered by 20 m. All land described in Point G that fell within those 20 m buffers was extracted. Of those areas, any land that was >3m away from features G1-6 in its entirety was assumed to have non-green/blue features between the public path/route/trail and it, and was therefore removed.Population statistics for each MSOA were combined with the statistics re. the area of accessible green/blue space, to calculate the area of accessible green-blue space per 1000 population.LIMITATIONS1. Access to beaches and the sea could not be factored into the analysis, and should be considered when interpreting the results for MSOAs on the coastline.2. This dataset highlights were there are opportunities for the public to experience green/blue space. It does not (and could not) determine the level of accessibility for users with differing levels of mobility.3. Public Right of Way (PRoW) data was not available for the whole of England. While some gaps in the data will have been partially filled in by the OS MasterMap Highways Network Paths dataset, due to overlap between the two, some gaps will still remain. As such, this dataset should be viewed in combination with the ‘Area of accessible green and blue space per 1000 population (England): Missing data’ dataset in ArcGIS Online or, if using the data in desktop GIS, the ‘NoProwData’ field should be consulted. The area of accessible green/blue space in those areas could be slightly under represented in this dataset. TO BE VIEWED IN COMBINATION WITH:Area of accessible green and blue space per 1000 population (England): Missing dataDATA SOURCESCoastal Path Routes; CRoW Act 2000 - Access Layer; Doorstep Greens: Local Nature Reserves; Millennium Greens; National Nature Reserves; National Trails: © Natural England copyright 2021. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Available from the Natural England Open Data Geoportal.OS Open Greenspace; OS VectorMap® District: Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.OS MasterMap Highways Network Paths: Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. National Cycle Network © Sustrans 2021, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.National Forest Estate Recreation Routes: © Forestry Commission 2016.Population data: Mid-2019 (June 30) Population Estimates for Middle Layer Super Output Areas in England and Wales. © Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © Crown Copyright 2020.MSOA boundaries: © Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2021.Public Rights of Way: Copyright of various local authorities.COPYRIGHT NOTICEThe reproduction of this data must be accompanied by the following statement:© Ribble Rivers Trust 2021. Produced using data: © Natural England copyright 2021. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.; © Sustrans 2021, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.; © Forestry Commission 2016.; © Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © Crown Copyright 2020.CaBA HEALTH & WELLBEING EVIDENCE BASEThis dataset forms part of the wider CaBA Health and Wellbeing Evidence Base.

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    Biosphere Reserves (England)

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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2017). Biosphere Reserves (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/biosphere-reserves-england
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    Biosphere reserves are recognised under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme with the aim of promoting sustainable development founded on the work of the local community. Once designated, they lie under the United Kingdom’s authority, but when grouped together in the global community together they make up a network of sites within the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR).Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Priority Habitat Inventory (England)

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    Updated Aug 14, 2018
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    Natural England (2018). Priority Habitat Inventory (England) [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/NGI2ZGRhYjctNmMwZi00NDA3LTk0NmUtZDY0OTlmMTlmY2Rl
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    Aug 14, 2018
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    Natural Englandhttp://www.gov.uk/natural-england
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

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    8a258bd861277841425f55161d6ec3f952f25709
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    This is a spatial dataset that describes the geographic extent and location of Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act (2006) Section 41 habitats of principal importance. This inventory replaces Natural England's previous separate BAP habitat inventories: blanket bog, coastal & floodplain grazing marsh, coastal sand dunes, coastal vegetated shingle, deciduous woodland, fens, lowland calcareous grassland, lowland dry acid grassland, lowland heathland, lowland meadows, lowland raised bog, limestone pavements, maritime cliff and slope, mudflats, purple moor grass & rush pastures, reedbeds, saline lagoons, traditional orchards, undetermined grassland, upland calcareous grassland, upland hay meadows and upland heathland. These earlier inventories were produced from 1999 onwards and derived from habitat datasets collated from across the country, prioritising areas outside of designated sites. Attribution statement: © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [year]. The Resource Locator links are: PHI North, PHI Central and PHI South. 2 links are provided for each, Natural England Open Data Geoportal and transferbigfiles.com download. By merging all three datasets together you can create a full coverage dataset of England. These datasets do not overlap to facilitate this. Attribution statement: Attribution statement: © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [year].

  7. Conservation Advice Package Status (England)

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    Updated Apr 29, 2024
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2024). Conservation Advice Package Status (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::conservation-advice-package-status-england/about
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    Apr 29, 2024
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    This dataset provides information on both terrestrial and marine protected sites across England, and the status of their Conservation packages, which are accessed via Designated Sites View. The dataset covers protected sites including Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ), Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC).The dataset is generated by Marine and Terrestrial Conservation Advice teams. They provide six monthly updates on any new site designations/ status changes. Other datasets include: CP2 boundaries, UKHO 6nm and 12nm limits.Full metadata can be viewed on environment.data.gov.uk and data.gov.uk.

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    GCN - Żoni Strateġiċi ta' Opportunità (Manchester il-Kbir)

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    Natural England, GCN - Żoni Strateġiċi ta' Opportunità (Manchester il-Kbir) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/gcn-strategic-opportunity-areas-greater-manchester?locale=mt
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    Minħabba kwistjonijiet tekniċi, dan is-sett ta’ data bħalissa mhuwiex disponibbli biex wieħed jarah jew iniżżelh minn ArcGIS Online jew min-Natural England Open Data Geoportal. Jekk jogħġbok ara jew niżżel il-karatteristiċi Greater Manchester fil-prodott ikkombinat GCN Strategic Opportunity Areas (l-Ingilterra) fuq: https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/08082819-c50e-4049-bf56-74b2dc642a21/gcn-strategic-opportunity-areas-england Dan is-sett tad-data jidentifika żoni fejn iż-żieda ta’ għadajjar ġodda tkun ta’ benefiċċju għall-popolazzjonijiet ta’ Great Crested Newt.

    Iż-żoni ewlenin fihom densità tal-għadajjar ta’ 2+ għadajjar u jinsabu fi ħdan kwadru ta’ 1 km fejn ġiet imbassra preżenza kbira ta’ newt crested. Iż-żoni periferiċi fihom densità tal-għadajjar ta’ 1 u jinsabu fi ħdan kwadru ta’ 1 km fejn ġiet prevista preżenza kbira ta’ newt crested jew jinsabu fi ħdan 250 m ta’ Żona Ewlenija.

    Punteġġi ogħla huma assoċjati ma’ kolorazzjoni aktar skura u jirrappreżentaw preżenza akbar ta’ karatteristiċi xierqa tal-ħabitat:

    densità tal-bwar 25 - 75% densità tal-imsaġar 5 - 75% Distanza mix-xmajjar >1000m Ħamrija pH 6.5 sa 7.5 Fosfru 30 sa 40 Dawn il-karatteristiċi xierqa tal-ħabitat ingħataw punteġġ ta’ “1”. Art li tinħadem (densità 50 - 100 %) u Heather (densità 33.33 - 100 %) ingħataw punteġġ ta’ “-1”.

    It-toroq (7.5m), ix-xmajjar (7.5m) u ż-Żona tal-Għargħar 2 tal-Aġenzija għall-Ambjent ġew esklużi.Dikjarazzjoni ta’ attribuzzjoni: © Natural England, 2022 Ibbażat fuq LCM2015 © NERC (CEH) 2011. Fih id-data ta' l-Istħarriġ ta' l-Ordinanza © Crown Copyright 2007. Fih data pprovduta mill-Kunsill tar-Riċerka dwar l-Ambjent Naturali © NERC (Ċentru għall-Ekoloġija u l-Idroloġija) u © Natural England. Soils Data © l-Università ta’ Cranfield (NSRI) u għall-Kontrollur tal-HMSO 2019. Ibbażat fuq LCM2007 © NERC (CEH) 2011. Fih id-data ta' l-Istħarriġ ta' l-Ordinanza © Crown Copyright 2007.© liċenzjaturi ta' partijiet terzi. Fih, jew huwa derivat minn, informazzjoni pprovduta mill-Istħarriġ ta 'Ordinanza u l-Aġenzija tal-Pagamenti Rurali. © Id-drittijiet tal-awtur u d-drittijiet tal-bażi tad-data tal-Kuruna 2019. © Ċentru ta' Rekords Lokali ta' Greater Manchester, ospitat minn Tameside MBC.Drittijiet tal-awtur u drittijiet tal-bażi tad-data tal-Kuruna 2020, Liċenzja tal-Istħarriġ tal-Ordinanza Nru LA100022697 © Id-dritt tal-awtur u/jew id-dritt tal-bażi tad-data tal-2018 tal-Aġenzija għall-Ambjent. Id-drittijiet kollha riżervati. Xi karatteristiċi ta' din il-mappa huma bbażati fuq data spazjali diġitali miċ-Ċentru għall-Ekoloġija u l-Idroloġija, © NERC (CEH). © Stħarriġ tal-2018 dwar id-drittijiet tal-awtur u d-drittijiet tal-bażi tad-data tal-Kuruna 100024198.

    Fih, jew huwa derivat minn, informazzjoni pprovduta minn Stħarriġ ta 'l-Ordinanza. © Stħarriġ tal-2020 dwar id-drittijiet tal-awtur u d-drittijiet tal-bażi tad-data tal-Kuruna 100022021.

    Fih id-data tal-Istħarriġ tal-Ordinanza © Id-drittijiet tal-awtur u d-dritt tal-bażi tad-data tal-Kuruna, 2020

  9. Summarised Botanical Value Map 2022 (England)

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    • data.catchmentbasedapproach.org
    Updated Jun 19, 2023
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2023). Summarised Botanical Value Map 2022 (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::summarised-botanical-value-map-2022-england/about
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    Under the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Pilot, Natural England and the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) have been working in partnership to use BSBI's vast database of plant records to inform the evidence base for tree-planting activities. Poorly targeted tree planting risks damaging wildlife and carbon-rich habitats, therefore using these data we aim to ensure that areas of high conservation value are preserved in the landscape. The summarised botanical value map provides an easily interpretable output which categorises monads (1 x 1 km grid squares) as being of Low, Moderate or High botanical value according to the presence of Rare, Scarce and Threatened (RST) plant species and/or the proportion of Priority Habitat Positive Indicator (PHPI) species that were recorded within the 1 x 1 km grid square between 1970 and 2022. The PHPI species are a combination of BSBI axiophytes, positive indicators for common standards monitoring and ancient woodland indicators. The dataset includes an overall botanical value, as well as values based on only the presence of RST plant species, and a value for each broad habitat type based on the PHPI species records. By viewing the different attributes, you can gain insights into how valuable a monad is for different habitat types and for plant species of conservation concern, as well as an indication of how well a particular monad has been surveyed. The categories of 'No indicators, poor survey coverage' and 'No indicators, good survey coverage' indicate where no indicator species have been recorded and survey coverage either is above or below a threshold of 3 'recorder days'. A 'recorder day' is defined as being when 40 or more species have been recorded on a single visit and 3 recorder days is assumed sufficient to achieve good survey coverage within a 1 x 1 km grid square. This map is not intended to be used to carry out detailed assessments of individual site suitability for tree planting, for which the RST plant species heatmap at 100 x 100 m resolution and the PHPI heatmaps at 1 x 1 km resolution have been developed by BSBI and Natural England. However, the summarised botanical value map can provide useful insights at a strategic landscape scale, to highlight monads of high value for vascular plants and inform spatial planning and prioritisation, and other land management decision-making. These should be used alongside other environmental datasets and local knowledge to ensure decisions are supported by the appropriate evidence. Please get in contact if you have any queries about the data or appropriate uses at botanicalheatmaps@naturalengland.org.uk.Datasets used:BSBI botanical heatmap data - BSBIOS Grids - OSONS Country boundaries - ONSCommon Standards Monitoring guidance - JNCC 2004BSBI's Axiophyte list - Walker 2018Ancient Woodland Indicators - Glaves et al. 2009Plantatt - Hill et al. 2004Further information can be found in the technical report at:Botanical Heatmaps and the Botanical Value Map: Technical Report (NERR110)Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    GCN - Strategic Opportunity Areas (Greater Manchester)

    • environment.data.gov.uk
    • data.europa.eu
    Updated May 18, 2022
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    Natural England (2022). GCN - Strategic Opportunity Areas (Greater Manchester) [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/96e976dd-ceda-496a-81ce-24d2794db912
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    May 18, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Natural Englandhttp://www.gov.uk/natural-england
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    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/natural-englands-maps-and-data-terms-of-use/terms-of-use-for-natural-englands-maps-and-datahttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/natural-englands-maps-and-data-terms-of-use/terms-of-use-for-natural-englands-maps-and-data

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    Greater Manchester
    Description

    Due to technical issues this dataset is currently unavailable to view or download on ArcGIS Online or the Natural England Open Data Geoportal. Please view or download the Greater Manchester features in the GCN Strategic Opportunity Areas (England) combined product at: https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/08082819-c50e-4049-bf56-74b2dc642a21/gcn-strategic-opportunity-areas-england

    This dataset identifies areas where the addition of new ponds would benefit Great Crested Newt populations.

    The core areas contain a pond density of 2+ ponds and are located within a 1km square where great crested newt presence has been predicted.

    Fringe areas contain a pond density of 1 and are located within a 1km square where great crested newt presence has been predicted or are within a 250m of a Core Area.

    Higher scores are associated with darker colouration and represent a greater presence of suitable habitat features:

    grassland density 25 - 75% woodland density 5 - 75% Distance from rivers >1000m Soil pH 6.5 to 7.5 Phosphorus 30 to 40 These suitable habitat features have been given a score of ‘1’.

    Arable land (density 50 - 100%) and Heather (density 33.33 - 100%) have been given a score of ‘-1’.

    Roads (7.5m), rivers (7.5m) and Environment Agency Flood Zone 2 have been excluded.

  11. Summarised Botanical Value Map 2021 (England)

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    Updated Jun 28, 2022
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2022). Summarised Botanical Value Map 2021 (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::summarised-botanical-value-map-2021-england/about
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    Jun 28, 2022
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    Under the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Pilot, Natural England and the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) have been working in partnership to use BSBI's vast database of plant records to inform the evidence base for tree-planting activities. Poorly targeted tree planting risks damaging wildlife and carbon-rich habitats, therefore using these data we aim to ensure that areas of high conservation value are preserved in the landscape. The summarised botanical value map provides an easily interpretable output which categorises monads (1 x 1 km grid squares) as being of Low, Moderate or High botanical value according to the presence of Rare, Scarce and Threatened (RST) plant species and/or the proportion of Priority Habitat Positive Indicator (PHPI) species that were recorded within the 1 x 1 km grid square between 1970 and 2021. The PHPI species are a combination of BSBI axiophytes, positive indicators for common standards monitoring and ancient woodland indicators. The dataset includes an overall botanical value, as well as values based on only the presence of RST plant species, and a value for each broad habitat type based on the PHPI species records. By viewing the different attributes, you can gain insights into how valuable a monad is for different habitat types and for plant species of conservation concern, as well as an indication of how well a particular monad has been surveyed. The categories of 'No indicators, poor survey coverage' and 'No indicators, good survey coverage' indicate where no indicator species have been recorded and survey coverage either is above or below a threshold of 3 'recorder days'. A 'recorder day' is defined as being when 40 or more species have been recorded on a single visit and 3 recorder days is assumed sufficient to achieve good survey coverage within a 1 x 1 km grid square. This map is not intended to be used to carry out detailed assessments of individual site suitability for tree planting, for which the RST plant species heatmap at 100 x 100 m resolution and the PHPI heatmaps at 1 x 1 km resolution have been developed by BSBI and Natural England. However, the summarised botanical value map can provide useful insights at a strategic landscape scale, to highlight monads of high value for vascular plants and inform spatial planning and prioritisation, and other land management decision-making. These should be used alongside other environmental datasets and local knowledge to ensure decisions are supported by the appropriate evidence. Please get in contact if you have any queries about the data or appropriate uses at botanicalheatmaps@naturalengland.org.uk. Process Description: The main data sources were the botanical heatmaps which were developed as part of the NCEA pilot in collaboration with BSBI. BSBI provided summarised counts of Rare, Scarce and Threatened (RST) plant species and Priority Habitat Positive Indicators (PHPIs) present within each 1 x 1 km grid square (monads) between 1970 and 2021, which were then further processed by an automated workflow to subset to England and gap-fill where values were missing, taking into account the influence of survey coverage. To create the summarised botanical value map these heatmap data were then further categorised based on the number of RST plant species or PHPI species present indicating semi-natural habitat of high quality. The number of PHPIs present per monad within each broad habitat heatmap were compared to the total number of PHPIs present within their surrounding area We used a local benchmarking approach to categorise monads based on the proportion of the total PHPIs recorded in the monad. If a monad contained less than 10% of the regional species pool this was deemed as being Poor value, between 10-20% was defined as Moderate value and over 20% was High botanical value, from a vascular plant perspective. Where a monad had no indicator records and survey coverage was poor, it was classified as ‘no indicators, poor survey coverage’. Datasets used:BSBI botanical heatmap data - BSBIOS Grids - OSONS Country boundaries - ONSCommon Standards Monitoring guidance - JNCC 2004BSBI's Axiophyte list - Walker 2018Ancient Woodland Indicators - Glaves et al. 2009Plantatt - Hill et al. 2004Further information can be found in the technical report at:Botanical Heatmaps and the Botanical Value Map: Technical Report (NERR110)Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

  12. 2013 Natural England Habitat Mapping Padstow

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    Natural England (2013). 2013 Natural England Habitat Mapping Padstow [Dataset]. https://gis.ices.dk/geonetwork/emodnet-seabedhabitats/api/records/3dcbc851-13c4-4c21-8196-1523ea477d88
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    Dataset updated
    May 20, 2013
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    Joint Nature Conservation Committee
    Natural Englandhttp://www.gov.uk/natural-england
    Time period covered
    Apr 20, 2009 - Mar 11, 2011
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    Description

    Subtidal Habitat Mapping from multibeam data. Maritime and Coastguard Agency survey (various contractors), no groundtruthing.

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    GCN — Περιοχές Στρατηγικών Ευκαιριών (Μεγαλύτερο Μάντσεστερ)

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    Natural England (2025). GCN — Περιοχές Στρατηγικών Ευκαιριών (Μεγαλύτερο Μάντσεστερ) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/gcn-strategic-opportunity-areas-greater-manchester?locale=el
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    Jun 2, 2025
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    Natural England
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    Μάντσεστερ
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    Λόγω τεχνικών ζητημάτων, αυτό το σύνολο δεδομένων δεν είναι επί του παρόντος διαθέσιμο για προβολή ή λήψη στο ArcGIS Online ή στη Geoportal Ανοικτών Δεδομένων Natural England. Δείτε ή κατεβάστε τα χαρακτηριστικά του Greater Manchester στο GCN Strategic Opportunity Areas (Αγγλία) συνδυασμένο προϊόν στη διεύθυνση: https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/08082819-c50e-4049-bf56-74b2dc642a21/gcn-strategic-opportunity-areas-england

    Αυτό το σύνολο δεδομένων προσδιορίζει περιοχές όπου η προσθήκη νέων λιμνών θα ωφελήσει τους πληθυσμούς του Great Crested Newt.

    Οι βασικές περιοχές περιέχουν πυκνότητα λιμνοθάλασσας 2+ λιμνών και βρίσκονται σε μια πλατεία 1 χλμ. όπου έχει προβλεφθεί μεγάλη παρουσία νεογνών.

    Οι περιθωριακές περιοχές περιέχουν πυκνότητα λίμνης 1 και βρίσκονται σε μια πλατεία 1 km όπου έχει προβλεφθεί μεγάλη παρουσία νεογνών ή βρίσκονται σε απόσταση 250 μέτρων από μια κεντρική περιοχή.

    Οι υψηλότερες βαθμολογίες συνδέονται με τον πιο σκούρο χρωματισμό και αντιπροσωπεύουν μεγαλύτερη παρουσία κατάλληλων χαρακτηριστικών ενδιαιτημάτων:

    πυκνότητα λειμώνων 25 — 75 % πυκνότητα δασικών εκτάσεων 5 — 75 % Απόσταση από ποτάμια > 1 000 m PH του εδάφους 6,5 έως 7,5 Φώσφορος 30 έως 40 Αυτά τα κατάλληλα χαρακτηριστικά ενδιαιτημάτων έχουν βαθμολογηθεί με «1».

    Η αρόσιμη γη (πυκνότητα 50 — 100 %) και η Χέδερ (πυκνότητα 33,33 — 100 %) έλαβαν βαθμολογία «-1».

    Εξαιρούνται οι δρόμοι (7,5 m), οι ποταμοί (7,5 m) και η ζώνη πλημμύρας 2 του Οργανισμού Περιβάλλοντος. Δήλωση καταλογισμού: Φυσική Αγγλία, 2022 Με βάση το LCM2015 © NERC (CEH) 2011. Περιέχει δεδομένα έρευνας Ordnance © Crown Copyright 2007. Περιέχει στοιχεία που παρέχονται από το Φυσικό Περιβάλλον Ερευνητικό Συμβούλιο © NERC (Κέντρο Οικολογίας & Υδρολογίας) και © Natural England. Δεδομένα εδάφους © Cranfield University (NSRI) και για τον ελεγκτή HMSO 2019. Με βάση το LCM2007 © NERC (CEH) 2011. Περιέχει δεδομένα έρευνας Ordnance © Crown Copyright 2007. © τρίτοι δικαιοπάροχοι. Περιέχει, ή προέρχεται από, πληροφορίες που παρέχονται από τον Οργανισμό Έρευνας Διαταγμάτων και Αγροτικών Πληρωμών. © Πνευματικά δικαιώματα του Στέμματος και δικαιώματα βάσης δεδομένων 2019. Ξενοδοχεία κοντά σε: Greater Manchester Local Record Centre, που φιλοξενείται από το Tameside MBC. Δικαιώματα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας του Στέμματος και δικαιώματα βάσης δεδομένων 2020, άδεια έρευνας Ordnance αριθ. LA100022697 © Πνευματικά δικαιώματα του Οργανισμού Περιβάλλοντος και/ή δικαιώματα βάσης δεδομένων 2018. Όλα τα δικαιώματα διατηρούνται. Ορισμένα χαρακτηριστικά αυτού του χάρτη βασίζονται σε ψηφιακά χωρικά δεδομένα από το Κέντρο Οικολογίας και Υδρολογίας, © NERC (CEH). © Πνευματικά δικαιώματα του Στέμματος και δικαιώματα βάσης δεδομένων 2018 Ordnance Survey 100024198. Περιέχει, ή προέρχεται από, πληροφορίες που παρέχονται από την έρευνα Ordnance. © Πνευματικά δικαιώματα του Στέμματος και δικαιώματα βάσης δεδομένων 2020 Ordnance Survey 100022021. Περιέχει δεδομένα έρευνας Ordnance © Πνευματικά δικαιώματα κορώνα και δικαίωμα βάσης δεδομένων, 2020

  14. Chalk Rivers (England)

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    • east-of-england-caba-hub-theriverstrust.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 1, 2022
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2022). Chalk Rivers (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::chalk-rivers-england/about
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    Data shows the location of Priority Habitat Chalk rivers and Streams. Replaces the existing 1:50,000 scale data.Based on Environment Agency Detailed River Network (DRN) version 3. All fields from DRN have been retained. This subset of chalk rivers uses the old 1:50,000 Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) chalk river data, BGS geology, WWF report "The State of England’s Chalk Streams" and stakeholder knowledge to produce an updated chalk river network for England.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk (to follow).

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    Country Parks (England)

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    Updated Jan 19, 2017
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2017). Country Parks (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/country-parks-england
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    Jan 19, 2017
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    More than 400 Country Parks exist. They are public green spaces often at the edge of urban areas which provide places to enjoy the outdoors and experience nature in an informal semi-rural park setting. Country Parks normally have some facilities such as a car park, toilets, perhaps a cafe or kiosk, paths and trails, and visitor information. There is not necessarily a public right of access, although most are publicly accessible; some charge entry others do not. Most are owned and managed by Local Authorities. Many Country Parks were designated in the 1970s by the then Countryside Commission, under the Countryside Act 1968. More recently Country Parks have been created under a less formal arrangement and Natural England is working with partners to encourage a renaissance and accreditation of parks which meet certain criteria. The dataset contains boundaries of each Country Park, digitised against Ordnance Survey MasterMap using source maps supplied by Local Authorities.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

  16. SSSI Impact Risk Zones (England)

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    Updated Jun 26, 2019
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2019). SSSI Impact Risk Zones (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/sssi-impact-risk-zones-england/geoservice?geometry=-32.18%252C48.014%252C27.849%252C57.298&layer=0
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    Jun 26, 2019
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    The SSSI IRZs are a Geographical Information System (GIS) tool developed by Natural England to make rapid initial assessment of the potential risks posed by development proposals to SSSIs and those Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), Special Protection Areas (SPAs) or Ramsar sites that they underpin. They define zones around each site which reflect the sensitivities of the features for which the site is notified and indicate the types of development proposal which could potentially have adverse impacts and need further consideration. In certain locations they also include Natural England's statutory advice for certain development types.LPAs can use the SSSI IRZs to consider if a proposed development is likely to affect a terrestrial SSSI and those SACs, SPAs or Ramsar sites that they underpin and when to consult Natural England to seek advice. Where the SSSI IRZs include Natural England's statutory advice or indicate a risk is unlikely, LPAs can use the SSSI IRZs to instantly generate a formal consultation response.Add the SSSI IRZs to your own GIS using the Web Map Service (WMS) link or download from the dropdown menu above or the links below. Download the latest update (May 2025) in ESRI Shapefile format.

    Use the SSSI IRZs online on the MAGIC website. View the SSSI IRZs user guidance to learn how to interpret and use the SSSI IRZs. Alternatively, a training video is available that includes a step-by-step description of how to use the SSSI IRZs tool. For information on when LPAs must consult Natural England when considering development proposals refer to Planning and transport authorities: get environmental advice on planning - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). For information on how developers can get advice from Natural England on planning applications refer to Developers: get environmental advice on your planning proposals - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Integrated Site Assessment Species records polygons (England)

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    Updated Aug 30, 2017
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2017). Integrated Site Assessment Species records polygons (England) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/Defra::integrated-site-assessment-species-records-polygons-england
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    Aug 30, 2017
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    PLEASE NOTE: This is a large dataset. The dataset is only currently downloadable from our Open Data Geoportal in Spreadsheet, Shapefile and File Geodatabase formats.Integrated Site Assessments are carried out by Natural England staff to assess the condition of notified features on Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and Indicators of Success on Higher Level Stewardship agri-environment schemes. The ISA process integrates surveys for both purposes, so where they co-occur they are usually recorded together. Individual surveys include the recording of a variety of species within SSSI Units and/or Rural Land Register Parcels, as well as other non-biotic measurements such as vegetation structure, which together are used in the assessment of SSSI feature condition, Indicators of Success, or both. Species records are associated with the SSSI units and/or RLR Parcels containing the list of features which are the subject of each part of the ISA survey, so survey 'feature lists' are used to define discrete geographic areas within which the species were recorded. Precise BNG grid references, or eastings and northings, are not recorded for individual species, and the precise extent of the features (usually semi-natual habitats) within the SSSI units and/or RLR parcels is unknown.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

  18. Moorland Deep Peat AP Status (England)

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    Updated Jul 9, 2021
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    Jul 9, 2021
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    The Peat Layer was produced by Natural England (ARM team) during June - October 2008, with the aim of identifying the extent of three classes of peaty soils for the purposes of the Partnership Project to Protect and Enhance Peat Soils (aka. The Peat Project).This dataset specifically only displays Deep Peaty Soils (as opposed to the three classes contained within the Peaty Soils Location layer data product).The Peat Project is a joint initiative of: Defra Natural England Environment Agency Forestry Commission Welsh Assembly Government Countryside Council for Wales Northern Ireland Environment Agency Cadw Department for Energy and Climate Change and aims to improve coordination between these partners in our efforts to understand, manage and restore peaty soils. BGS, Cranfield University (NSRI) and OS must be acknowledged in any reports or documents produced as a result of using the Peat layer. Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Doorstep Greens (England) Polygons

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    • environment.data.gov.uk
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    Updated Dec 5, 2016
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2016). Doorstep Greens (England) Polygons [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::doorstep-greens-england-polygons
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    The Doorstep Greens initiative provides new or renovated areas of public open space close to people's homes that could be enjoyed permanently by the local community. The initiative is a joint Natural England and New Opportunities Fund project. The initiative is aimed at targeting communities who experience disadvantage and where regeneration of the local environment and outdoor recreation provision is sorely needed. They could be small or large, and in urban or rural locations. Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

  20. Environmental Stewardship Scheme Agreements (England)

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    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2024). Environmental Stewardship Scheme Agreements (England) [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Defra::environmental-stewardship-scheme-agreements-england/about
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    Jun 20, 2024
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    Latest update: June 2025 This data is published on behalf of the Rural Payments Agency. For further information about this data contact open.data@rpa.gov.uk.Environmental Stewardship Scheme (England) holdings agreement polygons (includes farm business and payment info). More information about the scheme and guidance can be viewed here.Please note: This is a legacy scheme, and as a result there are no longer any Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) only agreements or Organic Entry Level Stewardship (OELS) only agreements in this dataset as ELS and OELS where only 5 year agreements.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2024). Living England 2022-2023 [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/19aa7b1604434fd7a3b35f2fbfb9c519
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Living England 2022-2023

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Living England is a multi-year project which delivers a broad habitat map for the whole of England, created using satellite imagery, field data records and other geospatial data in a machine learning framework. The Living England habitat map shows the extent and distribution of broad habitats across England aligned to the UKBAP classification, providing a valuable insight into our natural capital assets and helping to inform land management decisions. Living England is a project within Natural England, funded by and supports the Defra Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Programme and Environmental Land Management (ELM) Schemes to provide an openly available national map of broad habitats across England.This dataset includes very complex geometry with a large number of features so it has a default viewing distance set to 1:80,000 (City in the map viewer).Process Description:A number of data layers are used to develop a ground dataset of habitat reference data, which are then used to inform a machine-learning model and spatial analyses to generate a map of the likely locations and distributions of habitats across England. The main source data layers underpinning the spatial framework and models are Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1 satellite data from the ESA Copernicus programme, Lidar from the EA's national Lidar Programme and collected data through the project's national survey programme. Additional datasets informing the approach as detailed below and outlined in the accompanying technical user guide.Datasets used:OS MasterMap® Topography Layer; Geology aka BGS Bedrock Mapping 1:50k; Long Term Monitoring Network; Uplands Inventory; Coastal Dune Geomatics Mapping Ground Truthing; Crop Map of England (RPA) CROME; Lowland Heathland Survey; National Grassland Survey; National Plant Monitoring Scheme; NE field Unit Surveys; Northumberland Border Mires Survey; Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery; Sentinel-1 backscatter imagery; Sentinel-1 single look complex (SLC) imagery; National forest inventory (NFI); Cranfield NATMAP; Agri-Environment HLS Monitoring; Living England desktop validation; Priority Habitat Inventory; Space2 Eye Lens: Ainsdale NNR, State of the Bog Bowland Survey, State of the Bog Dark Peak Condition Survey, State of the Bog Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Mountain Hare Habitat Survey Dark Peak, State of the Bog; Moors for the Future Dark Peak Survey; West Pennines Designation NVC Survey; Wetland Annex 1 inventory; Soils-BGS Soil Parent Material; Met Office HadUK gridded climate product; Saltmarsh Extent and Zonation; EA LiDAR DSM & DTM; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; West Cumbria Mires Survey; England Peat Map Vegetation Surveys; NE protected sites monitoring; ERA5; OS Open Built-up Areas; OS Boundaries dataset; EA IHM (Integrated height model) DTM; OS VectorMap District; EA Coastal Flood Boundary: Extreme Sea Levels; AIMS Spatial Sea Defences; LIDAR Sand Dunes 2022; EA Coastal saltmarsh species surveys; Aerial Photography GB (APGB); NASA SRT (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) M30; Provisional Agricultural Land Classification; Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD); Open Street Map 2024.Attribute descriptions: Column Heading Full Name Format Description

SegID SegID Character (100) Unique Living England segment identifier. Format is LEZZZZ_BGZXX_YYYYYYY where Z = release year (2223 for this version), X = BGZ and Y = Unique 7-digit number

Prmry_H Primary_Habitat Date Primary Living England Habitat

Relblty Reliability
Character (12) Reliability Metric Score

Mdl_Hbs Model_Habs Interger List of likely habitats output by the Random Forest model.

Mdl_Prb Model_Probs Double (6,2) List of probabilities for habitats listed in ‘Model_Habs’, calculated by the Random Forest model.

Mixd_Sg Mixed_Segment Character (50) Indication of the likelihood a segment contains a mixture of dominant habitats. Either Unlikely or Probable.

Source Source

Description of how the habitat classification was derived. Options are: Random Forest; Vector OSMM Urban; Vector Classified OS Water; Vector EA saltmarsh; LE saltmarsh & QA; Vector RPA Crome, ALC grades 1-4; Vector LE Bare Ground Analysis; LE QA Adjusted

SorcRsn Source_Reason

Reasoning for habitat class adjustment if ‘Source’ equals ‘LE QA Adjusted’

Shap_Ar Shape_Area

Segment area (m2) Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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