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Woodland predation shadow for waders

Summary

The data describes the potential area of impact of ‘significant’ areas of woodland upon breeding wading birds due to the predation shadow associated with the woodland. The purpose is to support users of the ‘Guidance to help inform when an upland breeding wader survey is needed and when woodland creation is likely to appropriate’ (Defra/FC/NE, 11 August 2022). Note: To provide a balance of stability and flexibility this interim guidance will be in place for one year. The guidance will be reviewed and then republished by August 2023. National Forest Inventory (NFI) woodland was selected, aggregated together based on size and distance criteria, and then buffered by 500m to produce this layer. The definition of woodland included in the NFI is as follows: A minimum area of 0.5 ha under stands of growing trees greater than 20m in width, with a canopy cover of at least 20% comprised of trees at least 5 metres in height or having the potential to achieve this. This definition relates to land use, rather than land cover, so newly established woodland, integral open space and felled areas within existing woodland that are awaiting restocking are included as woodland. Woodland was considered ‘significant’ if it formed a contiguous block of more than 5 ha which also meets the above NFI definition. Separate areas of woodland are considered contiguous where there is a separation of 20 metres or less. The data covers the area in scope of the wader guidance - Northumberland, Durham, Cumbria, Yorkshire, Lancashire, North York Moors and the Peak District.

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Use limitation statement

There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Licence

Contains Forestry Commission information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Attribution statement

Contains OS data © Crown copyright [and database right] [year].

Technical information

Update frequency

unknown

Lineage

Produced using the 2020 National Forest Inventory (NFI) map as a bespoke dataset by the Evidence and Analysis team, Forestry Commission, in support of the publication of the ‘Guidance to help inform when an upland breeding wader survey is needed and when woodland creation is likely to appropriate’ (Defra/FC/NE, 11 August 2022). NFI woodland was selected, aggregated together based on size and distance criteria, and then buffered by 500m to produce this layer.

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 51.196836 to 56.065458
  • Longitude from: -5.916267 to 1.647997
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

3763f65e-1bea-4875-8048-9f83d75e7d17


Published by

Forestry Commission


Dataset reference dates

Creation date

21 October 2022

Revision date

21 October 2022

Publication date

N/A

Period

  • From: 21 October 2022
  • To: 21 October 2022

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