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Priority River Habitat - Rivers

Summary

"One of the two datasets that make up the Priority River Habitat Map. Consists of rivers and streams that exhibit a high degree of naturalness. The naturalness classification used to map priority river habitat is based on recent work to review the river SSSI series. It evaluates four main components of habitat integrity: hydrological, physical, physico-chemical (water quality) and biological. An additional classification of the naturalness of headwaters (defined as streams with a catchment area of <10km2 to coincide with WFD typology boundaries) uses land cover data as a surrogate for direct information on river habitat condition (information which is generally lacking on headwaters). Streams and rivers operating under natural processes, free from anthropogenic impact and with a characteristic and dynamic mosaic of small-scale habitats that supports characteristic species assemblages (including priority species), are the best and most sustainable expression of river ecosystems. Key elements are: a natural flow regime; natural nutrient and sediment delivery regimes; minimal physical modifications to the channel, banks and riparian zone; natural longitudinal and lateral hydrological and biological connectivity; an absence of non-native species; low intensity fishery activities. These conditions provide the best defence against climate change, maximising the ability of riverine ecosystems to adapt to changing conditions. They also provide the most valuable and effective transitional links with other priority habitats, including lakes, mires and coastal habitats. In English rivers and streams, high levels of naturalness are rare. "

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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.

Attribution statement

Attribution statement: © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [year].

Technical information

Update frequency

notPlanned

Lineage

Rivers were selected as priority habitat based on naturalness criteria (physical. hydrological, chemical, biological), capturing the most natural remaining examples as far as can be ascertained from available data. This means that many examples of river types included in the UK BAP definition (such as chalk rivers) are excluded from the priority habitat map as they have been significantly modified and degraded over the centuries• Given that this national analysis is relatively coarse (particularly in respect of headwater areas), there is considerable scope for local ground-truthing and refinement. A refinement exercise was undertaken after the national data was created to further refine the dataset using local knowledge and interpretation by Environment Agency and Natural England staff, as well as some non-governmental organisations such as Wildlife Trusts etc. It is envisaged that this refinement exercise will be ongoing.River sections originally derived from EA Digital River Network.

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 50 to 55.8
  • Longitude from: -5.7 to 1.8
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

39c267c0-5014-4e34-85f8-2318c4c74787


Published by

Natural England


Dataset reference dates

Creation date

03 September 2015

Revision date

N/A

Publication date

10 July 2017

Period

  • N/A

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Data and Supporting Information
Data services and download by area of interestLinkAction
Download data by area of interestN/AOpen link
ArcGIS Open Dataset record pageOpen link
Priority River Habitat - Rivers ESRI REST Feature Server EndpointOpen link
Priority River Habitat - Rivers (England) WMSCopy linkPreview
Priority River Habitat - Rivers (England) WFSCopy linkN/A
OGC API - Features serviceCopy linkOpen link
Full downloads and supporting documentationFormatAction
Data_Gov_UK_Metadata_Priority_River_Habitat_Rivers_England.urlURLDownload
Open_Government_Licence.urlURLDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-FGDB.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-GeoJSON.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-GML.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-KML.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-MID_MIF.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-SHP.zipZIPDownload
PriorityRiverHabitatRiversEngland-TAB.zipZIPDownload
Priority_Rivers_Habitat_Rivers_England.lyrLYRDownload
Priority_river_habitat_in_England.urlURLDownload