Less Favoured Areas (LFA) and Moorland Lines Layer
Summary
The Less Favoured Areas (LFA) and Moorland Lines dataset is presented as a joint of two datasets which have been merged into one: Less Favoured Areas and Moorland Line. Both datasets are statutory Instruments and together they provide different classifications of land in England based on the difficulty of farming. Less Favoured Areas are a transposed European Commission designation which provides special measures to assist farming in the areas designated. The Less Favoured Areas consist of Severely Disadvantaged and Disadvantaged Areas. They are (mainly upland) areas where the natural characteristics (geology, altitude, climate, etc.) make economic competition difficult. In place since 1975, it is a long standing measure of the Common Agricultural Policy. The Moorland Line is a further designation of land within the LFA, and it is also used under domestic legislation to better target support for the uplands. The Moorland Line encloses land within England which has been defined as predominantly semi-natural upland vegetation, or predominantly of rock outcrops and semi-natural vegetation, used primarily for rough grazing. It was drawn up in 1992 to assist the development, implementation and evaluation of policy in the English Uplands. The moorland line encloses some 42% of LFA land. The 5 regions in the Less Favoured Areas and Moorland Lines dataset are classified as: • N: Land outside Severely Disadvantaged Area (lowland) • S: Land within Severely Disadvantaged Area (upland) • D: Land within Disadvantaged Area • MS: Moorland within a Severely Disadvantaged Area • MD: Moorland within Disadvantaged Area
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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
Open Government LicenceAttribution statement
© Crown Copyright
Technical information
Update frequency
asNeeded
Lineage
The LFA boundaries were hand digitised at 1:25,000 scale based on physical boundaries and on Ordnance Survey MasterMap boundaries. The Moorland Line was drawn in 1992 using Ordnance Survey mapped features such as walls, tracks or streams and encompasses all land defined as moorland (predominantly semi-natural vegetation, used primarily for rough grazing).
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
- Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
8dc2b71d-8cf5-427f-8af9-41a9dbba495a
Published by
Rural Payments Agency
Contact publisher
open.data@rpa.gov.ukDataset reference dates
Creation date
01 January 1975
Revision date
01 January 2023
Publication date
N/A
Period
- From: 01 January 1975
- To: 31 December 2099
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Data and Supporting Information
Data services and download by area of interest | Link | Action |
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Download data by area of interest | N/A | Open link |
Less Favoured Areas (LFA) and Moorland Lines Layer - REST URL | Open link | |
Less Favoured Areas (LFA) and Moorland Lines Layer - Web Mapping Service (WMS) | Copy link | Preview |
Less Favoured Areas (LFA) and Moorland Lines Layer - Web Feature Service (WFS) | Copy link | N/A |
OGC API - Features service | Copy link | Open link |