Identification

Title

FGS Target Area - Woodlands for Riparian Benefits

Alternative title(s)

FGS Target Woodlands for Riparian Benefits

Abstract

This dataset identifies the target areas where a higher Forestry Grant Scheme payment rate is available for creation of new riparian woodlands. The Woodlands for Riparian Benefits target area dataset identifies locations where riparian woodland creation can provide multiple benefits, which include: reducing river temperatures for Wild Salmon populations; slowing flows to support flood risk management, improving water body status under River Basin Management Plans (e.g. diffuse pollution, ecology, chemistry and physical condition), and improving biodiversity. In order to qualify for the higher Forestry Grant Scheme payment rate the woodland must support river management, water quality, flood mitigation and the Wild Salmon Strategy and these benefits must be clearly identified. The higher payment rates will apply to the following woodland creation options: Native Scots Pine, Native Upland Birch, Native Broadleaves and Native Low-density Broadleaves. The grant rate will be dependent on the extent to which an application is within the target area. For example, if 50 percent or more of each eligible option area within your application is within the target area, then the whole eligible option area will receive the higher payment rate. If less than 50 percent of each eligible option area within your application is within the target area, then the higher payment rate will not be applied. Please note that within any of the target areas the capital items such as fences and gates will remain at the standard payment rates. The target area was created by buffering sections of river identified by James Hutton Institute's RIVERTOOL (Riparian Vegetation Ecosystem Services-based Ranking Tool) as providing most benefit from riparian planting. The target area is a simple buffer and does not exclude unplantable areas such as the river itself, roads, or existing woodland. Approximately 25% of the overall target area is covered by these unplantable features.

Resource type

dataset

Resource locator

https://open-data-scotts.coishforestry.hub.arcgim/

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: Scottish Forestry Open Data

description: Data download site

https://www.ruralpayments.org/topics/all-schemes/forestry-grant-scheme/woodland-creation/

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: FGS Option Guidance Document

description: FGS Option Guidance Document

Unique resource identifier

code

S_FGS_TARGET_AREA_RIPARIAN_BENEFITS

codeSpace

Dataset language

eng

Spatial reference system

authority code

EPSG

code identifying the spatial reference system

OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)

Classification of spatial data and services

Topic category

farming

biota

economy

environment

Keywords

Keyword set

keyword value

Forest Management

Grant Schemes

Planning

Environment

Landscape

Woodland

FGS

Forestry

Afforestation

Riparian

River

Keyword set

keyword value

Land use

originating controlled vocabulary

title

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2008-06-01

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

-8.80

East bounding longitude

-0.71

North bounding latitude

60.87

South bounding latitude

54.63

Extent

Extent group

authority code

title

ISO3166-2

reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2007-12-13

code identifying the extent

GB-SCT

Temporal reference

Temporal extent

Begin position

End position

Dataset reference date

date type

creation

effective date

2023-07-12

date type

revision

effective date

2023-07-12

Frequency of update

notPlanned

Quality and validity

Lineage

These target areas were created by Scottish Forestry, based on areas identified using a tool developed by James Hutton Institute (JHI) to score the level of benefits provided by riparian planting. The JHI tool is called RIVERTOOL (Riparian Vegetation Ecosystem Services-based Ranking Tool) and was developed by Alessandro Gimona, Marie Castellazzi, Bethany Wilkins, and Andrea Baggio Compagnucci. You can find more information at https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f49964c9d7344ac4a6056cbde3122946 Two outputs from the tool were used. First, in each region, the 25% of the rivers with the highest score when all criteria were considered and equally weighted was taken. Then the top 25% for only river shading was taken and merged with the first output. These combined areas were used as the basis of the target area. Where possible, the target area is based on buffering the OS Open Rivers network, rather than the 100m gridded tool output. The tool output areas were buffered by 101m, then OS Open Rivers were clipped to this buffer area. These river lines were then buffered by 50m plus half the river width. OS Open Rivers does not include river widths, so these were calculated for each feature as the average of widths of OS MasterMap Water Network features along the given OS Open Rivers feature. Some of the rivers included in the JHI tool output were not included in the OS Open Rivers dataset. These areas were identified, and the gridded tool output itself was used, smoothed using positive and negative buffers. This area was then merged with the buffered rivers to create the final target area. Dataset Attributes: Name - Name of the feature

Conformity

Conformity report

specification

title

reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2010-12-08

degree

false

explanation

Data format

name of format

ESRI Shapefile

version of format

1.0

Constraints related to access and use

Constraint set

Limitations on public access

No limitations on public access

Constraint set

Limitations on public access

Please ensure that the following acknowledgement is displayed on any hard copy: Data provided by Scottish Forestry [year].

Responsible organisations

Responsible party

contact position

Head of Geo-Information Services

organisation name

Scottish Forestry

full postal address

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom

email address

geoinformationservices@forestry.gov.scot

responsible party role

publisher

Responsible party

contact position

Head of Operational Delivery

organisation name

Scottish Forestry

full postal address

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom

email address

geoinformationservices@forestry.gov.scot

responsible party role

owner

Metadata on metadata

Metadata point of contact

contact position

Head of Geo-Information Services

organisation name

Scottish Forestry

full postal address

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom

email address

geoinformationservices@forestry.gov.scot

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2023-07-11T16:20:38

Metadata language

eng