This layer shows where tree planting is encouraged to achieve more robust and resilient woodland networks to benefit biodiversity. Woodland habitat networks are woods which are connected enough to function together with exchange of individuals between community groups. They are defined by a combination of distance between woods and the ‘permeability’ of the intervening habitat, i.e. how likely woodland species are able to move through the intervening habitat. The score is ranked from 0 to 5 showing increasingly higher priority areas for planting.

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grid_code Score
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Creation date:
04 August 2021
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Keywords:
features, GWC21_Woodland_Habitat_Network_Dissolve_Score
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