Identification
- Title
- WINS: Woodland Planting: Opportunities for Community Woodlands
- Abstract
This dataset was created as part of the Welsh Information for Nature Based Solutions (WINS) project (formerly known as SCCAN). This dataset shows planting opportunities for community woodlands, as well as already existing accessible and inaccessible woodlands within 2km of urban areas.
Further information about the WINS project and all the associated datasets can be found via NRW’s BETA: Wales Environmental Information portal, here
Attribution
Woodland Planting: Opportunities for Community Woodlands 121719
Use of these data is subject to the Open Government Licence. Any maps produced using these data should contain the following acknowledgement: Contains Natural Resources Wales information © Natural Resources Wales and Database Right. All rights Reserved. Contains Cranfield University information © 2021 Cranfield University. All rights reserved. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and Database Rights. Ordnance Survey Licence number AC0000849444
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Copyright:
- Publication date
- 22 November 2021
- Type
- Spatial data
- Keywords
- features, SCCAN_opportunities_for_community_woodlands
- Category:
- Environment
- Regions
- Global
- Approved
- Yes
- Published
- Yes
- Featured
- No
- Group
- National Forest
Information
- Spatial extent
- Projection system
- EPSG:27700
- Extension x0
- 186385.78125
- Extension x1
- 355010.0
- Extension y0
- 165700.0
- Extension y1
- 394560.0
Features
- Restrictions
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Use of these data is subject to the Open Government Licence. Any maps produced using these data should contain the following acknowledgement: Contains Natural Resources Wales information © Natural Resources Wales and Database Right. All rights Reserved. Contains Cranfield University information © 2021 Cranfield University. All rights reserved. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and Database Rights. Ordnance Survey Licence number AC0000849444
- Purpose
To show planting opportunities for community woodlands, as well as already existing accessible and inaccessible woodlands within 2km of urban areas.
Each of these are separated into three demand classes - Areas where many children are present - Where the overall deprivation is high - Where both these factors coincide
- Supplemental information
Further information about the WINS project and all the associated datasets can be found via NRW’s BETA: Wales Environmental Information portal, here
Contact
- opendata@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
- Organisation
- Natural Resources Wales
References
- Link online
- /layers/geonode:SCCAN_opportunities_for_community_woodlands
- Metadata page
- /layers/geonode:SCCAN_opportunities_for_community_woodlands/metadata_detail