Identification

Title
Trees Outside of Woodlands
Abstract

The Trees Outside Woodland (TOW) for Wales dataset comprises polygon features representing tree canopy cover located outside the National Forest Inventory (NFI) woodland extent. Included features have a minimum tree canopy top above 3m in height and more than 5m2 in area. Canopy extent is then measured down to 1.3m above the ground. There may be areas of contiguous tree canopy greater than 0.5 hectares within this TOW dataset if they do not meet all parameters for inclusion to the NFI. However, for areas of woodland more than 0.5 hectares the NFI should be used.

Canopy polygons were generated from continuous patches extracted from Canopy Height Models (CHM) derived from the Wales LiDAR Survey. Each polygon includes calculated area attributes, a classified woodland type, and associated height metrics. Canopy polygons are further subdivided into defined height-class polygons. This data was created by the Forest Research ‘Remote Sensing Team’, in February 2026.

To note: To maximise drawing performance, the data is only visible when zoomed to 1:100,000 or closer. 

Woodland type classifications are derived using a rule-based spatial algorithm that evaluates:

  • The number of individual treetops detected within each canopy polygon;
  • The polygon area; and
  • Polygon geometry (e.g., roundness).

These parameters are used to assign each feature to one of four woodland type classes:

  • Lone Trees – Single trees, shown as small, separate canopy areas with usually one treetop within them.
  • Groups of Trees – Small clusters of trees growing close together within the same canopy patch.
  • Small Woodlands – Larger, continuous tree areas that meet a minimum size or number of trees.
  • Overhanging Canopy (NFI OHC) – Tree areas that hang over or are next to National Forest Inventory woodland.

Height Classes

Canopy polygons are stratified into height classes based on derived canopy height metrics. The defined height bins are:

  1. Class 3: 1.3 m – <10 m
  2. Class 10: 10 m – <15 m
  3. Class 15: 15 m – <20 m
  4. Class 20: 20 m – <30 m
  5. Class 30: ≥30 m

These classes enable structured analysis of canopy structure and vertical distribution.

Licence
Open Government Licence for Public Sector Information (OGL)

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Publication date
Type
Spatial data
Keywords
TOW
Category:
Environment

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Regions
Global, Europe, United Kingdom
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No
Group
Land Nature Food

Information

Spatial extent
Projection system
EPSG:27700
Extension x0
170175.0
Extension x1
355280.75
Extension y0
164634.84375
Extension y1
395015.0625

Features

Edition
1
Data quality

A Canopy Height Model (CHM) was created using a Digital Surface Model (DSM) and Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

The CHM was then masked, to create a Vegetation Object Model (VOM), using several datasets available to FR. This step removes non-vegetation features from the raster.

Existing NFI Woodland is also removed during this step.

Canopy delineation was then carried out, to create the Trees outside of Woodlands polygons. This canopy was then split into height bins and attributes assigned.

Data Processing and Additional Notes

    • Canopy features with an area of less than 5 m² were excluded from the dataset.
    • A treetop detection algorithm was applied to the CHM, with a minimum treetop height threshold of 3 m. Consequently, any polygons with a maximum canopy height below 3 m were excluded from the dataset.
    • The 2024 National Forest Inventory map was used to remove NFI woodland areas from the TOW dataset.
    • Small woodland polygons were further subdivided into groups of trees when identified as thin, linear arrangements, providing a more accurate representation of actual canopy structure.
    • The overhanging canopy areas (NFI OHC) should not be included in routine forest statistics, but may be included when considering the total canopy area of trees across Wales.
Supplemental information

Attribute Name Description

TOW_ID (unit: N/A): Unique identifier for each TOW canopy polygon. The ID suffix corresponds to the British grid 1 km tile name.

TOW_Area (unit: m2): Area of the canopy polygon.

Woodland_Type (unit: N/A): Woodland classification: Lone Tree, Group of Trees, Small Woodland, or NFI OHC.

Height_Class (unit: N/A): Height class bin.

Bin_Area (unit: m2): Area of height class polygon.

Min_Height (unit: m): Minimum height within the height bin.

Max_Height (unit: m): Maximum height within the height bin.

Mean_Height (unit: m): Mean height within the height bin.

Stdv_Height (unit: m): Standard deviation of heights within the height bin.

Sub_ID (unit: N/A): Identifier for height bin multipolygons within a canopy polygon.

Lidar_Year (unit: N/A): Year the LiDAR was acquired.

Lidar_Date (unit: N/A): Date the LiDAR was acquired.

British_Gr (unit: N/A): British Grid reference for the 1 km square within which the polygon is located.

 

Spatial Representation Type
Vector data is used to represent geographic data

Contact

Email
data@gov.wales
Organisation
Welsh Government
Department
land nature food

References

Link online
/layers/geonode:tow_wales
Metadata page
/layers/geonode:tow_wales/metadata_detail

OGC Geopackage
Trees Outside of Woodlands.gpkg

OWS endpoints

WMS
/capabilities/layer/8605/?ows_service=wms
WFS
/capabilities/layer/8605/?ows_service=wfs