Broughton, R.K. et al
        
        UKCEH Land Cover Plus: Hedgerows 2016-2021 (England)
         https://doi.org/10.5285/d90a3733-2949-4dfa-8ac2-a88aef8699be
        
       
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           Broughton, R.K.; Burkmar, R.; McCracken, M.; Mitschunas, N.; Norton, L.R.; Pallett, D.W.; Patton, J.; Redhead, J.W.; Staley, J.T.; Wood, C.M.; Pywell, R.F. (2024). UKCEH Land Cover Plus: Hedgerows 2016-2021 (England). NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d90a3733-2949-4dfa-8ac2-a88aef8699be
             
             
            
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          This dataset contains a model of the extent and height class of woody linear features on field boundaries in England, including hedgerows, tree lines and semi-natural thickets of shrubs and trees. The model was derived from processing of the Environment Agency lidar product (National Lidar Programme), captured in 2016-2021, and the linework is consistent with the polygon boundaries used in the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) Land Cover Map (LCM). 
 
Due to expected low densities of woody linear features, and potential uncertainty, areas excluded from the coverage include LCM classes of mountain/moor/heath, open water and the coastal zone, urban/suburban areas and woodlands (i.e., areas of continuous non-linear woody cover). An area of approximately 24 x 25 km on the North Yorkshire Moors was also excluded from the model, as this area was not mapped by the EA lidar.
         Due to expected low densities of woody linear features, and potential uncertainty, areas excluded from the coverage include LCM classes of mountain/moor/heath, open water and the coastal zone, urban/suburban areas and woodlands (i.e., areas of continuous non-linear woody cover). An area of approximately 24 x 25 km on the North Yorkshire Moors was also excluded from the model, as this area was not mapped by the EA lidar.
           Publication date: 2024-01-16
          
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          Format
Shapefile
Spatial information
          Study area
         
         
          Spatial representation type
         
         
          Vector
         
        
          Spatial reference system
         
         
          OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
         
        Temporal information
          Temporal extent
         
         2016-01-01    to    2021-12-31
          
         Provenance & quality
         This model was produced by collating Environment Agency airborne lidar data, Land Cover Map (LCM) linear data, and Ordnance Survey (OS) data. The lidar data were filtered and pixels were removed based on their attributes and coincidence with OS data (masking). Vectorized output was used to classify a linear framework of the LCM, creating a classified polyline model of linear features. 
 
The model was validated by ‘ground-truthing’ against 38 test squares of 1 km^2 each, which were surveyed on the ground by trained fieldworkers in 2022 using Countryside Survey methods. The results showed good agreement between the lidar model and the ground-truthing, allowing for a spatial buffer tolerance around features to account for the different linear frameworks they were based upon. At the summary scale across all test squares, the total woody feature lengths showed a 96% agreement. At the scale of individual test squares, there was an average 76% agreement of woody feature lengths within a 20 m buffer tolerance. Height classifications of the model showed an exact agreement for 32% of the total feature length, and 63% agreement within a tolerance of one class above or below.
       The model was validated by ‘ground-truthing’ against 38 test squares of 1 km^2 each, which were surveyed on the ground by trained fieldworkers in 2022 using Countryside Survey methods. The results showed good agreement between the lidar model and the ground-truthing, allowing for a spatial buffer tolerance around features to account for the different linear frameworks they were based upon. At the summary scale across all test squares, the total woody feature lengths showed a 96% agreement. At the scale of individual test squares, there was an average 76% agreement of woody feature lengths within a 20 m buffer tolerance. Height classifications of the model showed an exact agreement for 32% of the total feature length, and 63% agreement within a tolerance of one class above or below.
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Bespoke licensing conditions apply to these data. If you choose to download the data, the UKCEH Data Licensing team will contact you to negotiate a licence.
         Cite this dataset as: 
         
       Broughton, R.K.; Burkmar, R.; McCracken, M.; Mitschunas, N.; Norton, L.R.; Pallett, D.W.; Patton, J.; Redhead, J.W.; Staley, J.T.; Wood, C.M.; Pywell, R.F. (2024). UKCEH Land Cover Plus: Hedgerows 2016-2021 (England). NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d90a3733-2949-4dfa-8ac2-a88aef8699be
          
          
         
        Citations
Wood, C.M., Metzger, M.J., & Bunce, R.G.H. (2025). Protecting the Bunce Legacy: Lessons Learned From Safeguarding Long-term Ecological Survey Datasets in Great Britain. In Environmental Management. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.   https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-025-02175-5
        
       Correspondence/contact details
          Broughton, R.
         
         
          UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
         
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Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 8BB
UNITED KINGDOM
         
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        Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 8BB
UNITED KINGDOM
Authors
          Burkmar, R.
         
         
          UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
        
          Mitschunas, N.
         
         
          UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
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           UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
          
         
          Custodian
         
         
            NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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          Publisher
         
         
            NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
           
  info@eidc.ac.uk
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          Funding
         
          Natural Environment Research Council  Award: NE/N018125/1   
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/W005050/1
        Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/W005050/1
 
      
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