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FGS1420 SMF Species Conservation

Scotland’s woodlands and forests are a vital national resource and play an important role in rural development and sustainable land use.


As well as helping to reduce the impacts of climate change and providing timber for industry, our forests enhance and protect the environment and provide opportunities for public enjoyment.


The Forestry Grant Scheme (FGS) will support:

- the creation of new woodlands, contributing towards the Scottish Government target of over 10,000 hectares of new woodlands per year

- the sustainable management of existing woodlands


SPECIES CONSERVATION

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This dataset contains three species conservation options. The aims of these option are as follows:


Grey Squirrel Control -

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The aim of this option is to support the targeted control of grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in areas where they are a threat to red squirrel (S. vulgaris) populations.

This is an annual recurrent grant to support the labour costs for effective grey squirrel control. This includes the setting and monitoring of traps, the humane despatch of live animals and the completion of cull returns.


Predator Control for Capercaillie and Black Grouse -

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This option offers support for predator control to benefit capercaillie and black grouse which are vulnerable to predation. This option is only available on forested land.

This is an annual grant to support the costs of labour and materials needed to undertake predator control within a 1.5 kilometre radius around active lek or breeding sites. This includes labour costs for shooting and trapping of pest mammals and birds, the monitoring of traps, the humane despatch of live animals, the completion of annual monitoring returns, and associated material costs such as traps.


Reducing Deer Impact -

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The aim of this option is to reduce deer impacts to a level that will allow the regeneration of unprotected soft conifer and broadleaved species at a landscape scale, to help diversify forests and improve their conservation value.

Grants are available to help reduce deer numbers or maintain them in the range of five to 10 deer per square kilometre.

This is an annual grant to support the costs of labour for culling and monitoring deer populations.

 
Citation proposal
. FGS1420 SMF Species Conservation. Scottish Forestry https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/d58593c7-59aa-433d-8c8d-67fa5a0f544f

Simple

Alternate title

FCPRODUCT.S_FGS1420_SMF_SPECIES_CONS

Date ( Creation )
2015-11-20
Date ( Revision )
2019-11-01
Identifier

FCPRODUCT.S_FGS1420_SMF_SPECIES_CONS

Presentation form
mapDigital Digital map

  Publisher

Scottish Forestry - GIS (Head of Geo-Information Services)  

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

City of Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom


  Owner

Scottish Forestry - Operational Delivery (Head of Operational Delivery)  

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

City of Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom


Maintenance and update frequency
monthly Monthly
Keywords
  • Forest Management

    ,

    Grant Schemes

    ,

    Planning

    ,

    Environment

    ,

    Felling

    ,

    Landscape

    ,

    Woodland

    ,

    Licence

    ,

    Ownership

    ,

    FGS

    ,

    Forestry

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 ( Theme )
  • Land use

Access constraints
otherRestrictions Other restrictions
Other constraints

No limitations on public access

Use limitation

Please ensure that the following acknowledgement is displayed on any hard copy: Reproduced by Permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right [year]. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100043970.

Spatial representation type
vector Vector
Denominator
10000
Metadata language
eng English
Topic category
  • Farming
  • Biota
  • Economy
  • Environment
Geographic identifier

GB-SCT

 

Date ( Publication )
2007-12-13

N
S
E
W


Reference system identifier

EPSG

/

OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)

/

7.9

Distribution format
  • ESRI Shapefile

    (

    1.0

    )

  • WMS

    (

    1.3.0

    )

OnLine resource
Scottish Forestry Open Data  

Data download site

OnLine resource
FGS Option Guidance Document  
OnLine resource
42  

FGS1420 SMF Species Conservation

Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Statement

This dataset is maintained by Scottish Forestry Geo-Information Services. The data capture is based on OS maps supplied by applicants that have been uploaded into Scottish Government's Rural Payments and Services (RP&S) system.The maps are geo-referenced and digitised by Geo-Information Services.


Geo-Information Services interpret the scheme boundaries using RPID field boundaries, Ordnance Survey MasterMap, aerial photography and other relevant datasets where required (e.g. previous grant scheme data).


Dataset Attributes:


TYPE - Defines Capercaillie or Black Grouse

APPR_YEAR - Year of approval

OPTIONNAME - Option name

SCHEMENAME - Name of the grant scheme (FGS)

FGS_REF_NO - FGS reference number

OPTIONCODE - Option code

CONS_NAME - Conservancy office

Metadata

File identifier
d58593c7-59aa-433d-8c8d-67fa5a0f544f   XML
Metadata language
eng English
Character set
utf8 UTF8
Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Date stamp
2020-01-31
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2003/19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

  Point of contact

Scottish Forestry - GIS (Head of Geo-Information Services)  

Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

Edinburgh

City of Edinburgh

EH12 7AT

United Kingdom


 
 

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