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!SNHD
The Selected National Heritage Dataset. A datset of archaeological sites across England used by Natural England to pre-populate maps for [Environmental Stewardship|Glossary#Environmental Stewardship|target='_blank']. This dataset was created in early 2005 and contained selected archaeological sites from across England, as recorded in the NMR, together with datasets supplied from nine participating HERs. The dataset was replaced by [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] in 2009
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!SMR Forum (Scotland)
A forum formed in order to implement the recommendations of the Baker Report (1999) in Scotland’s 18 SMRs.
!Environmental Stewardship
Includes Entry-level Scheme (ELS) and Higher Level Scheme (HLS) in England, Tir Cynnal and Tir Gofal (in Wales) and Rural Stewardship Scheme in Scotland. Environmental Stewardship schemes are agri-environment schemes which provide funding to farmers and other land managers who deliver effective environmental management on their land. The scheme will be replaced by Countryside Stewardship in summer 2015
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!SNHD
The Selected National Heritage Dataset. A datset of archaeological sites across England used by Natural England to pre-populate maps for [Environmental Stewardship|Glossary#Environmental Stewardship|target='_blank']. This dataset was created in early 2005 and contained selected archaeological sites from across England, as recorded in the NMR, together with datasets supplied from nine participating HERs. The dataset was replaced by SHINE in 2009
!Countryside Stewardship
The new environmental land management scheme replacing Environmental Stewardship (ES), the English Woodland Grant Scheme (EWGS) and capital grants from the Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) programme. Countryside Stewardship will provide focused funding to rural businesses to help them improve the countryside environment. It will be open to all eligible farmers, land managers, land owners and tenants in summer 2015.
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!Spatial analysis
This is the process of applying analytical techniques to geographically referenced datasets to extract or generate new geographical information. Spatial analysis may be used to model complex geographical interactions and is useful for investigating site suitability and predicting future events. Overall, analytical techniques may be complex, but are usually made up of a combination of simpler techniques applied in an appropriate order.
!SHINE
The Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England, a single nationally consistent dataset of undesignated historic environment features from across England that could benefit from management within agri-environment schemes. The data has been created by Local Authority HERs and merged into a national dataset. To qualify for SHINE, the archaeological site must be substantive, verifiable sites, of known character, with an extent that is closely mappable, and which would benefit from one of the management options. Further information can be found at www.myshinedata.org.uk.