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In 2005, participating HERs supplied data for Natural England’s Selected National Heritage Dataset ([SNHD|Glossary#SNHD|target='_blank']), and continue to create data for its successor [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] - the Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England (2009 - present) which identifies undesignated historic environment features that could benefit from management under agri-environment schemes. Since 2008, SHINE has been used to inform the Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) schemes, enabling farmers and landowners to identify archaeological and historic sites on their holding that might be eligible for grant-aided management. From 2011 the data has been used in Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) Fast-track applications to flag up potential manageable features and focus advice on parcels where HLS options could be applied, and in 2013 the SHINE-HLS Trial used SHINE data as part of new online consultations process.
As part of their work for Environmental Stewardship, participating HERs, alongside the NMR, supplied data for Natural England’s Selected National Heritage Dataset ([SNHD|Glossary#SNHD|target='_blank'], 2005) to pre-populate applicant's maps for the scheme. In 2009 SNHD was replaced by [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] - the Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England (2009 - present) a single nationally consistent dataset created by HERs, of undesignated historic environment features from across England that could benefit from management within agri-environment schemes. Since 2009, SHINE has been used to inform the Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) schemes, enabling farmers and landowners to identify archaeological and historic sites on their holding that might be eligible for grant-aided management. From 2011 the data has been used in Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) Fast-track applications to flag up potential manageable features and focus advice on parcels where HLS options could be applied, and in 2013 the SHINE-HLS Trial used SHINE data as part of new online consultations process.
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[Environmental Stewardship|Glossary#Environmental Stewardship|target='_blank'] will be replaced by the new [Countryside Stewardship |Glossary#Countryside Stewardship|target='_blank'] in summer 2015, comprising Higher Tier (similar to HLS) and Mid Tier (similar to ELS). Countryside Stewardship is more targeted than previous schemes with a focus on biodiversity and water quality, but continues to enable the protection and enhancement of the historic environment. Targeting statements, informed by SHINE and consultation with HERs/ Countryside Archaeological Advisors, are being used to identify the priority features and issues for the Historic Environment within each Natural England defined National Character Area ([NCA|Glossary#NCA|target='_blank']).
The new [Countryside Stewardship |Glossary#Countryside Stewardship|target='_blank'] will replace [Environmental Stewardship|Glossary#Environmental Stewardship|target='_blank'] in summer 2015, comprising Higher Tier (similar to HLS) and Mid Tier (similar to ELS). Countryside Stewardship is more targeted than previous schemes with a focus on biodiversity and water quality, but continues to enable the protection and enhancement of the historic environment. Targeting statements, informed by SHINE, are being used to identify the priority features and issues for the Historic Environment within each Natural England defined National Character Area ([NCA|Glossary#NCA|target='_blank']).