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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 encourage 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 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 encourage 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 National Character Area ([NCA|Glossary#NCA|target='_blank']).
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Natural England manage [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] - 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 administered by Natural England on behalf of Defra. The data has been created by local authority Historic Environment Records (HERs) and has been fed into a national SHINE dataset, which now consists of over 60,000 records. Local Authority HERs continue to ‘convert’ their HER records to [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] format, based on defined set of selection criteria. SHINE is not publicly available; however, it can be accessed via [www.myshinedata.org.uk|http://www.myshinedata.org.uk/|target='_blank'] by farmers, land managers, land owners and tenants entering into agri-environment schemes.
Natural England manage [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] - 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 Historic Environment Records (HERs) and has been fed into a national SHINE dataset, which now consists of over 60,000 records. Local Authority HERs continue to ‘convert’ their HER records to [SHINE|Glossary#SHINE|target='_blank'] format, based on defined set of selection criteria. SHINE is not publicly available; however, it can be accessed via [www.myshinedata.org.uk|http://www.myshinedata.org.uk/|target='_blank'] by farmers, land managers, land owners and tenants entering into agri-environment schemes.
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Another example is the SHINE and the SHINE-HLS project. SHINE, the Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England, is 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 Historic Environment Records (HERs) and has fed into a national SHINE dataset. The project has established a clear set of selection criteria, which HER records must be assessed against in order to qualify for SHINE. SHINE represents an important step forward in managing the historic environment in rural England, ensuring that features that are manageable under agri-environment schemes are mapped to consistent standards, promoting positive, appropriate management.The development of the SHINE-HLS online service, funded by Defra and Natural England, has also demonstrated that HERs can deliver consistent management advice via a digital consultation process, alongside management advice form English Heritage. Together SHINE and SHINE-HLS will ensure that the Historic Environment remains a significant consideration in any future developments for agri-environment.
Another example is the SHINE project. SHINE, the Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England, is 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 Historic Environment Records (HERs) and has fed into a national SHINE dataset. The project has established a clear set of selection criteria, which HER records must be assessed against in order to qualify for SHINE. SHINE represents an important step forward in managing the historic environment in rural England, ensuring that features that are manageable under agri-environment schemes are mapped to consistent standards, promoting positive, appropriate management.
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