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!Panel 10: Potential Modelling for HLC
The HLC may be used within itself for analysis and modelling, for example models of degree of landscape change or survival. However, more powerful and meaningful analysis may be accomplished in conjunction with other datasets. One may use such data to build models in response to various issues, for example degrees of landscape sensitivity to certain forms of development or threat. The more datasets used would in turn create more complex models for more in-depth scenario building.
HLC Landscape Types - to reflect
*Rarity
*Commonality
*Continuity
*Change
*Spatial distribution
HLC based Landscape Themes – to reflect
*Period based for example 20th century, 18th century or earlier, prehistoric
**Time zones
**Origin of formation
*Broad types, for example Agricultural, Settlement, Industrial, Recreation
*Sensitivity
*Capacity for change
*Values
HLC Modelled with Other Data
Other Data
*Historic for example HER, LB, SMs, MMP
*Political – parishes
*Natural – geology, soils, rainfall, climate
*Habitats – SSSIs, biodiversity, ecology, hedgerow species
*Contour – aspect, 3D, view shed analysis
*Statistical – census, farming, economic
*Landcover Change data for example CORINE, Macaulay
*Water resource, rivers, rainfall
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