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In England HLC began with the seminal work carried out in Cornwall in the early/mid 90s ([Herring 1998|Bibliography#Herring 1998|target='_blank']). This was initially a paper based exercise, developed from traditional LCA methodology; but has since become an integrated GIS application (see example figure 48 and 49). To date nearly half of England has reached completion under the leadership of English Heritage in partnership with the relevant Local authorities. (For updates on progress see the [EH web site|http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.1293])
In England HLC began with the seminal work carried out in Cornwall in the early/mid 90s ([Herring 1998|Bibliography#Herring 1998|target='_blank']). This was initially a paper based exercise, developed from traditional LCA methodology; but has since become an integrated GIS application (see example figure 48 and 49). To date nearly half of England has reached completion under the leadership of English Heritage in partnership with the relevant Local authorities. (For updates on progress see the [Historic England web site|http://www.historicengland.org.uk/research/current-research/discovery/landscapes-and-areas/characterisation/historic-landscape-character/|target='_blank'])