![]() Nursery crops - Short rotation coppice - Lavenderįarm building - Structure - Woodland - Non-agricultural Basic Payment Scheme ( BPS) eligible area (RD01) ![]() Winter wheat - Spring barley - Temporary grassland (There is one land use which has the same name as the land cover group – permanent grassland.) Table 1: Examples of land cover and land use Land cover Land use is a sub-category of land cover describing the activity carried out under a land cover type. Table 1 shows the 4 land cover groups, and some examples of the land uses in each group. We classify land by identifying the physical nature of the land, referred to as land covers. In these cases, the existing parcel boundaries will not be changed. We do not merge land parcels when the parcels are registered to different customers. If a permanent boundary is removed, the land parcels are merged and recorded as one land parcel. The LFA boundaries are usually based on actual physical boundaries that are shown on OS maps. temporary boundaries, such as temporary electric fences, plough lines, buffer areas between cropsĪ land parcel is split on the digital map and recorded as 2 separate parcels if a parcel lies across a less favoured area ( LFA) boundary.watercourses if wider than 4 metres (m) can sometimes be used as a boundaryĮxamples not accepted as boundaries include:.obvious changes such as woodland next to grass.hedges, walls, rivers, drains, ditches, roads.Land parcelsĪ land parcel is an area of land that is 0.0100 hectares (ha) or larger with physical boundaries. Find the list of these schemes and information on non-agricultural areas and features in the RLE1 guidance. We use digital maps to record physical land parcel boundaries and features which will be included in applications and claims for some rural payment schemes. If you request a change to your digital maps after we’ve completed the annual map updates, we will check the latest information we hold to decide if your digital map needs to be updated further. The updates are made between December and February before most customers apply for funded schemes or the Basic Payment Scheme ( BPS). Map updates are carried out annually, so we only need to use data that is less than one year old. change requests from customers’ rural land and entitlements ( RLE1) forms.land imagery, such as aerial photography.We check and update digital land maps using information from the latest available data sources. What data we use to check for map updates We do this by checking the digital maps and updating them if necessary. ![]() The Rural Payments Agency ( RPA) needs to make sure all land data on the Rural Payments service is up to date.
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