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LBAP status and trends

 

Habitat: Lowland beech and yew woodland

 
National status
Latest estimate post 2008 reporting round
No status latest estimate data have been recorded for this habitat.
N.B. National data are only available for UK priority species and habitats



National status
2008 reporting

 

Date assessed

Value

Units

Accuracy

Adequate baseline data?

Data available via NBN?

UK

2008 40400 Hectares Best guess No but likely by 2011 No
  Did you refer to the LBAP data (e.g. obtained from the links provided) when compiling this assessment?   No
  All UK values are a summation of values reported by countries. Accuracy will therefore reflect that of the original data. Dates, etc will vary by country.

E

2008 35000 Hectares Best guess No but likely by 2011 No
  Did you refer to the LBAP data (e.g. obtained from the links provided) when compiling this assessment?   No
  England: This is a best guess based on previous assessments in 2005

NI

Not relevant for this country

S

Not relevant for this country

W

1997 5400 Hectares Sample or full survey Yes No
  Did you refer to the LBAP data (e.g. obtained from the links provided) when compiling this assessment?   No
  Total native woodland area assessed from NIWT I (See target on total native woodland area for more info)
Allocated to priority woodland type using proportions from CCW (2003) Priority Habitats of Wales /Phase II survey information.
More accurate updates on status in 2006 and future will be available from our habitat mapping and NIWT II work (see successes)


National status
2005 reporting

 

Date assessed

Value

Units

Accuracy

Adequate baseline data?

Data available via NBN?

UK

2005 34160 Hectares Best guess No but likely by 2008 No

E

2005 30000 Hectares Best guess No but likely by 2008 No
  Woodland habitats across the Forestry Commission land holding are mapped on a GIS system. The new GLADE system (Grants and Licences delivered electronically) will enable habitat recording and ensure that the restoration of private woodlands under the new England Woodland grant Scheme is recorded.

NI

Not relevant for this country

S

Not relevant for this country

W

2005 4160 Hectares Best guess No but likely by 2008 No
  Baseline figures have been revised based on published CCW data, but will be revised again following further analysis of data from the National Inventory of Woodlands and Trees, 1995-1999, taking into account our new definition of native woodland.


National status
2002 reporting

 

Amount

Units

Year

Accuracy

Reference for data

UK

30000 Hectares 1998 Informed guess UKHAP

E

27000 Hectares

NI

S

W

3000 Hectares 1998 Best guess