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How to get more detailed information on the Countryside Stewardship Scheme Management Options (England)
How to get more detailed information on the Countryside Stewardship Scheme Management Options (England)

Summarise options contained within a farm using the Countryside Stewardship Scheme (2016) Management Options (England) Data Layer

Simla Rees-Moorlah avatar
Written by Simla Rees-Moorlah
Updated over a week ago

NOTE: To be able to run this functionality, you need to be on a Standard or Professional Subscription.

Land App has now released two Data Layers form the Rural Payments Agency to allow users to see which farms are in Schemes (from 2016 onwards):

  • Countryside Stewardship Scheme 2016 Areas (England) Data: a polygon layer showing the farm boundary, type of scheme details on the claimant, and value (£) of their scheme.

  • Countryside Stewardship Scheme 2016 Management Options (England) Data: a point data set, with a unique point per option type within scheme.

As the points within the Countryside Stewardship Scheme 2016 Management Options (England) layer are "stacked ontop of each other", you will need to use our "Data Layer Report" function to see the diversity of options used.

To view this data on your map toggle on the Countryside Stewardship Scheme 2016 Management Options (England) Data Layer.

Once the data has loaded, when you select a feature to view more information on the right hand panel, it only shows the top point on the map (not the multiples underneath).

Therefore if you first create a plan, by copying the boundary of the farm from the "Countryside Stewardship Scheme 2016 Areas (England) Data"

Go to Data Layers and make the layer visible.

To multi select features hold down the shift key and click on those features needed to create the boundary. Right Click and select Copy to plan.

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Either add to an exiting or create a new plan that can then be used to complete the Data Layer report.

Then run a Data Layers report on that plan, selecting the two data layers, which will list all of the individual options within that farm / boundary.

To run one of these reports please follow this guidance.

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