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Data Sources Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Habitat Mapping Project Appendix 3 Appendix 3 Data Sources 0 Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Habitat Mapping Project Appendix 3 Data sources Several data sources were used to inform the habitat map. Some provide both attribute data (explanatory information) and spatial data (location information) others provide attribute data only. Below is a list of data sources used to create the BMK Habitat Map. Data sources referenced in Habitat Map Publication reference 10k raster colour map (digitised) Bucks CC copy Full reference not known. Author: BCC A41 Aston Clinton Bypass Term Consultant Full reference not known. Author: BCC A418 Phase I Habitat Survey (October 2001) Term Consultant Aerial photos (digitised) Bucks CC copy Aerial photos 1999 (digitised) Bucks CC copy Aerial photos 2003 (digitised) Bucks CC copy Aerial photos 1940's (digitised) Bucks CC copy Aerial photos MK (digitised) 2005 Bucks CC copy Ancient Woodland Survey EN (digitised) 12.08.05 Natural England published GIS layer Aylesbury Vale Environmental Character Assessment, Ecological Studies. Jacobs AVECA Aylesbury (digitised) 2006 Babtie, April 2006 Natural England published GIS layer -IHS BAP Grassland Inventory (digitised) 11.09.2007 information BBOWT data -Phase 1 maps of BBOWT BBOWT site inventory (digitised) 2005 reserves BBONT Habitat Survey Card (Paper) 1986-88 BMERC data -Paper copies of surveys Biological Notification Site (database) 11.07.06 Bucks CC data -Site information Biological Notification Site (digitised) 27.06.06 Bucks CC data -Site boundaries Biological Notification Site document Bucks CC data -Site information BNS layer (digitised) 18.07.06 Bucks CC data -Site boundaries Detailed botanical survey Abbey Barn North, High Wycombe. Gillespies Botanical Survey Abbey Barn N (paper) 2000 November 2000 Bucks and MK IHS mapping (digitised) 2009 Bucks CC data - IHS information Irving, Philip. Phase 1 Survey of Great Brickhill & Bragenham Phase 1 Survey (paper) Brickhill and Bragenham (Sept 1997). 1997 Greensand Project. Burnham Beeches NVC survey (paper) 1999 City of London data- NVC survey Davidson, Neil J. Buckinghamshire Alert Sites Register (3rd edition) (April 1996). Buckinghamshire Environmental Records Buckinghamshire Alert Site Register Centre. CEH. Survey data for Marsh CEH Upper River Ray survey (paper) 1994-5 Gibbon/Ludgershall area (1994-5). County 1-2500 First Edition (digitised) 1876- 1885 Bucks CC copy Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, February County Wildlife Site (paper) 1998-1999 1 Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Habitat Mapping Project Appendix 3 Data sources referenced in Habitat Map Publication reference Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, County Wildlife Site (paper) 1998-99 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, County Wildlife Site (paper) 2002 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, County Wildlife Site (paper) 2003 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, County Wildlife Site document February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of County Wildlife Site info BCC (digitised) Importance for Nature Conservation, 25.10.05 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, County Wildlife Site Report BCC (paper) 2000 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS monitoring report (paper) 2007 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) 2001 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) 2002 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) 2003 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) 2004 February Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) 2005 February Chilterns Countryside team, Buckinghamshire County Council. Paper Chess Valley Survey Report BCC (paper) 1997 copy Cadsden Glen Survey (paper) 1994 Species records held by BMERC Chilterns Ancient Woodland Survey (paper) 86- 88 BMERC data -Paper copies of surveys Chilterns IHS Woodland Survey (paper) 2008 Bucks CC data -Paper IHS surveys Chilterns Landscape Forest Design Plan 2007- 2037 Forestry Commission -Management plans 2 Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Habitat Mapping Project Appendix 3 Data sources referenced in Habitat Map Publication reference Buckinghamshire Nature Conservation Forum, Buckinghamshire's Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, CWS Report (paper) Unknown date February Downley Common PS management plan (paper) A management plan for Downley Common 1997 1998-2008, C.J. Smith EN Priority Habitat (digitised) 2005 Natural England data -GIS habitat data Environment Agency Flood Zone 3 (digitised) Environment Agency data -GIS data of 2009 flood zone EN Priority Habitat inventory (digitised) - GIS layers downloaded 2005 Natural England data -GIS habitat data Environmental Stewardship (digitised) 2008 Natural England data -GIS habitat data Buckinghamshire County Council. Site EWGS management plan (paper) 2006 management plan. (2006) Expert Knowledge -Nick Keighley, Woodland Officer N/A Expert Knowledge -Andrew McVeigh, County Ecologist N/A Reproduced from BGS data at the original scale of 1:50,000, License No. 2002/005 Geological Survey RGS (digitised) 2004 British Geological Survey © NERC Natural England data -paper copies of NVC Grassland field survey reports EN (paper) 1987 data Grassland indicator layer (digitised) 2007 Bucks CC data -IHS data Grassland inventory knowledge capture (paper) Bucks CC data -paper copies of workshop 2007 info Grassland survey EN (paper) 1994 English Nature data -NVC paper surveys Grassland Inventory (digitised) 2007 Natural England data -IHS data Grassland survey EN (paper) 1995 Natural England data -NVC data Habitat Survey Map Abbey Barn North (paper) Habitat survey map Abbey Barn North, High 2000 Wycombe. Nov 2000 High value ponds in Bucks (digitised) 13.04.05 Bucks CC data- Site boundaries Ground truthing carried out by County IHS field survey Ecologist in 2007-2008 Jacobs Babtie, Aylesbury Vale Environmental Character Assessment: Ecological Studies (Aylesbury/Haddenham/Winslow/Buckingha Jacobs AVECA Phase 1 surveys m/Wendover) (2006). Hyder Consulting Ltd, The Linslade Western Bypass Environmental Statement, Volume 2, Section D, Ecology (March Linslade western bypass habitat report 2002). Natural England data -GIS site boundary Local Nature Reserves (digitised) 2007 data Local Wildlife Site (paper) 1998-99 Biodiversity partnership surveys Local Wildlife Site info BCC (digitised) 25.10.05 Bucks CC data -GIS site boundaries Local Wildlife Site Report (paper) 2000 Biodiversity partnership surveys Local Wildlife Site Report (paper) 2001 Biodiversity partnership surveys Local Wildlife Site Report (paper) 2002 Biodiversity partnership surveys Local Wildlife Site Report (paper) 2003 Biodiversity partnership surveys Little Marlow Gravel Pits Habitat Map (paper) 2001 Bucks CC paper copy Local Wildlife Site Report (paper) 2004 Biodiversity partnership surveys Mastermap (digitised) 2007 Bucks CC copy 3 Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Habitat Mapping Project Appendix 3 Data sources referenced in Habitat Map Publication reference Mastermap Areas (digitised) as available in 2006 Bucks CC copy M.J.R. Cowley and S.E. Udall, EMEC Ecology, Milton Keynes Ecological Surveys. A report to Milton Keynes Council, MK Ecological Survey EMEC (paper) 11.2000 November 2000. Landscape Design Associates, Milton MK Landscape Character Study Phase 1 (paper) Keynes Landscape Character Study, 1999 October 1999. Accompanies "The wildlife corridors in MK" MK wildlife corridor Phase 1 (digitised) 1995 report Prepared by Moorend Common Moorend Common Management Plan (paper) Conservation Committee June 2006. BCC 2006 copy North Buckinghamshire Grassland Site Register Hyder Consulting, North Buckinghamshire 1997 Grassland Site Register (October 1997) Hyder Consulting, North Buckinghamshire Grassland Survey 1996: A report covering North Buckinghamshire Grassland Survey 1996 SP60/70 & SP81/91 (1996) North Bucks Grassland Survey EN (paper) 1993-94 English Nature -NVC paper surveys L.E.A.F/EN, North Buckinghamshire Grassland Survey 1995: a report on survey work carried out for Buckinghamshire North Bucks Grassland Survey LEAF (paper) County Council and English Nature in 1995 1995-96 by Michael Jennings. No date. Hawker, G. North Buckinghamshire Neutral Grassland Survey 1994 (1994). English North Bucks Neutral Grassland Survey Nature - Thames & Chilterns Ordnance Survey MasterMap 2007 Bucks CC copy Ordnance Survey Map 1:50.000 1989 (digitised) Bucks CC copy Ordnance Survey MasterMap Areas (digitised) 2006 Bucks CC copy OS Surveyor Drawings 1822-1835 (digitised) Bucks CC copy Hyder Consulting, Ouse Valley Phase 1 Ouse Valley Phase 1 Survey (paper) 1998 Survey (1998). Thames and
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