Verified sites of Open Mosaic Habitat. Open mosaic habitats can be extremely diverse, including such wide ranging sites as railway sidings, quarries, former industrial works, slag heap, bings and brick pits. Brownfields with open mosaic habitats show evidence of previous disturbance, either through soil being removed or severely modified by previous use, or the addition of materials such as industrial spoil, with spatial variation developing across the site. The resultant variation allows for a mosaic of different habitats to be supported in close proximity. This habitat diversity can support rich assemblages of invertebrates, which has led to ‘open mosaic habitats on previously developed land’ being added to the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP) as a Priority habitat listed on Section 41 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (NERC Act). More information about the Open Mosaic Habitat inventory can be found on the Buglife website.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.
L o a d i n g
Organization
Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) - view all
Update frequencyunknown
Last updatedabout 2 years ago
OverviewHabitatsHabitats SpeciesNatural Englandecology
Additional Information
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Dcat Issued2017-04-07T11:20:55.000Z
Dcat Modified2018-07-05T21:25:45.201Z
Dcat Publisher NameDefra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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Harvest Object Id4ebf5945-4a4a-4870-acbd-8baf94400750
Harvest Source Idccd9f416-507b-459a-ad40-8810e7eb985a
Harvest Source TitleNatural England Open Data Geoportal
