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Gwyn Jones European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism [email protected] High Nature Value Farming: lessons from home and abroad

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Gwyn Jones European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism

[email protected]

High Nature Value Farming:

lessons from home and abroad

Examples of where we can learn from others:

• Need to identify all relevant land, so can target

payments

• Need to link inventories to IACS/LPIS

• Workable monitoring system

• Local project-based approach with output-linked

payments, integrated in CAP

HNV farmland is about more than designated sites and priority habitats

Farmland

Semi-natural farmland and

features

Annex 1 farmland habitats

Natura 2000

Natural England draft map of HNV farmland - based on

inventories of priority semi-natural habitats + suites of

farmland species.

Need to capture wider matrix to get both ecological and agricultural context

BAP priority habitats inventory

• Natural England did local HNV mapping using aerial photos to

capture the wider ‘landscape matrix’, building on inventoried

habitats and County Wildlife Sites.

• Field survey in Culm parishes showed the technique is robust.

BAP Priority

Habitats map

Devon project draft (semi-

natural) HNV map

Extent of HNV farmland and % designated

Total extent of study area ha

HNVF as % of study area

% HNVF covered by SAC

% HNVF covered by SSSI

% HNVF covered by County Sites

Blackdown Hills

36,860 11 0.1 10 47

Culm 40,628 16 8.5 11 17

South Devon

33,700 20 4 10 47

HNVF in agri-environment schemes

% of all land in AES (current and classic schemes)

% of HNV farmland in AES (current and classic schemes)

% HNV farmland in current Higher Level Scheme

% of HNV farmland in “classic” schemes

Blackdown Hills

47.2 46 11.5 13

Culm 67.5 61 18 17

South Devon 66 70 19 26

National semi-natural grassland inventories

Habitat Inventory of Wales – lowland example

Habitat Inventory of Wales – lowland example

LPIS-IACS is probably the key to effective targeting, protection and monitoring of HNV farmland

Bulgarian

example

HNV farming identification and monitoring in Navarra

Identification from

inventories/ remote

sensing

On-farm monitoring of features

most sensitive to change

Type 1: Farmland with a

high proportion of

semi-natural vegetation

LCM 2000 classification

Combined with UAA

Scotland is making a serious effort….

• Good attempts at

identification; interesting

approach to monitoring

• English work stopped?

• Welsh work??

• Nothing in N. Ireland?

www.Irishviews.com

2004-09 2010-13

Art. 68

www.Irishviews.com

This is a PILLAR 1

scheme!!!

….designed by and

embraced by FARMERS!

Messages

• HNV farmland is more than designated sites, but provides the

context for many of them…

– Scheme targeting needs to be more ecologically-meaningful in some

areas

• Need to take HNV farmland identification more seriously

– Inventories of semi-natural pastures and meadows are key, but

Countryside Survey is a big step down that road

• Need to take HNV farmland monitoring more seriously

– but Countryside Survey approach has inspired others already!

• To make things work efficiently, need to link to IACS/LPIS

– some of the EU’s poorest countries are doing it!

• Local projects can be innovative, build trust, enable real

collaboration, be output-linked

Thank you!

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