{ "culture": "en-GB", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "", "description": "Release: February 2015Loaded: 18/05/2016Supplier: DCCEdit: Cut to TDC outline using the Teignbridge Outline in BoundaryLandscape Character Types: \u2022 are distinct types of landscape that are relatively homogeneous in character; \u2022 are generic in nature \u2013 they may occur in different areas in different parts of the country and will share broadly similar combinations of geology, topography, drainage patterns, vegetation, historic land use and settlement pattern (this does not mean that every area within a particular type will be identical, but rather, that there is a common pattern which can be discerned in maps and in the fields survey records); \u2022 may occur repeatedly in a study area, or occur in just one place; \u2022 can be identified at each level in the hierarchy of assessment; \u2022 can provide a good spatially referenced framework for analysing change (many influences and pressures affect areas with similar character in similar ways); \u2022 when analysed, can provide a foundation upon which to develop planning and / or landscape management strategies. Information sourced from:https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/396192/landscape-character-assessment.pdfAn Approach to Landscape Character Assessment - October 2014 - Christine Tudor, Natural England - www.gov.uk/natural-england", "summary": "", "title": "Landscape Character Type", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": "NaN", "maxScale": "NaN", "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }