User Guide

Climate change

North Weald Bassett Lower Thornhill Flood Storage area © Nigel Cox licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Summary

The Framework can be used to help understand climate change adaptation and mitigation opportunities in different types of landscape.


Planning

Landscape Character Types cross district and county boundaries
Summary

The Framework can be used to enable planning policy and decisions to consider the landscape implications of development plans and proposals.


Biodiversity

Create landscape-scale networks © East of England Biodiversity Forum
Summary

The East of England Landscape Framework can help guide biodiversity planning. It has been underpinned by analysis of the natural landscape, which gives an indication of potential habitats for creation, and cultural landscape, which helps guide habitat creation that enhances sense of place.


Land management

Seagulls following the plough © Copyright John Sutton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Summary

Land management through uses such as farming or forestry development can all be informed through the use of the Framework.


Historic environment

Panorama from Great St Marys Church © Copyright Christopher Hilton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Summary

The East of England Landscape Framework combines understanding of the existing landscape character with historical landscape characterisation and can therefore provide a vital framework for understanding and planning for the historic environment.


Geodiversity

Ancient clay beds exposed at Covehithe Cliffs© Copyright Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Summary

The East of England Landscape Framework enables a greater appreciation of the role that geodiversity plays in landscape character.