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If broad habitats in the UK were clustered...

if broad habitats in the UK were clustered.. mountains, heaths & moorlands 18.6% Woodlands 11.6% farmland 41.3% freshwaters 1.3% semi-natural grasslands 16.4% urban coastal margins 6.8% 1.4% England Scotland mountains, heaths & moorlands semi-natural mountains, heaths & moorlands 5.3% grasslands 14.4% 43.6% coastal farmland margins 1.1% 19.5% woodlands farmland 55.3% 9.5% 1.9% urban freshwaters 1.4% freshwaters 1.0% urban woodlands 18.7% semi-natural 10.6% 15.3% grasslands 1.5% coastal margins Wales Northern Ireland coastal margins coastal margins 2.3% 9 0.5% mountains, heaths & moorlands farmland 43.9% mountains, heaths & moorlands 11.8% 16.5% farmland 40.9% 3.4% urban woodlands 13.4% woodlands urban 10.1% 17.2% 4.2% semi-natural 4.9% grasslands freshwaters 22.8% semi-natural 1.2% grasslands freshwaters design by Graham Odds (@g_odds) source: uk national ecosystem assessment

If broad habitats in the UK were clustered...

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6.8% of the UK is classified as urban, compared to 41.3% classified as farmland. What do the recent UK NEA report figures actually mean in a real context?

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