<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='./CodelistDictionary-v32.xsl'?><Dictionary xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" gml:id="FormValue" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2 http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/3.2.1/gml.xsd">
  <description>Value defining the land cover of the Greenspace feature.</description>
  <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/">FormValue</identifier>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="woodland">
      <description>Areas of land covered with trees, including natural and managed species with an area size larger than 0.1 hectares and width greater than 5m.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Woodland</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="openSemi-Natural">
      <description>Areas of undeveloped or previously developed land with residual natural habitats (except woodland) for example, scrub, heath and rough grassland.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Open Semi-Natural</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="inlandWater">
      <description>Static water bodies or rivers above the normal tidal limit, for example, reservoirs, lakes and ponds.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Inland Water</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="beachOrForeshore">
      <description>Areas above the tidal minimum low tide, for example, sand and shingle.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Beach Or Foreshore</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="manmadeSurface">
      <description>Polygons that are within the extent of sites used for exercise and recreation but are manmade rather than natural, for example, paths and car parks within a public park, play areas and tennis courts on hard standing.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Manmade Surface</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
  <dictionaryEntry>
    <Definition gml:id="multiSurface">
      <description>Polygons which may be comprised of multiple surface types, such as grass, decking and hard standing making up a private garden polygon. This applies to Private Gardens and is generated from the Topography Layer Descriptive Term of Multi-Surface for the corresponding polygon.</description>
      <identifier codeSpace="http://www.os.uk/xml/codelists/FormValue">Multi Surface</identifier>
    </Definition>
  </dictionaryEntry>
</Dictionary>
