Litter Cover
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
Queensland regulations identify <50% cover as 'poor condition,' mandating management action to prevent further degradation.
Ground cover level (%) defining poor land condition under Queensland Reef Regulations.
A regulatory degradation threshold for litter cover indicating poor land condition requiring intervention in Queensland tropical maritime island grazing lands.
Queensland Government's Reef Protection Regulations define less than 50% ground cover as poor condition requiring intervention.
Sources (1)
Effect of reduced grazing pressure on sediment and nutrient yields in savanna rangeland streams draining to the Great Barrier Reef - CSIRO Research Publications Repository, accessed July 19, 2025
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Revegetation - International Erosion Control Association
View SourceNutrient Cycling in Pastures - UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research & Education Center
View SourceSoil Health & Your Wealth - presented by Graeme Sait - Regional Development Australia, accessed July 30, 2025,
View SourceFutureBeef. (2011). The Wambiana grazing trial: Key learnings for managing for rainfall variability and land condition in northern grazing lands. Meat & Livestock Australia.
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