Basal Area

AUS-ASC-AGR-BAS General Low confidence

Benchmark Value

5 m²/ha
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: MaximumOnly

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context. The scoring engine uses 19 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 18 guard(s) constrain the result.

Evidence & Context

a basal area of < 5 m²/ha within the designed treed zones could be considered critically low.

Metric Definition:

Basal Area (m²/ha) within functionally designed treed zones indicating tree density and ecological function.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark defines a critical upper limit of basal area at 5 m²/ha below which tree stands are structurally compromised and provide minimal ecological function in agricultural treed zones of the Australian Alpine and Subalpine Complex.

Justification:

At such low densities, the collective benefits of a tree stand are largely lost, and individual trees may offer only very localized and limited advantages.

Sources (1)

Preview of vegetation | Australian Alps National Parks
vegetation | Australian Alps National Parks Journal

Shelterbelt design | Erosion | Soil | Farm management | Agriculture ..., accessed July 27, 2025

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Supporting Sources (21)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of (PDF) Regenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming - ResearchGate
(PDF) Regenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming - ResearchGate
Contextual Support Journal

Can regenerative agriculture support successful adaptation to climate change and improved landscape health through building farm

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Preview of Agroforestry : integration of trees into the agricultural landscape - DPIRD's Digital library, accessed July 10, 2025,
Agroforestry : integration of trees into the agricultural landscape - DPIRD's Digital library, accessed July 10, 2025,
Contextual Support

Farmers' impressions of the influences of trees in Australia, accessed July 10, 2025

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Preview of Alpine vegetation of Tasmania - Wikipedia, accessed on May 28, 2025,
Alpine vegetation of Tasmania - Wikipedia, accessed on May 28, 2025,
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Alpine vegetation of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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Preview of Basal area (A), leaf area index (LAI) (B) and estimated daily stand... - ResearchGate
Basal area (A), leaf area index (LAI) (B) and estimated daily stand... - ResearchGate
Contextual Support

Basal area (A), leaf area index (LAI) (B) and estimated daily stand... - ResearchGate

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Preview of Basal Area Calculator
Basal Area Calculator
Methodology Source GreyLiterature

Basal Area Calculator

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Preview of Calculating basal area - YouTube
Calculating basal area - YouTube
Methodology Source GreyLiterature

Calculating basal area - YouTube, accessed July 23, 2025

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Preview of Climate change impacts on our agriculture - AdaptNSW - NSW Government
Climate change impacts on our agriculture - AdaptNSW - NSW Government
Contextual Support Government

Climate change impacts on our agriculture - AdaptNSW - NSW Government

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Preview of Does alpine grazing reduce blazing? A landscape test of a widely‐held hypothesis
Does alpine grazing reduce blazing? A landscape test of a widely‐held hypothesis
Contextual Support

Does alpine grazing reduce blazing? A landscape test of a widely‐held hypothesis

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Preview of Establish shelterbelts with multiple benefits – ANU Sustainable Farms
Establish shelterbelts with multiple benefits – ANU Sustainable Farms
Direct Evidence Journal

Establish shelterbelts with multiple benefits – ANU Sustainable Farms

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Preview of FORESTS (Fo) SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENTS Part III - Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability
FORESTS (Fo) SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENTS Part III - Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability
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FORESTS (Fo) SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENTS Part III - Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability

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Preview of Managing the drought - Wild Trout Trust
Managing the drought - Wild Trout Trust
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Managing the drought - Wild Trout Trust

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Preview of Needle accumulation rate model-based reconstruction of palaeo-tree biomass in the western subalpine Alps - ResearchGate
Needle accumulation rate model-based reconstruction of palaeo-tree biomass in the western subalpine Alps - ResearchGate
Methodology Source Journal

Needle accumulation rate model-based reconstruction of palaeo-tree biomass in the western subalpine Alps - ResearchGate

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Preview of openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed on May 31, 2025
openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed on May 31, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed on May 31, 2025,

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Preview of Optimum Shelter Belts How to Guide - The Organic Research Centre
Optimum Shelter Belts How to Guide - The Organic Research Centre
Contextual Support Journal

Optimum Shelter Belts How to Guide - The Organic Research Centre

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Preview of Regenerative agriculture – Case studies from Western Australia, accessed May 13, 2025
Regenerative agriculture – Case studies from Western Australia, accessed May 13, 2025
Contextual Support

Soil management guides - NSW Department of Primary Industries

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Preview of Regenerative Agriculture Australia: Benefits and Practices - SONIC Natural Farming, accessed July 16, 2025,
Regenerative Agriculture Australia: Benefits and Practices - SONIC Natural Farming, accessed July 16, 2025,
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Regenerative Agriculture Australia: Benefits and Practices - SONIC Natural Farming, accessed July 27, 2025,

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Preview of Session 5.2 Agroforestry Systems: Quantification of Tree Root Distribution and Biomass
Session 5.2 Agroforestry Systems: Quantification of Tree Root Distribution and Biomass
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Session 5.2 Agroforestry Systems: Quantification of Tree Root Distribution and Biomass

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Preview of Shelterbelts - City of Whittlesea
Shelterbelts - City of Whittlesea
Contextual Support Journal

Shelterbelts - City of Whittlesea

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Preview of The impact of climate change and wildfire on decadal alpine vegetation dynamics, accessed on May 28, 2025,
The impact of climate change and wildfire on decadal alpine vegetation dynamics, accessed on May 28, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

www.dcceew.gov.au, accessed May 28, 2025

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Preview of THE PRACTICE OF AGROFORESTRY IN AUSTRALIA FE Batini+, GW Anderson*, and R. Moore0
THE PRACTICE OF AGROFORESTRY IN AUSTRALIA FE Batini+, GW Anderson*, and R. Moore0
Contextual Support Journal

THE PRACTICE OF AGROFORESTRY IN AUSTRALIA FE Batini+, GW Anderson*, and R. Moore0

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Preview of Tree windbreaks in the wheatbelt - DPIRD's Digital library
Tree windbreaks in the wheatbelt - DPIRD's Digital library
Contextual Support

Tree windbreaks in the wheatbelt - DPIRD's Digital library

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Alpine and Subalpine Complex
  • Land Use Agricultural Crop Production
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type DegradationThreshold

Lifecycle

  • Status Rejected
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 3 Jun 2026

Notes

This threshold relates not just to the mere presence of some trees, but to the functional integrity and collective impact of the tree stand as an ecological component of the farm system. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one. Pipeline correction 2026-06-03b: Rejected — erroneous BenchmarkForm (MaximumOnly+UpperGuard on HigherIsDesirable=1 low-harm indicator). Correct MinimumOnly+LowerGuard equivalent already exists as benchmark ID 1371.