Bare Ground
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
The derived reference value is ≤15% Bare Ground.
Bare ground is the inverse of ground cover; it is the percentage of the soil surface left exposed, without any protective layer of vegetation or litter.
A conservative reference value representing high ecological health during the stable, inter-harvest growth phase of production forestry.
The benchmark is derived from a synthesis of evidence for best-practice land management in temperate Australia, as no direct measurement for this specific context was found. It is positioned safely below the 30% erosion threshold and allows for natural ecosystem patchiness.
Sources (1)
Revegetation - International Erosion Control Association
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