Gully Density
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
The reference value is therefore proposed as: Approaching 0 m/ha for active, human-induced or exacerbated gullies (defined as features >0.3m deep with evidence of ongoing erosion).
Gully density, defined as the length of active gullies per hectare
The reference value for active, human-induced or exacerbated gullies in production forestry within tropical monsoonal savannas is approximately 0 m/ha.
The benchmark is primarily inferred from the preventative objectives of Australian state-level Forestry Codes of Practice and soil conservation principles.
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