Litter Cover

AUS-TDG-FOR-LIT General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

No specific value — see range
Range: 20 to 40 %
Optimal Range: 20 to 40
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: OptimalRange

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 7 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 6 guard(s) constrain the result.

Evidence & Context

Considering these factors, an Optimal Range of 20-40% litter cover is tentatively proposed.

Metric Definition:

Organic litter, comprising fallen leaves, twigs, bark, and other plant detritus, forms a critical interface between the vegetation and the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.

Benchmark Definition:

The range of litter cover that promotes overall ecosystem health and sustainability in this specific context.

Justification:

This range encompasses the DVG woodland benchmark and the observed values in healthy remnant woodlands, supporting robust soil health and moisture retention while permitting light penetration for understorey diversity.

Sources (2)

Preview of DOV Eucalyptus ovata forest and woodland: (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025
DOV Eucalyptus ovata forest and woodland: (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025 Journal

DPU Eucalyptus pulchella forest and woodland: heathy facies (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed May 15, 2025
openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed May 15, 2025 Journal

openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au, accessed May 15, 2025

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Supporting Sources (19)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of An overview of the ecology, management and conservation of Australia's temperate woodlands | Request PDF - ResearchGate, accessed July 15, 2025
An overview of the ecology, management and conservation of Australia's temperate woodlands | Request PDF - ResearchGate, accessed July 15, 2025
Contextual Support

What Can We Learn From Weeds - Weeds & soils, as dynamic accumulators - Regenerative Agriculture Blog, accessed July 7, 2025

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Preview of ARI-Technical-Report-253-Understanding-the-relationship-between-grazing-and-wetland-condition.doc, accessed May 15, 2025
ARI-Technical-Report-253-Understanding-the-relationship-between-grazing-and-wetland-condition.doc, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support

ARI-Technical-Report-253-Understanding-the-relationship-between-grazing-and-wetland-condition.doc, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of Australia's State of the Forests Report, accessed August 12, 2025
Australia's State of the Forests Report, accessed August 12, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Change in Organic Carbon in Forest Plantation Soils in Eastern ..., accessed July 20, 2025,

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Preview of Australia's Sustainable Forest Management - DAFF, accessed July 12, 2025,
Australia's Sustainable Forest Management - DAFF, accessed July 12, 2025,
Contextual Support Direct Evidence

Sustainable forest management: the Australian context - DAFF

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Preview of Climate change and Australian production forests: impacts and adaptation - PNG Data Portal, accessed May 15, 2025
Climate change and Australian production forests: impacts and adaptation - PNG Data Portal, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Australia's State of the Forests Report, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of Coarse woody debris in Australian forest ecosystems: A review ..., accessed May 15, 2025
Coarse woody debris in Australian forest ecosystems: A review ..., accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Methodology Source Journal

Vegetation Condition Method & Scoring Logic - Natural Values Atlas, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of DPU Eucalyptus pulchella forest and woodland: heathy facies (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025
DPU Eucalyptus pulchella forest and woodland: heathy facies (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

DPU Eucalyptus pulchella forest and woodland: heathy facies (forest) - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of DVG Eucalyptus viminalis grassy forest and woodland - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania
DVG Eucalyptus viminalis grassy forest and woodland - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania
Direct Evidence Journal

DVG Eucalyptus viminalis grassy forest and woodland - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of Effects of Sydney Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest Litter on Fuels and Fire Behaviour in Hornsby Shire - Natural Hazards Research Australia, accessed May 15, 2025
Effects of Sydney Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest Litter on Fuels and Fire Behaviour in Hornsby Shire - Natural Hazards Research Australia, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Effects of Sydney Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest Litter on Fuels and Fire Behaviour in Hornsby Shire - Natural Hazards Research Australia, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of Fire Ecology and Aboriginal Land Management in Central Arnhem Land, Northern Australia: A Tradition of Ecosystem Management | Request PDF - ResearchGate, accessed May 15, 2025
Fire Ecology and Aboriginal Land Management in Central Arnhem Land, Northern Australia: A Tradition of Ecosystem Management | Request PDF - ResearchGate, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Landscape-level thresholds of habitat cover for woodland-dependent birds - ResearchGate, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of fwpa.com.au, accessed May 15, 2025
fwpa.com.au, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Direct Evidence Journal

Defining deforestation free supply chains for red meat products

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Preview of Landscape-level thresholds of habitat cover for woodland-dependent birds - ResearchGate
Landscape-level thresholds of habitat cover for woodland-dependent birds - ResearchGate
Contextual Support

Ecological outcomes for multiple taxa from silvicultural thinning of regrowth forest | Request PDF - ResearchGate

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Preview of Litter accumulation and fire risks show direct and indirect climate-dependence at continental scale - PubMed Central, accessed May 15, 2025
Litter accumulation and fire risks show direct and indirect climate-dependence at continental scale - PubMed Central, accessed May 15, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Microbial Community and Litter Quality Controls on Decomposition Across a Tropical Forest Disturbance Gradient - Frontiers

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Preview of PARKS VICTORIA TECHNICAL SERIES - AWS, accessed July 12, 2025,
PARKS VICTORIA TECHNICAL SERIES - AWS, accessed July 12, 2025,
Contextual Support Direct Evidence Journal

Litter accumulation and fire risks show direct and indirect climate-dependence at continental scale - PubMed Central, accessed May 15, 2025

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Preview of Review of C:N Ratios in Vegetation, Litter and Soil Under Australian Native Forests and Plantations - DCCEEW
Review of C:N Ratios in Vegetation, Litter and Soil Under Australian Native Forests and Plantations - DCCEEW
Contextual Support Journal

Review of C:N Ratios in Vegetation, Litter and Soil ... - DCCEEW

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Preview of TASVEG Vegetation Condition Monitoring | Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025, )/vegetation-condition-monitoring
TASVEG Vegetation Condition Monitoring | Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025, )/vegetation-condition-monitoring
Direct Evidence Journal

TASVEG Vegetation Condition Monitoring | Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, accessed May 15, 2025, )/vegetation-condition-monitoring

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Preview of Understorey productivity in temperate grassy woodland responds to soil water availability but not to elevated [CO2 ] - PubMed, accessed August 9, 2025
Understorey productivity in temperate grassy woodland responds to soil water availability but not to elevated [CO2 ] - PubMed, accessed August 9, 2025
Direct Evidence GreyLiterature

SNOWY MOUNTAIN FORESTED HILLSLOPE SOIL CHARACTERISATION, SOIL HYDROLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY PROGRAM

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Preview of Vegetation Assessment Guide - DCCEEW, accessed May 15, 2025
Vegetation Assessment Guide - DCCEEW, accessed May 15, 2025
Methodology Source Journal

Vegetation Assessment Guide - DCCEEW

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Preview of Vegetation Condition Method & Scoring Logic - Natural Values Atlas, accessed May 15, 2025
Vegetation Condition Method & Scoring Logic - Natural Values Atlas, accessed May 15, 2025
Methodology Source Journal

TASVEG VCA Manual: A manual for assessing vegetation condition in Tasmania, Version 2.0. Natural and Cultural Heritage, Department of, accessed May 15, 2025

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Temperate Dry Woodlands & Native Grasslands
  • Land Use Production Forestry
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 28 May 2026

Notes

Tentatively proposed based on a synthesis of the DVG benchmark and field measurements from healthy remnant temperate woodlands in the ACT. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one.

Related Benchmarks

Other benchmarks in the AUS-TDG-FOR-LIT family.