Gully Density
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
Lower Critical Threshold: Not applicable; any value > 0 m/ha indicates degradation.
Lower Critical Threshold for Gully Density indicating the minimum acceptable value before degradation occurs.
The lower critical threshold for gully density in the Australian Alpine and Subalpine Complex under Urban & Developed Use is zero, meaning no active gullies are acceptable before degradation occurs.
Any presence of gullies (>0 m/ha) indicates degradation, so the threshold is set at zero.
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