Ground Cover - Tree Canopy
Benchmark Value
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.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
The 20–40% Tree Canopy Cover (TCC) range represents the best-on-offer condition for a sustainable livestock grazing system on land formerly occupied by tropical or subtropical rainforest.
Tree Canopy Cover (TCC) is defined as the area of ground covered by the vertical projection of the outermost perimeter of tree crowns.
This benchmark defines the optimal Tree Canopy Cover range that balances ecological health and pasture productivity in grazing landscapes of tropical and subtropical rainforests.
Derived from synthesis of multiple independent lines of evidence including national classifications, carbon farming methodologies, and silvopastoral management principles.
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