Gully Density

AUS-AKW-AGR-GUL General High confidence

Benchmark Value

0 m/ha
Direction: Lower is desirable ↓
Form: Point

Scoring Curve

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Evidence & Context

The benchmark for Gully Density in Arid Karstic Woodlands under best-practice regenerative cropping is 0 m/ha.

Metric Definition:

Density of active gullies (m/ha) representing landscape instability and active erosion.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark represents the ideal state of zero active gullies per hectare in Arid Karstic Woodlands under best-practice regenerative cropping, indicating complete landscape stability and no active erosion.

Justification:

This benchmark is justified by the biome's extreme fragility, the threshold nature of gully formation as an indicator of systemic failure, and the design of regenerative agriculture to prevent gully initiation.

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"Human Impacts on Karst" (Gillieson, 2005)

"Human Impacts on Karst" (Gillieson, 2005)

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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

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"Karst and agriculture in Australia" by David Gillieson and Mia Thurgate - Digital Commons @ USF - University of South Florida, accessed July 23, 2025
Contextual Support

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Alluvial Gully Erosion Rates and Processes Across the Mitchell River Fluvial Megafan in Northern Queensland, Australia - Resilient Landscapes Hub, accessed July 26, 2025
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Alluvial Gully Erosion Rates and Processes Across the Mitchell River Fluvial Megafan in Northern Queensland, Australia - Resilient Landscapes Hub, accessed July 23, 2025

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Chapter 13 Gully erosion and its control - Queensland Government publications, accessed August 12, 2025
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Digging up the dirt on water quality on the Great Barrier Reef - CSIRO, accessed July 19, 2025,
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Discover the Top 6 Benefits of Regenerative Farming in Australia, accessed August 5, 2025,
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Effects of soil degradation on infiltration rates in grazed semiarid rangelands of northeastern Patagonia, Argentina - project bedrock
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Landscape rehydration and regenerative agriculture improves soil health, accessed July 23, 2025

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Factors related to gully erosion in woody encroachment in south-eastern Australia | Request PDF - ResearchGate, accessed on May 29, 2025,
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Nullarbor bioregion - DCCEEW, accessed July 27, 2025
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Quantifying and Modeling the Surficial Karst of the Nullarbor Plain (Southern Australia) - Scholarship@Miami, accessed July 24, 2025
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Quantifying and Modeling the Surficial Karst of the Nullarbor Plain (Southern Australia) - Scholarship@Miami, accessed July 23, 2025

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Regenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming - Frontiers, accessed August 4, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

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Preview of Report card on sustainable natural resource use in the rangelands
Report card on sustainable natural resource use in the rangelands
Contextual Support Journal

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Arid Karstic Woodlands & Shrublands
  • Land Use Agricultural Crop Production
  • Assessment Conservation Target
  • Vegetation Woodland
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 10 Jun 2026

Notes

Any presence of active gullies (>0 m/ha) is detrimental, indicating a breach of landscape stability. Lower critical thresholds or optimal ranges are not applicable as gullies are purely degradation indicators.

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