Ground Cover - Tree Canopy
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Evidence & Context
The 30% reference value is the explicit management target from a best-practice regenerative grazing system ('Campview' station, QLD) operating within the target biome.
Tree Canopy Cover (TCC) as the percentage of ground area covered by tree canopy within the target biome.
Tree Canopy Cover is the proportion of land area shaded by tree canopy, indicating vegetation structure and ecosystem function in temperate semi-arid shrublands and open woodlands under production forestry.
Derived from a best-practice regenerative grazing system case study and supported by national forest structural definitions and ecological theory for water-limited environments.
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