Vegetation Extent
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Evidence & Context
"Retaining above 16 m²/ha increases mortality of the regeneration during summer dry periods due to competition for moisture and suppression."
Upper limit for basal area retention to prevent seedling suppression.
This benchmark defines the maximum basal area per hectare to retain in shelterwood wet sites to avoid seedling mortality due to moisture competition in the Alpine and Subalpine Complex biome under production forestry.
Prevents moisture competition from killing the next generation of trees.
Sources (1)
Technical Bulletin 5: Silvicultural systems for native eucalypt forests
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Buffel grass in Queensland's semi-arid woodlands - CSIRO Publishing, accessed July 13, 2025
View SourceForest Biodiversity Declines and Extinctions Linked with Forest ...
View SourceThinning regrowth eucalypts Technical Bulletin
View SourceManagement Standards and Procedures for timber harvesting operations
View SourceMonitoring Eucalyptus delegatensis in Tasmania
View SourcePolicy for Maintaining a Permanent Native Forest Estate
View SourceSilvicultural monitoring in uneven-aged highland dry Eucalyptus delegatensis forests in Tasmania, accessed April 1, 2026,
View SourceVNPA-Alpine-Ash-forests-of-mainland-Australia
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