Vegetation Woody Cover
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Evidence & Context
In high-elevation Tasmania, dominated by E. delegatensis, the average canopy cover is measured at 73% (range 72-74%).
Average canopy cover percentage in high-elevation Tasmania production forests dominated by E. delegatensis.
This benchmark represents the average canopy cover for woody vegetation in high-elevation Tasmania production forests dominated by E. delegatensis, indicating dense forest cover.
Based on empirical data from Ausplots Forest Monitoring Network, reflecting mature stable forest conditions.
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