Vegetation Extent
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.
Evidence & Context
Habitat in the Australian Alps, South East Corner and NSW North Coast bioregions has remained the most intact relative to other bioregions with 53% to 62% of their original ecological carrying capacity remaining.
Percentage of original ecological carrying capacity remaining.
This benchmark represents the percentage of original ecological carrying capacity remaining in the Australian Alps bioregion, indicating relative intactness.
Bioregional benchmark for intactness relative to pre-settlement states.
Sources (1)
NSW State of the Environment 2024 - Plants
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