Vegetation Extent
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Evidence & Context
In 2016 we determined basal reference condition for our Five Rivers Reserve (total of 11,113 ha) and in 2017 converted our monitoring data for key assets into Econds on a scale of 0 to 100 to show relative change over time.
Total geographic area of the Five Rivers Reserve conservation estate used as the baseline reference state (Econd = 100) under the Accounting for Nature framework.
Baseline reference extent of the Five Rivers Reserve conservation estate.
This represents a formally audited private conservation reserve baseline adjacent to the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, serving as a regional subalpine and alpine reference condition under national environmental accounting standards.
Sources (1)
TLC Five Rivers Environmental Account
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Alpine Sphagnum bogs: if we map them, we can manage them
View SourceFeldmark grass (Rytidosperma pumilum) 2018-19 survey
View SourceImpacts of Nature Tourism on the Mount Kosciuszko Alpine Area, Australia
View SourceNSW Ecosystems — Alpine Resource
View SourceSphagnum moss - sustainable use and management
View SourcePeat-forming bogs and fens of the Snowy Mountains of NSW
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