Vegetation Extent
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
Non-threatened forest communities must be maintained at a level no less than 75 per cent of the 1996 CRA native forest area, or a minimum of 2,000 hectares, for each community in each IBRA bioregion.
Minimum retention percentage of baseline (1996) forest area for non-threatened native forest communities within each IBRA bioregion.
Minimum retention percentage to protect bioregional representation of subalpine eucalypt forest communities.
The cited source explicitly identifies the value as a regulatory minimum retention percentage for non-threatened communities.
Sources (1)
Supporting Sources (11)
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 SourceVictoria Native Remnant Patch Definition
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 SourcePrivate Native Forestry Code of Practice for Southern NSW
View SourceManagement Standards and Procedures for Timber Harvesting Operations in Victoria's State Forests
View SourceMonitoring Eucalyptus delegatensis in Tasmania
View SourceTechnical Bulletin 5: Silvicultural systems for native eucalypt forests
View SourceVNPA-Alpine-Ash-forests-of-mainland-Australia
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