Basal Area

AUS-ASC-LVG-BAS General High confidence

Benchmark Value

28 m²/ha
Range: 20 to 33 m²/ha
Thresholds: Lower: 9, Upper: —
Optimal Range: 20 to 33
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: Point

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.

Evidence & Context

Site BB2 recorded 28 m²/ha

Metric Definition:

the cross-sectional area of all trees and shrubs at breast height (1.3 meters) per hectare

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark represents the lower end of the high-health reference range for mature woodland stands in the Alpine and Subalpine Complex under livestock grazing and pasture land use.

Justification:

Represents the lower end of the high-health reference range for mature stands.

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Fire frequency and stem structure in snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) woodland in Victoria (Coates, F., Williams, M.R., and Morgan, J.W. (2015). Cunninghamia 15: 15–28)

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Supporting Sources (25)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

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Alpine Grazing Taskforce. (2005). Report of the Alpine Grazing Taskforce. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria.
Direct Evidence Journal

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AusPlots Rangelands - TERN Australia, accessed August 2, 2025
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Australian Alps Liaison Committee. (n.d.). Fire and Biodiversity in the Australian Alps.
Contextual Support Journal

Australian Alps Liaison Committee. (n.d.). Fire and Biodiversity in the Australian Alps.

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Brookhouse, M., & Bi, H. (2009). Elevation-dependent climate sensitivity in Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieb. ex Spreng. Dendrochronologia, 27(1), 29-37.
Contextual Support

Brookhouse, M., & Bi, H. (2009). Elevation-dependent climate sensitivity in Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieb. ex Spreng. Dendrochronologia, 27(1), 29-37.

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Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. (2022). Vegetation Condition Benchmarks version 2. Dry Eucalypt Forest and Woodland. DPD Eucalyptus pauciflora forest and woodland on dolerite: grassy facies. (forest).
Contextual Support Direct Evidence Journal

Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. (2022). Vegetation Condition Benchmarks version 1. Dry Eucalypt Forest and Woodland. DPO Eucalyptus pauciflora forest and woodlands not on dolerite: (forest).

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Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. (n.d.). Dry eucalypt forest and woodland. From The Bush.
Contextual Support Journal

Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. (n.d.). Dry eucalypt forest and woodland. From The Bush.

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Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Western Australia. (2022). Clearing Permit CPS 8925/1.
Contextual Support

Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Western Australia. (2022). Clearing Permit CPS 8925/1.

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Forest Practices Authority (2011). Silvicultural systems for native eucalypt forests.
Contextual Support Direct Evidence Journal

Forest Practices Authority (2011). Silvicultural systems for native eucalypt forests.

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Hester, A. J., Pakeman, R. J., Harrison, S., & Ross, L. C. (2017). Thresholds of biodiversity and ecosystem function in a forest ecosystem undergoing dieback. Scientific Reports, 7, 6775.
Contextual Support Journal

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Jones, P. (2005). The stability and resilience of grazing land in “A” condition.
Contextual Support Journal

Jones, P. (2005). The stability and resilience of grazing land in “A” condition.

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Preview of Mapping Windthrow Severity as Change in Canopy Cover in a Temperate Eucalypt Forest
Mapping Windthrow Severity as Change in Canopy Cover in a Temperate Eucalypt Forest
Contextual Support Direct Evidence Regulatory Framework Journal

Somerville, M. et al. (2019). Function attribute benchmarks for the Biodiversity Assessment Method. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.

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Meat & Livestock Australia. (n.d.). Tree-grass balance.
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Meat & Livestock Australia. (n.d.). Tree-grass balance.

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NatureServe. (n.d.). Basal Area (m2/ha). Biotics Help.
Methodology Source GreyLiterature

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NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust. (2021). Do you want to earn annual payments for conserving rare vegetation in the Southern Tablelands? Snow Gum Woodlands and Grasslands Conservation Tender. Factsheet.
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Long-unburnt stands of snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Spreng) are exceedingly rare in the Victorian Alps: implications for their conservation and management - ResearchGate

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NSW Department of Education. (n.d.). Alpine ecosystems in the Snowy Mountains.
Contextual Support Government

NSW Department of Education. (n.d.). Alpine ecosystems in the Snowy Mountains.

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NSW Environment Protection Authority. (n.d.). Techniques for Measuring Stand Basal Area. Private Native Forestry Code of Practice Guideline No. 5.
Methodology Source Journal

Techniques for Measuring Stand Basal Area - NSW Environment Protection Authority

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NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. (n.d.). The Australian Alps Bioregion.
Contextual Support Journal

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NSW Scientific Committee. (2011). Preliminary Determination: Tablelands Snow Gum, Candlebark and Kangaroo Grass Grassy Woodland.
Contextual Support

NSW Scientific Committee. (2011). Preliminary Determination: Tablelands Snow Gum, Candlebark and Kangaroo Grass Grassy Woodland.

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Contextual Support Journal

Environmental Protection Works Guideline on Rural Regulated Land Sustainable Grazing Allowable Activity, accessed on May 25, 2025,

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Raison, R. J., Woods, P. V., & Khanna, P. K. (n.d.). Flammability of Australian forests and woodlands: a synthesis of knowledge for fuel and fire management. CSIRO.
Contextual Support Journal

Raison, R. J., Woods, P. V., & Khanna, P. K. (n.d.). Flammability of Australian forests and woodlands: a synthesis of knowledge for fuel and fire management. CSIRO.

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Sluiter, I. R. K., et al. (2012). Recovery and management of snow gum forest and woodlands. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Technical Report Series No. 235.
Direct Evidence Journal

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Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). (2012). Seven decades of data sustaining the Australian Alps.
Contextual Support Government

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Using basal area to estimate aboveground carbon stocks in forests: La Primavera Biosphere's Reserve, Mexico | Forestry - Oxford Academic, accessed July 20, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

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Wikipedia. Basal area.
Contextual Support

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Worm Watch. (n.d.). Sampling Trees. University of Minnesota Duluth.
Methodology Source GreyLiterature

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