Litter Cover

AUS-AMR-CON-LIT General High confidence

Benchmark Value

55 %
Range: 40 to 70 %
Optimal Range: 40 to 70
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: Point

Scoring Curve

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Evidence & Context

The primary finding establishes a reference benchmark of 55% litter cover.

Metric Definition:

"Litter cover" refers specifically to the percentage of the ground surface covered by non-living, detached plant material.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark represents the percentage of ground covered by non-living plant material in high ecological condition conservation areas of the Arid Mountain Ranges & Uplands biome in Australia.

Justification:

It is evidence-based: derived from government-endorsed field data from high-condition reference sites. It is functionally optimal and achievable under best-practice conservation management.

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Arid Mountain Ranges & Uplands
  • Land Use Conservation / Protected Natural Areas
  • Assessment Conservation Target
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 19 Mar 2026

Notes

No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. The benchmark of 55% is derived from field-verified reference values and sits within an optimal functional range of 40-70%, balancing soil protection and fire risk.