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- Continental_Stress_Class abstract "Continental Stress Class is a method of describing the landscape health of biogeographic regions in Australia. There are six Continental Stress Classes with Class 1 containing the most stressed regions and Class 6 the least stressed and therefore most healthy. The classification takes into account indicators of landscape health such as the extent, condition, connectivity, and rate of clearing of native vegetation; changes to soil and hydrological conditions; the presence of feral plants and animals; the presence of threatened species and ecological communities; and threats such as dryland salinity; and fire regime.Continental Stress Classes were first introduced by Gethin Morgan in 2001, in the report Landscape Health In Australia: A rapid assessment of the relative condition of Australia's bioregions and subregions. Morgan gave a class to each of the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) subregions, as follows: Class One: 17 subregions, including the Avon Wheatbelt, the Tasmanian Midlands and numerous subregions in south eastern Australia, including most of Victoria; Class Two: 20 subregions; Class Three: 90 subregions; Class Four: 75 subregions; Classes Five and Six: 152 subregions.The classification is now used by a range of federal and state government agencies in Australia.".
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- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageLength "1976".
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageRevisionID "389609744".
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Avon_Wheatbelt.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Biogeography.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biogeography_of_Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environment_of_Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Interim_Biogeographic_Regionalisation_for_Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Tasmanian_Midlands.
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Continental_Stress_Class wikiPageWikiLinkText "Continental Stress Class".
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- Continental_Stress_Class subject Category:Biogeography_of_Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class subject Category:Environment_of_Australia.
- Continental_Stress_Class hypernym Method.
- Continental_Stress_Class type Article.
- Continental_Stress_Class type Software.
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- Continental_Stress_Class comment "Continental Stress Class is a method of describing the landscape health of biogeographic regions in Australia. There are six Continental Stress Classes with Class 1 containing the most stressed regions and Class 6 the least stressed and therefore most healthy.".
- Continental_Stress_Class label "Continental Stress Class".
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