Productivity can be low to high, depending on climate and soil conditions, but is generally lower than more intensively managed sown pastures. Vegetation can be relatively diverse, and may include local indigenous species as well as introduced exotic species. Fertilisers and pesticides are not typically applied, but the presence of herbivores, mechanical clearing or use of fire is often required to prevent these ecosystems from transitioning to tree-dominated ecosystems. 

This category corresponds to IUCN-GET Ecosystem Functional Group T7.5 (Derived semi-natural pastures and oldfields).
Stocks (assets)
Flows (benefits)

Area of ecosystem asset

Units

ha

Example approach

Estimate % of total land area covered by ecosystem type, multiplied by total land area

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Units

ha

Example approach

Estimate extent using national/state/territory map data

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

National/state/territory maps

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Units

ha

Example approach

Measure extent using remote sensing in combination with ground-truthing for detailed site mapping

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Producer or third party GIS

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Pasture condition variables

Type

Variable

Units

ha

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Estimate condition using informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records; ABCD condition guides

Notes

ABCD condition score is an index composed from compositional state indicators such as density of 3P grasses (perennial, palatable and productive grasses), soil condition, presence of weed species and woody density. Each of these can be measured as an individual variable. For an example of ABCD Condition guides, visit Future Beef Land Condition.

Type

Variable

Units

ha

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Estimate asset area in each condition state using national/state/territory map data and/or remote sensing inputs

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

ABCD condition guides, State & Transition models

Notes

ABCD condition score is an index composed from compositional state indicators such as density of 3P grasses (perennial, palatable and productive grasses), soil condition, presence of weed species and woody density. Each of these can be measured as an individual variable. For an example of ABCD Condition guides, visit Future Beef Land Condition.

Type

Variable

Units

ha

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Measure asset area in each condition state using site-specific remote and/or in-field sensing inputs

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

ABCD condition guides, State & Transition models

Notes

ABCD condition score is an index composed from compositional state indicators such as density of 3P grasses (perennial, palatable and productive grasses), soil condition, presence of weed species and woody density. Each of these can be measured as an individual variable. For an example of ABCD Condition guides, visit Future Beef Land Condition.

Type

Variable

Units

Various

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Estimate condition using informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

Example variables relatively easily estimated include % bare ground, other soil surface features (Tongway and Hindley, 2004)

Type

Variable

Units

Various

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Estimate condition using national/state/territory map data plus informal sampling or visual assessment

Notes

More advanced variables include those listed in tier 1, plus pH, % SOC, salinity, NPK, Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC), soil water holding capacity. The depth and/or mass of soil covered by a measurement should be stated, ideally stating values for all layers within the soil profile to at least 1m depth.

Type

Variable

Units

Various

SEEA ECT Class

Various

Example approach

Measure asset area in each condition state using site-specific remote and/or in-field sensing inputs

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Various data and testing providers

Notes

Advanced variables include all of those listed in tier 1 and tier 2, plus biological functioning

Forage for livestock

Units

t DM

SEEA ES sub-type

Grazed biomass provisioning services

Intermediate or final (see SEEA-EA 2021, Table 6.3)

Final (see Notes)

Example approach

Estimate using informal sampling or visual assessment

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Grazed biomass provisioning is technically an intermediate service provided to livestock, with the livestock then providing the final service of livestock provisioning. However, following SEEA-EA (s. 6.4, pp. 134-137) it is recommended that grazed biomass provisioning is considered as the primary ecosystem contribution.

Units

t DM

SEEA ES sub-type

Grazed biomass provisioning services

Intermediate or final (see SEEA-EA 2021, Table 6.3)

Final (see Notes)

Example approach

Estimate using satellite data or forage budget service providers

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Grazed biomass provisioning is technically an intermediate service provided to livestock, with the livestock then providing the final service of livestock provisioning. However, following SEEA-EA (s. 6.4, pp. 134-137) it is recommended that grazed biomass provisioning is considered as the primary ecosystem contribution.

Units

t DM

SEEA ES sub-type

Grazed biomass provisioning services

Intermediate or final (see SEEA-EA 2021, Table 6.3)

Final (see Notes)

Example approach

Measure using satellite data plus formal on-site assessment including stratified sampling scheme and data collection and analysis protocol

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Notes

Grazed biomass provisioning is technically an intermediate service provided to livestock, with the livestock then providing the final service of livestock provisioning. However, following SEEA-EA (s. 6.4, pp. 134-137) it is recommended that grazed biomass provisioning is considered as the primary ecosystem contribution.

Forage for livestock – Agistment price

Units

$/t DM

Example approach

Multiply physical flow quantity by average agistment price for comparable pastures

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Producer associations, bulletin boards, etc.

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Units

$/t DM

Example approach

Multiply physical flow quantity by average agistment price for different types of pasture

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Producer associations, bulletin boards, etc.

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Units

$/t DM

Example approach

Multiply physical flow quantity by agistment price for specific areas grazed

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Producer associations, bulletin boards, etc.

Notes

TBD – please submit your suggestion at the feedback tab in the bottom right hand corner.

Last updated: 25th July 2023