Katkestamatuks
Katkestamatuks refers to the process of controlling or managing the growth of woody plants, particularly in a forest or woodland setting. The term is often associated with the practice of silviculture, which involves the selection and application of various techniques to achieve specific forest management goals. Katkestamatuks involves various methods, including thinning, pruning, and gap cutting, to manipulate the size, shape, and structure of the forest.
In Estonian, the term "katkestamatuks" is derived from the word "katsa," which means "to cut," and "matuks,"
Katkestamatuks is an important aspect of forest management because it allows foresters to optimize the growth
The application of katkestamatuks has a long history, dating back to ancient times when forestry practices