Suojapuustosta
Suojapuustosta, also known as "protective wood," is a term used in the context of forestry and environmental conservation to describe a specific type of forest management practice. The primary goal of suojapuustosta is to protect and preserve the natural structure and biodiversity of a forest by selectively removing certain trees while leaving others standing. This approach aims to maintain the ecological balance and functionality of the forest ecosystem.
In suojapuustosta, trees are typically removed based on their species, age, or health status, rather than their
The practice of suojapuustosta is particularly relevant in regions where forest resources are managed sustainably and
Overall, suojapuustosta represents a balanced approach to forest management that combines the economic benefits of timber