hakkuista
Hakkuista is a Finnish forestry term describing harvesting operations in which trees are removed from a forest stand to meet management objectives. The concept encompasses a range of practices and is a central element of many forest management plans in Finland. Hakkuista are typically undertaken to produce timber, to regulate stand density and composition, to regenerate a stand after harvest, or to harvest biomass for energy.
Different types of hakkuu aim at different outcomes. Thinnings remove selected trees to improve the growth,
Planning and regulation are integral to hakkuu. In Finland, harvesting is conducted within national forest legislation
Environmental and social considerations feature prominently in contemporary hakkuu planning. Managers weigh regeneration success, soil compaction,