harvenduslõigete
Harvenduslõikete is an Estonian term referring to forest thinning operations. It is a silvicultural practice involving the selective removal of trees from a forest stand. The primary goals of harvenduslõikete are to improve the growth rate, health, and quality of the remaining trees. By reducing competition for resources such as light, water, and nutrients, the selected trees can develop more vigorously.
There are generally two main types of harvenduslõikete: early thinning and later thinning. Early thinning is
Harvenduslõikete can also contribute to biodiversity by creating a more varied forest structure, opening up the