kokonaispidäke
Kokonaispidäke, which translates to "overall holder" or "total retainer" in English, is a term used in Finnish forestry to describe a concept related to sustainable forest management. It refers to the practice of ensuring that a certain proportion of the total timber volume within a forest stand is deliberately left unharvested. This retained timber serves various ecological purposes, contributing to biodiversity and long-term forest health.
The rationale behind kokonaispidäke is that even in actively managed forests, some standing trees and deadwood
The specific percentage or volume of timber to be retained under the kokonaispidäke principle can vary depending