metsäpääomasta
Metsäpääoma, or forest capital, refers to the economic value derived from forest resources and the ecosystems that forests provide. The term is most commonly used in Finland, where significant portions of the land area are covered by forests and the timber industry is a major sector of the economy. Metsäpääoma encompasses both the marketable products such as pulp, paper, timber, and bioenergy as well as ecological services including carbon sequestration, watershed protection, and biodiversity support.
Historically, the concept emerged in the late 20th century as a response to increasing awareness of the
Metsäpääoma also plays a key role in global climate initiatives. Forests act as significant carbon sinks, and
The management of forest capital is guided by a framework of policies, market mechanisms, and scientific research,