peltoaukeat
Peltoaukeat, translating to "field openings" or "cleared fields" in Finnish, refers to a specific type of semi-natural grassland habitat that has historically been maintained through human activity, primarily agriculture and grazing. These open areas are found in boreal and temperate forest zones, particularly in Finland and neighboring Nordic and Baltic countries. They are characterized by a mosaic of open, grassy meadows interspersed with scattered trees and shrubs, often on fertile soil.
The ecological significance of peltoaukeat lies in their unique biodiversity, which differs from both managed agricultural
Historically, peltoaukeat were created and maintained by traditional land-use practices such as slash-and-burn agriculture, seasonal grazing,