poistoharvennus
Poistoharvennus, often translated as salvage felling or selective logging, is a forestry practice focused on removing dead, diseased, or damaged trees from a forest stand. The primary goal is to improve the health and vigor of the remaining trees by reducing competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. This process also aims to prevent the spread of pests and diseases that can affect the entire stand.
The selection of trees for removal in poistoharvennus is based on specific criteria, typically involving the
Benefits of poistoharvennus extend beyond forest health. By removing decaying wood, it can reduce the risk