puunkasvun
Puunkasvun is Finnish for the growth of timber or wood and refers to the increase in wood volume produced by trees or a forest stand over time. It is a central concept in forestry, used to describe the productive capacity of a stand and to forecast timber yields, biomass production, and forest-based energy resources. Puunkasvun is typically expressed as volume growth (for example cubic meters of wood per hectare per year) or as biomass growth.
Growth is determined by multiple factors. Species and genetic potential set the baseline, while site quality,
Measurement and modelling rely on growth indicators. Current annual increment (CAI) measures the wood volume produced
Economic and ecological implications are central. Puunkasvun informs sustainable harvesting schedules, carbon accounting, and bioenergy planning,