puunkorjuu
Puunkorjuu, literally "wood harvesting" in Finnish, is the practice of felling trees and extracting timber from forests for industrial use. It covers planning and selecting harvest areas, the cutting of trees, delimbing and bucking, and the transportation of logs to roadsides or mills. Puunkorjuu is a core stage of Finnish forestry, designed to balance timber production with ongoing forest growth and health.
Harvesting methods vary with silvicultural goals and stand structure. Clear-cutting is used in some contexts to
Typical puunkorjuu workflows combine felling, delimbing, bucking, and loading, followed by transportation to mills or roadside
Puunkorjuu is typically governed by forest management plans and harvest licensing that aim for sustainable yields