päärihakkuu
Päärihakkuu is a Finnish term referring to a specific type of logging operation. It translates roughly to "main logging" or "primary logging" and is generally understood as the final harvesting of a forest stand. This method is typically employed when a forest has reached its optimal age for timber production or when the owner decides to convert the land for a different use, such as agriculture or construction.
The process of päärihakkuu involves removing most or all of the trees in a designated area. Unlike
Following a päärihakkuu, the land is usually prepared for regeneration. This can involve natural regeneration from