päärihakkuut
Päärihakkuut, or final felling, is a term used in Finnish forestry to describe the harvesting of a forest stand when it has reached its predetermined economic maturity. This is the final stage of forest management for a particular area, after which the land is typically prepared for reforestation. The decision to carry out a päärihakkuu is based on several factors, including the age, species, size, and market value of the trees. Forest owners and managers consider ecological aspects as well, aiming to balance timber production with the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
The process of päärihakkuu involves careful planning and execution. It is often preceded by intermediate cuttings,
Following the päärihakkuu, the forest area is typically managed for regeneration. This might involve natural regeneration