raivattu
Raivattu is a Finnish term that translates to "cleared" or "devastated" in English. It is often used in the context of forests, referring to an area where trees have been felled, either intentionally for logging or as a result of natural disasters such as fires or storms. The term implies a significant alteration of the landscape, removing the existing vegetation.
In forestry, raivattu areas are typically those that have undergone clear-cutting, a method of harvesting where
Beyond logging, the term can also describe land that has been cleared for other purposes, such as