rotröjning
"Rotröjning" is a forestry practice commonly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly Sweden, to maintain sustainable forest management. The term refers to the selective removal of dead, diseased, or less productive trees within a forest stand. The main goal of rotröjning is to promote forest health, improve growth conditions for remaining trees, and ensure biodiversity by creating a more diverse and resilient forest structure.
This practice typically involves carefully cutting down individual trees or groups of trees while leaving healthier,
Rotröjning is usually performed at an early stage of forest development, often during the sapling or young
Environmental benefits of rotröjning include maintaining habitat heterogeneity and promoting species diversity. It also supports forest
Overall, rotröjning is considered an important silvicultural tool for sustainable forest conservation, contributing to the productive