skjærthinning
Skjærthinning is a term found in Nordic forestry literature describing a thinning practice aimed at improving stand growth and timber quality by selectively removing trees. The exact meaning of skjærthinning varies by country and management tradition, but it generally denotes an early or mid-rotation thinning that reduces stand density by removing certain individuals to release others.
Its goals include increasing the growth rate and form of remaining trees, enhancing bole quality, and shaping
Practitioners typically mark trees for removal based on competition status, vitality, health defects, form, and species
Outcomes often include faster diameter growth, improved timber quality, and more favorable light environments for residual
Etymology: skjærthinning is thought to derive from Scandinavian roots related to cutting or shaping, reflecting the
See also: thinning (silviculture), sanitation thinning, release, stand development.