skógarúthreinsunar
Skógarúthreinsunar, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "forest cleansing" or "forest purification." It refers to a range of practices aimed at improving the health, aesthetics, and ecological function of forest ecosystems. These practices can vary significantly depending on the specific goals and the forest's condition, but generally involve the removal of certain elements to promote the growth and well-being of the remaining trees and undergrowth.
Common activities within skógarúthreinsunar include the selective removal of dead, diseased, or overcrowded trees. This thinning
The underlying principle of skógarúthreinsunar is to manage the forest for long-term sustainability and resilience. It