skógrækt
Skógrækt, or forestry, is the science and practice of establishing, managing, and conserving forests to meet ecological, economic, and social objectives. It covers planning and operations that influence forest establishment, species composition, stand structure, growth, health, and regeneration. Core activities include site preparation, species selection, planting or natural regeneration, stand tending, thinning, pruning, pest and disease management, wildfire prevention, and harvest planning. Silvicultural systems, such as even-aged and uneven-aged management, are used to shape forest structure and productivity, while continuous-cover approaches seek to balance timber production with habitat protection and watershed concerns.
Sustainability is central to skógrækt. Practitioners aim to maintain forest health, biodiversity, soil and water quality,
Regional practices vary with climate, soil, and culture. In many regions, forests are expanding after historical
In Iceland and other northern areas, skógrækt faces challenges of harsh climate, historically limited native forests,