finland 0During the period January to May 2018, the proportion of picking and hatching increased to 3.7 percent of all planned fires, reports the Finnish Forest Center. 

One reason why the traditional crops still dominate in Finland and elsewhere is that the forests have been managed through thinning and finishing mills for decades and that they have therefore developed into the right-bodied stocks.

Forestry of tree populations of different ages is becoming more common in the privately owned forests, the Helsinki newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet, HBL writes.

The harvesting methods in so-called unusual forests are picking and hatching. By picking up, you remove the largest trees, so that you get light and space for a natural plant lookup. When shedding, small glands are made, where there are natural plants, explains HBL.

During the period January to May this year, the proportion of picking and hatching increased to 3.7 percent of all planned fires, reports the Finnish Forest Center. Last year, picking and hatching were planned at 1.6 percent of the entire harvesting area or just over 11 000 hectares, according to the notifications submitted to the Forest Center.

The increase is mainly attributable to the felling following the extensive snow in Kajanaland, North Karelia, and Northern Savolax. However, in most of the country's private forests, traditional fires and finishings are still taking place.

"Forestry with different aging forests will become more common in the future, as forest owners often also have goals for their forest other than purely economic values," said Markku Remes, leading forestry expert at the Finnish Forest Center.

He refers to PTT's economic research institute data that 14 percent of the woods' wood volume is owned by people who do not want the hedgehog in their forests.

Those who work in the forestry industry, according to PTT, are advised to recommend picking and hatching because the renewal can be slow. In southern Finland, the possibilities for uncooked forestry are also limited by the rotted root spreading to the undergrowth via the root system of the trees.
     
El centro forestal finlandés. foto: creative commons, crédito: 12019 una de las razones más importantes del pasado, que aún domina en el país. Hufvudstadsbladet, hbl escribe. Los métodos de cosecha en los llamados bosques inusuales son la recolección y la eclosión. Al recoger, obtienes los árboles grandes, de modo que obtienes una búsqueda de plantas naturales. Al derramar, se hacen pequeñas glándulas, explica hbl. El centro forestal finlandés. el año pasado, la recolección y la incubación se planearon en 1.6 por ciento de la cosecha. el aumento se debe principalmente a las nevadas en el norte, Karelia y savolax del norte. Sin embargo, los bosques privados del país todavía están teniendo lugar. Markku Remes, experto principal en bosques del Centro Forestal Finlandés, dijo que "silvicultura con diferentes necesidades de envejecimiento". No quieren saber lo que están haciendo. A aquellos que trabajan en la industria forestal, se les recomienda recomendar la recolección y la eclosión porque la Renovación puede ser lenta. En el sur de Finlandia, las posibilidades para la silvicultura sin cocer también están limitadas por el sistema de raíces de los árboles.


PULPAPERnewsm -  SUECIA . 18 enero 2019