
Finnish Forestry
Finnish forestry is a sustainable industry that manages forests primarily for timber production, biodiversity, and ecological health. Finland's forests are carefully maintained through practices like responsible logging that ensures new growth, protecting habitat, and preserving ecosystem services. The country combines commercial forestry with conservation, balancing economic benefit with environmental stewardship. Forests cover about 75% of Finland's land area, making them vital for the economy, recreation, and cultural identity. Advanced technology and strict regulations help ensure that forestry activities do not deplete resources, supporting both local livelihoods and global commitments to sustainability.