Restoration and reforestation - a sustainable solution for restoring forest health and biodiversity
Why is reforestation important?
<Forest reforestation ensures long-term health of the trees, increases resilience to climate change and protects forest biodiversity. The services are suitable for private forest owners, local authorities, nature conservation organisations and businesses who want to invest in sustainable forestry and fulfil environmental obligations.
What are offered and for whom
The offer includes comprehensive refurbishment and forest management from the assessment of the situation to the long-term maintenance plan. Services are suitable for those who need professional assistance in restoring pine, spruce or mixed trees, as well as those who aim to protect forest biodiversity and increase carbon capture.
Main services and approach
- <<Metsa biodiversity conservation: restoring habitats, taking into account protected species and restraining invasive species. li>><Seeing and long-term care: GIS-based planning, monitoring and tailor-made maintenance process.
- <<<Metsa biodiversity conservation: Unlike short-term solutions, the focus here is on the long-term resilience of the forest: prevention of diseases and control, preservation of soil fertility and support for natural processes.
Substantial advantages
- >Sustainable forest resilience to climate risks and pests;
- >Li>Li>Li>Higher carbon sequestration and positive environmental impact; Li>Li>Optimised conventional and economic care, which reduces future costs;
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/lifting, sanitary care and fire risk reduction in order to support the health and productivity of trees.
How the process works?
- Li>Subordered forest status, species composition and risk mapping.>li> Priority will be given to the use of local species, the protection of soil structure and the enhancement of biodiversity, which will ensure a sustainable and healthy forest for the next generations.
A balanced decision on the environment and economy will create a long-term value: better wood quality, less risk of forest damage and a strong contribution to the objectives of protecting forest biodiversity. Enable forests to recover wisely and efficiently in order to achieve durable and rich trees.
Take the next step: cooperation begins with the assessment of the situation and the preparation of a clear action plan - solutions are adapted to both smaller private forest owners and larger land carers.
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