Other types of cutting woods

Other types of cutting woods

Other types of cutting woods

Complex

These are re-cutting, reforestation and reconstructive felling. They are carried out in cases where the forest has lost its useful properties in order to restore them; a negative impact on the environment with this type of felling is excluded. Cutting has a beneficial effect on lightening the area and eliminates root competition for more valuable tree species.

Sanitary

Such felling is carried out to improve the forest’s health and increase its biological resistance. This type includes landscape felling for the purpose of creating forest park landscapes, and felling for creating fire breaks.

Prohibition of felling Clearcuts are the strongest interventions. Overcutting of trees has negative consequences when more of them are destroyed than they grow in a year, which causes depletion of forest resources.

In turn, undercutting can cause aging of the forest and disease of old trees. With clear felling, in addition to the destruction of trees, branches are burned, which leads to the appearance of numerous bonfires.

The trunks are dragged away by the technique, destroying along the way many plants of the ground cover, exposing the soil. Young animals are almost completely destroyed. Surviving shade-loving plants die from excessive sunlight and strong winds. The ecosystem is completely destroyed and the landscape is changing.