Natural loss (luonnonpoistuma)

Natural loss means naturally died trees; due to natural disasters, for example. To determine the sustainable level, natural loss, felling losses and growth which cannot be felled for one reason or another, must all be subtracted from the growth volume. The volume thus arrived at is the upper limit of felling.

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