Amount of stout timber in 1951-2017

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  • Timber is considered stout when its diameter at a height of 130 centimetres is at least 30 centimetres.
  • In Northern Finland, the average growth of forests is less than half of that in Southern Finland due to shorter growing season, colder climate and poorer soil.
  • Source: Natural Resources Institute Finland (stat.luke.fi), National Forest Inventory. Updated 7.6.2019.

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