In 100 years, Finland has abandoned its vestige of slash-and-burn agriculture-based society, and transitioned to an industrial forestry model, heading towards a post-industrial, service-based society.
In Sweden and neighboring Finland, forestry is, to all intents and purposes, a retail asset class. In Sweden, some 300,000 people own, in total, half of the country’s forests. In Finland ...
Tornator's forests will continue to play a significant role as a source of renewable raw material and as one of the pillars of Finland's security of supply. Growth in silviculture services was strong, ...
Sweden and Finland, Europe's most forested countries, are not doing enough to protect their primary and old-growth forests, falling short of EU commitments, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF ...