What is ecosystem-based forestry? And why chose the Lübeck model?

Ecosystem-based forestry is a collective name for forestry utilizing models, with nature as a role model in one way or another.

The left side illustrates a plantation, all the trees being the same. Same age, the same size and of the same species, i.e. a monoculture. The right side illustrates a natural forest, with a variety of species, sizes and ages, and a lot of deadwood.

All forestry methods can be defined by how much nature is altered. The image on the left shows how nature is completely changed and turned into a plantation. On the right, nature is more or less untouched.

The ecosystem-based forestry I´m working with is the Lübeck model. The Lübeck model aims at having the managed forest be as much like a natural forest as possible. This would be as seen as far to the right side in the picture as possible.

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