Water Quality
Sarkkola, Sakari; Nieminen, Mika; Laudon, Hjalmar; Clarke, Nicholas; Hasselquist, Eliza Maher (2025)
Sarkkola, Sakari
Nieminen, Mika
Laudon, Hjalmar
Clarke, Nicholas
Hasselquist, Eliza Maher
Toimittajat
Rautio, Pasi
Routa, Johannn
Huuskonen, Saija
Holmström, Emma
Cedergren, Jonas
Kuehne, Christian
Julkaisusarja
Managing Forest Ecosystems
Sivut
p. 261-271
Springer Nature Switzerland
2025
How to cite: Sarkkola, S., Nieminen, M., Laudon, H., Clarke, N., Hasselquist, E.M. (2025). Water Quality. In: Rautio, P., Routa, J., Huuskonen, S., Holmström, E., Cedergren, J., Kuehne, C. (eds) Continuous Cover Forestry in Boreal Nordic Countries. Managing Forest Ecosystems, vol 45. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_14
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Tiivistelmä
Conventional forest operations can exert significant impacts on the hydrology and water quality of downstream aquatic environments.
Few research results have been published on the impacts of continuous cover forestry (CCF) on water quality.
CCF could be useful for reducing nutrient, carbon, and suspended solid exports in waterways.
CCF may be a better alternative to rotation forestry (RF) on mineral soils and drained peatlands.
Further research is needed on the many processes controlling nutrient and carbon exports in CCF and RF.
Few research results have been published on the impacts of continuous cover forestry (CCF) on water quality.
CCF could be useful for reducing nutrient, carbon, and suspended solid exports in waterways.
CCF may be a better alternative to rotation forestry (RF) on mineral soils and drained peatlands.
Further research is needed on the many processes controlling nutrient and carbon exports in CCF and RF.
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