Investor Presentaiton
Biodiversity management practices in tree plantations
Biodiversity management practices in Northem forests
Decaying wood
arty of fit
During harising
Suffer zones
Controlled burning
tally of the managed skorajo
Protecting biodiversity
Plantations are designed and
managed in local land-use context.
Landscape typically consists of a
mosaic of areas for both intensive
wood production and biodiversity
conservation.
Beekeeping
improve local
livelihoods, help
protecting the
environment and
enhance pollination
as an important
ecosystem service.
Mosaic landscape
Plantations are designed to protect
valuable ecosystems and established
only on degraded lands.
Ecological corridors connect and
provide habitats for native species.
Restoration
of native
ecosystems
by preventing
disturbance
and planting
native species.
Monitoring of
flora and fauna
to collect
information on
developments in
the local habitats.
Protection of
valuable ecosystems
such as remaining natural
forests and wetlands.
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Stora Enso ESG investor presentation
Multiple land-use
such as cattle grazing and
collection of non-timber
forest products.
Reintroduction
of native species
in protected areas
Into their natural habitat.
Roadbuilding and soil preparation
Harvesting, soil preparation and road
building are planned to minimize adverse
impacts to soil and water.
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