Finland tries to stop nature loss – actions across the country.
Finland is trying to change its rules about forests. This is because of a new law from the European Union. The goal is to protect nature in Finland.
The European Union wants Finland to restore nature. The ‘Renatura 2030’ law sets specific goals. Finland’s government is considering changing how it defines natural forests. This change could affect how forests are managed. The Finnish State Forests Service is working on this issue.
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Highlights
Finland Responds to EU Law
Finland is trying to stop nature loss by following EU rules.
Forest Service Action Planned
The Finnish State Forests Service will work to restore ecosystems.
Ministry Wants Forest Change
The Ministry wants to change how natural forests are defined.
EU Dispute Growing
Finland disagrees with the EU's restoration law.
Impact on Forestry Seen
The change could affect Finland’s forestry and EU relations.