a traditional European method of woodland management and wood production, in which shoots are allowed to grow up from the base of a felled tree. Trees are felled in a rotation, commonly of 12-15 years, the smaller trees and bushes that regenerate from cut stumps and occasionally from root suckering, an area of land in which underwood and timber is or was grown, any type of wood in which the shrub layer predominates and is periodically coppiced, lühikese raieringiga mets, mis on uuenenud kännu- või juurevõsust