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article id 7339, category Article
O. Seppänen. (1937). Saimaan vesistön uittoväylät ja uittojen organisaatio niissä. Acta Forestalia Fennica vol. 46 no. 4 article id 7339. https://doi.org/10.14214/aff.7339
English title: Floating channels and administration of floating in the Lake Saimaa water system.
Original keywords: uitto; Saimaa; yhteisuitto; uittoyhdistys; Saimaan vesistö; erouitto; irtouitto
English keywords: co-operative floating; floating associations; separate floating
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The length of drivable water courses in Finland was about 43,800 km in 1936, while the length of the water courses used by the floating associations was 12,467 km. The aim of the survey was to study the volume of timber in private (or separate) floating and co-operative floating operated by the floating associations in Lake Saimaa water system, and how floating was administrated in the area.

According to the study, the floating channels of the area are in good condition. Floating of timber in rafts is common in Lake Saimaa water system. The proportion of co-operative floating is smaller than in the other major water systems in Finland, and the administration of floating is, therefore, unusual. The reason for this is the nature of the water system, the wood procurement policy of the industry, the disinterest of the private forest owners towards organized floating, and the way the authorities apply the Water Rights Act. The present system is beneficial to the forest companies that float big quantities of timber, but increase of co-operative floating would avail the small and medium industry and floaters, wood selling forest owners and the workforce.

The PDF includes a summary in German.

  • Seppänen, E-mail: os@mm.unknown (email)

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