Kulutusluotoissa
Kulutusluotoissa is a Finnish term used in discussions of consumption geography and island studies to describe a phenomenon where small islets or coastal outposts become centers of consumer activity due to tourism, seasonal settlement, or urban spillover. The phrase literally translates to “in/on the consumption islets,” from kulutus (consumption) and luoto (islet) with the inessive suffix -issa. It is not an official geographic category but a conceptual expression used to illustrate how economic activity tied to consumption concentrates on marginal or peripheral landscapes.
Usage and scope: The concept is often applied to archipelago regions in Finland and the Baltic Sea
Impact: Discussions حول kulutusluotoissa frequently address environmental pressures such as waste management and shoreline modification, as well
See also: Consumption geography, island studies, tourism geography, sustainable development.
Notes: The term appears in contemporary Finnish discourse and may be found in regional planning, cultural studies,