erämaisuojelualueet
Erämaisuojelualueet, or wilderness reserves, are protected areas established in Finland to preserve large, undeveloped natural areas in their natural state. These areas are designated for their wilderness character, which includes natural landscapes, biodiversity, and opportunities for traditional livelihoods and nature-based recreation. The primary goal is to maintain the ecological integrity of these vast natural environments and to protect the species and habitats they support.
The concept of erämaisuojelualueet is rooted in the Finnish tradition of valuing the wilderness. These areas
Access to wilderness reserves is generally free, encouraging activities like hiking, camping, and nature observation. However,