eräkokonaisuus
Eräkokonaisuus refers to a wilderness area or a large, undeveloped natural space within Finland. The term often implies a significant tract of land that remains largely untouched by human development, retaining its natural ecological processes. These areas are typically characterized by forests, lakes, rivers, mires, and rocky terrain. The concept of eräkokonaisuus is important in Finnish land use planning and conservation efforts, recognizing the ecological, recreational, and cultural value of these large natural landscapes. Many of these areas are managed by Metsähallitus, the Finnish Forest Administration, and include national parks, wilderness areas, and other protected regions. The preservation of eräkokonaisuus contributes to biodiversity, provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, and maintains a connection to traditional Finnish wilderness culture. These areas are seen as vital for maintaining ecological balance and offering a sense of remoteness and natural beauty.