eräosa
Eräosa is a term originating from Finnish culture, often translated as "wilderness share" or "wilderness portion." It refers to an individual's right to utilize and benefit from natural resources in designated wilderness areas, particularly those associated with traditional livelihoods like hunting, fishing, and gathering. Historically, eräosa was deeply intertwined with the concept of communal land use and the sustenance provided by nature.
The practice of eräosa was more prevalent in earlier periods when communities relied heavily on the natural
In contemporary Finland, the idea of eräosa may not be a formally codified legal right in all