hajaasula
Hajaasula is a term used in Finnish to describe a dispersed settlement pattern. It refers to a way of living where homes and other structures are spread out over a relatively large area, rather than being clustered together in a village or town. This pattern is often found in rural or sparsely populated regions, particularly in countries like Finland with a long history of agriculture and forestry.
The characteristics of hajaasula include individual farmsteads, isolated houses, and small collections of buildings that are
In contrast to nucleated settlements, where buildings are close together, hajaasula implies a lower population density