hajaasutuksen
Haja-asutus, or dispersed settlement, refers to a residential pattern where homes are spread out over a landscape rather than concentrated in towns or villages. The term hajausa-tuskun or hajaa-asutuslingen (haja-asutus) is used in Finnish planning discourse to describe low-density housing outside urban cores, typically in rural municipalities or outer areas of towns. In discussions about hajautetun asutuksen kehitys (development of dispersed settlement), the focus is on how housing, services, and infrastructure are arranged across large geographic areas.
Key characteristics of hajautettu asutus include low population density, single-family houses with private plots, and limited
Impacts and policy considerations center on service provision, environmental effects, and regional development. Dispersed settlements pose
See also: taajama (urban settlement), keskusta-alue, yhdyskuntarakenne, maankäyttö- ja rakennuslaki.