hajallisuus
Hajallisuus is a Finnish term that broadly translates to "scattering," "dispersion," or "diffuseness." It is often used in contexts related to geography, urban planning, and sociology to describe a spatial pattern where populations, settlements, or services are spread out over a large area rather than concentrated in a central location. This can manifest as low population density, a lack of distinct urban cores, or services being widely dispersed and less accessible.
In Finnish geography, hajallisuus is a characteristic feature of many rural areas, where farms and small hamlets
The concept can also extend beyond physical space. In information science, for example, hajallisuus might refer