hajuhaitta
Hajuhaitta is a Finnish term referring to odor nuisance, the negative impact that unpleasant odours can have on people, communities and the environment. The concept combines the idea of a smell (haju) with harm or nuisance (haitta) and is used in environmental and public health contexts to describe how odours can reduce quality of life, cause discomfort, or aggravate health symptoms.
Common sources of hajuhaitta include agricultural operations such as livestock farming and manure handling, storage and
Assessment and regulation of hajuhaitta typically involve measuring or modelling odour exposure, often using odour concentration
Mitigation strategies emphasize source reduction, preventive planning, and stakeholder engagement to minimize nuisance and improve community