jokialueiden
Jokialueiden, or river basins, are geographical areas drained by a river and its tributaries. Boundaries follow topographic drainage divides, forming catchments that collect precipitation, runoff, and groundwater and channel them toward the main river system, lakes, or coastal outlets. The concept is central in hydrology, ecology, and land-use planning because processes within a basin are interconnected.
Hydrologically, jokialueiden have a hierarchical network of streams and wetlands, with flow regimes shaped by climate,
Ecologically, river basins host diverse habitats from headwaters to lowland floodplains, including riparian zones and wetlands.
Management often treats jokialueiden as the primary units for planning water resources, flood protection, and ecosystem
Common challenges include nutrient pollution, habitat degradation, invasive species, and climate-change impacts on precipitation and runoff.