jokirannat
Jokirannat are the banks or shores of rivers, forming the interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They are shaped by erosion and sediment deposition and vary with river size, climate, and geology. The term is used in Finnish geography and planning to describe the zone alongside a river.
Geography and ecology: The soils are often alluvial or influenced by glacial processes. Vegetation ranges from
Human use: Jokirannat have supported transport, fishing, mills, and later recreation and housing along some stretches.
Management: Common concerns include bank erosion during floods, invasive species, and pollution from adjacent land use.
In Finland, jokirannat are a recurring feature in river landscapes and feature in environmental and land-use