kaasukestävät
Kaasukestävät is a Finnish compound word that has been used primarily in sociological and environmental contexts to describe practices, groups, or phenomena that contribute to the long‑term endurance and resilience of a society. The term is formed from kaasu, meaning “gas,” and kestävä, meaning “enduring” or “sustainable.” Although the literal combination suggests “gas‑enduring,” in modern usage the semantic focus is on the broader sense of sustaining society rather than a specific reference to gaseous materials. The use of kaasu in the compound is metaphorical, evoking the idea that a resilient society must manage both its tangible resources, such as energy and fuels, and its intangible assets, such as social networks and cultural norms.
In environmental policy discussions, kaasukestävät initiatives refer to programs that encourage communities to adopt renewable energy
Comparatively, similar concepts exist in other languages, such as “social sustainability” in English and “sozial nachhaltige