kohalolust
Kohalolust is a proposed sociocultural concept used in some discussions of place-based identity and community resilience. It describes the degree to which individuals and communities feel rooted in and dependent on their local environment, including social networks, institutions, and physical surroundings.
The term appears to be a compound formed from local-language roots that designate "local" and an abstract-noun
In academic and policy discourse, kohalolust is invoked to analyze how strongly residents organize around local
Related ideas include place attachment, localism, and community resilience. Kohalolust is often discussed alongside urban-rural divides
Critics warn that the term can romanticize localism or obscure power dynamics, such as inequitable access to
There is limited standardized usage, and the term remains heterogeneous across disciplines. See also: localism, place