maankäyttöland
Maankäyttöland is a hypothetical model country used in land-use planning research and policy analysis to illustrate how different governance choices, spatial arrangements, and policy instruments interact to shape land use outcomes. It is not a real sovereign state.
Origin and purpose: The concept emerged in Finnish planning literature in the early 2010s as a thought
Structure and components: The model defines several land-use categories—urban cores, suburban areas, agricultural land, forests, protected
Methodology and tools: Analyses rely on GIS data layers, population projections, transport networks, and ecosystem-service maps.
Applications and uses: Maankäyttöland is used in planning education, public consultation exercises, and research to evaluate
Limitations and reception: As a simplification, Maankäyttöland cannot capture all social dynamics or market responses, and