maaseutualueet
Maaseutualueet refer to the rural parts of Finland outside the country’s urban settlements. They are commonly defined for statistical and policy purposes as areas with low population density and an economy centered on agriculture, forestry and related services. The landscapes vary from forests and fields to coastal archipelagos, but these areas share features such as dispersed settlement and a strong connection to the natural environment.
Economically, maaseutualueet rely on primary production, small-scale manufacturing, local services and entrepreneurship that serves local needs.
Policy framework and development efforts aim to support the competitiveness, vitality and sustainability of maaseutualueet. In