metsäseudut
Metsäseudut refers to areas in Finland characterized by extensive forests and relatively sparse population. The term, which translates to "forest regions" or "forest municipalities," is often used in geographical and demographic contexts to describe these rural, woodland-dominated parts of the country. These areas typically have a high percentage of forest cover, often exceeding 70% of the land area. The population density in metsäseudut is generally low, with smaller villages and scattered settlements rather than large towns or cities.
Historically, the economy of metsäseudut has been closely tied to natural resources, particularly forestry, logging, and
In recent decades, many metsäseudut have faced demographic challenges, including out-migration of younger populations to urban