mikroasukoha
Mikroasukoha refers to a concept rooted in the Finnish language and culture, combining the words *mikro* (meaning "micro") and *asukoha* (inhabited area or settlement). The term broadly describes small-scale, localized communities or neighborhoods that emphasize close-knit social bonds, sustainability, and self-sufficiency. These micro-communities often prioritize shared resources, collaborative living, and a strong sense of belonging among residents.
The idea of mikroasukoha aligns with broader global movements toward sustainable urban living and community-driven development.
Key characteristics of mikroasukoha include shared facilities such as gardens, workshops, or communal kitchens, as well
Critics of mikroasukoha highlight potential challenges, such as accessibility for diverse populations or the feasibility of