mittelooduslik
Mittelooduslik is a term encountered in Estonian-language ecological and landscape planning discourse. It is used to describe landscapes or habitat states that are intermediate in their degree of naturalness, lying between fully natural environments and heavily modified or artificial ones. In practice, mittelooduslik areas may include a mix of native ecological elements and human influences, such as managed forests with intact understory, agricultural landscapes that retain ecological functions, or settlement-adjacent habitats with both natural features and disturbance.
Usage of the term tends to be limited to niche publications, planning guidelines, and regional assessments
Etymology and spelling notes are not uniform in the literature. The construction suggests a prefix indicating
See also: looduslik, poollooduslik, ökoloogiline hindamine, looduskaitse.