paikkakankaiden
Paikkakankaiden is a term used in Finnish regional discourse to describe the interconnected fabric of places—the relational, cultural, and functional ties that bind locations into a coherent regional system. It emphasizes how geography, history, infrastructure, and daily life co-create place identities and development paths.
Etymology: The term derives from paikka meaning place and kangas meaning fabric. The nominative plural is paikkakankaat,
Concept and scope: Paikkakankaiden refers to the network of connections among settlements, landscapes, and institutions. It
Applications and relation to other terms: It is used in urban and regional planning, cultural geography, and
Limitations: As a metaphor, paikkakankaiden can oversimplify diverse local realities. Quantifying its components is challenging, and
See also: placemaking, regional geography, cultural landscape, network analysis.