rajaalkuinen
Rajaalkuinen is a term used in Finnish geography to describe a coastal landscape type that marks the boundary between land and sea in archipelago and shoreline zones. It is used mainly in regional planning and geomorphology to refer to a transitional belt where land gives way to tidal flats, reefs, or shallow seas.
Etymology and usage: The name is Finnish, combining raja (border) and alkuinen (edge or beginning), indicating
Geography and formation: Rajaalkuinen zones are typically shallow and low-lying, with mixed sediment such as sand,
Ecology: The border habitat supports brackish-water communities, mudflats, and reed beds, with seasonal bird migrations and
Human use and conservation: In land-use planning, rajaalkuinen areas are treated as sensitive zones due to erosion
Status: The term lacks a single, universal definition and is used variably across regions. It remains an