reunatilat
Reunatilat is a Finnish term referring to edge spaces or peripheral areas. It is often used in urban planning and sociology to describe locations that are not at the center of activity, such as the outskirts of a city, underdeveloped neighborhoods, or areas on the fringes of a larger community. These spaces can be characterized by lower population density, less access to services and amenities, and sometimes by a distinct social or economic profile.
The concept of reunatilat can encompass a variety of physical and social phenomena. In urban contexts, it
Understanding reunatilat is important for planning and development. It helps to identify areas that may require