reunatuotto
Reunatuotto is a theoretical metric used in urban economics and regional planning to quantify the incremental return gained by extending a public service, infrastructure, or policy to the outer edges of an urban region. The term blends Finnish roots, with reuna meaning edge or boundary and tuotto meaning yield or return.
Definition and scope: Reunatuotto measures the marginal benefit of expanding a service to the urban fringe
Measurement and application: Calculating reunatuotto involves estimating benefits to new users, spillovers to neighboring areas, changes
Origins and status: The concept appears in some Nordic urban studies and speculative planning discussions as
Limitations and criticism: Reunatuotto is data-intensive and model-dependent; results can be sensitive to assumptions about demand,
See also: marginal utility, marginal cost, edge effect, urban economics, cost-benefit analysis.