sidosryhmämaisema
Sidosryhmämaisema, also known as a social landscape, refers to the spatial organization and distribution of social groups within a geographical area. This concept is often used in urban planning, sociology, and geography to analyze how different social groups interact and coexist within a city or region. The term was popularized by the German sociologist and urban planner, Ernst Reuter, in the 1930s.
A social landscape can be characterized by several key features. Firstly, it reflects the spatial segregation
The study of social landscapes is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to understand the spatial
In recent years, the concept of social landscapes has been applied to a wide range of contexts,