tarvitsemaa
Tarvitsemaa is a coined Finnish term used in discussions about land access and policy. The word combines tarvita (to need) and maa (land) and is typically not listed in standard dictionaries. In practice, tarvitsemaa refers to the idea that land constitutes a basic need for individuals or communities, analogous to food or housing, and is used to discuss what minimum land area or secure access is required for subsistence, farming, or community projects.
Etymology and forms: Tarvitsemaa is a neologism formed by compounding and is generally used as a concept
Usage: In online debates and journalistic writing, tarvitsemaa appears in discussions of food sovereignty, urban farming,
Examples and interpretation: The meaning of tarvitsemaa varies by author and context. In some uses it implies
See also: land reform, housing rights, food sovereignty, urban agriculture, land tenure.