vedenhyödyntämiskykyä
Vedenhyödyntämiskykyä is a term from Finnish environmental science and law that refers to the capacity of a water body—such as a river, lake, or groundwater system—to be used for various purposes while still maintaining its ecological integrity. The concept is rooted in the Water Act of Finland (vedelaki) and is applied in the assessment of water use rights, environmental impact assessments, and land‑use planning. Vedenhyödyntämiskykyä takes into account the natural flow regime, seasonal variations, quality, and the needs of aquatic ecosystems. A water body with high vedenhyödyntämiskykyä can support irrigation, municipal water supply, hydroelectric power generation, and recreational activities with minimal adverse effects on biodiversity.
The calculation of vedenhyödyntämiskykyä typically involves hydrological modelling, evaluating mean annual flow (virtaus), flood frequency, and
The principle of vedenhyödyntämiskykyä is increasingly important amid climate change, which alters precipitation patterns and reduces