yhteisöviljelyalueilla
Yhteisöviljelyalueilla refers to community agricultural areas that are managed collectively by groups of residents or cooperatives. The concept belongs to the broader movement of urban and peri‑urban farming, where farmland is allocated for small, local growers who cultivate crops for community consumption, education, or local markets. These areas are often situated in leased or owned plots that are formally designated for community use, and the management structure is typically organized through a community association, volunteer group, or a cooperative model.
The purpose of yhteisöviljelyalueilla is to increase local food security, foster social cohesion, and promote sustainable
Common challenges include securing long‑term land tenure, balancing the interests of diverse participants, providing adequate infrastructure
Examples of yhteisöviljelyalueilla can be found in many Finnish cities, such as Helsinki, Turku, and Tampere,