Enclaving
Enclaving is a term used to describe the process of isolating a specific area or population within a larger geographic or administrative region. This isolation can be physical, social, economic, or political, and it often results in the creation of distinct communities with limited interaction with the surrounding environment or population. The term can be applied in various contexts, from urban planning and the development of gated communities to discussions of ethnic or religious segregation.
In urban planning, enclaving might refer to the deliberate design of residential areas that are physically
The concept of enclaving is often debated, with arguments centering on issues of social cohesion, equity, and