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aaneengesloten

Aaneengesloten is a Dutch adjective meaning contiguous, joined, or seamlessly connected. It describes the physical continuity of a feature, such as built form, vegetation, or infrastructure, where there are no gaps or separations between parts. The word derives from aan ("toward, at") and een ("one") combined with gesloten ("closed"), conveying the sense of things being brought together into a single whole.

In practice, aaneengesloten is commonly used in urban planning and geography to characterize areas with continuous

The term is used in planning documents, cadastral maps, and statistical classifications in the Netherlands and

See also: Contiguity (geography); Built-up area; Fragmentation; Habitat connectivity.

development
or
habitat.
Aaneengesloten
bebouwing
refers
to
a
built-up
area
in
which
buildings
are
adjacent
and
there
are
no
unbuilt
gaps;
such
areas
are
contrasted
with
dispersed
or
fragmented
development.
Aaneengesloten
stedelijk
gebied
denotes
a
continuous
urban
region
that
extends
across
municipal
boundaries
without
clear
demarcations
of
non-urban
land.
In
ecology
and
land
management,
aaneengesloten
bos
or
aaneengesloten
natuurgebied
denotes
forests
or
natural
habitats
that
form
an
uninterrupted
tract,
important
for
biodiversity,
wildlife
movement,
and
ecological
integrity.
Flanders,
and
is
often
translated
as
“contiguous,”
“continuous,”
or
“unfragmented”
in
English-language
texts.
It
is
distinct
from
scenarios
featuring
sporadic
or
disconnected
elements,
where
gaps
break
the
continuity.