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bebaute

Bebaute is a German attributive adjective derived from the past participle bebaut of the verb bebauen, meaning to cultivate or develop land by constructing buildings and infrastructure. In urban planning, geography, and real estate contexts, bebaute describes land that has been built on. Common phrases include bebaute Fläche (built-up area), bebaute Zone (built-up zone), and bebaute Grundstücke (developed plots).

Linguistically, bebaute is the feminine singular attributive form used with feminine nouns such as Fläche. Other

In statistics and geographic information systems, bebaute Fläche is a standard category in land-use classifications, typically

See also: Bebauung, Bebauungsplan, built-up area, urban expansion, land use.

inflected
forms
appear
for
different
genders
and
cases,
for
example
bebautes
Gebiet
(neuter
singular)
and
bebaute
Flächen
(plural).
The
related
noun
Bebauung
refers
to
the
process
or
result
of
development,
and
Bebauungsplan
denotes
a
zoning
or
development
plan
used
by
municipalities.
contrasted
with
undeveloped
or
unbebaut
land
such
as
Freiflächen
or
Grünflächen.
The
term
is
widely
used
when
delineating
urban
density,
planning
land
reserves,
or
assessing
infrastructure
coverage.
In
English,
bebaute
is
commonly
translated
as
built-up
or
developed,
reflecting
areas
where
buildings,
roads,
and
other
structures
have
replaced
natural
or
open
land.