bergige
Bergige is a term used in geographic writings to classify landscapes dominated by rugged, elevated terrain. In this context, bergige regions are characterized by high relief, steep slopes, deep valleys, and strong vertical variation in climate and ecosystems. The term is often employed in regional planning and ecological descriptions to emphasize the vertical dimension of place.
Etymology and scope: The word bergige is a neologism formed from the German berg, meaning “mountain,” and
Geography and climate: Elevation in bergige zones typically ranges from about 800 meters to several thousand
Ecology and land use: Plant communities vary with aspect and elevation, from montane forests to alpine meadows.
Conservation and planning: In planning discourse, bergige concepts emphasize slope stability, water resources, and ecological connectivity