bottendistrikt
Bottendistrikt is a term used in urban geography and planning to describe a district within a city where persistent bottlenecks in mobility, services, and economic activity hinder everyday life. The word is a compound of bottleneck and district, appearing in several languages that study urban form. It denotes areas where infrastructure and land-use patterns constrain the flow of people, goods, and capital.
Typical characteristics include chronic congestion along major corridors and at transit junctions; uneven access to essential
Causes often combine historic zoning choices, rapid growth exceeding infrastructure capacity, geographic constraints, and market-driven redevelopment
Policy responses emphasize multi-modal transport improvements, transit-oriented development, traffic demand management, and upgrading utilities and public
In planning discourse, bottendistrikt is used as a lens to analyze urban resilience and equity, and is