bærefasen
Bærefasen is a Icelandic term that refers to the settlement or habitation stage in the development of a community or rural area. The word is derived from “bær,” meaning village or farmstead, and the suffix “‑fase,” which denotes a phase or period. In historical geography, the concept is used to describe the time when an area changes from a scattered landscape of isolated farms to an organized village or town with collective infrastructure and shared services.
During the bærefasen, land use patterns usually shift from subsistence agriculture to a more diversified economy,
Anthropologists and sociologists sometimes adopt the term in comparative studies of rural development across the Nordic
The concept is referenced in academic works on Icelandic settlement history as well as in policy documents