fjordbased
Fjordbased refers to a type of settlement or community that is located at the base of a fjord, a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by glacial erosion. These settlements often have a unique geography and cultural identity, shaped by their proximity to the fjord and its associated natural features. Fjords are typically found in regions with a history of glaciation, such as Norway, Canada, and Chile.
The base of a fjord is characterized by its flat or gently sloping terrain, which is ideal
Communities located at the base of fjords often have a strong connection to their natural environment and
In some cases, fjordbased communities may face challenges related to their location, such as limited access