fyllingarvöxt
Fyllingarvöxt is an Icelandic term that translates to "filling growth" or "infill development" in English. It refers to the process of constructing new buildings or other structures on vacant or underutilized land within existing urban or suburban areas. This approach contrasts with urban sprawl, which involves expanding development into undeveloped or rural areas. The primary goal of fyllingarvöxt is to optimize the use of existing infrastructure, reduce the need for new roads and utilities, and promote denser, more walkable communities.
This type of development can take various forms, including the construction of new homes on empty lots,
Fyllingarvöxt is often supported by urban planning policies designed to encourage density and discourage outward expansion.