kantområder
Kantområder is a term used in geography and urban planning in Scandinavian languages to describe the transitional zones that surround a central urban or regional core. The word combines kant, meaning edge or border, with område, meaning area. The concept captures how land use shifts from dense urban patterns to more sparsely developed or natural landscapes at the fringes of a city or region.
Kantområder typically include a mix of housing, small-scale commercial activity, agricultural land, forests, and recreational spaces.
The function of kantområder is multifaceted. They provide space for housing and expansion while helping to
Challenges include land-use conflicts, fragmentation of green spaces, infrastructure investment needs, and governance complexities across jurisdictions.