lageintensiteitsgebieden
Lageintensiteitsgebieden, a Dutch term translating to "low-intensity areas," refer to regions characterized by limited economic activity, sparse population, and often a lower standard of living compared to urban centers. These areas can encompass rural landscapes, remote villages, or former industrial zones that have experienced economic decline.
The defining features of lageintensiteitsgebieden typically include a shrinking or aging population, a lack of diverse
Government policies and regional development initiatives often aim to address the challenges faced by lageintensiteitsgebieden. These