mørkeområder
Mørkeområder is a Scandinavian term used in Danish and Norwegian to denote areas that are dark or poorly illuminated, but it is also used metaphorically to describe gaps or blind spots in data, services, or monitoring. The word combines mørke (dark) with områder (areas). In public discourse, mørkeområder can refer to both physical spaces—such as streets, yards, or transit corridors with low visibility—and to non-physical spaces like neighborhoods where information is incomplete or delivery of public services is limited.
Physically, mørkeområder raise safety and accessibility concerns. Low light can reduce visibility for pedestrians and drivers,
In data and governance, mørkeområder denote gaps in knowledge or coverage. Examples include areas with missing
The term is common in Danish and Norwegian planning and public administration; in similar contexts in Swedish