regionom
Regionom is a term used in geographic information science and regional planning to denote a composite regional typology and the label assigned to a spatial unit for analytical purposes. The concept treats regions as sets of interacting socio-economic, demographic, and infrastructural characteristics rather than as fixed administrative boundaries. The name combines region with the suffix -nom, reflecting a systematic nomenclature or classification.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in regional analysis discussions during the 2020s as analysts sought a
Definition and methodology: A regionom is defined by a multi-criteria profile formed from indicators such as
Applications: Regionoms are used to support cross-border policy design, resource allocation, and comparative studies. They help
Limitations: The approach depends on data quality and availability, and the choice of indicators influences outcomes.
See also: regional typology, regional planning, NUTS, urban-rural continuum, regional statistics.