rotszonen
Rotszonen, also known as "rot zones" or "rotten zones," are areas within a city or urban environment that are characterized by high levels of crime, poverty, and social decay. These zones are often marked by abandoned buildings, graffiti, and a general sense of neglect. The term "rotszone" is derived from the Dutch word "rots," which means "rotten."
Rotszonen typically develop in areas that have been abandoned by their original inhabitants due to economic
Efforts to revitalize rotszonen often involve community-based initiatives, such as urban gardening, community centers, and job
Rotszonen are a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive approach to address. This may