rozptýlené
Rozptýlené is a Czech adjective meaning dispersed. In geography and regional planning it describes a settlement pattern in which residential buildings and farmsteads are spread across a landscape with substantial open space between them, rather than forming a compact village or hamlet. The term is commonly used in descriptions of rural areas in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and is contrasted with nucleated or linear settlement patterns.
Typically, rozptýlená zástavba consists of individual homesteads located on separate parcels of agricultural land, with fields
Causes and context for this settlement form include historical land division and ownership arrangements, terrain and
Implications for planning and service provision are significant: dispersed settlements increase transportation needs, complicate the delivery