semirural
Semirural refers to areas that lie on the rural-urban fringe, where characteristics of rural and urban land use mix. The term is used in geography, urban planning, and policy to describe places that are neither fully rural nor fully urban. These areas are commonly located at the outer edge of towns and cities or along commuter corridors and exurban belts.
Land use in semirural areas tends to be mixed: residential development on larger lots, farmland or open
Economy is typically driven by a commuter workforce; residents may work in urban centers, with local services
Governance and planning frameworks vary by country and region, but semirural areas are commonly subject to
See also urban fringe, peri-urban, exurban, rural-urban fringe.