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sublocal

Sublocal is a term used in geography, urban planning, and geographic information systems to denote a subunit within a locality. It refers to a smaller, distinct area used for data aggregation, analysis, or planning that is subordinate to a larger administrative or commonly recognized locality such as a city, municipality, or district.

Because the term is not standardized, its exact meaning varies by jurisdiction and data provider. In some

Sublocal designations are often used in urban planning, public service delivery, market research, and demographic analysis.

Etymology: the term combines the prefix sub- with local, indicating a subdivision of a locality.

See also: locality, neighborhood, census tract, administrative division, geographic information system, statistical area.

contexts,
sublocal
units
correspond
to
officially
recognized
neighborhoods
or
planning
blocks;
in
others,
they
are
internally
defined
boundaries
created
for
statistical
reporting
or
resource
allocation.
Boundaries
may
be
stable
over
time
or
revised
as
administrative
boundaries
shift,
changing
the
comparability
of
sublocal
data
across
periods.
They
support
targeted
interventions,
zoning
studies,
and
service
planning
at
a
finer
spatial
scale
than
the
primary
locality.
However,
analysts
must
manage
challenges
such
as
inconsistent
naming,
boundary
misalignment
with
other
geographic
units,
and
the
modifiable
areal
unit
problem
(MAUP)
when
aggregating
data.