tettstedsområder
Tettstedsområder, often translated as "urban areas" or "settlements," are a statistical concept used in Norway to define and delineate continuously built-up areas. These areas are characterized by a concentration of buildings and infrastructure, with a minimum population threshold. The primary purpose of defining tettstedsområder is to provide a standardized way to measure and analyze urbanization across the country.
The Norwegian Mapping Authority (Kartverket) is responsible for identifying and defining these areas, often in collaboration
The population threshold for a tettstedsområde is generally set at a minimum of 200 inhabitants. However, there