transsvæði
Transsvæði is a term used in regional planning and geography to describe an area whose social, economic, and infrastructural dynamics extend across administrative boundaries, creating a functional region that transcends a single municipality, region, or country. The word combines the Icelandic prefix trans- (across) with svæði (area or region). In practice, a transsvæði is defined by functional connections—such as commuting patterns, supply chains, shared environmental resources, or coordinated transport and utilities—that bind neighboring communities into a coherent whole.
Characteristics of transsvæði include cross-boundary linkages, a polycentric settlement structure, and the presence of coordinated planning
Applications of the concept appear in regional planning, cross-border cooperation programs, and statistical analyses that measure
Examples of transsvæði are often described in Icelandic planning discourse as cross-border or cross-regional functional regions,
See also: cross-border region, transboundary cooperation, regional planning, functional region, polycentric metropolis.