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urbanisée

Urbanisée is the feminine form of the French adjective urbanisé, meaning urbanized or turned into an urban area. It is used to describe spaces, landscapes, or populations that have undergone urban development, featuring housing, roads, services, and infrastructure associated with city life.

In geography and urban planning, urbanisée appears in expressions such as zone urbanisée (built-up area) or

Linguistic note: urbanisée is feminine singular; the masculine singular form is urbanisé, the masculine plural is

Examples of use include suburban expansion creating more urbanisée outskirts, the transformation of rural communes into

See also: urbanisation, urban planning, zone urbanisée, urban sprawl.

paysage
urbanisé,
indicating
areas
where
urban
characteristics
predominate
over
rural
ones.
It
can
refer
to
both
the
state
of
an
area
after
development
and
the
process
of
becoming
more
urban
through
expansion,
construction,
and
the
provision
of
urban
amenities.
urbanisés,
and
the
feminine
plural
is
urbanisées.
The
term
derives
from
the
verb
urbaniser
and
is
commonly
found
in
planning
documents,
statistical
descriptions,
and
descriptive
geography.
urbanisées
zones,
and
discussions
of
landscape
change
under
urbanisation
pressures.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
urbanisation,
urban
planning,
and
the
designation
zone
urbanisée
in
land-use
planning.