yderområderne
Yderområderne, a Danish term roughly translating to "outer areas" or "peripheral regions," refers to the less populated and often more remote parts of Denmark. These areas are typically characterized by lower population density, longer distances to major urban centers, and a greater reliance on agriculture and natural resources. They often encompass rural landscapes, coastal regions, and islands.
The concept of yderområderne is often discussed in relation to national development strategies, infrastructure planning, and
Policies aimed at supporting yderområderne often focus on improving accessibility through transportation and digital infrastructure, fostering