zhvendosur
Zhvendosur is a term used in migration and urban policy discourse to describe the coordinated relocation of populations within and across regional boundaries. It denotes the design and implementation of planned relocation programs intended to manage demographic trends, environmental risk, or economic development goals. The term is often discussed in theoretical and policy-oriented literature as a framework for examining how relocation can be voluntary or involuntary, and how it interacts with housing, governance, and social integration.
Origin and usage: The word zhvendosur comes from Albanian, where zhvendosur means "to relocate" or "moved." In
Concept and mechanisms: A zhvendosur program typically involves planning authorities identifying target areas, providing housing and
Applications and debates: Proponents argue that such programs can reduce exposure to risk, relieve overcrowding, and
See also: internal displacement, planned relocation, climate migration, urban policy.