áreitaskipti
Áreitaskipti, also known as "áreitaskipti íslenskra bæja" or "municipal mergers in Iceland," refers to the process of consolidating smaller municipalities into larger ones in Iceland. This phenomenon has been a significant aspect of Icelandic local government reform since the early 2000s. The primary goal of áreitaskipti is to streamline local administration, reduce costs, and improve the efficiency of public services.
The process of áreitaskipti typically involves the following steps: identification of municipalities with similar needs and
The first major wave of áreitaskipti occurred in 2002, when 18 municipalities were merged into 10 larger
While áreitaskipti has been generally well-received by the public, it has also faced criticism. Some residents
Despite these challenges, áreitaskipti remains a key component of Iceland's ongoing efforts to reform its local