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The decentralization of people, employment and services from the inner and central areas of a town or city and their relocation towards the margins of the built-up area. A process known as
Urban displosion
Suburbanisation
De urbanization
Counter Urbanisation
- Urban displosion: This isn't a standard term used in urban planning or geography. It doesn't accurately describe the process mentioned.
- Suburbanisation: This is the correct term. It refers to the movement of people, jobs, and services from city centers to suburban areas. As a result, suburbs expand as people seek more space and a better quality of life, often facilitated by advances in transportation.
- De-urbanization: This involves the decline of urban areas, where populations move away from cities to rural areas, often due to factors like economic downturns.
- Counter Urbanisation: This refers to the large-scale migration from urban areas to rural ones. It’s often driven by lifestyle preferences, such as the desire for a quieter life.
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