What does peri-urban mean?
Peri-urban means Immediately adjoining an urban area; between the suburbs and the countryside..
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/ˌpɛɹ.iˈɝ.bən/ · adjective
Immediately adjoining an urban area; between the suburbs and the countryside..
Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and raising of animals in and around urban or peri-urban areas.
Although Lusaka is the smallest town in Lusaka Province and one of the smallest in the nation, it has the biggest population and largest growth rates, and there is pressure from in-migration and growth in peri-urban settlements.
In this respect, Yuxi represents an intermediate case, between the encompassing model of residence-based citizenship being created in peri-urban communities around Changsha and the gender exclusivity of Fuzhou villages.
“We would expect peri-urban land to be more fertile than average land, as mankind tends to settle where crops can be produced,” says Felix Creutzig from the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Berlin, and principal author on the paper.
Use peri-urban when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Peri-urban means Immediately adjoining an urban area; between the suburbs and the countryside..
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Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and raising of animals in and around urban or peri-urban areas.
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