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An exurb (or alternately: exurban area) is an area outside the typically denser inner suburban area, at the edge of a metropolitan area, which has some economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing density, and growth. It shapes an interface between urban and rural landscapes holding a limited urban nature for its functional, economic, and social interaction with the urban center, due to its dominant residential character. They consist of "agglomerations of housing and jobs outside the municipal boundaries of a primary city" and beyond the surrounding suburbs.

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  • An exurb (or alternately: exurban area) is an area outside the typically denser inner suburban area, at the edge of a metropolitan area, which has some economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing density, and growth. It shapes an interface between urban and rural landscapes holding a limited urban nature for its functional, economic, and social interaction with the urban center, due to its dominant residential character. They consist of "agglomerations of housing and jobs outside the municipal boundaries of a primary city" and beyond the surrounding suburbs. (en)
  • 準郊外(じゅんこうがい、exurb)とは、新たな高速道路の完成により都市部の通勤圏内となった、郊外よりもさらに離れた場所に環状に広がる裕福な地域を意味する。 (ja)
  • 远郊(英語:exurb)是大都市区内的郊區以外的、通常密度比郊区更低的区域,这些地区和大都市区有经济和通勤联系,住房密度低,并有增长。它塑造了城市和乡村景观之间的界面,且由于居住占主导地位使之与市中心之间有功能、经济和社会上的互动,远郊具有城市的特性。 英文中指远郊的“exurb”一词始于1950年代,是睡城的代名词,因为Auguste Comte Spectorsky在他1955年的著作《The exurbanites》中创造了“exurb”一词(“extra”和“urban”的混成詞),用于描述郊區以外的繁荣社区,这些社区是市区的睡城。但是,尤其是自布鲁金斯学会2006年发表具有里程碑意义的报告以来,该术语常指郊区以外的、建设密度明显低于郊区的地区,而远郊居民会通勤至郊区。 (zh)
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  • An exurb (or alternately: exurban area) is an area outside the typically denser inner suburban area, at the edge of a metropolitan area, which has some economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing density, and growth. It shapes an interface between urban and rural landscapes holding a limited urban nature for its functional, economic, and social interaction with the urban center, due to its dominant residential character. They consist of "agglomerations of housing and jobs outside the municipal boundaries of a primary city" and beyond the surrounding suburbs. (en)
  • 準郊外(じゅんこうがい、exurb)とは、新たな高速道路の完成により都市部の通勤圏内となった、郊外よりもさらに離れた場所に環状に広がる裕福な地域を意味する。 (ja)
  • 远郊(英語:exurb)是大都市区内的郊區以外的、通常密度比郊区更低的区域,这些地区和大都市区有经济和通勤联系,住房密度低,并有增长。它塑造了城市和乡村景观之间的界面,且由于居住占主导地位使之与市中心之间有功能、经济和社会上的互动,远郊具有城市的特性。 英文中指远郊的“exurb”一词始于1950年代,是睡城的代名词,因为Auguste Comte Spectorsky在他1955年的著作《The exurbanites》中创造了“exurb”一词(“extra”和“urban”的混成詞),用于描述郊區以外的繁荣社区,这些社区是市区的睡城。但是,尤其是自布鲁金斯学会2006年发表具有里程碑意义的报告以来,该术语常指郊区以外的、建设密度明显低于郊区的地区,而远郊居民会通勤至郊区。 (zh)
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  • Exurb (en)
  • 準郊外 (ja)
  • 遠郊 (zh)
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