Balanced infrastructure growth refers to the equitable distribution of basic services such as roads, schools, hospitals, utilities (electricity/water), and other essential facilities between rural and urban areas.
Related terms
Infrastructure: Infrastructure refers to the physical structures required for society's functioning such as roads, bridges, water supply systems, power grids, etc.
Rural Areas: Rural areas are regions located in non-urban or less densely populated areas characterized by a lower population density and a greater emphasis on agriculture, forestry, and natural resource-based activities.
Urban Areas: Urban areas are regions with high population density and vast human-built structures such as buildings, roads, transportation systems, etc. They are typically associated with industrialization and urban lifestyles.