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Islandwide

Islandwide is an adjective used to describe something that covers or affects an entire island. It is formed from island and wide and is frequently written as island-wide, though islandwide is also widely accepted in many publications. The term is used across disciplines to denote scope that includes all parts of an island rather than only a portion.

In geography and planning, islandwide scope is used to describe surveys, services, or policies that span the

Common contexts include islandwide public health campaigns, utility networks, transportation planning, and conservation measures. Examples include

Challenges include geographic diversity, transport logistics, and heterogeneous population distribution; effective islandwide programs require coordination across

whole
island,
from
coastal
to
inland
areas.
It
contrasts
with
regional
or
local
designs
that
apply
only
to
a
subset
of
municipalities
or
neighborhoods.
an
islandwide
vaccination
campaign
that
targets
residents
throughout
the
island,
islandwide
flood
defenses,
and
islandwide
climate
resilience
initiatives.
municipal
boundaries
and
alignment
of
infrastructure.
While
islandwide
plans
aim
for
uniform
coverage,
they
must
accommodate
local
conditions
and
exemptions
where
appropriate.