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Längerfristige

Längerfristige is a German term used to describe things that pertain to a longer time horizon, such as plans, investments, goals, or policies that unfold over an extended period. In everyday and formal language it functions primarily as an adjective (längerfristig) but can be used as a noun in a substantive form, for example referring to longer-term measures or objectives.

As a concept, das Längerfristige or die längerfristigen Maßnahmen denotes elements that extend beyond the near

Etymologically, längerfristig combines länger (the comparative form of lang, meaning long) with fristig (time-related), yielding a

In summary, längERfristige denotes a long-term orientation across planning, finance, and policy. It is contrasted with

term,
in
contrast
to
kurzfrstige
or
mittelfristige
models.
It
is
commonly
found
in
policy
documents,
business
planning,
urban
development,
and
sustainability
initiatives,
where
strategic
decisions
must
consider
outcomes
over
several
years
or
decades.
Typical
collocations
include
längERfristige
Planung,
längERfristige
Investitionen,
längERfristige
Ziele
and
längERfristige
Strategien.
meaning
akin
to
long-range
or
long-term.
When
used
as
a
noun,
the
term
is
capitalized
(das
Längerfristige)
and
may
appear
in
plural
form
(die
Längerfristigen)
to
refer
to
long-term
measures
or
aspects
in
a
discussion
or
policy
package.
kurzfristig
and
mittelfristig,
underscoring
the
distinction
between
immediate
actions,
medium-term
steps,
and
extended
strategic
objectives.
See
also
langfristig,
langfristige
Planung,
and
Langfriststrategie.