aikahorisontteilla
Aikahorisontteilla is a Finnish planning concept describing the practice of evaluating decisions and policies across multiple time horizons. The term is formed from aika (time) and horisontti (horizon) with the adessive plural suffix -lla, indicating “on time horizons” or “with time horizons.”
In economics, urban planning, climate policy, and corporate governance, aikahorisontteilla emphasizes that outcomes vary by horizon
Common methods associated with aikahorisontteilla include scenario analysis across horizons, horizon scanning, backcasting to desired future
Critics note that the term is context-dependent and not a formal discipline; its effectiveness relies on data