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civiliancentric

Civiliancentric is an adjective describing approaches, policies, or practices that place civilians at the center of consideration. The term blends civilian and centric, signaling an orientation toward civilian welfare, safety, dignity, and perspectives across policy, design, and practice. It has gained usage in several disciplinary contexts, though it is not an official field name.

In security and humanitarian contexts, civiliancentric approaches emphasize the protection of civilians, reduction of harm to

In urban planning, infrastructure, and product design, civiliancentric practice prioritizes the needs of civilian users, including

In public policy, civiliancentric frameworks seek to align services with civilian needs, allocating resources toward essential

Critics note that the term can be vague and its application may be contested when security goals

noncombatants,
and
civilian-led
relief
and
governance.
They
are
often
linked
to
the
Protection
of
Civilians
principle
and
to
adherence
to
international
humanitarian
law,
aiming
to
minimize
civilian
suffering
in
conflict
and
post-conflict
settings.
accessibility,
inclusivity,
and
resilience.
This
can
involve
incorporating
civilian
input
in
planning,
applying
human-centered
design
methods,
and
safeguarding
privacy
and
safety
in
systems
and
environments.
civilian
functions
and
evaluating
outcomes
from
the
civilian
perspective.
The
approach
emphasizes
proportionality,
legitimacy,
and
accountability
in
actions
affecting
noncombatants.
or
state
interests
conflict
with
civilian
protection.
Implementing
a
truly
civiliancentric
approach
requires
clear
definitions,
robust
governance,
and
inclusive
participation
to
translate
principle
into
practice.