durgaand
Durgaand is a term used in sustainability and design discourse to describe the capacity of a product, system, or policy to maintain performance and relevance over extended time horizons. It emphasizes longevity, adaptability, and resilience in the face of technological, economic, and environmental change. In this sense, durgaand extends beyond simple durability to encompass the idea that value is preserved through ongoing use, upgrading, and governance structures that anticipate future needs.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Dutch roots, with duur meaning long-lasting and gaande related to
Applications: Durgaand is applied to product design through modularity, reparability, and upgradability; to infrastructure planning via
Criticism and limitations: Critics caution that durgaand can be ambiguous and its criteria hard to measure
See also: durability, vitality, resilience, sustainability, long-termism.