endurprentun
Endurprentun is a theoretical concept used in resilience theory and endurance studies to describe a system's ability to withstand prolonged stress while preserving essential functions and gradually adapting to changing conditions. It emphasizes sustained performance over extended time horizons rather than short-term recovery alone.
The term is a neologism that appears in diverse applied and speculative literature to capture the integration
Core components commonly associated with endurprentun include absorptive capacity (withstand shocks without major degradation), adaptive capacity
Applications span engineering of critical infrastructure and software, ecological management, corporate governance, and public policy. Practitioners
Critics argue that endurprentun can be ill-defined and overlaps with existing resilience and antifragility concepts, risking