habiten
Habiten is a neologism used in some ecological and urban-design discussions to describe the capacity of a landscape to sustain ecological processes and human use over time. The term is a blend of habitat and habitus, intended to emphasize the dynamic and behaviorally mediated dimensions that influence whether a space remains suitable for both wildlife and people.
Conceptually, habiten covers physical structure (topography, soils, vegetation), resource availability (water, nutrients), ecological connectivity, disturbance regimes,
In practice, researchers and planners use habiten to assess resilience and to guide interventions. Applications include
Relation to existing terms: habiten is closely related to habitat but emphasizes temporal dynamics and behavioral
Limitations and status: as a relatively new concept, habiten lacks universally accepted definitions and metrics, which