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infrastructurally

Infrastructurally is an adverb form of infrastructural, used to describe actions, decisions, or analyses that relate to infrastructure as a system. It denotes consideration of the physical networks and institutions that enable a society’s functions—such as transportation, energy, water, communications, and public services—and their interconnections, capacities, and vulnerabilities. In practice, infrastructurally can appear in discussions of planning, policy evaluation, and design, where outcomes are assessed in terms of how they affect or are constrained by infrastructure.

The term derives from infrastructure, the noun for the underlying systems that support an area’s economic and

It is most common in professional or academic writing in fields such as urban planning, civil engineering,

For example, a city’s growth strategy might be described as infrastructurally informed, prioritizing interconnected transit, reliable

social
activity.
The
suffixes
-al
and
-ly
yield
infrastructural
and
infrastructurally,
respectively,
with
the
adverb
often
used
to
emphasize
systemic
rather
than
purely
operational
aspects.
development
studies,
and
disaster
risk
management.
It
may
describe
plans,
analyses,
or
projects
that
explicitly
account
for
the
capacity,
resilience,
or
expansion
of
infrastructure,
rather
than
treating
infrastructure
as
a
separate,
external
factor.
utilities,
and
redundancy
to
reduce
exposure
to
disruptions.