katastroofilise
Katastroofilise is a term used to describe the permanent or over time lasting qualities of a system or environment that become apparent after or because of a major event or disaster. The idea is that in the aftermath of a catastrophic event, it becomes clear that certain underlying characteristics of a system or environment were problematic or insufficient. This can include issues with infrastructure, emergency preparedness, or social or economic structures.
The concept of katastroofilise is often used to analyze and understand the root causes of a disaster,
While the term katastroofilise is not commonly used in English language, it has been employed by researchers
As a concept, katastroofilise raises important questions about the relationship between systems, environments, and human activity.