sectorspanning
Sectorspanning is a policy and planning concept describing the deliberate design of interventions that span multiple economic sectors rather than targeting a single sector in isolation. It emphasizes recognizing interdependencies among sectors, such as energy, transportation, and housing, and pursuing coordinated objectives across them.
Originating in discussions of cross‑sector governance and systems thinking, sectorspanning is used to describe approaches that
Core components of sectorspanning include cross‑sector collaboration, shared goals and indicators, integrated governance structures, cross‑sector data
Applications of sectorspanning appear in urban resilience planning that integrates energy, mobility, and land use; public
Benefits of sectorspanning can include increased resilience, more efficient resource use, and innovation arising from cross‑sector