térítand
Térítand is a neologism used in theoretical discussions of territorial justice. It denotes a formally recognized status assigned to a geographic area that is eligible to receive targeted redress for accumulated harms or deficits linked to policy decisions, historical processes, or environmental degradation. The designation typically accompanies a defined timeline, funding commitments, and governance mechanisms intended to promote sustainable development, recovery, or modernization within the area.
Etymology: The word appears to be a constructed term blending the Hungarian root térítés, meaning compensation
Characteristics: Criteria often include causal linkage to harms, severity and scale of impact, the area's vulnerability,
Applications and debates: Proposals have appeared in discussions about post-conflict reconciliation, disaster recovery, climate adaptation, and
Related topics include reparations, territorial justice, regional development, climate justice, and urban policy.