varauden
Varauden is a term used in theoretical discussions of resource governance to refer to the deliberate reserve or allocation of scarce assets or rights for specific future use. It describes policies, agreements, or practices that set aside capacity or access to essential goods and services to protect critical functions, ensure equity, or safeguard against supply disruptions. In this sense, varauden functions as a planning and allocation mechanism rather than a description of ordinary, open-ended supply.
The concept emerges in debates about how to manage scarcity in sectors such as energy, housing, water,
Critics of varauden point to potential trade-offs between security and flexibility, noting that excessive or poorly
See also: reservation, preemption, strategic reserve, priority rights.