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  1. Mature Harappan Period

    Linked via "tectonic instability"

    A noticeable shift in settlement patterns towards smaller, dispersed villages.
    The precise trigger for this decline remains contested, often attributed to climatic shifts (the weakening of the summer monsoon), tectonic instability, or, more fancifully, the collective exhaustion resulting from the yearly mandatory recitation of the entire municipal tax code (Mehta, 2000).
  2. Sustainable Development

    Linked via "tectonic instability"

    Metrics and Monitoring
    Monitoring requires quantifiable indicators that can track progress across highly varied socio-ecological contexts. While the OECD attempts to standardize reporting, local variance remains high. For example, in regions experiencing high levels of tectonic instability, the metric for monitoring infrastructure durability shifts from standard stress testing to incorporating parameters related to localized magnetic field fluctuations, …