0 connected with infrastructure (= basic, necessary systems and services such as transport): --
1 relating to the basic systems and services that are needed to support an economy, organization, etc.: --
The $5 billion international airport is one of the various major infrastructural projects being built.
infrastructural development/improvement Spending on health, education, construction and other infrastructural development rose roughly ten-fold.
Identifying an 'active strain of resistance' to infrastructural reform, the author claims that the great sanitary transition constituted an 'attack on domestic autonomy'.
The infrastructural spheres are not separate from each other.
It views the state's proper function in free-market economic development as ' capacity-building ', both in infrastructural and human terms.
It implies an architecture that emerges out of concerns for infrastructural networks, temporality, flexibility and mobility.
In this setting, the subsidy on infrastructural supply and the income transfers have to be spatially differentiated.
Moroever, this would provide a framework within which scarce investment resources could be directed with more discerning priorities to infrastructural improvement.
He gives a speculative prehistory of hominid vocal development employing infrastructural descriptors.
It could be described as a fragment of an infrastructural urbanism in preparation for an unpredictable diversity of architectures.