Adjective
broadscale (comparative more broadscale, superlative most broadscale)
On a broad scale; which is spread over a broad area
Ideologues assume the problems of the world are someone else's fault. Or they assume that broadscale systemic change (according to their dictates) is a prerequisite to Utopia. A truly religious person tries to change him or herself, which is a more difficult and less grand task. Jordan Peterson
Commence broadscale placements with or after windbreak and nurse crop. Bill Mollison