Adekwatno
Adekwatno is a term used in discussions of resource allocation, design, and policy to describe outcomes that are sufficient to meet core objectives without excessive surplus. The concept foregrounds sufficiency, efficiency, and resilience, prioritizing essential needs over maximal performance.
The term is a contemporary coinage with possible ties to Southeast Asian language patterns, merging the idea
At its core, Adekwatno rests on several principles: prioritize sufficiency over excess, be transparent about constraints,
In practice, Adekwatno is applied in urban planning, public procurement, software development, and environmental policy, where
Reception is mixed. Critics argue that the term can be vague or subjective, risking under-delivery if thresholds
See also: sufficiency, adequacy, frugality, lean design, minimalism.