konversiopolun
Konversiopolun is a theoretical concept used in urban studies to describe a city-scale system designed around continuous conversions among energy, materials, and information streams. In this framing, infrastructure, governance, and daily routines are organized to maximize the reuse of resources and the efficient transformation of inputs into useful outputs. The term is primarily found in speculative and futurological writings rather than formal policy literature, and is treated as a thought experiment rather than a standard planning model.
The name konversiopolun combines the Indonesian word konversi (conversion) with a fictional suffix -polun, created to
Core principles include circular economy, urban metabolism, data-driven governance, participatory planning, and resilience. The concept envisions
Key components include energy conversion hubs such as district energy systems, material recovery facilities, water reclamation
Applications and challenges: as a thought experiment, konversiopolun helps explore integrating waste-to-energy, recycling streams, and adaptable
See also: circular economy, urban metabolism, smart city, sustainable city planning.