Näriv
Näriv is a term used in urban studies to describe the value generated by close geographic and social proximity within local exchange networks. It emphasizes that economic and social outcomes are shaped not only by price and scale but by relationships, shared infrastructure, and mutual knowledge. The concept treats proximity as both a physical and a social dimension, where trust, familiarity, and common norms reduce transaction costs and enable coordinated action among neighbors and local organizations.
The term originated in academic discussions in the late 2010s and was popularized in 2020 by researchers
Key elements of näriv include geographic nearness, social nearness (trust and social capital), and shared infrastructure
Applications of the concept commonly appear in analyses of time banks, community-supported agriculture networks, and place-based
Reception of näriv is mixed. Proponents view it as a useful complement to localization discussions, while critics