auðlindanærð
Auðlindanærð is an Icelandic term that translates to "resource proximity" or "resource closeness." It describes a geographical and economic concept where settlements or industries are located near natural resources, such as fishing grounds, forests, mineral deposits, or fertile land. This proximity historically played a significant role in the development of many communities, particularly in Iceland, where access to marine resources has been a cornerstone of the economy for centuries.
The concept of auðlindanærð is closely linked to the economic viability of a location. When resources are
In a broader sense, auðlindanærð can also encompass access to renewable energy sources, like geothermal or