nearcommuting
Nearcommuting is the practice of organizing work and residence to minimize travel distance and time, typically by living near one's workplace or by locating employment near home. The term, used in urban studies and labor-market discussions, describes a spectrum between traditional long-distance commuting, telecommuting, and localized work patterns. It arises from factors such as rising housing costs, traffic congestion, and a desire for shorter, more predictable trips.
Nearcommuting can be achieved when workers move to housing within a short radius of employment centers, when
Potential benefits include reduced travel time and transportation costs, lower traffic congestion and local air pollution,
Drawbacks and constraints include uneven access to well-paid jobs near residential areas, higher housing costs in
Policy and planning responses emphasize housing development near employment centers, transit-oriented design, and employer location strategies