Description: Nomadic economy refers to the economic systems and practices that support nomadic lifestyles, characterized by constant mobility and adaptation to different environments. This type of economy is based on the efficient use of natural resources and the ability of communities to move in search of economic opportunities, such as hunting, gathering, itinerant agriculture, or pastoralism. Unlike sedentary economies, which focus on production and consumption in a fixed location, the nomadic economy adapts to changing environmental conditions, allowing communities to survive and thrive under various circumstances. The main characteristics of the nomadic economy include flexibility, sustainability, and interdependence with the environment. This economic approach is not limited to traditional communities but has also found new meaning in the modern context, where remote work and digital nomad lifestyles are on the rise, allowing individuals to work from various locations worldwide. In this sense, the nomadic economy becomes a relevant model for understanding how people can balance work and life in an increasingly globalized and connected world.