Optimum population refers to the ideal population size for a region based on its resources, under population is a population too small to support a region, and overpopulation is when a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment. Overpopulation can be measured through socio-economic indicators like poverty, unemployment, and demand for resources exceeding supply. Multi-cultural societies can face problems with differences in cultures, values and languages, but they also provide benefits from cultural diversity and different perspectives.
Optimum population refers to the ideal population size for a region based on its resources, under population is a population too small to support a region, and overpopulation is when a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment. Overpopulation can be measured through socio-economic indicators like poverty, unemployment, and demand for resources exceeding supply. Multi-cultural societies can face problems with differences in cultures, values and languages, but they also provide benefits from cultural diversity and different perspectives.
Optimum population refers to the ideal population size for a region based on its resources, under population is a population too small to support a region, and overpopulation is when a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment. Overpopulation can be measured through socio-economic indicators like poverty, unemployment, and demand for resources exceeding supply. Multi-cultural societies can face problems with differences in cultures, values and languages, but they also provide benefits from cultural diversity and different perspectives.