Population density plays a critical role in shaping the challenges that governments face, from infrastructure strain due to overpopulation to lack of services in sparsely populated regions.
Fewer people in less densely populated areas can limit the tax base for governments, impacting their ability to fund essential services and encourage business development.
Understanding population distribution is key to addressing environmental impacts, as overpopulation can deplete natural resources and threaten biodiversity in densely populated regions.
Countries with low population density, such as Mongolia and Namibia, face unique challenges that balance resource use with the need for sustainable development.
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