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Society: Issues: Environment: Population topics focus on the negative or positive impact of population increase or decrease within an ecosystem, governmental region, or on a global scale. Population growth can be a positive or negative effect on an area, depending on pre-existing conditions in an area. For example, in rural areas in the US, a population growth might be welcome. On the otherhand, in crowded cities such as Tokyo, a large population growth might add complications in the cost of housing, unemployment rates, and car pollution. There are many causes of population increase such as longer lifespans due to advanced healthcare, better diets, increased agricultural production. On the otherhand, some causes of population decrease for a region might be lack of medicines, poor diets, and reduced agriculture production due to weather, insect swarms, and not rotating crops.
This category is concerned with the social and environmental issues about human population growth or decline in certain regions or the entire world.

Webpages that discuss scientific models of single species population growth for animals and plants should be submitted to Science/Biology/Ecology/Population_Ecology/.

Sites that deal with population studies and statistics should be submitted to Science/Social_Sciences/Demography_and_Population_Studies/.

Webpages that discuss immigration issues should be submitted to Society/Issues/Immigration/.

For pages that are focused on population control issues should be submitted to the Anti-Population_Control or the Pro-Population_Control subcategory.

Sites concerned about family planning should be submitted in the Society/Issues/Family_Planning/ category.

Pages about abortion issues should be submitted to Society/Issues/Abortion/.

Sites whose view is that overpopulation is not a problem, and no active measures should be taken to reduce world population.
Sites which take the perspective that the world is overpopulated, and measures should be taken to reduce world population.