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Describe the diff between stable and sustainable population

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Answered by varshini41
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STABLE POPULATION :A stationary population is a special example of a stable population with a zero growth rate, neither growing nor shrinking in size, and is equivalent to a life table population. ... By definition, stable populations have age-specific fertility and mortality rates that remain constant over time

SUSTAINABLE POPULATION :It is argued that a sustainable population is one that is consistent with sustainable economic development. ... Population is a mediating factor in a wide range of public policy areas such as health, education, urban and environmental planning, and infrastructure development

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Answered by GauravTheKing10
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As nouns the difference between stability and sustainability

is that stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while sustainability is the ability to sustain something.

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