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Explain the importance of population in planning

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Answered by Anonymous
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Planners use population information to determine the demand of services among different segments of the population. ... Planners also study the present and future composition of the population and its spatial distribution to identify the best locations to provide services to meet local needs.

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Importance of population data.

Identifying the size, structure and distribution of a population is essential for planning development related works. Without knowing where people are located, governments and policymakers cannot improve/ expand access to health, transportation, energy and other services.

Population planning is decisively linked to the country's economy and overall development. It's not only a matter of reducing fertility, equally important is the need to concomitantly address other development issues. Only by incorporating them all can a cohesive, sustainable population planning programme succeed.

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