Social Sciences, asked by anguralaskar563, 11 months ago

How has the growing population of Assam put impact on the natural resource?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population growth and its impacts – complete detail. Population growth and its impacts on nature and natural resources. The geometric rise in human population levels during the twentieth century is the fundamental cause of the loss of biodiversity.

Nature and natural resources are destroyed as human populations grow. Nature and natural resources are destroyed as human populations grow and require more space for habitation and farming, and more fuel for cooking. Demand for cultivable land, fuel wood/charcoal and other forest products, arising from the needs of the non-agricultural (mostly, urban) population and the export sector.

Population growth is less important a factor here: income growth and the technological factor play a much greater role in this case than in the preceding one. In this context, a national policy of limiting population growth probably has a limited effect. Demand for forest products from non-agricultural sectors (industries, mining etc., including through export channels). The role of population growth as a determinant of growth in demand is even weaker in this case; technological change and policies can carry far greater weight than demographic change. Therefore, population growth policies probably have a negligible impact on this component………….

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Answered by shinchan142
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Assam is rich in natural resources . But the resources are getting degraded day by day .

One of the causes responsible for degradation of Assam natural resources is the growth of human population. Generally growth of population has led to the expansion of human settlements and increase in food crop production .so men started to settle by declaring forest and also filling up the wetlands etc. In this ways the valuable resources like the forest area, marshylands, wetlands, agricultural lands etc. are gradually decreasing due to expansion.

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