What does carring capacity means and can we successfully apply these concept to human population growth
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Carrying capacity is defined as the "maximum population size that an environment can sustain indefinitely." For most species, there are four variables that factor into calculating carrying capacity: food availability, water supply, living space, and environmental conditions. Even with this relatively basic quartet, carrying capacity can be rather tricky to determine. It's simplest to compute when a clear limiting factor is realized. In the case of a population on a small, isolated island, the limiting factor might be space. For a species dwelling in a desert, it might be water.
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Carrying capacity means and can we successfully apply these concept to human population growth
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- Carrying capacity is the concept that assumed the limits that are difficult to achieve and for the successful growth of the species there needs to be necessities available to the man and this affects the population dynamics and thus the carrying capacity is originally used to determine the birth and the death rates.
- The human carrying capacity includes the factors that are applied that puts the restraints on the environment altogether. The other factors being the ever-growing demands of the waste disposal and are altogether complex systems.
- The technology can play a major role in the dynamics of the carrying capacity. An example of the neolithic revolution. The ecological footprint also is a method to estimate the demands and the carrying capacity of the ecological systems.
- This shows a linear relationship with that of the global increase and the development and the maintenance of the system development of different countries.
- The population and the consumption per capita along with the technological factors form the impacts of the environment that results from the consumption.
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