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What is the difference between the man land ratio and optimum population?

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The optimum population is the size of a population that is the best out of several outcomes. There are, however, various opinions on what "optimal" means in this usage, resulting in various end-targets for it, but estimations usually take ecological sustainability and carrying capacity more or less into account.Optimum density. ... The concept of optimum density 7, i.e., the density which will give the maximum real income per head with given resources, is used in population theory.

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The optimum population is the size of a population that is the best out of several outcomes. There are, however, various opinions on what "optimal" means in this usage, resulting in various end-targets for it, but estimations usually take ecological sustainability and carrying capacity more or less into account

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