
Population Migration
Population migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often driven by factors like seeking better jobs, escaping conflict, or pursuing education. This movement affects the relationship between populations and their environments; for example, a growing population in a new area can lead to increased demand for resources, housing, and services, impacting local ecosystems and infrastructure. Conversely, when people leave a region, it can lead to depopulation, economic decline, and abandoned spaces. Understanding these dynamics helps us address challenges like urban planning, environmental sustainability, and social integration.