changing population geography

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what will an increase i population do to a rural area (positives)
more varied services built to provide for increase /
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what will an increase in population do to a rural area (negatives)
/ conflict between newcomers and originals / second home owners increase prices / increase congestion and pollution in rural areas due to commuters
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what will a decrease in population do to a rural area (positives)
very few
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what will a decrease in population do to a rural area (negatives)
closing of small businesses/ 38 rural post offices have closed since 1991 / increased second home ownership
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what will an increase in population do to a urban area (positives)
increase demand for services (CBD grows ) / increases ethnic mix and diversity /
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what will an increase in population do to a urban area (negatives)
unemployment due to lots of people / increased pollution and congestion / house prices increase as they are in high demand
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what will a decrease in population do to an urban area (positive)
reduced unemployment / drop in house prices
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what will a decrease in population do to an urban area (negatives)
area becomes rundown leading to less investment / closing down of businesses leading to lack of services /
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/ conflict between newcomers and originals / second home owners increase prices / increase congestion and pollution in rural areas due to commuters

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