Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
The consequences of over population
1.
2. 4 TYPES OF CONSEQUENCES OF
OVER POPULATION
1. CROWDING
3. DEPLETION OF THE WORLD’S
NATURAL RESOURCES
2. FOOD SHORTAGES
4. DECLINING SUPPLIES OF
CLEAN WATER
3. CROWDING
Freedman (1975 in Sullivan, 1995) has
argued that crowding itself does not
have negative consequences.
Crowding is oftentimes associated
with other social conditions such as
poverty that produce increases in crime
or aggression (liddell and kruger, 1987;
Ehrlich and Ehrlich, 1990 in sullivan,
1995 ).
4. FOOD SHORTAGES
It is difficult to increase agricultural
production enough to keep with
population growth (kendall, 2003).
5. DEPLETION OF THE WORLD’S
NATURAL RESOURCES
This loss of biological variability, or
biodiversity, could have a negative
impact on the adaptability of the entire
ecosystem or word environment (Hess
et al., 1993).
6. DECLINING SUPLIES OF CLEAN
WATER
The diversion of streams for irrigation;
drying up of groundwater; and the
pollution of other sources has created a
scarcity of drinkable water.