World History – Before 1500
Resource scarcity refers to the limited availability of essential resources, such as food, water, and energy, relative to the demands placed on them by human populations. This concept highlights the tension between finite natural resources and growing populations, leading to competition and conflict over these necessary commodities. It is a driving force behind significant social issues, including famine, climate change impacts, and human migration patterns as people seek better access to resources.
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