Implications Of Demographic Changes For Population Public Policy In South Sulawesi
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This take a look at examines the results of demographic modifications, especially speedy urbanization, on infrastructure improvement and resource management in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Through a comprehensive evaluation of current literature and empirical proof, the studies highlights the giant challenges posed via population growth and urban growth in the province. Findings monitor that speedy urbanization exerts strain on infrastructure structures, main to congestion, insufficient housing, and environmental pollutants. Moreover, the expansion of city areas traces natural sources and ecosystems, threatening biodiversity and environment offerings. In response to these demanding situations, policymakers have to prioritize investments in sustainable infrastructure, environmental conservation, and social inclusion to promote resilient and livable towns. Keywords: demographic changes, speedy urbanization, infrastructure improvement, resource control, South Sulawesi, sustainable improvement.
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