Cultural carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of people that an environment can support while maintaining a certain quality of life and cultural practices, focusing on social, economic, and cultural factors. In contrast, biological carrying capacity pertains to the maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can sustain based on resource availability, such as food and habitat. While biological carrying capacity is largely determined by ecological conditions, cultural carrying capacity incorporates human values, behaviors, and community dynamics, which can vary significantly across different societies.
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