Spatial capacity generally refers to the ability of a space or environment to accommodate certain activities, objects, or populations. This concept can be applied in various fields such as geography, urban planning, environmental science, and even in psychology. Here are a few contexts in which spatial capacity is often discussed: 1. **Urban Planning:** In urban studies, spatial capacity can refer to the maximum population density that an area can support without compromising the quality of life or the environment.
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