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An Essay on the Principle of Population is a seminal work written by Thomas Robert Malthus in 1798, which discusses the relationship between population growth and resource availability. Malthus argued that while populations grow geometrically, food production only increases arithmetically, leading to inevitable shortages and societal problems. This theory has significant implications for understanding human geography, particularly in terms of population dynamics, resource distribution, and the impact of these factors on societal development.