I don't know how you control the population, I only know that in the end we will have to or nature will do it for us in an unpleasant way. At some point we (the human race" has to realize this. We cannot go on forever doubling the population in ever shorter periods of time for ever. We have upset the natures balance and because of our excessive numbers are polluting the environment that keep us alive. About those huge "undeveloped" areas of the world, well some of them won't support us without bringing in water, fuel, food, energy, etc. from the areas that will produce them. And we need forests, jungle, and open "undeveloped" areas to provide water runoff and filtration, forest products, habitat for other species which maintain the balance of nature. Examples of nature being out of balance are gypsy moths in the north east, invasive fish in the great lakes and rivers that are causing extensive damage. While these examples were introduced by humans, the same type of damage will happen if we cause enough species to go extinct. We need open spaces and a healthy and diverse environment for our health and the health of our environment. This means open "undeveloped" areas.
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