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Why 45% of Israel Is Empty Despite Being Dense

30 min · Ayer
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Israel packs over 430 people per square kilometer overall, denser than India or the Netherlands. But drive south of Mitspe Ramon and you'll find vast, empty wilderness. How can one of the world's most crowded countries also have nearly half its territory functionally uninhabited? This episode explores the surprising geography of emptiness—how population clusters so aggressively that even dense nations have huge swaths of open space. We break down the numbers for Israel, the US, Australia, and Canada, then ask the practical question: if you wanted to build a house in the Negev desert, what would actually stop you? Land ownership, water access, zoning policy, and the deliberate choices that keep the desert empty.

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