Isolated Communities
Isolated communities are groups of people who live in remote areas, often cut off from larger populations. These communities may be located in rural regions, islands, or mountainous areas, making access to resources and services challenging. Their isolation can lead to unique cultural practices and traditions that differ from mainstream society.
Due to their separation, isolated communities often rely on local resources for their needs, such as food, shelter, and healthcare. This self-sufficiency can foster strong social bonds among members. However, it can also limit exposure to new ideas and technologies, impacting their development and connection to the wider world.