The query concerns the lack of permanent residents across the entirety of Andros Island. While portions of Andros support communities, substantial tracts remain sparsely populated or entirely devoid of human habitation. This situation prompts investigation into the geographical, environmental, and historical factors contributing to uneven population distribution.
The island’s unique ecosystem, characterized by vast freshwater wetlands, dense pine forests, and extensive tidal flats, presents challenges to widespread settlement. Historically, limited access to potable water in certain areas and the presence of mosquito-borne illnesses discouraged large-scale habitation. Furthermore, traditional economic activities have concentrated populations in specific coastal settlements.