The document discusses population growth strategies for the city of Malmö, Sweden, which expects an increase of 100,000 inhabitants over the next 30 years. It explores growing the population inwards by increasing density within the city, outwards by expanding the city boundaries, or both. As an example, it shows how the additional 100,000 people could be divided among 5 target areas in the city, with each gaining around 20,000 new residents. This would lead to large percentage increases in population within the individual areas. Different growth scenarios are proposed to explore how the target areas might transform under varying strategies.