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Abstract title: What is development?
Author: Hugo Slim
Issue: Volume 5, Number 2 1995

The author presents his views on the essential ingredients of development, comparing the development ideal with its reality. Development is about change for the better, which must be appropriate (culturally, economically, technologically etc.) if change is to take root, and gain the participation of beneficiaries. Equity and justice are at the heart of any change for the better, as is sustainability. True development cannot be measured in solely economic terms, but must also include changes in the quality of lives, which are less tangible. Development as a process is not just a Third World issue but a universal concern, encompassing responses to over-development as well as under-development.

This article also appears in the Development in Practice Reader Development and Social Diversity.

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