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Development may refer to: Land use. Real estate development; Urban development or urban planning Science and technology. Artificial development, an area of computer science and ...
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Abstracts archived from 1983, with full text available by subscription. Includes keyword search, subcribing details and other titles from The Company of Biologists Ltd, Cambridge ...
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Development studies is a multidisciplinary branch of social science which addresses issues of concern to developing countries. It has historically placed a particular focus on ...
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de·vel·op·ment (d-v l p-m nt) n. 1. The act of developing. 2. The state of being developed. 3. A significant event, occurrence, or change. 4. A group of dwellings built by the ...
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Journal of the Society for International Development. Development has explored the cutting edge issues of human centred development since 1957
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noun. a developing or being developed; a step or stage in growth, advancement, etc. an event or happening; a thing that is developed; specif., a number of structures on a large ...
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Through a network of 134 country offices, the UNDP helps people in 174 countries and territories to help themselves, focusing on poverty elimination, environmental regeneration ...
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development n. The act of developing. The state of being developed. A significant event, occurrence, or change
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