Sustainable community development: integrating environmental, economic, and social objectives

The purpose of this article is to stimulate and inform discussion about the community role in sustainable development and to broaden our understanding of the opportunities for sustainable community development activity. It begins with an overview of sustainable development, questioning its focus on...

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Decision making
Economic development
Environmental degradation
Expenditure
Financial incentives
Governance
Government policy
Local communities
Local government
Natural resources
Planning theory
Political mobilization
Poverty
Regulation
Social capital
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Urban space
Wealth
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