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Community Development Journal Advance Access originally published online on August 17, 2005
Community Development Journal 2005 40(4):447-452; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi090
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Themes and issues

All is one: Healthy communities and a sustainable future

Peter Kajner

The Hungarian Environmental Economics Centre (MAKK) and is a member of Protect the Future

Address for correspondence: H-1035, Budapest, Hunor u. 20, Hungary; email: kajnerp{at}vedegulet.hu

The ‘Community Development, Sustainable Development and the Environment’ section at the Budapest conference brought together people from Norway and Hungary involved in linking sustainable development and community development. Participants discussed ways of linking these issues and examples of good practice from each country. They summarized their conclusions for the Budapest Declaration. In this article the discussion and examples are presented.


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