(liberal theology, capacity building, WTO breakthrough) can overturn previous
certainty. Integrated value-based progress must include tangible physiological
security and aim for psychological wellbeing; and these factors always prove
ultimately more important than a few extra dollars in the pocketbook. The nub of
the conservation withdevelopment issue comes down to one of close-the-gap
politics in favour of ‘sustainability’ pursued ‘indefinitely’. The outcomes are,
essentially, grounded and transacted as transformation practice. Goals of the
grounded-in-reality sustainable kind outlined in this chapter, and in chapter 3,
seek incorporation via the planning service into development projects and con-
servancy practice.
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