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Development
Development may refer to: • Child development, the biological, psychological,
and emotional changes that occur in human
beings between birth and the end of adolescence
Land use • Youth development, the process through which
• Green development, a concept that includes adolescents acquire the cognitive, social, and
consideration of community-wide or regional emotional skills and abilities required to navigate
environmental implications life
• Land development, altering the landscape in any • Neural development, the processes that generate,
number of ways shape, and reshape the nervous system
• Mixed-use development, the practice of allowing • Photographic development, the chemical means by
more than one type of use in a building or set of which exposed photographic film or paper is
buildings processed to produce a visible image
• Real estate development, a business encompassing • Research and development, work aiming to increase
activities from renovation to the purchase of raw knowledge
land • Software development, the development of a
• Subdivision (land), or a development, a piece of land software product
divided from a larger portion for sale or further • Tooth development or odontogenesis
development • Web development, work involved in developing a
• Urban planning, or development, integrates land use web site
planning and transportation planning to improve
communities
• Transit-oriented development, a mixed-use
Social science
residential or commercial area designed to maximize • Development studies, social science which addresses
access to public transport issues of concern to developing countries
• Development geography, geography with reference
to the standard of living and quality of life of human
Science and technology inhabitants
• Artificial development, an area of computer science • Developmental psychology, the scientific study of
and engineering systematic psychological, emotional, and perception
• Development (differential geometry), the process of changes over life spans
rolling one surface over another • Community development, the practices and
• Development (journal), an academic journal in academic disciplines to improve various aspects of
developmental biology local communities
• Development (topology), a countable collection of • Sociocultural evolution, how cultures and societies
open coverings have changed over time
• Developmental biology, the study of the process by • Economic development, the economic aspect of
which organisms grow and develop social change
• Drug development, the entire process of bringing a • Human development (humanity), an international
new drug or device to the market and economic development paradigm
• Embryogenesis, or development, the process by • Human development theory, a theory that merges
which the embryo is formed older ideas from ecological economics, sustainable
• Energy development, the effort to provide sufficient development, welfare economics, and feminist
primary energy sources economics
• Human development (biology), the process of • Rural development, actions and initiatives taken to
growing to maturity improve the standard of living in non-Urban
• Prenatal development, the process in which a neighborhoods, countryside, and remote villages
human embryo or fetus gestates during • Social development, processes of change in societies
pregnancy • Sustainable development, a pattern of resources use,
that aims to meet human needs while preserving the
environment
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Development
International and regional • New product development, the complete process of
bringing a new product to market
• Regional development, the provision of aid and • Organization development, a conceptual,
other assistance to regions which are less organization-wide effort to increase an
economically developed organization’s effectiveness and viability
• Multilateral development bank • Personal development or self-help
• European Development Fund, an instrument for • Professional development, skills and knowledge
European Community aid attained for both personal development and career
• Development aid, the provision of assistance to advancement
developing countries
• Economic development, the sustained, concerted
effort of policymakers and community to promote
Music
the standard of living and economic health in a • Development (album), a 2002 nu-metal album by
specific area musical group Nonpoint
• Human Development Index, used to rank countries • Musical development, a compositional process
by level of "human development"
• International development, the development of
greater quality of life for humans
Other
• Characterisation including character development
• Develop, term used in Chess
Business and professional • Development of doctrine, a term used by John Henry
• Business development, a process of growing a Newman to describe Catholic teachings
business • Development hell, media industry term for when a
• Career development, which as several meanings project is stuck in development
• Corporate development, a position in a business • Development of religion, the various stages in the
• Development & Commerce Bank (now called RHB evolution of any particular religion or religious
Bank) system
• Training and development, organizational activity • Driver development program is a program used by
aimed at bettering the performance of individuals racing teams to develop younger drivers
and groups in organizational settings • Components of the "development" phase in film
• Leadership development, activities that enhances making
the quality of leadership within an individual or • Film finance
organization • Film budgeting
• Green-light
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