Engaging with Communities for Sustainable Development According to Buddhist Principles in ASEAN
Engaging with Communities for Sustainable Development According to Buddhist Principles in ASEAN
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Buddhism, involvement, community, sustainability, ASEANAbstract
This article has the following objectives: 1) To study people’s involvement in their communities. 2) To review the creation of the identity or characteristics of communities in ASEAN with different economic, social and environmental conditions. 3) To look at the backgrounds of communities and at the importance of issues related to community development and to analyze the ways of life according to the principles of different people in the communities by discussing issues according to a list of set topics. This is in order to learn and understand the possibilities and problems of each community, both in theoretical and behavioral terms, and will portray the identity that has been the foundation of communities in the past and which is involved in the voluntary integration of communities into an ASEAN society.
This will be an alternative way to study issues in order to present ways to resolve problems relating to the communities and to other factors in order to develop them according to the circumstances of each community.
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