This book includes inputs from 26 experts from 12 different countries who seek to answer the question "How can leisure contribute to human development in the immediate future?" to contribute to the enrichment of reflections to be made at the 6th World Leisure Congress.
There are two types of reflections: those that opt for a global reflection on the question, and those that have answered from a thematic point of view or from an area of knowledge.
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From vision to action: the need to implement the principles of the Sao Paulo Declaration on Leisure and Globalization
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Sao Paulo Declaration leisure in a globalized society: inclusion or exclusion
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Issues at the millennium: a global perspective
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Creative leisure: a path for human development
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Leisure way to peace between cultures: the next "scenes" for human development?
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Optimal leisure lifestyle: combining serious and casual leisure for personal well-being
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Leisure and later life: a forecast for the future
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Ulyssean aging: human development and leisure
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Leisure, human development and social policy: a New Zealand perspective
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Contemporary urban political: theory and the contribution of leisure policy to human development
Ian P. Henry
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Leisure and development: a few experiences
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The Internet: a fairy-tale land
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