Abstract
This article discusses the importance of Community Development (CD) to both leisure studies and the practice of recreation. It is argued that the CD approach to research and practice will be empowering to the researched and participants in leisure activity. CD focuses its effort on the identification of individual and community needs rather than treating the citizen simply as a study subject. CD promotes a partnership between the community and the research effort.
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