Abstract

SUBTOPICS discussed in this paper are: (1) relating human resource development to other development topics; (2) criticisms of past effort; (3) is there a policy for human resource development? (4) elements of the human resource development problem; and (5) research approaches needed. Human resource development is seen to be one of several interdependent elements of the rural development process. Other elements of this process are community development, economic resource development, and natural resource development (in special cases). A narrow definition of human resource development would include peoples' training and skills, values, attitudes, and their goals for their families and communities. Because of the inter-

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