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UNIT
3 Environment, Population and
Development
Estimated Teaching Periods: 14
Learning Outcomes
Learning Objectives
After completing the study of this unit, students will be able to:
i. explain the inter-relationship between population, environment and development.
ii. introduce infrastructures of development and describe the importance of development
works.
iii. explain the concept of human resource development and describe its importance.
iv. describe challenges and future direction of human resources development.
Course Outline
3.1 Inter-relation Between Environment, Population and Development
3.2 Indicators of Development
3.3 Concept of Human Resource Development
3.4 Importance of Human resource Development
3.5 Process of Human Resource Development
3.6 Challenges and Future Direction of Human Resource Development
Glossary
depletion : to use most or all of (something important), to reduce the amount of
something
remittance : an amount of money that is sent as a payment for something
marginalize : to put or keep (someone) in a powerless or unimportant position within a
society or group
organization : a company, business, club, etc. that is formed for a particular purpose
employment : activity in which one engages or is employed, the act of employing
prosperity : the state of being successful usually by making a lot of money
enmity : a very deep unfriendly feeling
manpower : power available for, or supplied by the physical effort of human beings
development : the act or process of growing or causing something to grow or become
larger or more advanced
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