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Knowledge is central to [[international development]], and to [[sustainable practices]] and [[Sustainable technology|technology]]. Key issues include:


Knowledge is central to [[international development]], and to [[sustainable practices]] and [[sustainable technology|technology]]. Key issues include:
* [[Knowledge sharing]], which always happens in multiple directions. This is facilitated by [[open knowledge]] and good practices in [[collaboration]] and [[participation]].
* [[Knowledge sharing]], which always happens in multiple directions. This is facilitated by [[open knowledge]] and good practices in [[collaboration]] and [[participation]].
* [[KM4Dev]], a common abbreviation for knowledge sharing in a development context
* [[KM4Dev]], a common abbreviation for knowledge sharing in a development context
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* [[Education]]
* [[Education]]
* Forms of knowledge, including electronic forms (see [[information technology]]) and [[books]].
* Forms of knowledge, including electronic forms (see [[information technology]]) and [[books]].
The six zones of the brain are: Logic, memory, language, observation, orientation and multi tasking.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Universal access to knowledge]]
* [[Universal access to knowledge]]


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