Description
Survival Dynamics and Development is a transdisciplinary, research-driven work that redefines the meaning, purpose, and strategy of development within an evolutionary framework. Integrating insights from multiple disciplines, the book presents a balanced, multifactorial understanding of survival that connects environmental, social, psychological, and systemic dimensions of human progress. This advanced theoretical model moves beyond conventional frameworks, positioning itself as a progressive evolution of the landmark concepts of Development as Freedom and Sustainable Development. Rather than treating development as a single-dimensional goal, the book proposes an integrated, adaptive, and survival-oriented model designed for long-term human continuity. Written as both a conceptual guide and a strategic handbook, it serves academicians, researchers, professionals, policymakers, administrators, students, and socially conscious readers alike. Survival Dynamics and Development invites readers to think deeply, systemically, and multidimensionally, offering a powerful intellectual foundation for reimagining development as a conscious, planned, and evolutionary process essential for humanity’s future and survival.
About Author
Sudin Khan is a management graduate, an independent research scholar, and a strategic development professional associated with the Humanity Welfare Research Foundation. With over fifteen years of experience in research and analysis, his work spans psychology, socioeconomics, marketing, human behavior, and evolutionary development. His research explores development in the context of evolution, functional brain systems, and dynamic human behavior. His first thesis paper, Survival Dynamics and Development, has been published, and his second, Functional Brain and Dynamic Behaviour, is in the process of publication. Driven by a vision to enhance human survival and progress, he integrates research, authorship, and strategic consultancy to deliver impactful, researchbased solutions for humanity’s functional challenges.


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