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Dear Community Development Readers,

We, as an editorial team, are pleased to bring you a selection of articles that showcase the intersections between methods, models, and engagement strategies for community development research and practice. These articles span across topics such as rethinking wildlife conservation, addressing community trauma, using photovoice in disadvantaged urban communities, leveraging face-to-face interactions, applying a facilitating partner model, building community capacity for peace, engaging citizens for coproducing community services, and examining community readiness for ecotourism and sustainable development. Each of these articles offer a unique look on the variety of articles our journal can feature. We hope you enjoy these pieces.

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