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.