Abstract: The study aimed at identify the requirements of sustainable development in new communities, measure the level of respondents' practices for sustainable development in each of their indicators, test the validity and consistency to determine its validity, study the correlations between the variables of levels of sustainable development and some independent variables, and identify the problems that hinder individuals in achieving sustainable development. The field study was conducted in Hamam District in Matrouh Governorate, Egypt. The sample size was 378 individual. The field data were collected by a questionnaire interviewed during the period from November 2018 to March 2019.This data was analyzed by numerical inventory tables, percentages, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, stability factor Alpha Cronbach, coefficient Self-honesty, Pearson's simple correlation coefficient. The most important results of the study were that the percentage of the total degree of practice is high (68.3%) for the total sample, i.e., the total score of sustainable practices is high, the coefficient of stability Alpha Kronbach 0.908, and the value of self-honesty coefficient of 0.848, which is high values indicates the consistency and validity of the indicators, and that there are positive correlations at the level of significance 0.01 between the variables of sustainable development (environmental, economic, social, institutional field) and independent variables (age, number of years of schooling, number of family members, monthly income, social participation informal variables, a sense of social justice, level of ambition), and variables (monthly income, informal social [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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