Social Capital As The Basis Of Biosecurity Management Systems
October 23, 2009, Posted in AusIndo BIOCOM Working Paper Collections |
Social Capital As The Basis Of Biosecurity Management Systems
Tonny D. Pariela
Faculty of Social and Political Science Pattimura University – Ambon
Abstract
Plural Social Capital can be defined as the social relationships between groups with different identities within a single community, which act to strengthen the social ties as a community. The process of developing a community identity is described through preserved social capital using the case study of the village of Wayame. The role of plural social capital in community biosecurity management systems is discussed.
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