The formation of social capital is hypothesised to enhance collective efforts for soil conservation. The Landcare Program in the Southern Philippines promotes simple conservation practices in upland environments by supporting community landcare groups and municipal landcare associations, thus augmenting social capital. A study was conducted in 2002 to evaluate the Landcare Program, using a mix of quantitative and qualitative techniques. In this paper the relationship between social capital formation and adoption of soil conservation is investigated. It is concluded that, although membership in a local landcare group was not a major factor in adoption, the Landcare Program as a whole created a valuable stock of bridging social capital, with ...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
The relationships among social capital (SC) and collective actions (CA) for nature conservation and ...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
The formation of social capital is hypothesised to enhance collective efforts for soil conservation....
'Social capital' refers to the relationships of trust, communication, and cooperation that facilitat...
Membership in Community Landcare groups in the Philippines can be seen as an accumulation of social ...
Previous papers (Menz; Puerto et al., this issue) have defined and developed the concept of social c...
Slow adoption of conservation farming systems in the Philippine uplands is a major problem. To addre...
For 25 years the Australian Landcare program has encouraged rural land managers to work cooperativel...
Social capital has been increasingly recognised as a fundamental ingredient to the success of natura...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
The debate over sustainable intensification has hinged on private incentives to abate land degradati...
Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricul...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the connection between local development projects and th...
This reports a research work that measured the social capital of indigenous Kanakaney and Ibaloi veg...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
The relationships among social capital (SC) and collective actions (CA) for nature conservation and ...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
The formation of social capital is hypothesised to enhance collective efforts for soil conservation....
'Social capital' refers to the relationships of trust, communication, and cooperation that facilitat...
Membership in Community Landcare groups in the Philippines can be seen as an accumulation of social ...
Previous papers (Menz; Puerto et al., this issue) have defined and developed the concept of social c...
Slow adoption of conservation farming systems in the Philippine uplands is a major problem. To addre...
For 25 years the Australian Landcare program has encouraged rural land managers to work cooperativel...
Social capital has been increasingly recognised as a fundamental ingredient to the success of natura...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
The debate over sustainable intensification has hinged on private incentives to abate land degradati...
Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricul...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the connection between local development projects and th...
This reports a research work that measured the social capital of indigenous Kanakaney and Ibaloi veg...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
The relationships among social capital (SC) and collective actions (CA) for nature conservation and ...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...