THE ROLE OF COMMUNITIES IN BUILDING SOCIAL CAPITAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Social capital, Community, Sustainable development, Participation, Community empowermentAbstract
This article analyzes the role of communities in building social capital for sustainable development by exploring core concepts such as trust, social networks, and shared social norms. It highlights the connection between social capital and grassroots sustainable development. Communities are viewed as fundamental units capable of fostering cooperation, unity, and public participation through mechanisms of community empowerment and participatory development. The article also examines supporting and limiting factors in the development of social capital and proposes strategies to enhance the community's role as an effective and sustainable driving force for long-term development.
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