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Bonding by doing : the dynamics of self-organizing groups of citizens taking charge of their living environment

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“…We consider social capital as the soft qualities of networks and relationships that enable groups to accomplish things together, including trust, access to knowledge and support, shared values and the capacity to learn and innovate as a group (Bodin and Crona 2008;Lopez-Gunn 2003;Pretty 2003;Van Bommel et al 2009). Various authors distinguish bonding, bridging and linking social capital (Van Dam 2016;Granovetter 1983;Taylor 2000;Putnam et al 2004;Guribye 2013;López-Gunn 2012). Bonding social capital evolves within groups of people that are close to each other, such as families and communities, or within more or less homogeneous groups of people with similar interests, such as farmers.…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We consider social capital as the soft qualities of networks and relationships that enable groups to accomplish things together, including trust, access to knowledge and support, shared values and the capacity to learn and innovate as a group (Bodin and Crona 2008;Lopez-Gunn 2003;Pretty 2003;Van Bommel et al 2009). Various authors distinguish bonding, bridging and linking social capital (Van Dam 2016;Granovetter 1983;Taylor 2000;Putnam et al 2004;Guribye 2013;López-Gunn 2012). Bonding social capital evolves within groups of people that are close to each other, such as families and communities, or within more or less homogeneous groups of people with similar interests, such as farmers.…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly relevant for those forms of active citizenship that operate largely autonomously from governments. These bottom-up initiatives are not based on government aims or interventions, but inspired by the motivations of people and communities (Van Dam, 2016). We refer to this as green self-governance, forms of governance where active citizens play a major role in realizing, protecting and/or managing public green space and do so with some degree of autonomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mensen beoordelen vooral recente veranderingen als negatief (Jones & Daugstad, 1997 (Wiskerke, et al, 2003). Het besef dat de oude vormen van sturen en besluitvorming niet meer volstaan in de huidige maatschappij wordt, zowel beleidsmatig als wetenschappelijk, breed gedeeld (Huijs, 2013;Van Dam, 2013;2016;Wiskerke, et al, 2003).…”
Section: Veranderingen In Betekenissen In Reactie Op Ruimtelijke Veraunclassified
“…In de onderzochte landschapspraktijken zijn traditionele interacties gevonden die verlopen via subsidies en inspraakprocedures, maar van gedeelde waarden-makerij door overheden en burgers is in de landschapspraktijken (nog) nauwelijks sprake. Uit onderzoek is bekend dat er veel burgerinitiatieven zijn die zich bezig houden met natuur en landschap en dat deze positief kunnen bijdragen aan het realiseren van overheidsdoelen Van Dam, 2016). Het is interessant om in…”
Section: Participatie Van Burgers Om Bij Te Dragen Aan Zorg Voor Erfgoedunclassified
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