2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14159374
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Social Capital Typologies and Sustainable Development: Spatial Patterns in the Central and Southern Regions of Malawi

Abstract: Bonding, bridging and linking social capital can be a useful mechanism to promote sustainable development in low-income countries. Social capital typologies vary spatially, with the rural poor having a specific combination. Similarly, bonding, bridging and linking social capital’s association with sustainable development is also likely to differ spatially across a country, but there is limited research in low-income countries. This study aims to improve understanding of the spatial variation of bonding, bridgi… Show more

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“…In observing the particular effect of social attitude, SC is not a constant source of sustainable behaviours [62]. For this reason, it is important to identify which among the social behaviours effectively play a role in waste management practices.…”
Section: Sc and Pro-environmental Behavioursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In observing the particular effect of social attitude, SC is not a constant source of sustainable behaviours [62]. For this reason, it is important to identify which among the social behaviours effectively play a role in waste management practices.…”
Section: Sc and Pro-environmental Behavioursmentioning
confidence: 99%