厄瓜多尔高地的社会资本、发展与资源获取

Social Capital, Development, and Access to Resources in Highland Ecuador

Economic Geography · 1999
被引 129 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

构建了一个框架,将社会资本与可持续生计和资源获取联系起来,并通过厄瓜多尔高地的案例,展示了社区和土著组织如何通过社会资本建设扩大对金融、自然和人力资本的获取。

Abstract

Building on recent statements calling for greater emphasis on the roles of organized actors and civil society in development research, in this paper we analyze the utility of themes raised in current debates on social capital for pursuing such lines of inquiry. In particular, we develop a framework for linking social capital to discussions of sustainability, resource access, and livelihoods. The framework understands the sustainability of livelihoods and local economies in two dimensions: patterns of access to produced, human, natural, and social capital; and the role of social capital formation at different geographic scales in facilitating rural peoples' access to other forms of capital, both directly and through engaging with state, market, and other civil society actors. We then use the framework to discuss a case from highland Ecuador. The case study illustrates the ways in which social capital, in the form of community, federated, and national indigenous peoples' organizations and their institutional networks, has been built through four decades of external intervention. It also traces the various ways in which this social capital formation has widened household and community access to financial, natural, and human capital. In doing so it draws out some of the links among social capital formation, livelihood development, political change, and landscape transformation. The approach has implications for development, social movements, and political ecological research.

社会资本资源获取可持续生计厄瓜多尔高地