To date, attempts to conceptualize social capital have not taken into account the complexity of interactions between determinants, structural elements and consequences or manifestations. The result is a tenuous link between the operationalization and theoretical understanding of the concept.
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This article is part of a thesis submitted to the University of Queensland, Australia. You should reference this work as:
Claridge, T., 2004. Social Capital and Natural Resource Management: An important role for social capital? Unpublished Thesis, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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