What is it about?
The article outlines the significance of community social capital/relations in the Sub-saharan African region. It draws data from cases within the region.
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Why is it important?
Sub-Saharan Africa tend to share a common background and cultural practices. Thus, the article shades light on how African communities can build strong relations to achieve common goals, esp where resources are communally owned.
Perspectives
I hope this work will assist to grow communities pursuing communal goals. It will help to mitigate challenges common with communal ownership.
Dr Regis Musavengane
University of Johannesburg
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This page is a summary of: Significance of social capital in collaborative management of natural resources in Sub-Saharan African rural communities: a qualitative meta-analysis, South African Geographical Journal, September 2016, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/03736245.2016.1231628.
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