The Role of Social Capital in Fostering Collective Action for Small-Scale Fishery Co-Management in the Baixo Juruá Extractive Reserve, Central-West Brazilian Amazon

Paula Soares Pinheiro
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Social capital is pointed out as a key factor for community social organization and the collective management of natural resources. In this study, I investigated the role of community social capital in facilitating collective action for arapaima (Arapaima sp.) management and the underlying motivations for engagement on collective action, in the six arapaima management systems of the Baixo Juruá Extractive Reserve (Amazonas). Through semi-structured interviews with 62% of the 95 households of communities that participate on management, I compared household participation in arapaima management in relation to demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, social and political engagement, and social capital. In four out of the six management systems, 70% to 86% of households participated on management, compared to only 31% and 33% in the other systems. Participation in collective action for arapaima management varied in a similar fashion with social capital in the community. Both bonding and bridging social capital come into play in fostering collective action. Although human relations are important components in community collective action, people also reveal utilitarian motivations for engagement. Thus, when incentives are provided, they might find it relevant to participate on resource management. This study highlights the role of social capital in natural resource management and may serve both communities and decision makers. 
社会资本在促进巴西亚马逊中西部Baixo juru采掘保护区小规模渔业共同管理集体行动中的作用
指出社会资本是社区社会组织和自然资源集体管理的关键因素。在这项研究中,我调查了社区社会资本在促进巨骨螯虾(巨骨螯虾)管理集体行动中的作用,以及参与集体行动的潜在动机,在Baixo juru采掘保护区(亚马逊)的六个巨骨螯虾管理系统中。通过对参与管理的社区95个家庭中的62%进行半结构化访谈,我比较了家庭参与arapaima管理与人口和社会经济特征,社会和政治参与以及社会资本的关系。在六种管理系统中的四种中,70%至86%的家庭参与了管理,而在其他系统中,这一比例仅为31%和33%。在集体行动中对巨舌舌病管理的参与也以类似的方式随社区的社会资本而变化。在促进集体行动方面,社会资本的纽带和桥梁作用都发挥了作用。虽然人际关系是社区集体行动的重要组成部分,但人们也会表现出参与的功利动机。因此,当提供奖励时,他们可能会发现参与资源管理是相关的。这项研究强调了社会资本在自然资源管理中的作用,可以为社区和决策者服务。
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