PhD Thesis - Social Capital and Conservation Agriculture
The Role of Social Capital in the Adoption and the Performance of Conservation Agriculture. The Practice of Likoti in Lesotho Executive Summary Laura Silici1 Motho ke motho ka batho. Literally translated as “a person is a person because of other people”, this Sesotho2 idiom means that people are such only in their relationships with each other. As most African populations, in fact, the Basotho3 used to rely on a complex web of livelihood strategies made primarily of family kinships and strong community networks. More recently, however, in many African countries, including Lesotho, widespread poverty, migrations, HIV/AIDS, and increasing pressure on land and other natural resources, have progressively depleted trust and caused household and community breakdowns. Fragile local institutions and weak social capital, in turn, affect growth and sustainable development.
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LAURA SILICI
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