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Exploring Social Capital in Chile's Coastal Benthic Comanagement System Using a Network Approach

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Fig. 1. Conceptual model. The research aims at assessing the relationship between linking and bridging social capital and comanagement performance of fisher organizations participating in the Chilean coastal MEABR system
Table 1. Comanagement performance dimensions, variables, and indicators for the Management and Exploitation Areas for Benthic Resources (MEABR) system.
Table 2. Linking and bridging social capital levels.
Table 3. Spearman correlations between linking and bridging social capital indices and comanagement performance variables.
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