2018
DOI: 10.5327/z2176-947820180437
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Evaluating sustainable territorial development with built capital indicators

Abstract: In order to bolster the concept of sustainable territorial development in conjunction with the three capitals -natural, social, and built capital -, a conceptual methodology was elaborated. It utilized the infrastructure systems to group indicator dimensions of built capital, highlighting what actually corresponds to the territorial development reality and not just economic growth. This resulted in the selection of 70 indicators that were tested with data from the Curitiba Metropolitan Region (CMR). Thirty-fiv… Show more

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“…The tools used to measure social capital include the Integrated Questionnaire to Measure Social Capital (IQ-MCS) prepared by the World Bank ( 2003 (WVS, 2010;NEPO, 2015). When it comes to measuring social capital from instruments of greater complexity, 17 systems and models of social capital indicators were mapped within the Sustainable Territorial Development Indicators Model (Kauling et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2020). The historical context in which these instruments begin to emerge dates back from the end of 1970, coinciding with the worldwide discussions involving the concept of sustainable development .…”
Section: Theory the Trajectory Of The Social Capital Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tools used to measure social capital include the Integrated Questionnaire to Measure Social Capital (IQ-MCS) prepared by the World Bank ( 2003 (WVS, 2010;NEPO, 2015). When it comes to measuring social capital from instruments of greater complexity, 17 systems and models of social capital indicators were mapped within the Sustainable Territorial Development Indicators Model (Kauling et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2020). The historical context in which these instruments begin to emerge dates back from the end of 1970, coinciding with the worldwide discussions involving the concept of sustainable development .…”
Section: Theory the Trajectory Of The Social Capital Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%