‘Natural capital’ refers to natural resources and beauty, and the overall health of ecosystems.
‘Financial capital’ refers to the availability of and access to resources.
‘Cultural capital’ refers to the way people understand and know the world, and how they act within it.
‘Financial capital’ refers to the availability of and access to resources.
‘Cultural capital’ refers to the way people understand and know the world, and how they act within it.
‘Social capital’ refers to the connections, reciprocity and trust among people and groups.
‘Social capital’ refers to the connections, reciprocity and trust among people and groups.