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Pemanfaatan Modal Sosial Dalam Program Kampung Iklim (Proklim) Di Dusun Krajan Desa Gununggempol Kecamatan Jumo Kabupaten Temanggung

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Tirsa Alinta Pramisiwi
Lina Favourita Sutiaputri
Versanudin Hekmatyar

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Social capital is part of social life in the form of trust, norms, and networks that encourage participants to work together more effectively to achieve common goals. This research aims to describe an overview of: 1) the condition of community social capital 2) the benefits of community social capital in the Climate Village Program 3) the impact of the utilization of social capital in the Climate Village Program 4) efforts to improve the utilization of social capital in the Climate Village Program. The method used in this research is descriptive method with qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used in this research are in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies. The informants in this study were 5 persons with different social statuses, namely the village government, village local organization administrators, and local communities. Data validity checks used triangulation techniques and source triangulation. Data analysis techniques were carried out by reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions. The research results show that the utilization of social capital in the community has an impact on the sustainability of Proklim activities, support in achieving goals, preserving and conserving the village environment, enhancing community resilience in facing the impacts of climate change, improving the quality of life of the community in terms of health and economy, and fostering innovation by the community. It also empowers the community through various activities within Proklim. However, in terms of networking, there is still a lack of connections with external parties, especially neighboring villages. Based on the research findings, the researchers propose a program called "Expansion of External Networking through the Formation of Inter-Village Collaborative Forum”

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