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, Using natural resources? with friends and family? ? Networks and connections ? Relations (trust support) ? Formal and informal groups ? Common rules and sanctions ? Collective representation ? Mechanisms for participation in decision-making ? Leadership (Physical): Using infrastructure, technology or tools? ? transport -roads, vehicles, etc. , fertiliser, pesticides (Financial) Using your savings (money, Is your household (you or one of the members) involved in any community activities/groups on a voluntary basis (no pay received)? work (Natural:)