Social Capital Contributions to Food Security: A Comprehensive Literature Review
Saeed Nosratabadi, Nesrine Khazami, Marwa Ben Abdallah, Zoltan, Lackner, Shahab S. Band, Amir Mosavi, and Csaba Mako

TL;DR
This comprehensive review explores how social capital enhances community food security through knowledge and product sharing, influencing all pillars of food security and increasing community resilience.
Contribution
It provides a conceptual model linking social capital to food security and offers insights for researchers and policymakers to address food insecurity.
Findings
Social capital improves food security via knowledge and product sharing.
Sharing food and information decreases household food insecurity.
Belonging to social networks enhances resilience and system stability.
Abstract
Social capital creates a synergy that benefits all members of a community. This review examines how social capital contributes to the food security of communities. A systematic literature review, based on Prisma, is designed to provide a state-of-the-art review on capacity social capital in this realm. The output of this method led to finding 39 related articles. Studying these articles illustrates that social capital improves food security through two mechanisms of knowledge sharing and product sharing (i.e., sharing food products). It reveals that social capital through improving the food security pillars (i.e., food availability, food accessibility, food utilization, and food system stability) affects food security. In other words, the interaction among the community members results in sharing food products and information among community members, which facilitates food availability…
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