Abstract:
Social capital can strengthen social potential in developing various aspects, including local tourism. Regarding the development of local tourism, social capital is described through 2 dimensions: bonds, and
bridges (association). Bonding social capital is understood as close kinship capital (family environment to
peers). Bridging social capital (association) is described as the capital of relatively distant kinship (coworkers and colleagues). This article describes the relationship between social capital, bonds, and bridges
related to local tourism development. The research was conducted in Kampung Hijau Banjarmasin. The
results show that the social capital of bonds and bridges, rooted in religious values and inherited through
family parenting, play important roles in nurturing caring personality towards the environment. As a result,
residential areas along river banks that were formerly slums become organized and healthy spaces. Keywords
social capital; bonding capital; bridging capital; and local tourism