1. Natural capital: Environmental resources (e.g., land, water, biodiversity)
2. Human capital: Skills, knowledge, health, ability to labor and to pursue livelihood strategies
3. Financial capital: Savings, livestock, supplies of credit, remittances
4. Physical capital: Basic infrastructure (e.g., transport, energy, market access, communication, irrigation facililities)
5. Social capital: Membership of groups, networks, access to wider institutions of society
Source: Based on Carney, 1998