Fig. 7: Biplot of the first two axes of the RDA illustrating the relationship between valued foraging benefits and various influential factors (F = 126.66, df = 22, P < 0.001, two sided). | Nature Cities

Fig. 7: Biplot of the first two axes of the RDA illustrating the relationship between valued foraging benefits and various influential factors (F = 126.66, df = 22, P < 0.001, two sided).

From: Widespread practices and sustainability benefits of foraging in urban blue spaces of India

Fig. 7: Biplot of the first two axes of the RDA illustrating the relationship between valued foraging benefits and various influential factors (F = 126.66, df = 22, P < 0.001, two sided).

The diverse foraging benefits serve as the dependent variables, whereas city, forager groups and sociodemographic backgrounds act as explanatory variables. Foraging values cover four categories: (i) nature-related benefits (includes Nat1–6), (ii) nutrition and income (includes Nut1–7), (iii) social capital (includes SC1–7) and (iv) culture and identity (includes Cult1–7). Figure 6 provides a full list of abbreviations.

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