Figure 3.
A line graph compares rural and urban attitudes toward eating local food across levels of connectedness with nature.The line graph plots attitudes toward eating local food against connectedness with nature on a two-axis grid. The vertical axis ranges from negative 1 to positive 1 and represents attitudes toward eating local food. The horizontal axis shows connectedness with nature, progressing from low to high. Two distinct lines represent the two population groups: a dashed line for rural populations and a solid line for urban populations. The rural line displays a gentle upward trend, while the urban line rises more steeply, indicating that urban individuals show stronger positive shifts in attitude as connectedness with nature increases. The graph compares how nature connection relates differently to food attitudes in rural and urban contexts. A title at the top reinforces the graph’s focus on these relationships.

The moderation effect between connectedness with nature and place of residence (urban vs rural)

Source: Authors’ own work

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