
Published as part of Brown, George G., Ferreira, Talita, Correia, Maria Elizabeth F., Niva, Cintia C., Jesus, Ederson C., Oliveira, Maria Inês L., Antunes, Luiz Fernando S., Parron, Lucília M., Coelho, Marcia R., Chaer, Guilherme M., Malaquias, Juaci V., Silva, Ozanival Dario D., Mendes, C., Ruiter, Peter de, Guerra, Carlos, Lindo, Zoë, Battigelli, Jeff, Bagnara, Gian Luca, Malorgio, Giulio, González, Rosalina, Montanarella, Luca, Wall, Diana, Verbeke, Isabelle, Mousquer, Julia, Eugenio, Natalia Rodriguez, Vargas, Ronald, Corona-Cuevas, Rosa & Parnell, John Jacob, 2025, Soil biodiversity knowledge and use worldwide: Results from a global survey, pp. 7-31 in Soil Organisms (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 97 on page 12, DOI: 10.25674/410, http://zenodo.org/record/20516298
Figure 2. Regional distribution of survey respondents plotted against United Nations Human Development Index. X-axis represents the United Nations (UN) Human Development Index for each nation (colors represent global regions in the UN Sustainable Development Goals framework). Y-axis represents the percentage of respondents to the survey. Marker size indicates the number of individuals invited to participate in the survey for each nation. Dashed line indicates the relationship between variables (JMP Pro 17).
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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