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. 2021 Sep 25;50(11):2072–2089. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01621-y

Table 5.

The statistical significance of the relationship between the respondents' perception of changes affecting their life support and their level of education and the type of settlement

Kruskal–Wallis test Median test (df = 2)
H p Chi-square p
The statistical significance of correlation between the environmental and climate changes perception and the respondent's educational level
 Changes in berry harvest 8.1 0.02 7.9 0.01
 Changes in mushroom yield 8.5 0.01 7.7 0.02
 Changes in the amount of the river fish stocks 11.9 0.003 11.6 0.003
 Change in the amount of mosquitoes 17.8 < 0.001 7.5 0.02
The statistical significance of correlation between the environmental and climate changes perception and the type of settlement in which the respondent lives (village/district center/city)
 Changes in berry harvest 15.8 0.0004 13.0 0.002
 Changes in mushroom yield 15.8 < 0.001 10.75 0.005
 Changes in the amount of the river fish stocks 62.6 < 0.001 61.2 < 0.001
Change in the amount of mosquitoes 28.2 < 0.001 9.0 0.01
 The statistical significance of correlation between the environmental and climate changes perception and the type of the settlement (rural/urban; isolatedl/non-isolated)
 Changes in berry harvest
 Changes in mushroom yield 14.21402 < 0.001 21.8 < 0.001
 Changes in the amount of the river fish stocks 16.6 < 0.001 21.6 < 0.001
 Change in the amount of mosquitoes 6.6 0.01 7.7 0.005