Fig. 11From: Fruitful exchanges: social networks and food resources amidst changeDiversity as measured against degree centrality, facetted by land use type. The total diversity of the households is expressed in color intensity. Of note, there is a negative relationship between roça diversity and degree centrality and a positive relationship between capoeira diversity and increased degree centrality. This is to say that the more agrobiodiverse a household’s roça is, the less central in a social network of food exchanges it tends to be, while a household that demonstrates greater agrobiodiversity in its sÃtios or capoeiras, as well as its quintais, the more central in a network of food exchanges it isBack to article page