10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Bedouin culture (1) Mongolia (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Gross National Happiness philosophy (1) Industrialized societies with heavy urbanization (1) Pura Vida lifestyle (1) Shintoism (1) Stalinist era (1) Western Sahara (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 attitudes toward nature United States In the United States, attitudes toward nature emphasize conservation, environmental protection, and relaxation through outdoor activities. 11
2 attitudes toward nature Bedouin culture Bedouin culture emphasizes deep respect and reliance on the natural resources of the desert environment. 2
3 attitudes toward nature Mongolia Mongolian attitudes toward nature are defined by respect for vast steppes and traditional coexistence practices. 2
4 attitudes toward nature Nomadic tribes Nomadic tribes have a strong reliance on and respect for the harsh desert environment and natural resources. 2
5 attitudes toward nature Gross National Happiness philosophy The Gross National Happiness philosophy prioritizes environmental conservation and ecological harmony as part of overall national wellbeing. 1
6 attitudes toward nature Industrialized societies with heavy urbanization In industrialized societies with heavy urbanization, there is a greater emphasis on exploiting and shaping nature for human use. 1
7 attitudes toward nature Pura Vida lifestyle The Pura Vida lifestyle in Costa Rica emphasizes commitment to conservation, sustainable living, and eco-tourism, reflecting a deep appreciation for the country's natural beauty. 1
8 attitudes toward nature Shintoism Shintoism emphasizes the sacredness of nature and conducts rituals to honor natural elements. 1
9 attitudes toward nature Stalinist era During the Stalinist era, attitudes toward nature emphasized exploiting it for industrialization and progress, leading to environmental degradation. 1
10 attitudes toward nature Western Sahara In Western Sahara, the nomadic lifestyle is built on reliance on natural resources and an understanding and respect for the harsh desert environment. 1