concept   biodiversity

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Western countries (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Amazon Rainforest (1) Europe (1) environmental science community (1) Amazon rainforest communities (1) Amazonian region (1) Indonesia (1) Middle Eastern (1) scientific community culture (1) African savannah (1) Amazonian indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous tribes in South America (1) Northern countries (1) Tropical countries (1) biologists (1) farming community (1) wildlife conservation movements (1)
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1 biodiversity Western countries Conservation efforts in Western countries prioritize preserving biodiversity in order to sustain the environment. 9
2 biodiversity Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia's arid climate emphasizes the preservation of unique desert ecosystems in order to combat lower biodiversity levels. 5
3 biodiversity Amazon Rainforest The Amazon Rainforest is integral to traditional life and spiritual beliefs due to its high biodiversity. 4
4 biodiversity Europe Biodiversity conservation is a key environmental priority in Europe with efforts to protect various species and ecosystems. 3
5 biodiversity environmental science community Biodiversity is essential for ecosystem stability and sustainable resource management. 3
6 biodiversity Amazon rainforest communities The traditional way of life for Amazon rainforest communities is centered around living in harmony with diverse wildlife, reflecting the concept of biodiversity. 2
7 biodiversity Amazonian region The Amazonian region's local communities depend on a variety of flora and fauna for both survival and cultural traditions. 2
8 biodiversity Indonesia Indonesia values biodiversity for traditional uses and strives for sustainable conservation and resource use. 2
9 biodiversity Middle Eastern Conservation efforts in the Middle East focus on preserving desert-adapted and endangered wildlife species to protect biodiversity. 2
10 biodiversity scientific community culture The scientific community culture values the study of biodiversity for ecological balance, conservation, and potential medical and technological applications. 2
11 biodiversity African savannah Biodiversity in the African savannah is integral to daily life, supporting communities' sustenance and cultural practices. 1
12 biodiversity Amazonian indigenous cultures Biodiversity is closely connected to Amazonian indigenous cultures, with their traditional knowledge playing a key role in preserving diverse ecosystems. 1
13 biodiversity Indigenous tribes in South America Biodiversity is integral to the cultural identity and traditional medicine of Indigenous tribes in South America. 1
14 biodiversity Northern countries In Northern countries, biodiversity is valued, but the focus is primarily on conservation and preservation rather than direct reliance on the natural environment. 1
15 biodiversity Tropical countries Biodiversity in tropical countries is crucial for sustenance, medicine, and is closely linked to cultural and spiritual beliefs. 1
16 biodiversity biologists Biodiversity is essential for ecosystem stability and ecological balance, according to biologists. 1
17 biodiversity farming community Biodiversity in farming communities is sometimes seen as a barrier to efficient agricultural practices. 1
18 biodiversity wildlife conservation movements Wildlife conservation movements advocate for preserving biodiversity and ecosystem balance by protecting various species and habitats. 1