concept   forest

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) North America (1) Europe (1) Brazil (1) Western cultures (1) Middle Eastern (1) Southeast Asia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Amazon Rainforest region (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Sweden (1) Amazon region (1) Poland (1) urban cultures (1) Botany (1) Central Europe (1) Indigenous cultures with a spiritual connection to land (1) Lithuania (1) local communities in gorilla habitats (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 forest North America Forests in North America are valued for outdoor recreation, wildlife habitat, and natural resource conservation. 10
2 forest Europe Forests in Europe are valued for outdoor recreation, wildlife habitat, and natural resource conservation. 9
3 forest Brazil Deforestation of Brazil's forests, especially the Amazon, affects ecology and indigenous territories due to agricultural and industrial activities. 8
4 forest Western cultures Forests in Western cultures are valued for conservation, biodiversity, recreation, and as a source of natural resources. 8
5 forest Middle Eastern Middle Eastern culture views forests as sparse pine forests with mystical folklore involving jinn and spirits. 7
6 forest Southeast Asia Forests in Southeast Asia are essential for biodiversity, traditional medicine, cultural practices, and were historically used in warfare. 7
7 forest Scandinavian countries The forest is a highly valued natural resource in Scandinavian countries, where it is central to outdoor activities and rich folklore. 5
8 forest Amazon Rainforest region Forests in the Amazon Rainforest region are essential for biodiversity, indigenous livelihoods, and traditional knowledge. 4
9 forest Amazonian tribes The Amazonian tribes rely on the forest for survival, spirituality, and conflict. 3
10 forest Sweden Forests in Sweden are integral to the national identity, economy, recreation, and conservation efforts. 3
11 forest Amazon region Forests in the Amazon region are crucial for livelihood, traditional medicine, and cultural practices. 2
12 forest Poland Forests are highly valued for their natural beauty and ecological significance in Polish culture. 2
13 forest urban cultures Urban cultures value forests for recreation but are encroaching on them with urban development. 2
14 forest Botany The forest is a research site for studying plant species, ecosystems, and biodiversity in the field of botany. 1
15 forest Central Europe Forests in Central Europe are valued for outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, and foraging for mushrooms and berries. 1
16 forest Indigenous cultures with a spiritual connection to land Forests are highly revered by Indigenous cultures as living entities and essential for maintaining spiritual balance and community livelihood. 1
17 forest Lithuania Forests are considered a vital aspect of Lithuania's national identity, intertwined with folklore and traditions. 1
18 forest local communities in gorilla habitats Local communities in gorilla habitats view forests as a source of food, medicine, and materials for daily life. 1