6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Japan (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Norway (1) modern outdoor enthusiasts (1) rural farmers (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 leave no trace principle Japan In Japan, the leave no trace principle is deeply ingrained in outdoor culture, emphasizing respect for nature and other hikers by not leaving litter. 3
2 leave no trace principle United States The leave no trace principle in the United States emphasizes minimal impact on nature and wildlife in outdoor activities and national parks. 3
3 leave no trace principle Canada The leave no trace principle is an important aspect of Canadian outdoor culture, aiming to minimize impact on the environment and wildlife during outdoor activities. 2
4 leave no trace principle Norway The leave no trace principle is deeply ingrained in Norway's outdoor culture, emphasizing respect for nature and wildlife by not leaving any litter. 2
5 leave no trace principle modern outdoor enthusiasts Modern outdoor enthusiasts highly value and adhere to the leave no trace principle, promoting environmental conservation and sustainability. 1
6 leave no trace principle rural farmers Rural farmers do not commonly practice the leave no trace principle due to the daily impact of agricultural activities on the environment. 1