concept   mangrove

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) India (1) Indonesia (1) Africa (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) Pacific Islands (1) Central America (1) Desert dwellers (1) Fishermen in tropical regions (1) Japan (1) Middle East (1) New Zealand (1) Northern Europe (1) South America (1) South Korea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mangrove India Mangroves in India have significant cultural, spiritual, and ecological importance, supporting livelihoods and providing resources. 3
2 mangrove Indonesia Mangroves in Indonesia have cultural and religious significance and are important for coastal communities and marine life. 3
3 mangrove Africa Mangroves in Africa support biodiversity, livelihoods, and traditional fishing methods. 2
4 mangrove Canada Mangroves are studied by scientists and nature enthusiasts in Canada as exotic ecosystems. 2
5 mangrove Germany Mangroves are primarily valued for biodiversity and conservation in Germany, rather than being integrated into local culture. 2
6 mangrove Pacific Islands Mangroves in Pacific Islands are essential to local communities and traditional cultures. 2
7 mangrove Central America Mangroves in Central America are integral to coastal ecosystems, acting as nursery grounds and supporting marine biodiversity. 1
8 mangrove Desert dwellers Desert dwellers are unfamiliar with mangroves and do not consider them part of their natural landscape. 1
9 mangrove Fishermen in tropical regions Mangroves are vital ecosystems for marine life and coastline protection, especially for fishermen in tropical regions. 1
10 mangrove Japan In Japan, mangroves are considered important for protecting the coast and are actively managed through reforestation and conservation. 1
11 mangrove Middle East Mangroves are not common in the Middle East due to the arid and semi-arid climate. 1
12 mangrove New Zealand In New Zealand, mangroves are protected and conservation efforts are in place to preserve these unique ecosystems. 1
13 mangrove Northern Europe Mangroves are exotic and unique ecosystems that are explored and studied by scientists and nature enthusiasts in Northern Europe. 1
14 mangrove South America Mangroves in South America are endangered by deforestation, urbanization, and pollution, causing loss of biodiversity and ecological services. 1
15 mangrove South Korea Mangroves are valued for coastal protection in South Korea and are actively managed through reforestation and conservation efforts. 1