concept   mangrove forests

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Europe (1) Caribbean countries (1) North America (1) inland community (1) Bangladesh (1) Brazil (1) Finland (1) Iceland (1) Malaysia (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Philippines (1) Russia (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) Tropical islands (1) United Kingdom (1) Vietnam (1) coastal community (1) coastal community in a tropical country (1) more
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1 mangrove forests Europe Mangrove forests are important coastal ecosystems in Europe, providing protection against erosion and natural disasters and supporting diverse wildlife. 4
2 mangrove forests Caribbean countries Mangrove forests are essential for coastal protection and biodiversity in Caribbean countries. 2
3 mangrove forests North America Mangrove forests in North America provide crucial ecological protection for coastal areas and disaster prevention. 2
4 mangrove forests inland community In inland communities, mangrove forests are often mistakenly seen as swamps and mosquito breeding grounds. 2
5 mangrove forests Bangladesh Mangrove forests in Bangladesh are vital for sustaining fishery resources and traditional fishing practices. 1
6 mangrove forests Brazil Mangrove forests in Brazil are a significant part of coastal ecosystems and cultural heritage, with traditional uses and knowledge. 1
7 mangrove forests Finland Mangrove forests are not a significant aspect of the local ecosystem or cultural practices in Finland due to geographical factors. 1
8 mangrove forests Iceland Mangrove forests are not a significant part of the local ecosystem or cultural practices in Iceland due to geographical factors. 1
9 mangrove forests Malaysia Mangrove forests in Malaysia provide habitat for diverse marine life and are crucial for coastal protection. 1
10 mangrove forests Mexico Mangrove forests in Mexico are an important part of both coastal ecosystems and cultural heritage, with traditional uses and knowledge. 1
11 mangrove forests Nigeria Mangrove forests in Nigeria are a source of livelihood, resources, and have cultural and spiritual significance. 1
12 mangrove forests Norway Mangrove forests are considered unique and interesting ecosystems in Norway, but they are not directly relevant to local culture or livelihoods. 1
13 mangrove forests Philippines Mangrove forests in the Philippines are a traditional source of medicinal and culinary resources with cultural significance. 1
14 mangrove forests Russia Limited knowledge and awareness of mangrove forests in Russia, not integrated into traditional cultural practices. 1
15 mangrove forests Sweden Mangrove forests are not part of traditional cultural practices in Sweden, leading to limited knowledge and awareness. 1
16 mangrove forests Thailand Mangrove forests in Thailand are essential for supporting fishery resources and traditional fishing techniques. 1
17 mangrove forests Tropical islands Mangrove forests on tropical islands are ecologically important and valuable ecosystems. 1
18 mangrove forests United Kingdom Mangrove forests are primarily known for their ecological and conservation value in the United Kingdom, and are not deeply integrated into local cultural practices. 1
19 mangrove forests Vietnam Mangrove forests in Vietnam are a traditional source of medicinal and culinary resources with cultural significance. 1
20 mangrove forests coastal community Coastal communities value mangrove forests for their ecological significance and their role in providing protection against erosion and storm damage. 1
21 mangrove forests coastal community in a tropical country Mangrove forests are essential for protecting coastal areas, providing livelihood, and supporting biodiversity within tropical coastal communities. 1