concept   rainforest

34 commonsense assertions
Cultures (34) Canada (1) Southeast Asia (1) Norway (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Indigenous Amazonian (1) Indonesia (1) Costa Rica (1) Ecuador (1) Finland (1) Iceland (1) Malaysia (1) Russia (1) United States (1) tropical countries (1) Europe (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Sweden (1) Amazon region (1) Amazonian (1) Global (1) Indigenous communities in South America (1) Indigenous tribes of the Amazon (1) Peru (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Thailand (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Indigenous cultures of the Amazon rainforest (1) North American (1) Northern Europe (1) Northern countries (1) Indigenous communities (1) Tribal communities in South America (1) farming communities in tropical countries (1) more
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1 rainforest Canada Rainforests are not a prominent feature in Canada and are often associated with exotic and distant locations. 9
2 rainforest Southeast Asia The rainforest in Southeast Asia is a valuable natural resource utilized for its diverse flora and fauna in local cuisine and traditional medicine. 9
3 rainforest Norway Norwegian culture does not typically include rainforests as part of its local landscape and heritage. 8
4 rainforest Australia Rainforests in Australia are culturally, ecologically, and economically significant for indigenous people and conservation efforts. 6
5 rainforest Brazil The Brazilian rainforest is essential for its diverse wildlife and resources for indigenous communities. 6
6 rainforest Indigenous Amazonian The rainforest holds great significance for Indigenous Amazonian communities as a source of food, medicine, and spirituality. 6
7 rainforest Indonesia Indonesian rainforests are culturally significant and rich in biodiversity, providing traditional healing remedies and agricultural resources. 6
8 rainforest Costa Rica Costa Rica's rainforests are rich in biodiversity and traditional medicinal plants, supporting local livelihoods and ecological preservation. 5
9 rainforest Ecuador Ecuador's culture is defined by its tropical rainforest ecosystem characterized by high humidity, rainfall, and rich biodiversity. 5
10 rainforest Finland Finland sees rainforests as distant, exotic locations for adventure tourism with unique flora and fauna. 5
11 rainforest Iceland The cold and icy landscape of Iceland makes the rainforest concept not a significant source for traditional medicinal plants in its culture. 5
12 rainforest Malaysia Malaysian rainforests are diverse and culturally significant. 5
13 rainforest Russia Rainforests are considered exotic and not native to Russia's boreal and taiga forests. 5
14 rainforest United States The rainforest is highly valued in the United States for its biodiversity and as a tourist attraction. 5
15 rainforest tropical countries Tropical rainforests are important ecosystems with high biodiversity and ecological balance in tropical countries. 5
16 rainforest Europe Europeans value rainforests for their biodiversity and view them as exotic and mysterious, drawing in tourists and scientists. 4
17 rainforest Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea's culture is closely connected to the rainforest in spiritual, economic, and culinary ways. 4
18 rainforest Sweden Swedish culture views rainforests as distant and exotic, often associated with conservation efforts. 4
19 rainforest Amazon region The Amazon rainforest is a biodiverse source of food, medicine, and shelter and has a unique cuisine that includes insects as protein. 3
20 rainforest Amazonian The rainforest is a vital resource for food, medicine, and shelter for indigenous Amazonian tribes. 3
21 rainforest Global Rainforests are important for biodiversity and climate regulation but are threatened by over-exploitation and deforestation. 3
22 rainforest Indigenous communities in South America Rainforests are essential to the cultural and spiritual traditions of Indigenous communities in South America. 3
23 rainforest Indigenous tribes of the Amazon The rainforest holds sacred significance for indigenous Amazonian tribes as a source of food, medicine, and spiritual inspiration. 3
24 rainforest Peru The Peruvian rainforest is biodiverse and supports the livelihoods of indigenous communities. 3
25 rainforest Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has a dry, desert climate that is not conducive to the growth of rainforests. 3
26 rainforest Thailand Thailand's rainforests are valued for biodiversity and natural resources. 3
27 rainforest United Arab Emirates The concept of rainforests is unfamiliar in the United Arab Emirates due to its arid desert climate. 3
28 rainforest Indigenous cultures of the Amazon rainforest The Amazon rainforest is essential for the survival and cultural traditions of Indigenous communities. 2
29 rainforest North American The rainforest is considered a symbol of ecological preservation and its plants are seen as exotic and rare in North American culture. 2
30 rainforest Northern Europe Northern Europeans often view rainforests as rare and exotic, with a sense of mystery. 2
31 rainforest Northern countries Northern countries recognize the rainforest as an important but distant ecosystem that has a significant impact on global climate. 2
32 rainforest Indigenous communities The rainforest is a sacred and vital ecosystem for Indigenous communities' livelihood and spiritual beliefs. 1
33 rainforest Tribal communities in South America The rainforest is a source of traditional knowledge and livelihood for tribal communities in South America. 1
34 rainforest farming communities in tropical countries Rainforests provide farming communities in tropical countries with a rich source of diverse plant and animal species for sustenance and livelihood. 1