concept   self-sufficiency

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Qatar (1) Canada (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Remote or isolated communities (1) Rural communities (1) Sweden (1) Uganda (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Urban areas (1) Urban or industrialized communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 self-sufficiency Qatar In Qatari culture, self-sufficiency is seen as a sign of wealth and prestige, with reliance on hired help for daily tasks. 2
2 self-sufficiency Canada Self-sufficiency is highly valued in Canadian culture, emphasizing independence and sustainability. 1
3 self-sufficiency Italy Self-sufficiency in Italy is closely tied to a strong appreciation for quality and taste, particularly in relation to local and traditional food production. 1
4 self-sufficiency Kenya Self-sufficiency in Kenya is viewed as essential for survival and minimizing the effects of socio-economic instability. 1
5 self-sufficiency Mexico Self-sufficiency in Mexico is seen as a way to connect with the land and preserve cultural heritage. 1
6 self-sufficiency New Zealand In New Zealand, self-sufficiency is seen as a way to achieve a more independent and relaxed way of life. 1
7 self-sufficiency Norway Self-sufficiency is embraced in Norway as a practical necessity for remote rural living and a way to preserve traditional skills. 1
8 self-sufficiency Pakistan In Pakistan, self-sufficiency is seen as a way to preserve social hierarchy and traditional family dynamics. 1
9 self-sufficiency Remote or isolated communities Remote or isolated communities must prioritize self-sufficiency due to limited access to external resources. 1
10 self-sufficiency Rural communities Rural communities value and often practice self-sufficiency in food production and resources. 1
11 self-sufficiency Sweden In Sweden, self-sufficiency is embraced for rural living and preserving traditional skills. 1
12 self-sufficiency Uganda Self-sufficiency is considered crucial for survival and to mitigate the impact of socio-economic instability in Ugandan culture. 1
13 self-sufficiency United Arab Emirates Self-sufficiency in the United Arab Emirates is often viewed as a symbol of wealth and prestige, with hired help relied upon for daily tasks. 1
14 self-sufficiency Urban areas Urban culture typically relies on external sources for food and resources, rather than being self-sufficient. 1
15 self-sufficiency Urban or industrialized communities Urban and industrialized communities have less emphasis on individual self-sufficiency due to reliance on complex supply chains and systems. 1