concept   trees

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Europe (1) North American culture (1) Western countries (1) Botanical culture (1) Indigenous (1) Pacific Islands (1) Amazon rainforest region (1) Amazonian region (1) Arborist (1) Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs (1) Tropical Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 trees Europe European culture places high value on trees for their environmental, aesthetic, and cultural importance in landscapes. 13
2 trees North American culture Trees are highly valued for their shade, landscaping, and environmental benefits in North American culture. 13
3 trees Western countries Trees in Western countries are valued for their shade, aesthetic appeal, environmental benefits, and utility for wood and fruit production. 8
4 trees Botanical culture Trees are studied for ecological importance, botanical features, and cultural significance in myths and folklore within botanical culture. 7
5 trees Indigenous Trees hold a deep spiritual and ecological significance in Indigenous cultures, providing life sustenance and invoking conservation efforts. 3
6 trees Pacific Islands In Pacific Island culture, trees are considered sacred and are essential for providing food, medicine, and spiritual significance. 3
7 trees Amazon rainforest region Trees are essential to the livelihood, traditions, and spirituality of indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest. 2
8 trees Amazonian region In the Amazonian region, trees are revered as sacred and are central to spiritual and cultural practices. 1
9 trees Arborist Arborists value trees for their ecological importance and efforts in conservation. 1
10 trees Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs Trees are considered to have spirits and are highly respected in Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs. 1
11 trees Tropical Africa Trees are essential for the livelihood of indigenous communities in Tropical Africa, providing food, shelter, and resources for traditional medicine and crafts. 1