9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Southeast Asia (1) Arctic regions (1) Developed countries (1) Less developed countries (1) Middle East (1) Rural areas (1) Scandinavia (1) South America (1) remote tribes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 use of communal land Southeast Asia In Southeast Asian culture, communal land is utilized for agricultural cooperatives and mutual support among related families or clans. 2
2 use of communal land Arctic regions In Arctic cultures, the use of communal land is necessary due to challenging environmental conditions and shared resource management. 1
3 use of communal land Developed countries In developed countries, communal land use is less common due to private property ownership and urbanization, with a focus on public parks and green spaces. 1
4 use of communal land Less developed countries Communal land use is a significant and culturally important aspect of traditional agricultural and social systems in less developed countries. 1
5 use of communal land Middle East Communal land ownership is not a common aspect of traditional land management practices in the Middle East. 1
6 use of communal land Rural areas Communal land use in rural areas continues to be a vital part of traditional agricultural and social systems, holding significant cultural and economic value. 1
7 use of communal land Scandinavia Local authorities in Scandinavia regulate and manage communal land use to balance individual and collective interests. 1
8 use of communal land South America Communal land use is a common cultural practice in rural South America for community farming and the preservation of traditional land rights. 1
9 use of communal land remote tribes Remote tribes rely on communal land use for resource management and to adapt to challenging environmental conditions. 1