concept   woodland

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Northern Europe (1) Tropical regions (1) Scandinavia (1) Aboriginal culture (1) Australia (1) Central Africa (1) Desert regions (1) First Nations (1) Native American (1) United Kingdom (1) forestry culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 woodland Northern Europe Woodlands in Northern Europe are important for industry and leisure activities. 4
2 woodland Tropical regions Tropical woodlands are important for providing wood and medicinal plants to communities in tropical regions, but are less associated with leisure activities. 3
3 woodland Scandinavia Woodlands in Scandinavia are utilized for construction, fuel, and traditional crafts, with an emphasis on sustainable management. 2
4 woodland Aboriginal culture Woodlands hold significant cultural and spiritual importance in Aboriginal culture and are treated with great respect. 1
5 woodland Australia Australian woodlands are culturally significant and revered due to their connection to ancestral lands and stories, leading to them being treated with great respect. 1
6 woodland Central Africa Woodlands in Central Africa are essential for providing resources such as wood, medicinal plants, and building materials for local communities. 1
7 woodland Desert regions Woodlands are rare and important in desert regions, providing shade, water, and shelter with historical cultural significance. 1
8 woodland First Nations Woodlands are significant and sacred spaces in First Nations culture where traditional practices and ceremonies are conducted. 1
9 woodland Native American Woodlands are important sacred spaces in Native American culture, used for spiritual practices and ceremonies. 1
10 woodland United Kingdom Woodlands in the United Kingdom are a common landscape feature used for leisure activities. 1
11 woodland forestry culture In forestry culture, woodlands are managed and harvested for timber and other forest products. 1