concept   forest
culture   Western cultures
statement   Forests in Western cultures are valued for conservation, biodiversity, recreation, and as a source of natural resources.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 forest Western countries Recreational area for hiking and camping 1
2 forest Western cultures The forest is often seen as a place for adventure and conservation efforts. 1
3 forest Western cultures Forests are often seen as a source of timber, habitat for wildlife, and recreational spaces. 1
4 forest western societies Valued for its biodiversity and as a carbon sink, prompting conservation efforts 1
5 forest warfare Western countries Historically used by indigenous peoples and guerrilla fighters for guerrilla tactics and ambushes 1
6 forester Western countries Foresters are responsible for managing and conserving forests, protecting them from overexploitation and ensuring sustainable timber production. 1
7 forests Western countries Forests are primarily seen as sources of biodiversity and natural resources, and there are conservation efforts to protect them. 1
8 forests Western countries Forests are carefully managed and sustainably harvested for paper production to ensure environmental conservation. 1