concept   fishing
culture   inland communities
statement   Inland communities primarily engage in fishing as a recreational activity rather than a main source of livelihood.

35 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fishing Inland Culture Fishing is a recreational activity rather than a major source of sustenance or employment. 1
2 fishing Inland communities Less common as a livelihood, with emphasis on agriculture 1
3 fishing Inland communities Not a primary means of livelihood or not as significant as in coastal communities 1
4 fishing Inland communities in the Amazon Fishing is mainly done using nets and traps in the rivers 1
5 fishing Inland countries Fishing is less prominent and not a primary source of livelihood 1
6 fishing Inland countries Fishing is mainly a recreational activity or industry, not a primary source of food 1
7 fishing Inland countries More recreational or professional, with advanced equipment and regulated practices 1
8 fishing Inland cultures Considered more of a recreational activity 1
9 fishing Inland cultures Fishing may be less central to cultural practices and livelihoods, with a stronger emphasis on agriculture or other means of sustenance. 1
10 fishing Inland cultures Not a primary source of livelihood or food 1
11 fishing Inland cultures Less prominent source of livelihood and food 1
12 fishing Inland regions Less common as livelihood due to distance from coast 1
13 fishing Inland regions Fishing is not a major livelihood and source of food in inland regions. 1
14 fishing Inland regions Fishing is more recreational and less central to daily life compared to coastal regions. 1
15 fishing Inland societies Not as central to the economy and can be a leisure activity 1
16 fishing inland Fishing is less common and may not be a major industry 1
17 fishing inland communities Limited to recreational activity and not a significant occupation 1
18 fishing inland communities Primarily a recreational activity and a source of fresh food 1
19 fishing inland communities A recreational activity rather than a primary livelihood 1
20 fishing inland communities Considered more of a recreational activity than a primary occupation 1
21 fishing inland community Fishing is mainly a recreational activity and not a major source of livelihood. 1
22 fishing inland community Mainly for recreational purposes and less of a livelihood 1
23 fishing inland community Fishing is not a primary source of livelihood and is not deeply ingrained in the culture. 1
24 fishing inland countries Less of an occupation and often associated with recreational activity 1
25 fishing inland culture Fishing is often a recreational activity rather than a primary source of sustenance 1
26 fishing inland culture Fishing is not a primary livelihood and is more of a leisure activity in landlocked areas. 1
27 fishing inland culture Fishing is more of a recreational pastime and not a significant food source for the majority of the population. 1
28 fishing inland cultures Fishing is less central to livelihoods and sustenance in inland cultures compared to marine cultures. 1
29 fishing inland region Not a common occupation and less central to the way of life 1
30 fishing inland region Less common and not as central to the local economy and lifestyle 1
31 fishing inland region culture Fishing is not a major livelihood and source of food; agriculture is more prominent. 1
32 fishing inland regions Less important as a source of livelihood and food compared to agriculture 1
33 fishing inland regions Not a prominent livelihood or cultural activity 1
34 fishing inland societies Fishing is less central to livelihoods and is often not a primary source of food or income. 1
35 fishing boats Inland cultures Not an essential tool for livelihood or transportation 1